We had just turned into the Bay of Islands as the sun came up behind some clouds, offering us a great photo opportunity. After breakfast, we headed to Waitangi for a guided tour. History was made here in 1840. A treaty between the British and Māori was signed to give the English sovereignty. It only lasted about twenty years until the first disputes arose, and a land war broke out. This is just being resolved in the 20th century and remains an ongoing issue. In the elaborately carved meetinghouse, we enjoyed a traditional Maori concert and welcome. We had time to wander the grounds and visit the gift shop and museum before heading back to the ship for lunch. A visit to historic Russell in the afternoon completed our experience. A passionate Maori resident told us about the beginnings of this picturesque town and Maori customs. The weather was perfect, and we mingled amongst New Zealanders spending their summer holidays at the beach. The captain’s welcome during cocktail hour was complemented by a colorful sunset.
1/31/2024
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National Geographic Orion
Waitangi and Russell, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Kia Ora and greetings to all our readers. The Bay of Islands in the North Island of Aotearoa, New Zealand, could not have been more beautiful as National Geographic Orion slipped in through her turquoise waters. A light chilly wind with classical sunshine made for a great day to experience this special place. The goal of today’s expedition was to immerse our guests in the tradition and culture of the New Zealand native peoples. Waitangi is one of the cultural centres for the Maori people, the place where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between the Maori chiefs of Aotearoa and the British sovereignty back in the 1800’s. Guests were introduced to the ancient war canoes, at least one hundred years old, as they were being prepared to sail on Waitangi Celebration Day on February 6th. Guests marvelled at the carved artistry and designs and were thrilled to be led onto the flagstaff grounds of Waitangi with National Geographic Orion in the background. An invitation was extended to all guests to enter the Wharenui (ceremonial house) to experience a performance presented by the Maori dancers. This was a great way to begin our voyage through the Pacific Ocean as we said farewell to New Zealand with fond memories of her people. Cheers!