Northland is the only region with two swimming spots in the top 10 - The Mermaid Pool at Matapouri and Rainbow Falls in Kerikeri.
Rainbow Falls is a 27m waterfall located on the Kerikeri River near the town, while the Mermaid Pool, close to Rangitapu Pa north of Matapouri Bay on the Tutukaka coast, is a deep rock-pool best accessed at low tide.
"What we love about swimming holes is that they're not always easy to find, so stumbling across one is like finding a hidden gem," says AA Directions editor Kath Webster.
"Included on our list are a few spots that came highly recommended by AA members."
Of Rainbow Falls the magazine says an easy 20-minute return walk through native bush leads to these falls and swimming hole.
"These falls reveal spectacular sights with at least three viewing platforms along the track. The walk is relatively easy and is also wheelchair accessible."
With regards to Mermaid Pools it says: "Around the rocks from the beach, this rock pool is easiest to access at low tide."
The other eight top swimming spots are: Karekare Falls, Waitakere, Auckland; Bulli Point, Lake Taupo; Blue Spring, Putaruru, Waikato; Kerosene Creek, Rotorua; Mosquito Point, Whanganui; Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, Marlborough; Cleopatra's Pool, Abel Tasman National Park and Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes, South Island.
That's what they say, what do you think is the best swimming spot in Northland?
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