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As soon as you step off the ferry you’ll be drawn in by the gorgeous scenery and beautiful coastal environment of Waiheke Island.
Spot sea birds, native plants and, if you’re lucky, orcas or dolphins. Let expert guides help you learn about the history and ecology of Waiheke, its ambitious conservation projects and island life.
You'll stop for lunch at Oneroa, then continue your walk through a sculpture park, a stunning bush reserve, past amazing homes, city and sea views.
This is the most popular walk. The walking group will be no more than 8 people plus your guide. Lunch is included.
Spot sea birds, native plants and, if you’re lucky, orcas or dolphins. Let expert guides help you learn about the history and ecology of Waiheke, its ambitious conservation projects and island life.
You'll stop for lunch at Oneroa, then continue your walk through a sculpture park, a stunning bush reserve, past amazing homes, city and sea views.
This is the most popular walk. The walking group will be no more than 8 people plus your guide. Lunch is included.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Head to downtown Auckland to catch a quick 40-minute ferry across the emerald waters of the Hauraki Gulf.