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A Destination Like No Other

Ronnie Simpson’s San Francisco-based Cal 2-27 Mongo anchored in one of the Bay of Islands’ hundreds of great anchorages

© Ronnie Simpson

With spring right around the corner and the Pacific Puddle Jump fleet preparing to set sail across the Pacific, it’s never too early to begin thinking about where to spend ‘the season’. From December to March, the South Pacific experiences its cyclone season and while there are several options as far as where to keep the boat, each coming with its own varying levels of risk and bureaucratic complexity, nowhere is more popular than New Zealand. From the laid-back cruiser’s paradise that is the nearly-tropical Bay of Islands to the snow-capped Southern Alps, with endless possibilities in between, the isolated yet thoroughly modern island nation is a destination like no other.

Two baby orcas swimming about a meter away from Mongo while the boat was docked in the marina at Opua last November.

© Ronnie Simpson

There’s perhaps no better place to work on a boat than New Zealand. Heck, even Larry Ellison chooses to do as much of his boat work there as America’s Cup rules will allow, and the country boasts more boat owners per capita than anywhere else on earth. With boatyards, chandleries, marinas and skilled labor everywhere you look, it’s no wonder top-end race programs, superyacht owners, and even budget cruisers choose New Zealand for their new builds and maintenance refits. Foreign-flagged vessels have an even bigger incentive to head to the ‘land of the long white cloud’: There are absolutely no fees for most yachts to clear customs, you can keep the boat in the country for two years at no charge, and all marine goods and services are tax-exempt, meaning that foreign cruisers save 15% on everything, including berthing and moorage.

Whether it’s on the water or off of it, New Zealand has a lot to offer the visiting cruiser and, with the #1 industry’s being tourism, the country just begs to be explored from top to bottom, and there’s all of the infrastructure in place to allow you to pretty much do whatever you want. Inexpensive cars and camper vans are readily available for rental or purchase, and with stunning scenery, unspoiled nature, fertile waters, and friendly locals, you won’t regret saying, "Kia Ora Aoteroa" ("Hello New Zealand") come November.
 

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