Auckland

What's it like?


Home to of almost a third of New Zealand’s whole population, Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city.  However, the term city should be used loosely when describing Auckland, as it’s really a mix of urban and marine.
 
Auckland offers a very multicultural lifestyle with a wonderful watery backyard containing over 50 islands.  Situated between the Hauraki Gulf to the east and the Manukau Harbour to the South, Auckland is one of only a few cities in the world to boast access to two harbours on two independent bodies of water.

Auckland is surrounded by a real variety of different geographical landscapes.  A half hour journey from the city centre could take you up a volcano, through a rainforest, along an empty black sand beach, across the harbour to one of the islands or to a vineyard to sample some of the region’s best wines.  Auckland’s proximity to such varied geography, in addition to it’s warm climate and easy layout creates a lifestyle commonly ranked in the world’s top ten.

With a population of 1.3 million, the Auckland region is home to over a quarter of Kiwis.

Things to do in Auckland


Vineyards and beaches can be found to the north, south and west of Auckland.  Visitors can encounter New Zealand’s unique bird and tree species, including the giant kauri tree in the native forests of the Hunua and Waitakere ranges.

Auckland’s multicultural society is reflected in it’s many islands, each one with it’s own character and activities.  Visitors can choose between Rangitoto, Waiheke, Motuihe or Kawau, Great Barrier and Tiri Tiri Matangi a bit further out.  Whatever island you choose to visit, you will be able to find ultimate relaxation or an island adventure, just make sure you take gear to match.

With influences from Polynesia, Japan, Europe, South America, the Mediterranean and Thailand, Auckland’s culinary scene offers an exciting array of choice to all its visitors.
 
Auckland is well known for its art and fashion scene making it a haven for visitors who enjoy shopping.  A walk around the city will give visitors an idea of the creativeness on offer to them, and also the chance to sample the excellent local theatre and the Auckland live music scene.

Main towns in the Auckland region

  • Auckland City - largest urban area in New Zealand
  • Great Barrier Island - a large island with a small population
  • Pukekohe - major attractions include motor racing, horse racing and garden fresh vegetables
  • Rangitoto - volcanic island erupted from the seabed around 600 years ago
  • Waiheke Island - pleasure-loving island famous for its many vineyards

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