Visit Kaitoke Hot Springs
While Kaitoke's natural hot pools are not a Barrier Island must-do, they are worth visiting if you're looking for an easy walk and have some time to spare.
Visit Windy Canyon
An easy climb to a lookout spot above Windy Canyon offers great views of Whangapoua Beach to the north, and Kaitoke and Medlands beaches to the south.
Climb Te Ahumata
Te Ahumata may not be the highest peak on Great Barrier Island but this plateau shaped hill with its distinctive white cliffs is definitely worth climbing.
Visit Duder Regional Park
Duder Regional Park is located on Whakakaiwhara Peninsula, a small finger of landing jutting out into the Tamaki Strait, with great Hauraki Gulf views.