Aotea
Aotea is one of the islands in the Māori language, meaning "white cloud." It is part of the New Zealand archipelago and is also known as Great Barrier Island. Located in the Hauraki Gulf, Aotea is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rugged coastlines, forests, and beaches.
The island is home to a small population and is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. Aotea is also significant in Māori culture, with historical sites and stories that reflect the island's rich heritage. It is a peaceful destination for those seeking a retreat from urban life.