Jeanne Socrates aboard S/V Nereida Visits Port Nikau
Last month, Port Nikau had the privilege of hosting renowned British yachtswoman, Jeanne Socrates. Celebrated for her contributions to sailing, Jeanne visited our marina for minor maintenance as she continued her fifth solo circumnavigation of the world.
Whangārei’s Port Nikau Marina Expansion Benefits All
The Port Nikau Marina is expanding as the construction of the latest pier is scheduled for completion in late February.
Repairing Parlay Revival at Port Nikau
Port Nikau welcomed YouTube sensations Parlay Revival to Eastpoint Marina last week to complete necessary on-water maintenance before they finished their six-year round-the-world trip in a repaired hurricane-damaged catamaran. There aren’t many people who would spend their life savings on a hurricane-damaged catamaran to repair and sail around the world, but that’s exactly what Auckland-born
Port Nikau Development: New Marina Opens Next Month
Explore the latest developments at Port Nikau, including the opening of Pier B at the new marina and ongoing residential construction.
Whangārei global maritime training qualification underway
A globally-recognised maritime training qualification being offered in Northland for the first time is open for enrolments. The first intake started on 1 February and ran for seven days during which time participants have been armed with personal survival skills at sea. Training 4 Safety is the first Northland business to deliver the training, which
The future of the New Zealand marine industry
Discover the unexpected surge in New Zealand’s marine industry post-COVID-19, with boat sales soaring and demand outpacing supply.
Integrated Marine Group Support
Explore Integrated Marine Group’s expansion with a new office in Whangārei, supporting a surge in maritime clients at Port Nikau.
Tuia 250 Fleet Visits Port Nikau
Port Nikau was proud to host the Tuia 250 flotilla for three days in Whangārei this month, including an open day where more than 2500 people descended on Port Nikau to get a closer look at the fleet.