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Whether you’re seeking relaxation or a wilderness adventure, the islands of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf Marine Park have it all. More than 50 islands have been set aside for conservation and most have public access. Visit an island sanctuary to see rare and endangered birds, climb a volcanic cone or simply relax in the sun on a white sand beach.

Photo by Bob McCree
Courtesy of Tourism New Zealand

Auckland travel guide: Top things to do & see

our guide

The vibe

Auckland is a spectacular mash-up of urban sophistication, Maori culture, mountains, sea, wineries and heart-thumping adventure. It's also one of the friendliest places on the planet. Known as the City of Sails thanks to a boat-loving population, it's no surprise that Auckland's waterfronts, bays, islands and harbors are deeply integrated into everyday life. Many of the most popular activities take place in and around the water.

Highly multicultural, Auckland offers a rich experience for visitors with its excellent ethnic restaurants and cultural institutions, most notably stellar Auckland War Memorial Museum where artifact-packed galleries are dedicated to Maori and Pacific Island cultures.

Top reasons to go

  • An abundance of art, entertainment, excellent food, super-friendly residents and intriguing ways to play on, in and around the water
  • Multiple opportunities to learn about and interact with authentic Maori culture
  • Proximity of nature and adventure to the city center
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Christine Loomis
A longtime travel writer and editor,  I'm on the board of the Society of American Travel Writers and chair of SATW's Western Chapter. I've taken 20 cruises on 13 different cruise lines...so far.

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