Auckland - Regional
Information
Auckland, the 'City of Sails' is the main gateway city to
New Zealand. Built on the remnants of 48 extinct
volcanoes, it is home to more than one million people,
making it the largest city in New Zealand as well as being
the main commercial and financial centre.
Auckland sits astride a narrow isthmus between two
magnificent harbours, the Waitemata and the Manukau,
making it a maritime playground that extends to the
beautiful islands of the Hauraki Gulf. In fact,
Aucklanders claim the most pleasure craft per capita of any
city in the world. It is host to many sailing events,
including being the home of the America's Cup, the most
prized cup in yacht racing.
What To See
Auckland is home to many fine galleries and
museums. The Auckland Museum is noted for its outstanding
masterpieces of Maori art and displays of New Zealand's
natural history and birdlife. Downtown, the Auckland City
Art Gallery is host to international exhibitions and
contains a fine selection of New Zealand and European
works. The Hobson Wharf Maritime Museum on the city
waterfront depicts New Zealand maritime history. Check
with the Visitors Information Centre for the frequent
performances of live theatre, shows or concerts coinciding
with your visit.
Auckland city has a fascinating assortment of shops
from the designer boutiques of Parnell and Newmarket to
the casual atmosphere of the city markets and stalls.
Restaurants are mostly in Ponsonby, Parnell, the
waterfront suburbs such as Mission Bay or St Heliers and
the inner city and frequently specialize in the local
seafood delicacies.
Don't miss a harbour cruise and perhaps a visit to a
nearby island. Waiheke and Great Barrier Islands are
popular for their sandy beaches, native bush and idyllic
lifestyle. Waiheke is also a flourishing centre for
winemakers and artists. Rangitoto Island, formed from a
volcano only 600 years ago, is worth a visit for its
magnificent views. Also accessible by ferry is the
historic suburb of Devonport.
A number of public gardens and reserves surround
Auckland city and demonstrate the wide variety of plants
of this region. A convenient way to see the highlights of
Auckland is by taking a half or full day sightseeing tour.
Only a short trip from the city are the west coast beaches
including Muriwai and the nearby Gannet Colony and the
beautiful Waitakere Ranges, all of which feature short
scenic walks.
Auckland is the world's biggest Polynesian city with
Maori, Samoan, Cook Island and Tongan people all
contributing to the city's vibrant culture. Local markets
and churches in particular provide an insight to the local
cultures.
Attractions and
Activities
Auckland is also home to Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic
Encounter and Underwater World, where you can come face to
face with real live sharks and penguins. Located on the
picturesque waterfront along Tamaki Drive, just minutes
away from downtown Auckland, Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic
Encounter and Underwater World is the city's premier
marine attraction, providing an all weather 'close-up'
interactive experience of the Southern Oceans.
A rare mix of aquarium, zoo and museum, visitors are
assured of several close encounters with penguins, sharks,
giant eels, stingrays and many other species of fish. The
Antarctic Encounter takes visitors on a snow cat ride
through a colony of King and Gentoo penguins living in a
simulated Antarctic environment of snow and ice. There is
also a replica of Antarctic explorer Captain Scott's hut
on display.
Rising 1080 feet (328 meters) above Auckland city, Sky
Tower is one of the tallest structures in the world. Views
from each of its four public access areas give an
unrivalled 360° view of the city, its suburbs and the
land, hills and sea that surround Auckland.
A "City within a City", Auckland's Sky City
features two casinos, ten restaurants and bars, free live
entertainment, a theatre, a conference center, Sky Tower
and a top class hotel. Located in the heart of the city,
Sky City is a non-stop center for excitement and
entertainment.
Touring Information
As New Zealand's major international gateway,
Auckland is the starting or finishing point for most of
our tours. It is included in virtually all of our tours
that include the North Island, whether it be a group motor coach
tour or one of our independent Resort
Connection or Discovery Tour packages.
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