Photo: Donovan Kelly / PexelsPukenui is the main village on the Aupōuri Peninsula, a small Far North community wrapped around Houhora Harbour and its busy wharf. The wharf is a favourite for landing trevally, John Dory, kahawai and kingfish, and the village is the last real stop for fuel and supplies before the long run up to Cape Rēinga and Ninety Mile Beach. A working fishing and farming settlement, it serves both locals and the steady stream of travellers heading to the very top of the country.
Pukenui is the main village on the Aupōuri Peninsula, a small Far North community wrapped around Houhora Harbour and its busy wharf. The wharf is a favourite for landing trevally, John Dory, kahawai and kingfish, and the village is the last real stop for fuel and supplies before the long run up to Cape Rēinga and Ninety Mile Beach. A working fishing and farming settlement, it serves both locals and the steady stream of travellers heading to the very top of the country.
Pukenui is in the Northland region of New Zealand.
Pukenui has an estimated population of around 300 (Stats NZ estimate).
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