Relax in Nature’s Embrace – Port Fitzroy Apartment Retreat
Nestled in the heart of Port Fitzroy, this fresh and clean self-contained apartment offers a serene escape surrounded by natural beauty. Designed for comfort and relaxation, the open-plan layout features a well-equipped kitchen, cozy lounge, and inviting dining area—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
Downstairs, you’ll find a modern bathroom with a toilet, shower, and vanity. For cooler winter nights, the wood burner creates a warm and romantic atmosphere, while in summer, the airy design and seamless indoor-outdoor flow invite you to enjoy laidback evenings under the stars.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful weekend away or a romantic retreat from the city, this apartment is your perfect sanctuary.
Welcome to Bohohill – Great Barrier Island
Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, we made New Zealand our home in 1999. Our passion for travel and meeting people from all walks of life has taken us across the globe, with Indonesia holding a special place in our hearts. But it’s here, on Great Barrier Island, where we find true peace.
Bohohill is our sanctuary—a cozy retreat nestled above the tranquil waters of Kaiaraara Bay in the Port Fitzroy area. Surrounded by native bush and birdsong, it’s the perfect place to unwind, reconnect with nature, and soak in the island’s magic.
We love welcoming both local and international travelers to this special corner of the world. Whether you're here to explore, relax, or simply breathe in the beauty, we’re always nearby and happy to help make your stay unforgettable.
Port Fitzroy: A Historic and Scenic Harbour
Port Fitzroy, located on Great Barrier Island, boasts a rich history and is home to Kaiaraara Bay—the largest inlet in the area. Known for its deep, sheltered waters, it offers safe anchorages for vessels of all sizes, including superyachts and the regularly visiting Spirit of New Zealand. The harbour serves as an essential stop for boats to refuel, collect water, and stock up on supplies.
Especially popular during the Christmas and summer holidays, Port Fitzroy sees a surge in visitors from Auckland. Its calm waters also support aquaculture farms, while the surrounding landscape features numerous walking tracks managed by the Department of Conservation. These trails lead past waterfalls, swimming holes, historic sites, and diverse forests with both native and exotic trees.
The Port Fitzroy and North Barrier area have a long and shared history. Originally inhabited by Ngāti Wai, the region saw the arrival of European settlers in 1838. Today, descendants of both communities continue to live in the area, maintaining its rich cultural heritage.
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