Getting to Kerikeri is part of the experience. Whether you arrive by air or take the scenic drive from Auckland, you’ll quickly feel the shift to a slower pace—where orchards, galleries, vineyards and coastal landscapes replace city urgency.
The easiest way to reach Kerikeri is by flying from Auckland to Bay of Islands Airport.
Airlines servicing this route include:
· Air New Zealand – multiple daily flights
· Barrier Air – regular services
Flight time is approximately 45 minutes.
The airport is just 5–10 minutes from Kerikeri township, making arrival simple and stress-free.
Tip: If you’re planning to explore beyond the village centre—artisan studios, wineries, beaches—arrange your transport before you arrive.
Kerikeri is around a 3 to 3.5 hour drive north of Auckland.
The journey is an easy and scenic introduction to Northland—rolling farmland, native bush and coastal glimpses along the way.
Having your own car gives you the freedom to discover the region’s food producers, galleries, vineyards and hidden coastal spots at your own pace.
Kerikeri is best experienced slowly and independently. While the township itself is compact, many of the region’s most rewarding experiences are spread out.
Car Rental (Recommended)
A rental car is the most practical way to explore.
Operators with a presence in Kerikeri include:
· Avis
· Budget Rent a Car
· Hertz
· Thrifty
· Ezi Car Rental
Good to know:
· Book ahead, especially in summer and holidays
· Availability can be limited on flight arrival times
· A standard vehicle is suitable for most itineraries
Taxis & Private Transfers
Taxi services are available but limited, and should be booked in advance.
Local operators include:
· Kerikeri Taxis – +64 21 225 5120
· Bay Cabs (Bay of Islands) – +64 21 283 8494
These services can assist with:
· Airport transfers
· Local dining transport
· Short regional trips
Airport Transfers & Local Help
Many accommodation providers can assist with airport pick-ups and local transport arrangements.
If you’re planning a wine tour, cultural experience or guided outing, transport is often included—an easy way to explore without needing to drive.
Public Transport
There is no practical public transport system for visitors in Kerikeri or the wider Bay of Islands.
To fully enjoy the region, you will need:
· A rental car, or
· Pre-arranged transport (tours or private transfers)
Travel Well, Stay Longer
Kerikeri isn’t a place to rush through.
Allow time to:
· Meet local artisans
· Discover boutique food producers
· Enjoy cellar doors and coastal drives
· Experience the heritage that shapes this region
With a little planning, getting here—and getting around—becomes part of a relaxed and rewarding Northland experience.