Official travel guide to destinations in Auckland, New Zealand

Destinations

Auckland is often described as being a collection of villages. It is divided into seven administrative areas, each with their own attractions and unique activities. Auckland's Hauraki Gulf is dotted with holiday islands easily accessible by ferry, including Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island. This section will introduce you to Auckland placenames and their particular attractions.

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BIG little city

Right downtown in the hub of Auckland lives the BIG little city. With a BIG variety of new and exciting places to shop, dine, drink, dance and stay there’s something to suit everyone’s desires.

City Fringe

Like many great cities, Auckland is a collection of villages. To Aucklanders, these are vitally important – each is a landmark that helps define the city they live in.

East of Auckland

Charming coastal and inland villages and regional parks lie to the east.

Franklin Country

Franklin is the ultimate lifestyle destination combining relaxed country living with savvy city style, all just a short drive, south of Auckland.

Hauraki Gulf and islands

The Hauraki Gulf and its islands are Auckland’s greatest assets.

North of Auckland

Rolling countryside, arts, wineries and beaches are found north of Auckland.

Northern Bays

Gold sand beaches and a relaxed lifestyle characterise the northern bays.

South of Auckland

South of Auckland is home to a lively blend of cultures.

West of Auckland

Discover spectacular black sand beaches, rainforests and vineyards.

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