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Auckland Region

Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanted holiday islands. Add a sunny climate, a background rhythm of Polynesian culture and a passion for outstanding food, wine and...

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The islands of the Hauraki Gulf

The Hauraki Gulf, on the doorstep of Auckland city, is home to a multitude of remarkable islands.

  • Walk to the summit of Rangitoto, the black lava volcanic island in the middle of the inner Hauraki Gulf
  • Enjoy wine tasting and beachcombing on Waiheke Island, a half hour ferry ride from the city centre
  • Sunbathe and swim at Motuihe Island
  • Discover the historic Mansion House on Kawau Island - once the home of Governor George Grey
  • Visit the wildlife sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi. The island is home to many endangered birds, including the extremely rare Takahe
  • Experience a wilderness adventure on Great Barrier Island - tracks lead to secluded natural hot springs and historic kauri dams
  • Entertainment on the water

    >From central Auckland you can be on the water in a matter of minutes.

  • Enjoy a cruise on a classic yacht or launch. Charter your own yacht if you have sailing skills
  • Meet the local marine mammals. Auckland's Dolphin Explorer conducts daily marine mammal eco-safaris, finding common and bottlenose dolphins, Brydes whales and orca in Auckland's magnificent Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
  • Experience the thrill of sailing on a genuine America's Cup racing yacht - you can participate as much or as little as you desire
  • Take the ferry across to Devonport and enjoy a café lunch and a spot of shopping
  • Hire a kayak and join an evening paddle to Rangitoto Island

  • Action in the outdoors

    The Auckland region has 22 conservation parks, providing endless scope for outdoor activities.

  • Go canyoning in the Waitakere Ranges. It's an activity that includes abseiling, swimming and rock slides
  • Hike through the rainforest and hug the giant kauri trees. Trail maps are available at the Arataki Visitors Centre
  • Have a four-wheel drive motorbike adventure in Woodhill Forest
  • Play a round of golf at Formosa Country Club or Gulf Harbour
  • Sky dive at Waiheke Island. See the Hauraki Gulf from the air, strapped to the back of a professional tandem instructor
  • Climb over the Auckland Harbour Bridge or bungy off the edge
  • Experience the thrill of Sky Jump from the Sky Tower - 192 metres of cable-controlled base jump
  • Sky Tower also gives you the chance to do the Vertigo Climb - up the mast of the tower to 300 metres above sea level

  • History, art and culture

    Discover the fascinating history and culture of Auckland.

  • Auckland War Memorial Museum is the custodian of the finest and most important collection of Maori treasures, or taonga, in the world
  • Down at the Viaduct Basin, the New Zealand National Maritime Museum showcases New Zealand's seafaring history
  • Howick Historical Village recreates the early European settlement of Auckland
  • Auckland City Art Gallery houses a comprehensive collection of significant New Zealand and international art
  • Otara Market is the largest Maori and Polynesian market in the world. You'll find island-style floral print fabrics, Maori carvings and all kinds of tropical fruit and vegetables. It's an amazing cultural experience

  • All kinds of family fun

    Auckland has attractions that appeal to all ages.

  • The Sky Tower experience is a vertical ride to total amazement. On the viewing platforms, you'll find the latest in interactive technology
  • Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World gets you up close and personal with sharks and penguins
  • Daily Maori cultural performances at the Auckland Museum include a welcome dance, poi dance, stick game, weaponry display and haka
  • Catch the ferry to Devonport and explore the WWII tunnels and gun emplacements in North Head
  • Auckland Zoo is always fun -150 species, 500 animals. Zoo encounters, presented by zoo keepers, give you the opportunity to come eye to eye with some amazing creatures
  • Ride the water slides at Waiwera Thermal Resort or Parakai hot springs
  • Have a thrilling day at Rainbows End Adventure Park in Manukau City. Plummet on the Fear Fall, spiral on the roller coaster and zoom down the log flume
  • SheepWorld Farm and Nature Park promises a close encounter with farm animals

  • Beyond the city zone

    The Auckland region offers a wide variety of experiences.

  • Take a self guided tour of Auckland's award-winning wineries. Aim for Matakana, Kumeu, Henderson or Waiheke Island
  • Explore the wild west coast beaches of Muriwai, Bethells, Piha and Karekare - black sand and soulful surf
  • Discover Clevedon valley, for country crafts, gardens and boutique wineries
  • Drive north to Waiwera Thermal Resort for a dip in the hot pools or a relaxing massage
  • Take your snorkelling gear to Goat Island Marine Reserve - the fish are incredibly friendly



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