About Auckland

Auckland's waterside location has fostered the locals' love affair with the sea, earning this place the nickname "City of Sails".

Auckland sprawls over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. A cloak of rainforest covers the surrounding hills, dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape and enchanting holiday islands are scattered throughout the vast Hauraki Gulf. Two of the best island getaways are Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island

Auckland's heart beats to a Polynesian rhythm, its people a melting pot of European, South Pacific and Asian cultures and a strong indigenous Maori heritage. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique dining and shopping experiences.

Auckland's temperate climate, easy access to the coast and variety of activities earn the city consistent top five rankings in international lifestyle surveys. Discover for yourself why it is one of New Zealand's best destinations.

 
Highlights
Auckland has so much to see and do, so we've highlighted some unique activities.
History and Culture
New Zealand's indigenous people call Auckland Tamaki Makau Rau.
Nature and Scenery
Take in spectacular views from Auckland's natural and man-made landmarks.
Destinations
Discover the areas of Auckland, each with unique attractions and activities.
Useful Information
Commonly asked questions, customs, immigration, climate, accommodation and more.
The Auckland Guide
Download, order or view Tourism Auckland's visitor guide, The Auckland Guide.
Organising Your Visit
Organising your visit to Auckland is easy with Tourism Auckland.

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