O¯pua scores a first for New Zealand
O¯ pua’s Bay of Islands marina is the best international marina in the Asia/Pacific region according to the Marina Industries Association (MIA), which represents the marina and related service industries in the region.
The title, conferred at the association’s 2019/2020 Club Marine Marina of the Year Awards on Australia’s Gold Coast, has never before been won by a New Zealand marina in its 17-year history.
Auckland’s Westhaven and China’s Sanya Serenity marina were also on the shortlist.
Awards are presented in 10 categories every two years, after judging by members of the association’s executive board.
The judges were impressed by the demonstrably high level of service offered to customers, from arrival and Customs clearance, through to the work conducted by the boatyard and the excellent marine service industry at O¯ pua, all of which enhanced the marina’s reputation as a favoured destination for yachties traversing the Pacific.
Far North Holdings general manager Chris Galbraith said the award was a vindication of the time, effort and attention to detail that had gone into the recent expansion work at the marina.
“All the way through we have looked at this project through as many lenses as possible, and have done whatever we could to ensure that the product lives up to the expectations of our customers, our service industry tenants, our staff, our communities here in the Bay of Islands and our shareholders — the ratepayers of the Far North, in the form of our single owner, the Far North District Council,” he said.
He thanked all the businesses based in the¯O¯pua
Marine Park, and the residents of Opua, for their support and patience during construction.
“There is still heaps of work to do, not least the marina’s physical integration with the community of O¯ pua through the development of a playground and an exercise track linking us with the school and the rest of the village, but one of the reasons we won this award is because when we do things, we do them at a pace and to time-scales that ensure we can do them properly and to an outstanding quality,” he added.
Mayor John Carter said he was “blown away” that Bay of Islands Marina had been awarded the accolade.
“We speak all the time about building and maintaining world-class infrastructure and facilities here in the Far North, and this award proves we are able to turn that aspiration into reality,” he said.
“The staff and management of Bay of Islands marina, along with the board of Far North Holdings, should absolutely be commended for the foresight, dedication and expertise that has gone into creating and maintaining not just this awardwinning marina, but all of the district’s marine infrastructure.”