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  1. The Chatham Islands – the only part of the Chatham Rise above sea level – form part of the now largely submerged continent of Zealandia. This location positions the Chatham Islands far from the Australian-Pacific plate boundary that dominates the geology of mainland New Zealand.

  2. Chatham Island (/ ˈ tʃ æ t ə m / CHAT-əm) (Moriori: Rēkohu, lit. 'Misty Sun'; Māori: Wharekauri) is the largest island of the Chatham Islands group, in the south Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island.

  3. The magical and unique Chatham Islands sit astride the Roaring Forties, surrounded by the pristine waters of the Southern Pacific Ocean. The natural beauty and distinctive spiritual energy of the islands are the perfect setting for a holiday full of adventure, discovery and relaxation.

  4. Waitangi (originally called Waiteki by Moriori) is the main port and largest settlement of the Chatham Islands. It is situated on along the southern shore of Petre Bay, on the west coast of the archipelago's main island.

  5. The Chathams Islands is a remote, awe-inspiring place that is full of birdlife and incredible history making for an unforgettable visit. The Chatham Islands consist of two main inhabited islands, Chatham Island and Pitt Island.

  6. Chatham Islands, island group in the South Pacific Ocean, about 500 miles (800 km) east of New Zealand. Composed of 10 islands, they are primarily of volcanic formation, but areas of limestone indicate that they may once have been part of New Zealand.

  7. The Chatham Islands, 800 kilometres east of the South Island, is home to outstanding scenery, fresh seafood and fascinating marine and wildlife. Find out more about the Chatham Islands Forget-me-not and other unique plants.

  8. The Chatham Islands ( Rekohu in the indigenous Moriori language and Wharekauri in Māori) are the eastern-most settled islands in New Zealand. The islands lie 860 km east of Christchurch, in the middle of the "Roaring Forties". Steeped in culture and history, these islands are at the edge of civilisation.

  9. Jan 7, 2021 · Located about 500 miles east of Wellington, the Chatham Islands are about as remote as possible in New Zealand. There are about 10 islands in the group, some of which are nature reserves. The largest islands are Chatham Island and Pitt Island, which are home to around 600 people.

  10. The Chatham Islands are east of New Zealand – 862 kilometres from Christchurch and 772 kilometres from Napier. They are 45 minutes ahead of New Zealand time.