Hokianga
Get away to an untouched, subtropical land where tranquil waters, towering dunes and magnificent views are complemented by modern comforts. Welcome to Hokianga.
Hokianga's original Maori name is Te Kohanga o Te Tai Tokerau ("the nest of the northern people") or Te Puna o Te Ao Marama ("the wellspring of moonlight").
Tourist attractions include the kauri trees of the Waipoua Forest (see New Zealand's tallest tree, Tane Mahuta), and the historic waterfront villages of Kohukohu and Rawene. Cafes, the Horeke basalts, beaches, historic architecture, nature walks, horse treks, boat trips, and fishing are increasingly popular.
When you require hospitable, welcoming Hokianga hotels, look no further than Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
Our Hotels
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Hokianga 
Get away to an untouched, subtropical land where tranquil waters, towering dunes and magnificent views are complemented by modern comforts.
Our Hotels in Hokianga
Copthorne Hotel and Resort Hokianga
Get away to an untouched, subtropical land where tranquil waters, towering dunes and magnificent views are complemented by modern comforts.
