"The city of sails 'and 'the girl with
a hundred fans '(English for Maori-Tamaki Makau-Rau)
are some names under which Auckland is known
as. These names reflect the city’s first
forces. It is the largest city in New Zealand.
With Ports, gorgeous beaches, hiking, trekking,
walking and bridge climbing trails, holiday
islands, a joyful atmosphere, with a blend of
Polynesian and Maori culture Auckland gives
a distinct identity on tourism’s map.
Although the four cities in Auckland (Auckland,
Manukau, North Shore and Waitakere) mobilizes
attention to the first view, the many tourist
attractions in and around Auckland gets you
hooked for a long term.
Tourist attractions in Auckland
Auckland is not only famous for its cosmopolitan
city, but is also famous for the many activities
and attractions (both in and around Auckland),
which presents its tourists.
Attractions of the city in Auckland
Explore the city's attractions on your visit
to Auckland, New Zealand, with visits to New
Zealand packages on the Auckland Explorer bus.
The popular attractions of the city you should
see on your visit to New Zealand include Auckland
Museum, Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World,
Auckland Zoo, Victoria Park Market, Auckland
Bridge Climb, and Auckland Art Gallery.
While in Auckland, get a taste for nightlife,
dining at a restaurant in the Sky City in the
port and the neighboring islands that takes
place in the distance. The casino and bungee
jumping sessions in the Sky City, Auckland,
adds to its charm.
Other attractions in Auckland
In addition to the main attractions of the city,
you can also visit farms, gardens, spas and
thermal pools, thermal and Leisure Park, volcanoes,
caves and get a taste of New Zealand 's diversity
encapsulated in each of its destinations.
Around Auckland Islands
The islands around Auckland make for excellent
day trips and thereby excellent holiday destinations.
The islands that you should visit on your visit
to Auckland, New Zealand, are as follows:
* Kawau Island (for the mansion Museum Kawau,
hiking trails, spas, beaches and copper mines)
* Great Barrier Island (for beaches, forests,
hiking trails, bird watching, Kauri dams, hot
springs, views of mountain peaks, diving, fishing,
surfing and camping)
* The island of Rangitoto (for the volcano,
hiking tours or trains at the summit, the views
of Hauraki Gulf in Auckland and city)
* Maungawhau Island (Mt Eden, the highest volcano
in Auckland, Maori year Fort, 13th century still
settling Maori)
* Maungakiekie island also known as One Tree
Hill ,(archaeological journey to the largest
Maori in New Zealand)
* Waiheke Island (ferry for hiking, beaches,
forests, cafes, vineyards, art studios, on horseback,
kayaking and mountain biking)
* Tiri Tiri Matangi Island (opened its sanctuary
for wildlife, bird watching, trees)
Activities and Attractions in Auckland
With all the major attractions - urban and natural
- in a half-hour tour of downtown Auckland,
it’s a haven for adventure lovers and
outdoor sports. The 22 conservation parks only
add to the limit of charm that the city presents
its tourists.
Sailing, surfing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing,
boat cruises and trips to the islands, snorkeling,
scuba diving, cycling, surfing, bungee jumping,
climbing the bridge, walking and hiking, sports
beach, visits to museums and travel One Tree
Hill, golf, horse riding, dolphins and whales,
bird watching, snowboarding are some activities
that you can go for, while on your visit to
New Zealand in Tours with New Zealand.
Getting to Auckland
The Auckland International Airport, New Zealand
connects the major cities in the world. The
Auckland regular flights connect with other
tourist destinations in New Zealand.
Theme highways in Auckland
In addition to tours, you can also tour Auckland
by road on the Twin Coast Discovery, Pacific
Coast Highway, thermal Explorer and Great New
Zealand theme highways. Walking the east coasts
to the west of Auckland on the famous promenade
you can go for a number of attractions. Otherwise,
take a ferry to Devonport and enjoy the deals
that urban Auckland has to offer.