What to do and see in North Island, New Zealand: The Best Specialty Museums

March 15, 2022 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in North Island, New Zealand including Bibleworld Musuem & Discovery Centre, Tawhiti Museum, Faraday Centre museum, Mataatua: The House That Came Home, Butler Point Whaling Museum, NZ Warbirds Association, New Zealand Maritime Museum, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of Transport and Technology, Auckland Museum.
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1. Bibleworld Musuem & Discovery Centre

1141 Eruera Street, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand +64 21 909 842 [email protected] http://www.bibleworld.org.nz
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Bibleworld Musuem & Discovery Centre

From June 2020, Bibleworld is open by appointment only. Visit our website to book an appointment - www.bibleworld.org.nz Bibleworld Museum and Discovery Centre is an enjoyable and interactive museum for adults and children to learn about the ancient world in which the Biblical events took place. We have a great range of scale models, ancient artefacts, replicas and hands on activities for all ages.

Reviewed By kim60_11 - Sunbury, Australia

We spent a very cold and rainy day in Rotorua, looking for possible indoor activities. So we dropped in to Bibleworld. A very enjoyable and informative visit - the displays are well presented, just enough detail to absorb and the interactive quiz exhibits are fun for adults and children. Congratulations to the couple who put it together; their passion and dedication to the place is obvious and they deserve to have many visitors. Entry is free but donations appreciated.

2. Tawhiti Museum

401 Ohangai Road, Hawera 4672 New Zealand +64 6-278 6837 [email protected] http://www.tawhitimuseum.co.nz
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5.0 based on 393 reviews

Tawhiti Museum

Tawhiti MuseumWidely acclaimed as one of the most innovative museums in New Zealand, Tawhiti uses life size exhibits and scale models to capture the past in a series of super-realistic displays. All the displays – including the life size figures created from moulds cast from real people – are designed and built on the premises. Whether the subject is shipping, farming, railways, or just a small corner of a colonial kitchen, the attention given to research and detail is the same. “I hope my enthusiasm for local history comes through the displays. I’m particularly aware of drawing children into our exhibits – they mustn’t feel museums are old buildings, full of old dusty junk. Historical display should be exciting and relevant – I’m always looking for more creative ways of making it just that” Nigel Ogle.

Reviewed By sheepgalore - Paihia, New Zealand

This has to be the best museum in NZ. You need the entire day to fully appreciate the uniqueness of the displays, the social history of Taranaki, the wars fought in the area, the Traders and Whalers boat ride and experience through underground rivers and enjoy tea at the charming tea room. The detail in the many dioramas is exceptional and cannot be described. The interesting information explained in an innovative way...absolutely wonderful. Make time for this experience.

3. Faraday Centre museum

2b Faraday Street, Napier 4110 New Zealand +64 6-835 2338 [email protected] http://www.faradaycentre.org.nz/
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5.0 based on 148 reviews

Faraday Centre museum

Fuel your imagination as you walk around Hawkes Bay’s largest Hand’s-on Interactive Museum. It’s a fascinating, family-friendly place, a place where children of all ages can have fun while learning. You can immerse yourself in an Aladdin’s Cave of technology, science and history. Explore our large collection of vintage machines, gadgets, or simply take a trip down memory lane while playing in the arcade, or phoning a friend the old fashioned way.

Reviewed By 318sallyf

If you have a place in your heart for nostalgia, you will love this museum. From pedal cars to Horse drawn Hearse, or 1950s School Dental Clinic, you will find plenty to take you back to the "good old days"!

4. Mataatua: The House That Came Home

Mataatua, Te Manuka Tutahi, 105 Muriwai Drive, Whakatane 3120 New Zealand +64 7-308 4271 [email protected] http://www.mataatua.com
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5.0 based on 132 reviews

Mataatua: The House That Came Home

After more than 130 years away, Mataatua Wharenui - New Zealand's only repatriated and most travelled Maori meeting house - stands once again as the unifying soul of the Ngati Awa (one of the Maori tribes of the Bay of Plenty) New Zealand. Built in 1875, it travelled to Sydney, Melbourne, Victoria & Albert Museum and South Kensington Museum (London), Dunedin and Otago (South Island) before being rebuilt back in its place of origin, Whakatane, in 2011. Your journey at Mataatua (The Face of God) will Ignite the Soul within, as you discover the extraordinary story of the house that has travelled through time. Mataatua is a living and breathing being and our experience provides an opportunity for intimate engagement with the people of Ngati Awa. Be enthralled as the carvings and legends of Ngati Awa are brought to life through world-class digital technology. A spine tingling experience, HIKO; Legends Carved in Light, is the 2011 GOLD Nga Aho award winner from the New Zealand Designers Institute.

Reviewed By georginasisam - Auckland Central, New Zealand

A wonderful experience that broadens and deepens your knowledge of Maori and local culture. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Whakatane. Excellent hosts and guides. Welcoming, authentic, knowledgeable, interesting and talented. I wish all tours were like this one!

5. Butler Point Whaling Museum

31 Marchant Road Hihi RD1, Mangonui 0494 New Zealand +64 800 687 386 [email protected] http://www.butlerpoint.co.nz
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5.0 based on 73 reviews

Butler Point Whaling Museum

By appointment, only, we give conducted tours of the Whaling Museum, restored Historic 1840's House and Gardens. We have picnic facilities so you can enjoy the grounds after the tour. Appointments are necessary for arrangements with tour guides.

Reviewed By MikeyTA - Christchurch, New Zealand

So worth visiting while in Doubtless Bay, allow 1.5-2 hrs for well guided tour and a wander around the grounds. Pre-book and arrive on time. Carefully curated small museum and historic home. Learn about the area and local and international whaling. Beautiful gardens and views of the harbour and Mangonui. Could take a picnic lunch for after the tour.

6. NZ Warbirds Association

824 Harvard Lane, Papakura, Auckland 2244 New Zealand +64 9-298 9207 [email protected] http://nzwarbirds.org.nz/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

NZ Warbirds Association

NZ Warbirds At Ardmore provides an opportunity to the public to get close to the operational and static aircraft of the Association. Such aircraft on display include ex- military and vintage aircraft such as: -North American T-6 Harvards -Curtis P-40-N Kittyhawk -North American P-51-D Mustang -Supermarine Spitfire Tr.9 -McDonnell Douglas A-4K Skyhawk -deHavilland Tiger Moth -Percival Proctor -Aermacchi MB339C -Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 -Bristol Scout -Fokker Dr.1 and many others. The visitor center presents flying memorabilia and RNZAF squadron history as well as an extensive scale model collection and aviation library resource. NZ Warbirds At Ardmore is operated by the New Zealand Warbirds Association which is the national umbrella body responsible for the safe management of the operating environment for ex- military and vintage aircraft in New Zealand.

Reviewed By MarkR986 - Dunedin, New Zealand

Fantastic opportunity to get up close to some of the icons of New Zealand’s aviation history - with the majority being flyable examples. Knowable guides to fill in any gaps in your own knowledge. Topped off by an amazing scale model collection.

7. New Zealand Maritime Museum

Corner Quay and Hobson Streets Viaduct Harbour, Auckland Central, Auckland 1140 New Zealand +64 9-373 0800 [email protected] http://www.maritimemuseum.co.nz
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4.5 based on 1,168 reviews

New Zealand Maritime Museum

Dive deeper into our maritime history and discover the genius of early Pacific navigators, their great voyages of exploration and the discovery Aotearoa New Zealand. Cruise Auckland’s sparkling Waitemata Harbour in one of our heritage vessels - sailing twice daily. Help the crew hoist the sails or sit back and take in the city skyline. Find out what it takes to win the America’s Cup - from backyard boat-builders to teamwork and race-winning technology. Plus, see one of only seven replicas of the America’s Cup. Immerse yourself in early European immigration and test your sea-legs in the replica 1840s rocking cabin. Bang! Watch from the concourse as our replica cannon fires every day at 12pm into the marina. Soak up our stories of the sea with a complimentary guided tour departing from our ticket desk 10.30am Friday - Sunday.

Reviewed By TabNZ - Auckland, New Zealand

An absolutely unmissable museum. There is so much to do (and it's free to Aucklanders!). We enjoyed our guided tour, and the special America's Cup Tour, so much that we returned a week later to watch the fabulous Maori Cultural Performance (unmissable - catch it while it's on!) and sail out into the harbour on the beautiful Ted Ashby. There's also a stunning Photography Exhibition on at the moment. The story of the Polynesian settlers is brilliantly told and the boats and other artefacts on display are fascinating. We also particularly enjoyed the recreation of what it was like to sail to NZ from Europe in years gone by - it's horrifying! Well worth a visit.

8. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

55 Cable St, Wellington 6011 New Zealand +64 4-381 7000 http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 14,040 reviews

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Experience the whole of New Zealand in one building! Te Papa is New Zealand's bold, innovative and interactive national museum. Explore the great treasures and stories of this country, its unique natural environment, Maori culture and taonga (treasures), dynamic art heritage, and its fascinating history. Te Papa is located on Wellington's spectacular waterfront. Open 10am to 6pm every day except Christmas Day. General admission is free.

Reviewed By trishydishy

What a great museum - added bonus of seeing the terracotta warriors and Peter Jackson's marvellous and moving Gallipoli exhibition - saved our trip to Wellington which we found mostly CLOSED!!

9. Museum of Transport and Technology

805 Great North Road Western Springs, Auckland 1022 New Zealand +64 9-815 5800 [email protected] http://www.motat.org.nz/
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4.5 based on 827 reviews

Museum of Transport and Technology

The largest museum of its kind in New Zealand, MOTAT offers a fun, interactive, and educational experience. Explore our fascinating exhibitions telling stories of the history and development of New Zealand transport, technology and Kiwi ingenuity. MOTAT offers exciting School Holiday Experiences with a new theme and additional activities every school holidays. With lots of fun activities for kids to enjoy as well as the regular museum experience, MOTAT is a great choice for a fun day out over the school holidays to keep the whole family entertained. Visit the original Pumphouse, wander through our historic village or ride the heritage tram to our Aviation Display Hall which houses one of the largest aviation collections in the Southern Hemisphere. Kids are well-catered for with interactive examples, hands-on technology zone plus our Tinkering Tots gallery which is designed especially for under 5’s. MOTAT has something for everyone and is known as one of Auckland’s best value attractions. With regular events, school holiday experiences and monthly Live Days, visit our website to find out what is on at MOTAT for your next visit.

Reviewed By ewsa10 - Newburgh, United Kingdom

We visited with my cousin and his two little kids when out visiting in New Zealand and had thoroughly brilliant time at 'MOTAT'. The museum has loads of information, displays, exhibitions and lovely little cafes/places to stop & eat a packed lunch. There is a super tram (really old fashioned) that transports you between the main museum and the aviation wing, which is worth both the journey up and the visit - it's truly superb. The whole 'MOTAT' experience is perfect for families, couples, individuals, people of all ages and it's very interactive, with lots to see/read and discover. This is a must-see if visiting Auckland - it's very reasonably priced and there's so much to see and do!

10. Auckland Museum

The Auckland Domain, Parnell, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010 New Zealand +64 9-309 0443 [email protected] https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/visit/culture
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4.5 based on 6,640 reviews

Auckland Museum

Discover and experience Maori culture, with daily cultural shows and an internationally significant Maori and Pacific collection to explore, the Auckland Museum is a must see attraction. Housed in an Iconic building within the grounds of a tranquil park, the Auckland Museum is a place to discover and learn about New Zealand's culture and its natural history. Since 1929, the Museum has served as place of remembrance for the many Aucklanders who have sacrificed their lives in war.

Reviewed By justinwL3694KP - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Much prefer from Te Papa great fun more of a world range to look at really nice way to spend a day. Has cafe food and nice tours, never feel to crowded and have plenty of time to look at everything

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