Cape Brett, a remote and remarkable part of New Zealand’s coastline, overlooks the Bay of Islands and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can reach the cape by trekking 10 scenic miles (16 kilometers) along the peninsula or by taking a day cruise or speedboat. The cape’s most famous feature is the Hole in the Rock, a natural rock tunnel large enough to allow boats to sail through. Today, visitors can experience the rugged beauty of the cape and the thrill of passing through the iconic tunnel, surrounded by the stunning coastal scenery.
Cape Brett and Hole in the Rock
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