It is the largest natural harbour in the Gulf, with Kaikoura Island guarding the entrance to the harbour and providing shelter for yachties in almost all weather conditions.[1]
Port Fitzroy is a stop for boats to pick up fuel, water and supplies.[2] The harbour is particularly busy with Auckland boaties during the Christmas and summer period.[3]
The settlement has only two basic service businesses,[4] focused on servicing boaties.[5] The Port FitzRoy Store is one of only four grocery stores on Great Barrier Island.[6] Port FitzRoy Fuel sells both vehicle and boat fuel, but is one of the most expensive petrol stations in the country due to its remote location.[7]
In 2019, Auckland Council introduced a waste drop-off service over summer to discourage boaties from dumping waste.[8]
There are aquaculture farms in the sheltered waters and an annual Musselfest event.[1]
The Warren's and Bridle Tracks, managed by the Department of Conservation, pass a waterfall, deep pools for swimming, and a mixture of native and exotic forest.[9]
Climate
Climate data for Port Fitzroy (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1961–2003)