Urupukapuka Island is the largest island in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Located in the Northland region, it's known for its stunning natural beauty, clear blue waters, and rich history. The island features a mix of sandy beaches, grassy headlands, and bush-covered hills, making it a popular spot for hiking, swimming, kayaking, and snorkeling.
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The island is also an important historical and cultural site. It has archaeological remains of early Māori settlements, including pā (fortified villages) and terraced gardens. The island is managed by the Department of Conservation and has several walking tracks that offer spectacular views of the Bay of Islands.
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Urupukapuka Island is accessible by boat, with regular ferry services from Paihia and Russell, two towns in the Bay of Islands. Visitors often come for day trips or camping to enjoy the peaceful environment and explore the island's natural and historical features.