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Looking for some exciting date night ideas in Auckland? Look no further! From exploring the city's vibrant nightlife to indulging in a romantic dining experience, Auckland has plenty to offer for couples looking to have a memorable evening together...
Planning a visit to the Auckland Skytower? Discover the top things you need to know before you go! From breathtaking views to thrilling activities, this article will ensure you make the most of your trip to this iconic landmark....
Our quick guide to all the main Auckland tourist sports that you’ll want not want to miss on your trip to Auckland. Discover the best attractions and natural landmarks to visit....
If you're planning a trip from Auckland to Bay of Islands, you're in for a treat! This ultimate guide will provide you with all the information you need to make the most of your journey. ...
Are you planning a romantic getaway to Auckland? In this ultimate guide, we will take you on a journey through the top 20 things to do for couples visiting New Zealand's largest city. ...
Whether you are an adventurous or a quiet person, Auckland offers plenty of options to spend a romantic day or a night out with your loved one. While the notion of a ‘romantic’ place is rather ambiguous, and it depends on people’s lifestyle and choices, ...
It’s an icon of the city and traversed by around 180,000 motorists a day, but the Auckland Harbour Bridge is also the location for an easy and accessible adventure for those who fancy getting hands-on....
Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, is not only a vibrant urban hub but also a gateway to breathtaking natural wonders. If you are visiting Auckland and have some spare time, consider taking a day trip to explore the surrounding areas. ...
Auckland, the bustling metropolis of New Zealand, is a city that offers a wide array of experiences for both locals and tourists. Its city centre, in particular, is filled with numerous attractions that cater to all interests....
Take part in an introduction to exploring the ocean that even non-swimmers can join. Snorkel at Goat Island in the company of a passionate instructor.
Take a shuttle to or from Auckland International or Domestic Airport to your Auckland CBD hotel or passenger terminal. Skip the hassle of public transportation with a pre-booked transfer.
See the most iconic sights in Auckland with a small-group tour. Take in panoramic views of the city and its coastline from multiple outlooks.
Travel with Fullers360 on a 40-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland. Cruise past Auckland's stunning coastlines and beautiful islands as you journey towards Waiheke Island.
Indulge in a Waiheke wine tour with spectacular scenery and world famous wines, shared with your choice of culinary delights.
Explore Auckland on a tour designed to reveal the city's highlights and history. Benefit from the insights of your experienced guide and the comfort of a modern air-conditioned vehicle.
This tour of Auckland takes you to the most beautiful places of this gorgeous city: spectacular ocean views, volcanoes, rainforest and black and white sand beaches.
Treat yourself to a unique combination of sailing and dining with a dinner cruise on Waitemata Harbour. Enjoy a delicious set menu of New Zealand fare while taking in wonderful views of the city.
SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's showcases over 30 live animal exhibits in spectacular habitat displays. Located 6km from CBD, close to the famous Mission Bay Beach, it is one of Auckland's top attractions.
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Exploring on foot is the best way to get the true Auckland downtown experience. Shoppers delight can be found in Queen Street, the nearby Britomart and the upmarket designer stores of The Chancery. If you're looking for waterside dining, the Viaduct Harbour and Wynyard Quarter are a short walk from the ferry terminal on Quay Street.
Our guide to Auckland East by our Auckland local expert - Enjoying a majestic coastline and awesome views over the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland East is a natural paradise, and a popular destination for birdwatchers, water sports enthusiasts, leisure trampers and foodies. Farmer's markets, wineries, numerous clifftop and shoreline coastal tracks and pretty heritage villages, make this region not just a gift for tourists, but a sought-after real estate location for Auckland's more affluent residents.
Our guide to Auckland North by our Auckland local expert - Across the Harbour Bridge, Auckland North encompasses seaside retreats, some of Auckland's best beaches, up-and-coming vineyards, and historic villages. The sea is king here but there are some great parks and reserves to spend a few hours getting back to nature.
Our guide to Auckland South by our Auckland local expert - The culture-rich suburbs of Auckland South contain some of the city's highest concentrations of Maori and Polynesian people, and encompasses the southern end of the Auckland isthmus, from Otahuhu, down through Mangere, Papatoetoe and Manurewa, to the Airport. Great walking trails, rugged coastal landscapes, and a real earthy mix of communities, guarantees some great restaurants, local art, and plenty of stories.
Our guide to Auckland West by our Auckland local expert - Where the mighty Tasman Sea comes battering onto Auckland's shores, this is nature at its wild and untamed best. Contrasting sharply with the calm, tranquil east coast, Auckland West delights in its reputation as one of the city's most unspoilt areas.
Our guide to Beyond Auckland by our Auckland local expert. Beyond Auckland there are many contrasting landscapes all within a few hours drive. We’re picked out a f...
Our guide to Britomart by our Auckland local expert - Just a short walk east from Viaduct Harbour, you'll find one of Auckland's oldest quarters, now home to it's newest retail precinct.
Our guide to Coromandel by our Auckland local expert - A two hour drive from Auckland city, the stunning Coromandel Peninsula is a favourite holiday destination with locals. There are over 400kms of picturesque coastline, beaches and coves, as well as countless bush-clad walkways. Further inland, you'll find rugged, volcanic hills, cloaked in rainforest, containing the world's tallest fern trees – perfect for hiking.
Our guide to Devonport by our Auckland local expert - Auckland’s seaside suburb of Devonport can be found on the North Shore, the picturesque peninsula which forms the northern edge of the Waitemata Harbour.
Our guide to Hauraki Gulf by our Auckland local expert. Auckland's Hauraki Gulf is a 1.2 million hectare marine playground for Aucklanders and visitors alike. The spectacular beauty of more than 50 islands, seemingly endless bays, often deserted idyllic beaches, scarlet-splashed pohutakawa forests and the natural backdrop in general of sweeping sand, crystal sea and blue sky are a big draw.
Our guide to Mission Bay by our Auckland local expert - Mission Bay is one of Auckland’s eastern suburbs on the southern shore of the Waitemata Harbour and approximately 8 kms from the CBD. To the east, south and west are the neighbouring suburbs of Kohimarama, Meadowbank and Orakei. Looking northwards from the beach, the view is filled with the familiar outline of Rangitoto Island across the water.
Our guide to Mount Eden by our Auckland local expert - Mount Eden, southwest of the CBD, is home to Auckland's highest natural point, Mt Eden itself which, at 196m above sea level, naturally offers some of the best 360 degree views of the city.
Considered by many to be Auckland's premier retail centre (and fashion capital!), Newmarket has a high density of shops and a great selection of trendy bars and restaurants, making it a popular destination for city dwellers who prefer to get away from the hustle and bustle of the CBD.
Parnell prides itself in being Auckland’s oldest suburb which has several iconic features. Mention "Parnell" to most New Zealanders and you will invariably get a response of "Parnell Rose Gardens" or "Parnell Village". From Auckland city, a ten minute ride on a Link Bus will transport you to a whole new world.
Two decades ago the run down suburb was a magnet for burgeoning artists and a reputed safe haven for the gay and lesbian communities. Ponsonby today, is ‘colourful’ but respectable, its Victorian-style houses now creating an exclusive residential suburb for Auckland’s upper-middle-class.
Our guide to Queen Street by our Auckland local expert - If you want to sample a bit of everything that Auckland has to offer, head to Queen Street, Auckland's main thoroughfare. It's 3km long, and stretches from K'Road, all the way to the waterfront, so it's a real artery.
The Viaduct Harbour is a magnet for Aucklanders with its compact selection of waterfront cafes, bars and bistros. The Harbour's a huge draw for tourists, too, and there's really nothing better than strolling the waterfront, or falling into an award-winning eatery, as you watch the boats bob about on the water
Our guide to Waitakere Ranges by our Auckland local expert - Only 40mins from the heart of Auckland, the Waitakere Ranges offer 40,000 acres of rainforest and rugged coastline, 250km of walking tracks, and some breathtaking waterfalls.
Situated between Viaduct Harbour and Westhaven Marina is the waterfront area known as Wynyard Quarter. A transformation project has seen the original port area regenerate into hip and modern extension to Viaduct Harbour.
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