Welcome to the Mahia Peninsula

The stunning Mahia Peninsula has long been a surfing, fishing & diving mecca and a popular holiday spot for people around New Zealand and the rest of the world.

Check out this video, click the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDnQvLk0jJo&feature=email

Due to the mild climate, Mahia Peninsula has become a popular all year round destination for holidaymakers and tourists.

Mahia translates to murmur or indistinct sound. In its full form, Te Mahia mai Tawhiti means “the murmuring of home”. This rather romantic name refers to the immutable echo of the ocean, a sound permeating the small settlement that over the years has continued to grow alongside the sea. For decades, the breathtaking scenery has made Mahia a favourite holiday spot for many families and individuals.

Mahia Peninsula is an ecological island, that is unique & beautiful, and there is just nowhere else like this place.

For all your accommodation needs please click here: Mahia Accommodation.


Theres lots to do in Mahia...

Moko the dolphin came out to play with the wedding guests at Sara Coop & Sam Orsborn's wedding - February 2008. Not only a wedding entertainer is Moko, she is now a whale rescuer!! Read the latest news article to the right.

 

 

Click here to read more about the Mahia Peninsula Businesses and Clubs that have joined Voyage Mahia. Click here.

Mahia Peninsula Boating & Fishing Club, Mahia Golf Club. Click here

Mahia Peninsula Function Centre info now here too.

View our new photo gallery!!

 

**Click here for Moko's special webpage**

Latest News:

VERITY CLAIRE ARTWORKS
The Environment of the Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand is a major influence in Verity's artwork.....
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Pink Maomao caught in Mahia!
A fish that is very rare in these parts...
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Special Off Peak Rates!
Mahia Beach Motels and Motorcamp....
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MOKO VIDEO #2
Everyone loves him/her
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MOKO VIDEOS
check out Moko in these videos!
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Boating & Fishing Club Tournament
Up and coming tournament dates for next season!
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Mokotahi Hall Update
The Mokotahi Hall renovations are now well underway...
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19 shipwrecks at Long Point
Attention divers!!! Did you know that....
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Have you seen the 100% Pure NZ video which features Mahia?

Click here now: 100%PureNZ

Marie Preddey swimming with Moko the Mahia dolphin. Sept 2007

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