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The Great Barrier Island is situated 100 kms northeast of the Auckland mainland on the outer Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. An off-the-grid destination with minimum noise and no artificial light, the Great Barrier Island is the perfect getaway from the stresses of daily life. Covering a total area of 285 sq kms, the Great Barrier Island is the sixth-largest island in New Zealand. It offers a variety of experiences ranging from trekking, kayaking, surfing, diving, snorkelling, fishing, bird-watching, star-gazing and much more.
The Māori name for the island is Aotea. The term ‘Great Barrier Island’ was given by Captain Cook as the island acts as a barrier between the Pacific Ocean and the Hauraki Gulf. The DOC (Department of Conservation) looks at over 60% of the island, administering it as a natural reserve. The DOC takes measures to conserve the island to facilitate the rare wildlife of the island to thrive. The local authority on the island is the Auckland authority. The population of less than a thousand comprises primarily pensioners. The Barrier Island is accessible through air and sea, and there is no public transportation system.