I spent a week in Auckland recently and was quickly (and unexpectedly) blown away! A seemingly never ending shoreline, modern harbour, gulf Islands, volcanoes and beauty around every corner; NZ’s top holiday spot has so much to offer.
This is what I recommend to ensure an amazing time in Auckland:
What to do
While Auckland may not be the adventure capital, there are so many fantastic things to be done here. Wildlife, shopping, relaxation, food and wine – this city has it all!
Visit Waiheke Island:
Nicknamed the “Isle of Wine”, take a 40min ferry here for a day trip of exploring stunning wineries and beaches. This was the highlight of my time in New Zealand!
Whale and Dolphin ECO cruise:
With their slogan being “Discover today. Protect for tomorrow” this adventure tour helps to not only showcase whales and dolphins, but focuses heavily on conservation.
You’ll be on board with qualified marine researchers who conduct biological studies during your tour (I got to be the volunteer!) and will share all that they know with you.
During this excursion I learnt about whales, dolphins and threats against the ocean as well as seeing some amazing animals! University of Auckland and the Department of Conservation’s are both linked tightly to the safari so you can feel good while being on the water.
**I recommend doing this at the beginning of your trip. The boat offers a guarantee that if the animal sightings on your trip aren’t up to their high standards, a lifetime voucher is given until they’re satisfied you’ve had a great experience!
Viaduct Harbour:
This harbour in the heart of the city is home to some of Aucklands best restaurants and bars: this is the place to be! Watch super yachts go by while having an aperitif, or take a walk along the water and admire boats with some buskers along the way.
For a more in-depth look into Maritime history, New Zealand’s Voyager Maritime Museum can be found within the Viaduct Harbour.
Spot a Kiwi!
Last year, 20 Spotted Kiwis were released into Shakespear Park, Whangaparaoa (45mins North of the CBD). Here in the sanctuary, these endangered animals will offer some genetic mixing to hopefully increase the populations chances of survival.
There’s also a short walk to a stunning lookout point here!
Extreme:
For those who want a taste of the adventure New Zealand is famous for, try the Sky Tower Bungy or Jet Boat, both conveniently located in the CBD.
Getting around
Everything feels close in Auckland but to make getting around even more fun, take a ride on a “Lime E-Scooter”! These things are everywhere, and are a huge hit with locals and tourists… unlike in Aus!
Bike taxis are another good (and green) alternative.
Food and drink
Being surrounded by so much water, the seafood available in New Zealand is incredibly fresh and delicious!
Fresh oysters, white bait, tuatua (NZ’s breed of clams, similar to Pipi’s), green lipped mussels, snapper, salmon…… the list goes on!
Auckland Fish Market:
After more than 90 years of showcasing the city’s freshest seafood, the fish market has been given a multi million dollar facelift and reopened in December last year.
The revamped market houses over 10 different eateries including a bar, cafe and world class fish and chips! With a beautiful courtyard, this is the a great place to sit and enjoy fresh seafood straight from the source.
New Zealand classics:
My first meal here was the classic “mince on toast”. With low expectations, I was quickly impressed and couldn’t wait to enjoy it again!
Other great local tastes include:
- Manuka Honey
- Hāngi
- Organic Lamb
Wine:
Internationally known for its award winning wines, some people travel to NZ for this alone. A large and diverse region, Auckland is home to some of New Zealand’s largest wine companies, as well as a many high-quality, boutique wineries. No matter which direction you travel in, there will be a world class wine produced there:
Waiheke Island: Syrah, Chardonnay, and Cabernet blends.
West Auckland: Chardonnay and Merlot.
North of Auckland: Cabernet blends, Pinot Gris and Syrah.
Other things to consider
If hiring a car during your time in Auckland, note that petrol prices are a lot higher than in Aus. As an alternative, let us find you a driver for your time there!
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