The Northern Advocate

5 MUST-DOS

Ido Drent discovered many new favourite places while filming season two of The Gulf on Waiheke, an island he’s come to think of as his second home

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1 Swimming away the day at Palm Beach

Palm Beach will always be special to me — it’s where I got engaged to my better half more than 10 years ago. We now have three kids, so we make a point of going back as a family as often as we can. It’s a great beach for kids, good old Tip Top icecream at the local shop, and, you have to check out The Palm Beach Store cafe — it’s so good.

2 Get out on the water at Oneroa

I am a massive fan of watersport­s, whether it’s kayaking, fishing, swimming or boating. Oneroa is one of my favourite spots as it encompasse­s all these activities. With its white sands, beautiful po¯ hutukawa trees and even a barbecue area, it’s perfect for chilling out with friends and family. If you have a boat or a kayak there is even a private little bay to the northwest of Oneroa beach that you can only get to via the water (unless you own one of the three private properties with access).

3 Dine at Cable Bay

If you want some good, family-friendly dining with the added bonus of a gorgeous view, look no further than Cable Bay. It has a great lawn, views of the city, and it’s even walking distance to the ferry. I would personally recommend any of the wood-fired pizzas for the kids (or even for yourself), the beef cheek croquettes are incredible and their pinot rose´ is something else. It’s a great spot to finish the day.

4 Visit local vineyards

There are so many amazing places to visit on the island, but Awaroa stands out to me. It’s totally committed to organic practice, but is also intimate and small — creating the perfect atmosphere for catching up with friends and family. The service is amazing and the outlook of grapes and wildflower­s is really special.

5 Walk the island

Waiheke Island is known for its incredible bush walks, so if you are feeling adventurou­s you must check out the Matiatia Headland Path. You’ll be sure to clock up your steps with this one — the 90 minute walk takes you along a beautiful coastal path through Te Miro Bay, and boasts wonderful views over the Matiatia Channel to the islands of Motuihe, Motutapu and Rangitoto. It is a challengin­g but rewarding walk that can be done with the whole family.

Ido Drent stars in The Gulf, screening Mondays at 9pm on Three

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Ido Drent and daughter Elliotte on Waiheke Island.
Photo / Supplied Ido Drent and daughter Elliotte on Waiheke Island.

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