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The Viaduct offers waterfront dining and entertainment in downtown Auckland

Feast your senses on a dazzling array of activities, eateries and stunning landscapes in New Zealand’s cosmopolitan and culturally diverse city of sails.

It’s the gateway to New Zealand for many, but don’t consider it just a transit point – take some time to acquaint yourself with this beguiling city. Fast-paced by New Zealand standards, the nation’s biggest centre covers 500 square kilometres – making it larger, geographically speaking, than London, and similar in size to Los Angeles. But, centred on an isthmus between two harbours, draped over 48 volcanic cones and bordered by rainforest in the west, this city is quite unlike any other. Combined with Auckland’s multi-cultural exuberance, the result is a colourful and modern Pacific city.

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Catch a ferry to one of the Hauraki Gulf Islands, such as the wildlife sanctuary of Tiri Tiri Matangi, or Waiheke Island with its wineries and beaches. Brave the glass floors high above the city in Auckland’s iconic 328-metre tall Sky Tower, absorbing breathtaking views of city and harbours before losing your breath entirely as you leap 192 metres in a base-jump by wire. Cruise Tamaki Drive as it curves around the waterfront from the central city to the beaches and cafés of Mission Bay and St Heliers.

NOTABLE CULTURE

Coveted by numerous Maori tribes, Auckland earned the name Tamaki-Makau-Rau or ‘the maiden with a hundred lovers’. Visit the Auckland Museum to view New Zealand’s largest collection of precious Maori artefacts.

MOMENT IN HISTORY

On 18 September 1840, the first Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta was held on Waitemata Harbour. In 1842 the date was changed to 29 January; today the event is one of the world’s biggest one-day sailing regattas.

THE ICONIC EXPERIENCE

Climb one of Auckland’s volcanic cones, such as Mount Eden (Maungawhau), One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie) or the Auckland Domain (Pukekawa) for city views.

Auckland Options

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Warkworth & Matakana

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The quaint village of Warkworth is located only an hour from central Auckland and yet is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Manukau City

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Situated just 25 minutes’ drive from downtown Auckland and the location of Auckland International Airport, Manukau is the gateway to New Zealand for many visitors.

Hauraki Gulf Islands

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A highly popular holiday destination for many Aucklanders, the Hauraki Gulf spans an area of 4,000 square kilometres between Auckland, the Coromandel Peninsula and the Hauraki Plains and is dotted with more than fifty islands.

Orewa and Hibiscus Coast

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Orewa Beach sits right in the heart of the Hibiscus Coast and Rodney District. It’s a bustling beach holiday resort, with a gorgeous beach extending the length of the whole town.

Auckland City

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Feast your senses on a dazzling array of activities, eateries and stunning landscapes in New Zealand’s cosmopolitan and culturally diverse city of sails.

Plan your trip with a detailed map of this region and peruse our suggested travel itinerary.
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Essential Info

Main Centres

Auckland City

Vibrant heart between two harbours.

Manukau City

New Zealand’s third largest.

North Shore City

Pohutukawa-lined beaches.

Waitakere City

Wineries, forest and beaches.

Transport

By air

Auckland International Airport has direct flights from more than 31 cities. Auckland Domestic Airport has services to all other cities and towns.

By road

Auckland is situated on SH 1 and has a comprehensive motorway system. Coach companies provide regular services. Local buses are frequent.

By rail

Tranz Rail offers daily services to Wellington. There is also a metropolitan rail service.

By Ferry

Ferry services depart from the waterfront.

i-SITE Visitor Centres

Auckland

Atrium, SkyCity Auckland, Cnr Victoria Street & Federal Street t: +64 9 363 7182; 137 Quay Street, Princes Wharf t: +64 9 307 0616; Air NZ Domestic Terminal, Auckland Intl. Airport t: +64 9 256 8480; Auckland Intl. Terminal, Auckland Intl. Airport t: +64 9 275 6467.

Devonport

3 Victoria Road t: +64 9 446 0677.

Franklin

SH 1, Mill Road, Bombay t: +64 9 236 0670.

Pukekohe

4C Roulston Street t: +64 9 238 4081.

Rodney

BP Service Centre, Dairy Flat, Hibiscus Coast t: +64 9 448 8360.

Takapuna

49 Hurstmere Road t: +64 9 486 8670.

Waiheke

Korora Road, Oneroa t: +64 9 372 1234.

Further Information

www.aucklandnz.com

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