Poor Knight Islands definitely has something to offer to tourists all over the world. The islands are not easily accessible due to their steep cliff faces, rugged terrain and rocky inlets that prevent comfortable landings. However, these inconveniences do not keep the travelers from visiting the destination. The islands are considered as natural reserves so it may be quite a challenge to explore the islands.
The waters surrounding the islands are also secluded marine reserves but visitors are welcome to do water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing and sailing as long as they are with experienced tour guides. Diving at Poor Knight Islands is one of the most famous activities all over the world.
Poor Knight Islands is located twenty-four kilometers off the northeastern coastline of New Zealand. If you are interested to visit the famous destination, it is recommended to contact tour companies in Tutukaka, which is the harbour town that is known s the entrance to the islands. You can easily get into Tutukaka by car, which is a two hundred-kilometer drive north from Auckland. You can also access the town through bus or airplane from Auckland to Whangarei.
The Poor Knights Islands are becoming more and more popular because of their breathtaking and adventurous destinations. Underwater scenes are perfect for people who love diving while the forests on the islands offer great exploration for hikers and travelers. You can also explore the many caves in the islands that offer amazing experiences for everyone.
A wide range or shellfish, anemones, urchins and fish occupy gorgonian fields and sponge gardens. A lot of rare subtropical fish can be found in the islands, making the destination one of the most popular in New Zealand and in the world. Snorkeling and diving are the best activities where you can enjoy the spectacular underwater adventure of the islands. Poor Knights Islands can definitely offer challenging dives for experienced divers. Most dive operators provide equipment on board for non-divers to have their underwater experience.