Whangarei - Immigration

Nov 13, 2025

Where is Whangarei?

Whangarei, on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island lies about 80nm north of Auckland and a similar distance south from the Bay of Islands. The marinas and a wide range of repair facilities available make Whangarei a popular port of call for many international yachts.

Entrance Notes and Cautions for Whangarei:

Marsden Cove Marina at the entrance to Whangarei Harbour is the designated Point of First Arrival and departure for international yachts.  If heading to Whangarei and one of the marinas or haulout facilities there, it is recommended for yachts to motor the final 3NM of the river on a rising tide, favouring the outside curves of the river.

The channel into Whangarei township and the town basin is marked and dredged to a minimum of one meter below Chart Datum (lowest tide).  The river bottom is soft mud and the tidal range is two - three meters.

If heading for the Town Basin Marina and your vessel is over 6.5m in height, you will need to request that the Te Matau ā Pohe bridge is raised by radio or phone. This is a free service. A pontoon is provided to tie up to in the event you need to wait.

Cruiser Highlights for Whangarei:

Whangārei has a strong tradition of boat building, with a global reputation for vessel repairs and servicing built on an extensive range of marine businesses in the area.

Four marinas (Whangarei Marina, Marsden Cove, Riverside Drive Marina and Port Nikau Marina), six haulout yards, accessible shopping, entertainment, medical care, sailmakers, stainless steel experts, mechanics and a friendly and supportive community for cruisers.

The new Okara Marina was officially opened for business in November 2025 and is situated in the upper Hatea River, on the seaward/downstream side of the Te Matau ā Pohe bascule bridge.

See the Whangarei Marine Industry Guide for everything you need to know about the facilities in this location.

The Whangarei Maritime Festival, held in October in the heart of the city's Town Basin, is a family friendly celebration of the region's rich maritime heritage.  The waterfront comes to life with boats on the water, interactive exhibits, storytelling and local entertainment.

Position - channel entrance:

35°51.78'S, 174°31.35'E

Last updated:  November 2025

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