Self Drive
If you have your own transport there are two main ways to get to Russell, depending on how much time you have and your sense of adventure.
Mainland departure location: Opua
Russell peninsular location: Okaita
First ferry: Okiato 0640, Opua 0650
Last ferry: Okiato 2200, Opua 2150
Tickets: Purchased on board, cash only, no EFTPOS or credit card facilities available
Price: Car & driver $10.00, passenger/foot $1.00
Mainland departure location: Paihia wharf
Russell peninsular location: Russell wharf
First ferry: Russell: 0700, Paihia 0730
Last ferry Oct-May: Russell: 2200, Paihia 2230
Last ferry June-Sept: Russell: 1900, Paihia 1930
Tickets: Purchased on board, cash only, no EFTPOS or credit card facilities available
Price: $6.00 one way, $10.00 return
Accompanied children travel free on the white and blue ferries (Waimarie and Waitere).
Three scheduled services (every 20 minutes) one unscheduled service
NORTHLINER EXPRESS COACH SERVICE
Reservations: Auckland ph 09 307 5873
Whangarei ph 09 438 3206
Paihia ph 09 402 7857 www.northliner.co.nz
GREAT SIGHTS
Reservations ph 09 583 5790
www.greatsights.co.nz
INTERCITY COACHLINES
Reservations ph 09 583 5780
www.intercitycoach.co.nz
KIWI EXPERIENCE SERVICES
Reservations ph 09 366 9830
www.kiwiexperience.com
MAGIC TRAVELLERS NETWORK
Reservations ph 09 358 5600
www.magicbus.co.nz
Using GPS
Some GPS's don't recognise the car ferry at Opua as the direct route to Russell and may direct you via the longer (although very scenic) coastal road instead. So make sure your GPS has the latest software programme but if you are unsure and don't want to take the coast road then set your GPS for Beechy St, Opua, which is where the ferry wharf is.
The highway
The most direct route is to take State Highway 1 from Auckland to Cape Reinga. About 45 minutes north of Whangarei at Kawakawa take SH11 to Opua, Paihia and Russell (via vehicle ferry). Although the road is windy, it is fully sealed and well signposted. At the top of the hill leading to Opua, turn right and head down to the vehicle ferry which operates a continuous service during the day and a reduced service at night. Bookings are not required and you pay on board. For first and last departure times, see below.
On the other side (called Okiato) keep following the main road for approximately 7km to Russell. The road is fully sealed but not recommended for walking as there are no footpaths currently, although a walkway is under construction.
The byway
For a more scenic journey, take the Old Russell road, which turns right off SH1 at Whakapara, approximately 20 minutes north of Whangarei. Following signs for Oakura, take your time and enjoy the fully sealed road as it meanders around the coast. There are plenty of beautiful beaches and places to stop for a leisurely break.
The "oops, we've missed the last ferry" way
If you find yourself arriving late at night and the last ferry has gone there is a back road through the Waikare forest. The turn-off is approximately 5 minutes after Kawakawa (Opua side) and is signposted 'Waikare'. Please note, this is a narrow, unsealed and very windy road and not recommended for overseas visitors unused to driving on New Zealand's wilder backroads.
By Coach
There are a number of operators who run coaches from downtown Auckland to downtown Paihia. Once in Paihia, head for the wharf, which is only 100m away from the coach terminal, and catch one of the passenger ferries to Russell.
Once in Russell, many places are only a short walk away and accommodation providers will usually collect guests from the wharf if you let them know you are coming. However the locals are friendly and will often offer a lift if they see someone weighed down with bags.