Poor Knights Islands, Tawhiti Rahi and Aorangi Island from The Citadel. Photo: Peter de Lange.

Poor Knights Islands, Tawhiti Rahi and Aorangi Island from The Citadel

Northland region

Map showing the Northland area.

In 1981, the ocean surrounding the Poor Knights Islands, off the East Coast of Northland was established as New Zealand's second marine reserve. The marine reserve extends for 800 metres offshore around the Poor Knights Islands and stacks.

The Poor Knights Islands can be reached from Tutukaka Harbour, 30 kilometres from Whangarei. A number of charter boats operate from Tutukaka.

Navigation and mooring is permitted within the Poor Knights Marine Reserve. While landing on the Islands is prohibited, the marine reserve around them is yours to enjoy, provided you observe the rules and follow environmental care code. In the interests of preserving the environment and retrieving your anchor, please use the minimum of chain necessary.

Highlights:

Hole in the Rock, Poor Knights. Photo: Dive Tutukaka.

Tikanga Maori

Ngatiwai fully supports the marine reserve and considers it to be a small step in the right direction of protecting the significant tapu over these islands and surrounding waters.

Children diving, Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve. Photo copyright: Daryon Rapana (DOC USE ONLY).

Activities at Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve

Visitors to the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve can enjoy boating, snorkelling, scuba diving and canoeing.

Image from the Meet the Locals - Poor Knights video. Image copyright: TVNZ.

Poor Knights video

The Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is New Zealand's top diving spot. Watch this video to find out why you might visit these Northland islands.