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Great Barrier Island Information
ACCESS:
Great Barrier Island is accessible by sea or air, with
airports at Claris and Okiwi and ferry services operating into Tryphena,
Whangaparapara and Port Fitzroy.
TRANSPORT:
Whilst a great deal of the island is inaccessible
except by foot or sea, there is a reasonable network of roads connecting all
the main centres and points of interest. Boats and planes are serviced by
taxis, buses and shuttles. It is advisable to pre-book these services.
However, if you prefer to hitchhike, you are almost certain to get a lift
from a friendly resident within minutes.
SUPPLIES, ETC:
There
are very few shops of any kind on the island and NO banks. Such shops as
there are do not provide a 24-hour service and usually close at 5:00 p.m.
(usually earlier on the weekend). They accept payment by cash or EFTPOS
only. Make sure you bring an
EFTPOS card or sufficient cash
with you. Note too that virtually everything on the island is 'imported',
and consequently costs a little more than on the mainland.
HEALTH SERVICES:
A resident health team is based at Claris and at Port
Fitzroy, and there is a pharmacy at Claris (open week mornings only). There
is no dentist. If you need
prescription medicines,
bring them with you.
WATER:
There is no public reticulated water supply on the
island. Fresh water is available from various sites, and is generally
considered safe. However, to guard against the parasite Giardia which can
cause serious illness, it is recommended that all drinking water be boiled.
ELECTRICITY:
There is no reticulated electricity on the island,
hence no street lights, etc. This means that there is no light pollution so
we have amazingly clear night skies, but it's probably a good idea to bring
a
torch.
PUBLIC TELEPHONES:
Card
or coin operated call boxes are situated at various places around the
island. It is a toll call to Auckland. Don't rely on being able to use
a cell phone.
Whilst it may work sporadically at some parts of the island, it usually
won't!
PROHIBITED ANIMALS:
Great Barrier island is free from predators such as
stoats, weasels, ferrets, deer, wallaby, possums, hedgehogs, and Norwegian
rats. These species are prohibited. Cats, whilst not prohibited, are not
welcome!
Many species of birds, frogs, lizards and
plants which are extinct or endangered elsewhere make their home on the
island. Shooting of any waterfowl anywhere on the island is prohibited.
DOGS:
If you bring your dog the Barrier, you must carry
proof of registration. Dogs must be under control at all times and are
prohibited on all Department of Conservation land. As is the case in any
rural situation, any dog found harassing stock or poultry on private
property runs the risk of being destroyed.
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