Discover Auckland like a local, visiting cool bars and cafes in Britomart and Wynyard Quarter, shop high end local labels in Ponsonby and wander along New North Road in Kingsland for exciting after-dark entertainment.
Venture further afield and set your eyes upon the world-renowned West Coast beaches where you can discover black sand and eat fish and chips watching the sun set. A short ferry ride will see you set foot on one of the many islands in the Hauraki Gulf where you can explore wineries, volcanoes and native wildlife.
With a beautiful, welcoming Polynesian culture and one of a kind cultural experiences, Auckland is a city not to miss.
Slowing down and being kinder to the planet is everyone’s resolution for the new year – and if it’s not, it should be! Give your legs and lungs a good workout by walking or cycling, support initiatives that care for the environment, and choose eco-friendly experiences that reward with nature’s restorative embrace.
Read MoreAuckland is a melting pot of multiculturalism and the place where the best from around the globe mixes with the city’s unique Polynesian character.
Dreaming of an A-lister’s getaway or ‘Sweet As’ staycation to cheer on New Zealand’s record-breaking defence of the America’s Cup, but budget won’t stretch? Think again!
Read MoreWaiheke Island is often described as the jewel of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf, and visitors will quickly discover why. A beacon for Auckland’s creative community, lovers of food and wine will also be drawn to the delights of the Island.
Read MoreBrowse the racks of New Zealand’s top fashion houses, hunt for high-end homewares or pick up gourmet goodies from local producers in the City of Sails.
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