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New Zealand Maritime Museum
The guide was updated:Dedicated to one of New Zealand’s national obsession, this museum explores 1,000 years of seafaring history. Visit the themed galleries to learn how the first Polynesians got here or learn more about NZ’s most famous maritime pioneer among other things. The New Zealand Maritime Museum is a suitable attraction for both young and old.
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- Address: Quay Street, Auckland
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–5pm
- Website: www.maritimemuseum.co.nz
- Phone: +64 9 373 0800
- Email: info@maritimemuseum.co.nz
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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This beautifully landscaped zoo is home to 138 different species and over 875 animals and it as the largest collection of native and exotic animals in New Zealand. The zoo is conveniently located just minutes from central city and truly has a lot to see including events, animal encounters, behind-the-scenes experiences and more.
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Auckland Botanic Gardens
Situated in Auckland's Manurewa suburb, Auckland Botanic Gardens is a 64-hectare oasis housing over 10,000 plants. Wander through the themed gardens, pause at seating spots, or enjoy the local birdlife. Don't miss the aromatic rose garden, a standout among the many unique areas. Free to enter, this peaceful retreat is a must-visit while in Auckland.
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Auckland Art Gallery
Nestled beneath the hilltop Albert Park in central Auckland, the Auckland Art Gallery, or Toi o Tāmaki, is a focal point of art and culture. Established in 1888, it proudly stands as New Zealand’s first permanent art gallery. Housing the country's most extensive collection of national and international art, it frequently hosts internationally travelling exhibitions. The grandeur of the building, characterised by towering Kauri columns and a magnificent canopy, is an experience in itself.
Regular tours, family-friendly events, yoga sessions, drawing classes and a hidden theatre showing arthouse films further enrich your visit.
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Butterfly Creek
This tropical butterfly bastion shows off a variety of 800 free-flying tropical butterflies on luscious grounds with waterfalls, ponds, flourishing foliage, turtles, fish and exotic birds. Ride the miniature Red Admiral Express train through the grounds and stop at the Buttermilk Farm petting zoo.
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Hobbiton Movie Set & Waitomo Glowworm Caves
Discover two of New Zealand's most visited attractions with this combo tour from Auckland to the Hobbiton Movie Set & Waitomo Glowworm Caves.
First, walk into the real-world landscape of Middle Earth and see where the "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" films were shot. Peek into Hobbit Holes, frolic in the Shire, and get a drink at the Green Dragon Inn.
Later, explore Maori myths and history on a boat ride through the famous Waitomo Caves and enjoy a magical light show put on by the millions of glowworms that live there.
Finish the tour with a drive through some of the North Island's most majestic scenery.
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Rangitoto Island
A dormant volcanic island, only a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland, makes up part of the gorgeous scenery of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Hike to the summit of the volcano or stroll through the lush landscape of the lower fields. The island is accessible by ferry operated by Fullers Auckland Harbour Cruises. If you're feeling athletic, go for a kayak tour across the sparkling waters of Waitemata Harbor.
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Harbour Cruise
Cruising Auckland’s harbour is a spectacular way to see the city and its surroundings from a different perspective. Several different companies offer day, afternoon, dinner and overnight cruises for different prices:
Island Escape Adventure Cruises
+64 9 358 1717
www.islandescape.co.nz
Fullers Auckland Harbour Cruises & Ferry Services
Auckland Ferry Building
+64 9 367 9111
www.fullers.co.nz
360 Discovery
Pier 4, 139 Quay Street, Downtown Auckland
+64 9 307 8005
www.fullers.co.nz
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Auckland War Memorial Museum
Set in one of the country’s finest heritage buildings, the museum has a wonderful display of over 2000 priceless Maori and Pacific treasures and artefacts, showing its culture and history. There is also a war memorial for the Auckland province, mainly to those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.
Auckland Museum is the only venue in Auckland where visitors can also experience a Maori cultural performance daily. (3 times a day and last for 30 minutes.)
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Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium
Located just outside Auckland, Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium houses thousands of marine animals from hundreds of species, including fish, turtles, sharks, penguins, stingrays as well as underwater viewing tunnels. This is truly a top attraction for the whole family and should definitely be on your to-do list when here.
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New Zealand Maritime Museum
Dedicated to one of New Zealand’s national obsession, this museum explores 1,000 years of seafaring history. Visit the themed galleries to learn how the first Polynesians got here or learn more about NZ’s most famous maritime pioneer among other things. The New Zealand Maritime Museum is a suitable attraction for both young and old.
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Sky Tower
The Sky Tower stands 328 meters tall, is an icon of Auckland’s skyline and is an exciting hub of adrenaline activities such as SkyJump or a place where to enjoy superb dining and breathtaking 360-degree views. At the base of the Sky Tower you will find the SKYCITY Auckland entertainment complex with restaurants, casino and a theatre. So when in Auckland, make sure not to miss this amazing attraction.
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Stardome Observatory & Planetarium
The Stardome Observatory & Planetarium is a unique and fun learning experience for all ages that allows you to observe the wonders of the universe. It doesn’t come as a surprise, that this is one of the Auckland region’s most popular and best-loved attractions.
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West Auckland Vineyards
New Zealand is famous for its white wines, particularly its Sauvignon Blanc. A visit to a few of Auckland’s most renowned vineyards is a treat for any wine enthusiast. They will also ship any wine that you purchase on your tour for a very reasonable fee. You can also do some wine tasting at one of the Glengarry stores, or take wine tasting tour with Auckland Wine Tours.
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Waiheke Island
The ultimate island retreat with vineyards, olive groves and beautiful beaches, Waiheke Island is only a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland. Known as the island of wine, where some of New Zealand’s best red wines come from. Thanks to the easy accessibility, Waiheke is an ideal day trip.
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Goat Island Marine Reserve
With crystal clear waters and masses of colourful fish, Goat Island (New Zealand’s first and most accessible marine reserve), is a magnet for snorkellers and divers, located only an hour from Auckland’s city centre. Take the highly popular Glass Bottom Boat Tour, a fun and educational adventure for guests of all ages that teaches about fish, fauna, marine life and birds that flourish in this protected reserve.
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Horse Rides
Horseback riding is a big deal in New Zealand. You'll find numerous companies that let you experience relaxing rides through the green hills, or teach you to gallop along the black sand beaches. Some will even pair your equestrian experience with wine tasting.
Saara and Simon from Muriwai Beach Horse Treks subscribe to three main principles: happy horses, happy customers and happy staff. You can trust them to take good care of you as you trek along the picturesque black sand beach of Muriwai, and through the enchanting Woodhill forest.
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Tamaki Hikoi Maori Walk
Discover an ancient Maori trail in the modern heart of Auckland City. The experienced guide will bring Auckland´s unique landscape alive by storytelling, song and customs. You will hear stories passed from generation to generation and experience Auckland’s most illustrated locations.
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Waitakere Ranges Regional Park
The Waitakere Ranges (Auckland's largest regional park), located only 30 kilometres from downtown Auckland, is the perfect place where to enjoy tranquillity and unique flora and fauna. One tour company who takes you to Waitakere Ranges is the multi-award winning tour company Bush and Beach Ltd who also offers other amazing tours, such as Hobbiton movie set tour, wine and food tours as well as city tours.
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Auckland Harbour Bridge Bungy Jump
Auckland is home to the world’s first harbour bridge bungy jump, operated by the bungy originals — the AJ Hackett Bungy. Jumpers leap over the Waitemata Harbour and are offered the experience of a lifetime! The bridge is 40 metres high and if you really want it to be even more thrilling, opt for a water-touch and enjoy a nice ocean dip!
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Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb
Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb is a 1½ hour climb under, in, through and over Auckland’s iconic harbour bridge. Accompanied by a climb leader, this activity offers unique 360 degree views of the Hauraki Gulf, Viaduct Harbour and cityscapes. Full commentary covers the history, geology, geography and culture of Auckland, as well as some colourful secrets.
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Matakana Coast
Stretching from Puhoi to Pakiri, the Matakana Coast is dotted with deserted bays with small islands and recreational reserves and offers some of the finest wines, arts, crafts and visitor attractions in rural New Zealand, all within an hour drive north of Auckland. Matakana also aims to be the first ‘Slow Food’ town in New Zealand.
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Tiritiri Matangi Island
A world-renowned wildlife sanctuary, Tiritiri Matangi is one of only two Open Scientific Reserves in New Zealand, situated in the Hauraki Gulf only a 75-minute ferry ride away from central Auckland. This is a protected haven for native and endangered species, and a true paradise for anyone who loves the nature and bird watching.
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Maungawhau — Mount Eden
The grass-covered crater of Mount Eden in Auckland is the highest natural point in the region. A stunning view over the city's skyline unfolds from the top. A serene walk to the peak of the volcano is a great alternative to city bustle.
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Matamata (Hobbiton)
For fans of "The Lord Of the Rings" trilogy or "The Hobbit" movies, Matamata village is an essential must-visit. Here, you can experience Hobbiton first-hand and feel like one of Tolkien's characters for a moment. The village is an estimated 2 1/2-hour car ride from Auckland, but the journey is worth every minute and you can take breaks on your way there, to simply marvel at NZ's beautiful and diverse landscape.
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Cornwall Park
The park is wrapped around One Tree Hill and its obelisk monument, which was erected in memory of the donor of the park Sir John Logan Campbell. Regular guided tours, workshops and other events are held here, and the park is a beautiful area for a stroll through nature and to enjoy magnificent gardens, a large tree and bird diversity and stunning views.
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