Saturday, 14 July 2018

Voyage of the Ika Roa


In Voyage of the Ika Roa, Heather Whelan relates the story of how she and then husband Tim built a boat and sailed it from England to New Zealand.  The couple had no boat-building or sailing experience but they set to and built Ika Roa, a catamaran.  Once afloat, their voyage took them to Spain and Portugal, then across the Atlantic.  By the time they arrived in the Caribbean, they were seasoned sailors.  While cruising the Pacific Heather became fascinated by Polynesian history and the islanders way of life.  Friendships among the cruising community and with locals enriched the journey.

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Friday, 6 July 2018

Book Launch



Book Launch

Whangarei Library - July 14th, 10.00 am

Voyage of the Ika Roa is a travel memoir about building a catamaran and sailing from England to New Zealand.

Weekend getaway

MCD travel writer Heather Whelan heads to the winterless north for a wander through Kerikeri

Kerikeri is our favourite place for a weekend break. We usually stay at the NZMCA park at Rainbow Falls: a great location, not too far from the town centre but with a rural vibe.


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The park backs onto an area of native bush and, once over the stile that leads from the campground, you are right beside the Rainbow Falls. The waterfall cascades 27 metres into a pool below.
A walking track goes from the falls to the Kerikeri Basin, home to the Stone Store and Kemp House. There are two good cafes here, well worth checking out. Alternatively, the Rainbow Falls Tea House Cafe is right beside the NZMCA park, and it serves breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon tea.
Kerikeri has some great shops to explore, but one thing we never miss is the Saturday market at the Old Packhouse. Here you can buy fruit and vegetables, local cheese, meat, bread, limoncello, and wine.
There are crafts galore, everything from gorgeous gourds to handmade hats. Tables encourage visitors to relax with coffee and cake while listening to live music. The Packhouse also has a Sunday vintage and car boot market, good for a browse.
The NZMCA park can get crowded at times, so if you prefer somewhere quieter, try Aroha Island. Accessed by a causeway, the island is a 12-hectare eco-sanctuary on the Kerikeri Inlet. There are bush walks, and kayaks can be launched into the sheltered tidal waters.
If you take the guided kiwi-spotting night walk, you have a good chance of seeing a North Island Brown Kiwi in its natural habitat. And if you’re feeling the cold, why not stop at Ngawha Springs for a soak on the way home?