The famous hole in the rock!
Tours are around $160 (children $80).
Piercy Island, also known as "The Hole In The Rock," is a stunning natural wonder located off the north coast of New Zealand's North Island. This island holds cultural significance to the Ngāpuhi iwi tribe and boasts pristine conservation status with diverse flora and fauna. The iconic 60-foot hole at sea level, carved by wind and waves over centuries, attracts tourists who can take boat or helicopter tours to witness its beauty up close. However, there's been a bit of drama with tour operators not sharing the love with the island's owners, leading to some disputes and even a Treaty of Waitangi claim. Despite the drama, Piercy Island remains a must-see destination in the Bay of Islands for its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage.