Discover Auckland’s lively districts and scenic landscapes on this extensive half-day shore trip. Journey in a Mercedes-Benz 7-seater luxury van or 12 seater Sprinter, or E class sedan, pausing to explore the seaside communities of Devonport and Mission Bay, visit the Auckland Domain, and wander through charming Parnell, etc.
We can pick up guests at any hotel they stay in CBD.
Departure 8.30am from your Hotel in Auckland CBD
One of Auckland's most luxurious streets with spectacular views of the harbour and islands.
A beautiful journey along the waterfront of the Waitemata Harbour.
With a wide range of eateries and bars and a view of the harbour and Rangitoto Island, one of Auckland's most popular beaches.
Another popular city beach with many restaurants, cafes and bars.
A great vantage point for views over the Hauraki Gulf.
Dividing the City and the North Shore with spectacular views.
Drive up the volcanic cone of North Head with its tunnels and military history and enjoy more outstanding views of the city skyline and the Islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Maungaukia – One of the many historic military installations on Maunguaika / North Head.
A historic seaside village on the north shore with cafes shops and galleries. Via the historic suburbs and beaches of Narrow Neck and Cheltenham
Auckland War Memorial Museum stands on the hill known by Māori as Pukekawa. It has occupied this site since 1929 when subscriptions raised by Aucklanders in remembrance of their war dead and enabled the construction of what is considered one of New Zealand's finest heritage buildings. To this day, Auckland War Memorial Museum is a touchstone of remembrance for families and returned service personnel who wish to honour their loved ones and fallen comrades.
One of Auckland Council’s jewels, the Wintergarden at the Auckland Domain is a treasure of great historic interest. It was designed in the early 1900s in the style of the famous English partnership of Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jeckyll and opened in 1913. Rare and spectacular plants including the Amorphopallus titanum (corpse flower) and a large collection of chrysanthemums, in an ever-changing display can be seen in each of the two barrel-vaulted Victorian style glass houses which face out on to an extensive courtyard and sunken pool. The marble statues in the courtyard between the glass houses were added in the 1920s and 30s by local businessman William Elliot. One house is heated and shows off lush tropical and heat-loving plants while the other displays temperate plants changing with the seasons.
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