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Darryl's Dinner Cruise

27 May 2009, 10:16 am Cruises

Darryl's Dinner Cruise has launched a new product, the Bay of Islands Lunch Cruise. Departing from Paihia the cruise ventures along the coast towards Opua and then heads over to Okiato, passing Omata Estate vineyard and the oyster farms. Lunch is served as the vessel turns toward Russell where guests have the option to disembark before the boat returns to Paihia. Adults $55, children $18, and under 5's free of charge.

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