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On the Web
- Waiheke Island Travellers Guide - A resource for travellers to beautiful Waiheke Island, with links, thumbnails, contacts.
- A Complete Guide to Waiheke Island - General information about Waiheke Island.
- Waiheke Island Online - A directory with links to businesses on the island.
- Waiheke Arts and Artists - An introduction to the visual, and performing, artists on the Island. With contacts, links and thumbnails.
- Waiheke Airservices - Offer daily flights to locations between Auckland, Ardmore, Thames, Coromandel Peninsula, Great Barrier Island and the Hauraki Gulf.
- Waiheke Health Trust - Co-ordinating and supplying Health Services for this Island.
- Destination Waiheke - Offering tours to Stony Batter, Vineyards and other activities throughout the Island.
- Waiheke Unlimited - Specialise in executive and luxury Holiday Homes on Waiheke Island. They also arrange guided walks/tours and other activities.
- Waiheke Rentals - Offers a range of rental vehicles and self-contained accommodation on Waiheke Island.
- Tetley Holiday House - Situated at Surfdale on sunny Waiheke Island, 35 mins from Auckland by ferry.
Wikipedia Articles
- Waiheke Island - Waiheke Island is in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand and is located about 17.7 km (about 35 minutes by ferry) from Auckland.
- Ponui Island - Ponui Island, also known as Chamberlin's Island, is located in the Hauraki Gulf, to the east of the city of Auckland, New Zealand. It is located to the southeast of Waiheke Island, at the eastern end of the Tamaki Strait, which separates the island from the Hunua Ranges on the mainland to the south.
- Rotoroa Island - Rotoroa Island covers 82 hectares and lies east of Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Since 1908, along with nearby Pakatoa Island, it has been privately owned by the Salvation Army and an alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility for men was located at Home Bay.
- Motuihe Island - Motuihe Island lies between Motutapu and Waiheke islands in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Now a protected reserve for rare and endangered bird and insect species, it has been used in the past as a farm, as a quarantine station and an internment camp for Germans in World War I.
- Rhytida greenwoodi greenwoodi - Rhytida greenwoodi greenwoodi is a terrestrial gastropod in the family Rhytididae, endemic to the North and South islands of New Zealand. It is found from Auckland to Wellington, including some offshore islands such as Waiheke, in the North Island, and sporadically at the north of the South Island.