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How long is the drive from Coromandel to Whangarei?

The direct drive from Coromandel to Whangarei is 201 mi (324 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 18 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Coromandel to Whangarei, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Auckland and Hamilton, as well as top places to visit like Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway and Whangamata Beach, or the ever-popular Palm Motel Waihi.

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Top cities between Coromandel and Whangarei

The top cities between Coromandel and Whangarei are Auckland and Hamilton. Auckland is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Coromandel and 2 hours from Whangarei.
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Hamilton

Hamilton, located in New Zealand's Waikato region, is a vibrant city offering a variety of attractions. The Hamilton Gardens showcase diverse themed gardens and the Waikato Museum features Maori art and artifacts. The city center's Victoria Street is bustling with dining and entertainment options. Additionally, Hamilton's parks provide not only scenic beauty but also cultural landmarks and recreational activities for both locals and visitors to enjoy.
8% as popular as Auckland
42 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Whangarei
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Auckland

Events
Cultural Events
Auckland, located in the northern part of New Zealand's North Island, is a bustling city surrounded by two large harbors. The iconic Sky Tower offers panoramic views of Viaduct Harbour, known for its luxurious yachts and waterfront establishments. Auckland Domain, the city's oldest park, sits atop an extinct volcano and houses the formal Wintergardens. Mission Bay Beach near Downtown provides a picturesque seaside promenade.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Whangarei

Best stops along Coromandel to Whangarei drive

The top stops along the way from Coromandel to Whangarei (with short detours) are Sky Tower, Auckland War Memorial Museum, and Hamilton Gardens. Other popular stops include Waiheke Island, Hot Water Beach, and Devonport.
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Palm Motel Waihi

Motel
Outdoor Activities
Palm Motel Waihi offers a relaxed stay with its comfortable studios and apartments featuring kitchenettes. The property boasts an outdoor pool, garden, and playground. Guests appreciate the ample charging outlets and friendly owners. Families enjoy spacious rooms equipped with TVs and Sky channels, while the staff is described as warm and helpful. The motel's practicality is noted, with fully serviceable yet dated rooms that cater to both adults and kids with amenities like a pool and hot tub.
Awesome stay. Room was amazing. Nice to come from Auckland to such a clean room. Hosts! Well, we couldn't rate them highly enough. Awesome people and guided us through the town. Our 5 year old loved being there also with the Pool and Mum in the Spa. Wouldn't stay anywhere else! And we will be back again. Thanks so much. See you soon!
Michalla L — Google review
Cheaper if you book with motel direct. We paid $42 extra booking travago website. The rooms are small and not laid out well. No armchairs and only bed to sit on apart from plastic dining chairs. Brown decor. That said it's very clean. Managers so friendly and helpful. Now we know what you get and at a better price we would book again.
Monique K — Google review
Only stayed one night, pool closes early on colder days and spa was booked out. I only booked the place for my daughter to swim in the pool but even in the mornings pool not open only at 10am when checking out. So we had no chance at having a swim at all. Stayed in room one , toilet so noisy when flushing and bathroom very small had dirt in them when arrived and stove needs to be replaced. The soap and shampoo dispenser was not even working too they were full but not even working. There were ants all over the kitchen bench and by the fridge. The bed was the only best thing for me to be honest.
Julsy F — Google review
Practical with dated but fully serviceable rooms with all you need. Suitable for kids with pool and hot tub for adults. Good parking and no road noise when in back units and comfortable beds. Brilliant showers and water pressure. Lovely birdsong in mornings. Rail trail station is close by as well. Ideal place to spend a few days exploring all the area has to offer.
Philip L — Google review
One tiny soap for 4 ladies body wash in shower did not work,bottom of shower not clean enough, but beds were very comfortable and covers were good,location good
Karen L — Google review
The motel is run down and in need if maintenance. Door handles on kitchen broken net curtains decades old with holes and look grey with dust. Holes in blinds. Found last guests food in fridge and an unwashed microwave. No sound insulation between units. We had to ask for towels and teatowels when we arrived. On the plus side sheets and pillow cases were clean and fresh.
Christie W — Google review
For 196 a night the only good thing i can say is the room was clean and so was the bathroom.10$ charge to use the hot tub....it says included In stay on website and in their booklet on arrival, all you need to do is book a time but when you get to reception you have to pay. It's $10 each time you book a time. I usually like to have one in the morning and night but at 10 each session. No thank you. Ive not read a single review so far thay says they were being charged to use spa. Was this only being charged to me if so im not happy at all.
Maryjane — Google review
One of the cleanest motels I have ever been in which is my No. 1 priority. Room slightly outdated, and have been done up very nicely, and I am very happy with the value received. Would not hesitate to stay there again. The staff very friendly and on the whole we had a great experience staying at the Pam Motel.
Mary D — Google review
4.1
(162)
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4.5
(233)
123 Parry Palm Avenue, Waihi 3610, New Zealand
http://www.palmmotelwaihi.co.nz/
+64 7 863 8461
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Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Nestled at the foot of the Coromandel Range, Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway offers a scenic stroll along the former railway line connecting Paeroa and Waihi. This route provides a glimpse into the area's rich mining and railway history through well-preserved remnants from bygone eras.
4.5
(489)
Waikato Region, New Zealand
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Whangamata Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Whangamata Beach, located on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand, is renowned for its excellent surf conditions, making it a popular destination for surfers of all skill levels. The long left-hander Whangamata Bar is considered one of the best waves in the country. Additionally, the beach offers various breaks suitable for both beginners and advanced surfers.
Beautiful beach. Great waves. Lovely locals. Very chill comfortable vibe.
Fran C — Google review
A wonderful holiday location at any time of year. A good choice of cafes, restaurants and shops. Blackies cafe behind the surf club is a favourite.There’s plenty to do - beach for swimming and walks, Wentworth Valley walk to the falls, a local gym, mountain biking, fishing or just relaxing.
Nic D — Google review
My husband and I went to Whangamata Beach today 6/6/2024. The beach there was very peaceful and tranquil so we could enjoy our relaxing stroll along the beach. Even though the weather was not so good and chilly today, we still enjoyed our time there. We highly recommend you to visit there on a sunny day.
Addie L — Google review
Looked a great and safe beach. Even though this place is relatively small had toilets and so many restaurants!
Andrew ( — Google review
Great beach. Great walk. Take me to the Island (at low tide!!)
Kevin P — Google review
Excellent sandy beach. Midweek on a sunny November day, there were no crowds and no problem finding a parking spot. Also, a good cafe, Blackies, behind the surf club.
P B — Google review
Voted best beach. Heaps of choices for safe swimming spots. Surf or flat. Long sandy beach walks close to an easy going main street with lots of great eateries and shopping opportunities. Friendly happy locals cos how can we not be happy living in paradise😁
Marieka D — Google review
This is a lovely beach. One local told me that this beach was voted the best in New Zealand last year. I have been to better beaches in NZ to be honest, but it's still lovely. The views are great and if you get to kayak out to the island then you should definitely include that in your trip.
David H — Google review
4.8
(612)
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4.7
(403)
107 Barrowclough Road, Whangamatā 3620, New Zealand
http://www.whangamatasurf.co.nz/
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Hamilton Gardens

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Hamilton Gardens is a sprawling 50-hectare landscape located southeast of the city center. It features an array of meticulously designed gardens, including Japanese, Italian Renaissance, and traditional Maori-influenced spaces. Visitors can explore themed enclosed gardens such as Chinese, English, American, and Indian gardens with unique architectural elements like colonnades and pagodas. The park also includes a cafe, restaurant, and playgrounds for children to enjoy.
Located some 120 kilometres from Auckland this experience is a MUST for any lover of gardens and beauty. The Hamilton gardens are by all accounts one of the most impressive botanical gardens to visit to explore gardens of the world. Simply stunning! Make the stop as part of your trip to Rotorua or Hawke’s Bay. It’s great value and is just magnificent. Stop at the cafe for coffee before you head off and explore the beautiful spaces. The tour takes a good two or three hours…. Enjoy
J N — Google review
Well worth a visit, the lake is lovely with little ducklings currently. We went into the enclosed garden (paid entry) and it was worth it. Stunning design and so fun to explore! We took a lunch break before heading back in. We ended up spending 5 hours there with my senior parents. Plenty of seats along the way to rest and sights and floral displays to photograph. Bring your power bank! One tip - Make sure you head to Mansfield Garden then to Picturesque Garden to follow the story. The cafe has menu and items in the cabinet. Highly recommend the apple feijoa smoothie! Parking was easy. A great experience and highly recommended!
Emily H — Google review
Hamilton Gardens is one of the few places in the city that’s truly worth spending some time exploring. Each themed garden may not be a perfect replication of its cultural origin, but they do a great job showcasing the key elements within the limits of the space — from the pavilions and traditional structures in the Chinese Garden to the tatami-style layout in the Japanese Garden. I’ve visited many times — sometimes with friends, sometimes with family, and sometimes just by myself. Even within the same garden, the scenery can feel completely different depending on the season, which is part of the charm. It used to be free, but now non-residents need to purchase a ticket. Staff at the entrance will ask where you’re from and sell the appropriate ticket, and there’s a check at the gate before entry. The whole park is medium-sized. You can do a quick walk-through in about 30 minutes, or spend half a day strolling slowly through each garden. It’s a wonderful spot for families, offering both relaxation and a bit of education. A solid 5-star recommendation.
Wayne W — Google review
Such an amazing place with amazing spaces. A joy to wander around. You could easily spend the whole day here, there is so many wonderful sights to see. A photographers dream! The eatery has great food when you need to refuel. Well worth the entry fee.
Carolyn S — Google review
Beautiful place with various gardens from multiple cultures. I was fascinated by the aesthetic and the upkeep of everything. Highly recommend checking this place out for a casual stroll. Admission fee was about NZ$20 You could spend up to a few hours here depending on if you just want to see all the gardens or just relax.
Devyn R — Google review
I have been to quite a few gardens all around the world. This one is now my favorite. So much to see and experience. So well laid out. Highly recommend a visit. 3hrs allowed us to walk the entire garden at a leisurely pace.
Xavier B — Google review
The Hamilton Gardens truly took me by surprise. I didn’t expect such a wonder — so full of unexpected diversity. The way each garden is shaped by its own culture and country feels absolutely unique, something I’ve never encountered before. Everything is beautifully cared for, charming, and delightfully unusual. And now, in spring, the blossoms add their own magic — a touch of fragrant mystery drifting through every corner.❤️
Lara G — Google review
My wife dragged me here because we couldn't check-in to our hotel as early as we arrived. I'm really glad she did! It was a lovely walk around, plenty to see, and not overly crowded. I appreciated the variety of gardens and how each is unique. There are two little ice cream shops for kids of all ages, including husbands. If you're passing through, or just want a cool place to walk around and relax, I highly recommend stopping by here.
Victor M — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(3639)
Hungerford Crescent, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
http://www.hamiltongardens.co.nz/
+64 7 838 6782
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Hamilton Lake Domain

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Park
Nature & Parks
Hamilton Lake Domain, located in the heart of Hamilton City, offers a picturesque 3.8 km hiking trail around Lake Rotorua. The trail is popular among walkers, runners, and hikers and features lush vegetation alongside the lake, picnic areas, a playground, cafe, and a boardwalk section. Visitors can enjoy various water-based activities such as yachting, windsurfing, kayaking, and paddle boating. The domain also hosts organized events like fairs and family days.
1 round is about 5km..very nice place to walk ..toilet facilities on both sides of the lake..children's playground available...cafe with nice coffee..ample parking...serene environment...definitely 5 star rating
Yeang K — Google review
Bird life, clean paths, range of shaded and non shaded areas. Flat walking track, perfect for any fitness level. Great place to watch the sunset
Savannah — Google review
A sunny spring day at the end of September. Beautiful place to chill and have lunch with the kids. Awesome play areas for toddlers thru to bigger kids. Ice cream shop and cafe. Public toilets. Free parking.
Kim S — Google review
Enjoyable walk around the lake, not too much foot traffic. Track looks maintained and taken care of. Stopped to feed the ducks but a Tuna come up to eat instead :)
Violet — Google review
We are SO LUCKY to have this asset in our city. Whether you are looking for somewhere to picnic, need a great playground, feel like an ice-cream, want to spend time in nature- or seeking a lovely walk- Hamilton Lake has it all.
Rae H — Google review
Beautiful place for weekend outing with your family. Suddenly you feel like you are in Dubai.. because of the palm trees!
Tamira A — Google review
The children's playground I'd fabulous and offers children a safe place to play and exercise. There is a closed off area for smaller children to safely play.
Julianna M — Google review
Great venue for dragon boating event. Clean, tidy. Lots of grass. Good toilet facilities.Nice playground for kids.Thank you Tron!
Tania M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(574)
Ruakiwi Road, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton 3204, New Zealand
https://www.waikatonz.com/walking-and-hiking-trails/hamilton-lake-domain/
+64 7 838 6699
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Hamilton Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Hamilton Zoo is a popular destination for animal enthusiasts and families, housing over 600 animals from New Zealand and around the world. Visitors can observe the animals in their natural habitats, learn about their environments, and engage with zookeepers during various talks throughout the day. The zoo also boasts a walk-through aviary dedicated to native birds and plants, providing an immersive experience for guests. Additionally, it offers facilities such as picnic areas, a cafe, playgrounds for children, and a souvenir shop.
The upgrades to this facility are fantastic. It's clean, the animals are well cared for and happy, and the staff are knowledgeable and friendly. The map is well laid out with plenty of play areas sprinkled throughout, as well as restrooms and snack opportunities. Disability access is decent, but there are some steep areas. The cafe is good, with a smaller outlet next to the playground. There is a decent selection of gluten and dairy free snacks, as well as alternative milks for surprisingly good coffee.
Jenn H — Google review
Hamilton Zoo is a fantastic place for families and animal lovers. The enclosures are spacious and thoughtfully designed, giving the animals room to move and making the experience feel natural. The highlights include the big cats, giraffes, rhinos, and the incredible aviary walk-through. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about conservation. Keeper talks are engaging and give you a deeper understanding of the animals and the zoo’s work. The grounds are well-kept, easy to walk, and there are plenty of shaded areas and picnic spots to relax. It’s not overcrowded like some larger zoos, which makes the visit more enjoyable and peaceful. A great balance of education, conservation, and family fun—definitely worth a visit if you’re in Hamilton.
George S — Google review
This was my second visit, and I had a great time again. The grounds are quite large, so I recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. I really love zoos, so I always take my time to look carefully at how the exhibits are designed and to make sure the animals don’t look bored. I was surprised to see so many peacocks freely roaming around right near the entrance, but they seemed very used to people and were quite friendly.
Ha R — Google review
Spent a few hours here, my daughter had a blast. Wouldn't mind returning to see the tiger as we never got the chance too since there were so many people in the viewing window. In my eyes it was well worth it. Zoo keepers seem to take great care of the animals.
Racheal P — Google review
Had a fabulous family day out and were lucky enough to enjoy two of the animal encounters the zoo offers. Both our encounters and general viewing experiences were top notch. We got to see a variety of the animals being fed, playing, and living positive and enriched lives.
Chloe M — Google review
A wide variety of animals. All animals seemed healthy and with a reasonable amount of space and activities to do. I'm very torn over the chimps because most of the time they just don't look active or happy. We paid extra to do a lemur encounter as we have done in the past and it's a reasonable price to see the lemurs up close and hand feed them. The interaction is on the lemurs terms and the keepers have interesting information on their behaviour and hierachy. The takeaway is that all lemurs are now endangered due to deforestation in Madagascar (citified). For the animal encounters I recommend buying tickets in advance online to ensure you have enough for your party. The zoo entrance is a separate fee. Wear the shoes as stated on the ticket. You'll need good walking shoes anyway as the grounds are massive. The addition of a nice cafe at the entrance, improved parking and several wee playgrounds around the zoo have all improved the zoo immensely.
YoungNZ M — Google review
My daughter and grandson absolutely enjoyed a Sunday morning spent at the zoo. Loads of cute animals with play grounds in-between which was great for me to have a breather lol it's definitely a must do for the family. Thank you Hamilton zoo for the great experience, we'll be back
Shannon H — Google review
We loved Hamilton Zoo, even on a rainy day it was a really fun experience. We had half the displays to ourselves, given that not many people were out braving the weather. Totally worth it though, such a nice relaxed environment and the animals all appeared to be in good health! Definitely recommend the trip here
Steve — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(870)
183 Brymer Road, Rotokauri, Hamilton 3289, New Zealand
http://www.hamiltonzoo.co.nz/
+64 7 838 6720
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Hot Water Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Hot Springs & Geysers
Hot Water Beach, located on the eastern coast of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand, is a popular destination for travelers seeking a unique beach experience. Situated just south of Mercury Bay and approximately 12 kilometers southeast of Whitianga, this natural wonder offers visitors the opportunity to dig their own hot pool in the sand during low tide and soak in the thermal waters that bubble up from beneath the surface.
4.2
(1646)
3591, New Zealand
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Hahei Explorer Cathedral Cove Boat Tour

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Boat tour agency
Tours
Boat Tours
The Hahei Explorer Cathedral Cove Boat Tour offers a unique adventure within the Cathedral Cove marine reserve on the stunning Coromandel Peninsula. Just a short drive from Hot Water Beach, this tour provides an educational experience with knowledgeable guides sharing facts about the ecosystem, history, and geography of the area. Visitors have the opportunity to see diverse marine life and may even spot a sunbathing seal.
Excellent team, quick and efficient communication. We drove directly from Auckland airport as soon as we landed after 14 hrs flight. It was perfect weather and was so refreshing. Friendly local tour guide with a lot of information. With a special needs(Autism) child we were quite concerned about the tour on an inflatable boat but it is very safe even without a seat belt. He thoroughly enjoyed the fast boat ride and all the caves! There are no restrooms so make sure you are clear before the ride :)
Sandhya P — Google review
Amazing tour, friendly and informative guides, the scenery and sites were amazing to see, saw a seal and two penguins, had a great time. Thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Thank you Scotty and team.
Robyn L — Google review
Definitely a "Must Do" experience when in the Coromandel! Not only do you get to see the famous Cathedral Cove, but you get to see SO many other little islands and secret caves that are just not accessible from the shore. Our guide Andy was fabulous giving us loads of interesting information and facts along the way. We loved our experience and they even have a free parking area a few minutes walk from their beach departure which was really handy! Don't miss this tour!
Amanda R — Google review
A wonderful tour, felt safe but was still fun! Great knowledge of the geology and the history associated with the area. Clear water and incredible landscapes.
Rachel — Google review
Definitely a great way to check out this part of the coast. They took us to lots of great out-of-the-way places that we didn't know about. Our guide Tim was very professional and knowledgeable. We learned so much and marvelled at everything. Thank you! These guys are worth the ticket price, and depart right from Hahei beach. Plus their tour sizes are relatively small for a more personalised experience.
Emily S — Google review
We booked our tour with the hopes of finding photographing the beautiful scenery along the coast here from the blow hole to Cathedral Cove and we were not disappointed. Our guide Tom told us all about the formations from the geology to the legends about them. It was greatly entertaining.
Stephanie C — Google review
What an amazing time! Excellent tour and guide was very interesting. Lots of genuine enthusiasm and passion explaining about the bay. Well worth the $$$. I did a few cruises this holiday and this was one of my favourite. Just relaxing and fun.
Evergreen — Google review
A fabulous experience and with Andy as our guide. Loved going into the caves looking at rock formations. Great day and took lots of photos A must do for those visiting.
Faye S — Google review
4.9
(439)
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5.0
(244)
End of the beach, Wigmore Crescent, Hahei 3591, New Zealand
http://www.haheiexplorer.co.nz/
+64 7 866 3910
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Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours

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Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Kayaking & Canoeing
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours at the Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve. Explore a sea kayaking paradise, discovering beaches, islands, and rock gardens while paddling through sea caves and encountering marine life. Experience the thrill of kayak sailing as you capture stunning photos along the way. Conclude your journey with cappuccinos, hot chocolates, and cookies at Cathedral Cove.
Customer orientation at its best! Astonishing tour! Great organization, easy communication via WhatsApp, paddling made for everyone, relaxing stop at cathedral cove with tea and cookies, lot of information on Cook, Tasman, Māori, marine reserve park from the guide, we saw stingrays just beneath our Kajak. Great day! Lovely experience! Do it if you have the chance to do so! Thank you Mike and team also for the extra transfer service! Great day!
Dori K — Google review
I’m so glad we did this! Kayaking with a bit of a history lesson — what a great combination. Our beautiful guide, Moanaroa, was informative and thorough in explaining the kayaking basics and making sure we were properly geared up and ready for our morning out at sea. A big thanks also to Hayden, who looked after our safety and shared fascinating historical insights with such enthusiasm. It was a fantastic way to spend our morning! Love the tea that was included on our rest stop. Highly recommend this experience.
Sara C — Google review
We had an amazing time on the Cathedral Cove Kayak Tour with our guide, Jerard. He was friendly, experienced, and even had great photography skills, capturing some fantastic moments for us. His knowledge and enthusiasm made the tour truly memorable. Highly recommended!
Negisa D — Google review
Such a fantastic morning. Loved seeing this magical coastline in a kayak with my son. Our guide Georgia was outstanding - we felt really safe and she was full of fascinating stories and insights about the area. A great combo of relaxed meandering and more energetic paddling with a heavenly stop at Cathedral Cove for a perfect hit choccie. Can’t imagine a better way to experience this stunning place.
Tess — Google review
OMG What a wonderful team of people so polite and caring this is a trip that no one should miss!!! My guide was a lovely sweet young lady called mo ( just an abriviation of her first name) she worked so hard pulling the Kayaks into and out of the water by herself with 2 people inside bless her! And when we reached Cathedral Cove she had all of the stuff to make the whole group hot drinks from Coffee's to Hot Chocolate I would personally like to thank her from the bottom of my heart ❤ for a lovely trip xxx
Neil W — Google review
We had a fantastic tour Louis was super nice and talked to everyone and showed lots of great interest in clients. It was a fantastic family and great fun paddling along the cathedral cove. We had some of the best hot chocolates of our lives. Experience of a lifetime in an incredible place. Louis we can’t wait to see you again
Lachlan C — Google review
Had an epic time on this kayak tour. Finding the launch point was super easy, just a 1 min walk from the car park down to the launch point on the beach. Check in was smooth and easy. Small group so really personalized. Provided dry bags to keep all my gear dry during the tour. I’m a hobby film photographer so that was great! Our guide for this tour, Lui, originally a Wellington local, took care of everyone so well, super attentive, funny, and we got to see so much with him. I was visiting from Hawaii so I feel very comfortable on/in the ocean. Traveling by myself so I was given a solo kayak and it was great to feel trusted enough to go at my own ability and with the freedom to explore while with the group, while also remaining respectful to the group and tour and making it easier and not harder on Lui. Took us around some of the smaller islands off shore, then got us right onto the beach. We were given time to walk around at cathedral cove, check out the spots, take some great photos, there was even some small shorebreak so I got to bodysurf a bit. All while he made us hot chocolate, coffee and tea right there on the beach. Really appreciated the emphasis on Māori history and legends to honor the rich indigenous culture, some more recent local history, and facts about wildlife in the area. Would recommend 110%, hopefully you get Lui, you won’t regret it!
Steven B — Google review
We absolutely loved the kayak tour! It was such a fun and relaxing way to explore the area, with stunning views all around. Brad was super friendly and made us feel safe and comfortable the whole time. A smooth, enjoyable experience — highly recommend!
Cathy T — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(577)
2 Hahei Beach Road, Hahei 3591, New Zealand
http://www.kayaktours.co.nz/
+64 7 866 3877
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Rapaura Watergardens

Garden
Nature & Parks
Self-catering accommodation
Rapaura Watergardens is a stunning lodge surrounded by breathtaking views and meticulously maintained water gardens. The sprawling grounds offer a serene and peaceful environment, perfect for families to explore and enjoy. Visitors can feed the ducks, take leisurely walks through regenerating bush, or simply relax in the well-appointed accommodation. The host Sacha provides excellent recommendations and ensures guests feel at home. This hidden gem is definitely worth a scenic drive off the main road for a memorable stay or visit.
We were warmly greeted by the friendly staff, who shared the fascinating history of this private water garden, created by a German couple. The gardens were stunning, with numerous lotus flowers in full bloom, and the walk to the waterfall was a lovely, easy hike. I truly appreciate all the effort that went into creating such a wonderful experience. Just a heads-up — the road leading to the garden can be quite windy, and don't pay any attention to the 100 km/h speed limit sign; it's a bit ridiculous!
Kwee ( — Google review
Great place to visit, lady there was very helpful and knowledgeable, giving us a great run down of its amazing history. Road to it was narrow and winding, but worth the journey. Really nice trails and water features, cool and peaceful. Ducks to feed. Highly recommend A+++
Collin D — Google review
Beautiful place to spend some days. Caretaker and owner very friendly and helpful. The gardens are lush and beautiful to walk around.
Martina W — Google review
Rapaura Water Gardens – He Taonga Ora A Living Treasure Rapaura Water Gardens in Tapu are a taonga, alive with wairua, history, and the mauri of the whenua. From the moment we arrived, the sound of the awa carried us into a different space — a place where past and present flow together.We climbed to the end of the track which we were blessed to view an opening of the shallow part of the opening of the waterfall, where the wai tumbled gently over the rocks. It was here that we acknowledged all that have been before us and left and the many stories and history this Awa has. Feeling completely blessed and appreciating the wairua and mauri of this space we felt this was a perfect time and place to karakia, give thanks and to cleanse our whanau, our greenstone taonga and really tune into this incredibly spiritual place. This was such a blessing, and a reminder of whakapapa and the timeless connection between people, land, and water.Standing there, with wai in our hands and our babies by our side, we felt the aroha of our tīpuna and the embrace of Papatūānuku. Rapaura Water Gardens in Tapu are more than a visitor attraction it is a sacred taonga where wai, whenua, people, and wairua flow together. The awa, now called the Tapu River (once known as Waipatukahu Stream), runs clear through the gardens, carrying with it stories of the land and its people.Since 1993, a whānau has lovingly carried the responsibility of kaitiakitanga (guardianship) for this whenua and awa. Their aroha and care can be felt everywhere – in the thriving native rākau, in the calls of ngā manu that echo through the gardens, and in the peaceful pathways that allow manuhiri to walk gently upon the land. Rapaura is not just a place you see — it is a place that touches you, cleanses you, and stays with you. A sanctuary of healing, grounding, and connection. 💧🌿✨ ❤️
Kingi G — Google review
We are blessed to have found this beautiful place to stay on our way to Driving Creek. The house was so cozy , clean and with character! Our appreciation to Serena (?Spelling ) for her warm and attentive service. We ordered food for BBQ dinner and they turned out excellent. The house was surrounded by the watergarden that we saw friendly little ducks , we enjoyed the walk there . Highly recommended to anyone looking for a place to stay in the Thames .
Theodora W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Perfect Stay! We had an amazing time at this accommodation! The host was incredibly welcoming and made sure everything was perfect for our stay. The house itself is spacious, spotless, and beautifully decorated. every detail felt thoughtful and inviting. The view from the house overlooking the garden and river is just stunning. The garden is beautifully maintained, and the walk along the river was such a highlight, it leads to a breathtaking waterfall that’s absolutely worth the stroll. We couldn’t have asked for a better place to stay. Highly recommend this wonderful home to anyone looking for a peaceful and picturesque getaway.
Rasoul A — Google review
Just visited the gardens. Restaurant was closed for main meals. Could do light fare only. Lovely day to visit in the mid 60's and overcast. A lot of stuff in bloom already and it's only end of Oct. Wheelchair/ Walker friendly to the lily ponds, but not the yellow track or up to the falls. I'd say to the falls you'd need to have decent knees. Maybe a 3 on scale of 1-10 for difficulty. Worth it for sure if you can make it. We spent 1.5 hours doing all the paths including feeding the ducks and sitting for awhile.
Tracy — Google review
The host was welcoming, friendly and helpful. A beautiful tranquil garden and bush retreat with natural water features. Followed by a panini, cake and coffee. We loved our time here ❤️
Chris B — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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586 Tapu Coroglen Road, Thames 3575, New Zealand
http://www.rapaura.com/
+64 7 868 4821
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11

Miranda Hot Springs

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Temporarily Closed
Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Miranda Hot Springs is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax in the thermal waters. The facilities include grassy areas, BBQs, and a cafe with good food and service. While some visitors find the prices steep, others appreciate the family-friendly environment and ample play space for children. This natural spa offers a leisurely experience with no time limit, lockers for belongings, and delicious fish and chips available on-site.
One of the oldest natural spa in Auckland, the administration is really cheap plus no time limit. They also have locker for your important items. The most important part this play is they have very good fish and chips. I think the combo is $16 if I am right. It’s really yum yum yum. Not a fancy place but its wonderful place for the family trip.
紐西蘭吃喝玩樂 Z — Google review
We had so much fun and memories are established here! Surely, the council work alongside the owners and develop a collaborative plan to restore a community resource! Let's find a solution and make this work so the fun times and memories return and remain sustainable. There should have been some legal obligation for maintenance, restoring and sustainability moving forward. Iconic places like this have a community responsibility. Just my thoughts and obviously just my opinion without legal knowledge but surely the message is restoration, reopen, maintain, and sustain. Places like this should have provisions before sale.
Patrick N — Google review
The staff were very friendly. I thought the drive was out the way and the prices a bit on the steep side. The facilities are adequate with a grass patch, some BBQs, tables and chairs, change rooms toilets and a single shower. Everything looks like it could do with a bit of a spruce up. I would have appreciated a bit of shade covering over the pool. The cafe had good food and wonderful service.
Glen S — Google review
Lovely place💙 I've been going to this pool since I was a baby. Good times and great memories. Fun for the whole family. Really yummy food and kind staff members.
Brooke D — Google review
This beautiful Hot springs is definately the place to be to unwind, entertain and family friendly. Thermal pool with lots of play space for families and kiddies. Its a fair drive but it is soooo worth the gas. The prices are meh ok It is pretty expensive for private pools however, if you enjoy just relaxing and mingling with ethnic families you will love being there
Dee P — Google review
A favourite place to visit since childhood. Food at cafe was good and reasonably priced. Entry prices are as is on website. Place was clean and tidy. Good for families.
Emma M — Google review
No shelter over main pool is a bummer, and no cold water pool at all. But still loved it, spent an entire day there and went home feeling relaxed.
Star K — Google review
Out do or heated pool near the east coast lovely staff and hot food available. Family friendly business.
Nicholas H — Google review
4.1
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3.9
(184)
Front Miranda Rd, RD 6, Thames, Pūkorokoro / Miranda 3576, New Zealand
http://www.mirandahotsprings.co.nz/
12

The 309 Road

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Snaking, gravel road passing giant kauri trees, Waiau Falls & quirky inventions at The Waterworks.
3.9
(381)
Waikato Region, New Zealand
13

Nikau Cave & Cafe

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Nature & Parks
Cafe
Nikau Cave & Cafe is a hidden gem that offers an exceptional caving experience. Visitors are impressed by the expertise and enthusiasm of the guides, particularly Philip, who ensures a safe and mesmerizing journey through the cave. While cameras are not allowed inside for safety reasons, there are plenty of opportunities to capture memories outside. The cave's waters can rise up to waist-deep at times, so rental shoes and cave pants/shorts are available to keep visitors comfortable.
Four of us went caving and to the cafe afterwards. It was a lovely experience, easy to book online via email and the drive to the place is beautiful. Caves are less crowded than Waitomo, very serene and you would feel like you stepped back in time. Our guide was funny and informative- he is a lovely farmer who owns the whole section. Best part is crawling through a few meters of a tight spot in the cave and seeing lots of glowworms. We spent around an hour in the cave. Cafe has amazing views and great menu. Not allowed to take photos or phone in cave hence only cafe photos - makes the experience more special!
BL M — Google review
Took miss 8yr niece there for the cave tour. She a little nervous, but the guide did a great job. Back to the Cafe afterwards, for a fantastic pizza home made lemonade and wild pork sausage stack.... great food. The grounds and facilities are great with plenty of outdoor seating, gardens and stream (with hungry eels in you can feed). Popular with motorbike riders as it's a great ride out n back.
Jase A — Google review
A beautiful spot nested on the Waikaretu Valley Road. Visited quite a few times during motorcycle rides & a drive via Waikato Port. Peaceful ambience all around and a small stream to add to its beauty! Staff are kind & accomodating, and food is good too! Definately a place to visit if you haven't!
Dilip ( — Google review
Stayed overnight here. What a great place to stay. The night is absolutely quiet as you are in the middle of nowhere. In the morning you wake up to the great golden view of the limestone hills and the grazing sheep. The host is very friendly. Also have mention the great and quiet scenery of the road to this place. Then you can have their roasted coffee for breakfast.
韩朝 — Google review
I went for the cafe and not the cave. If you’re looking for a tranquil escape paired with exceptional coffee and food, this cafe is the perfect spot. Nestled between towering rock faces, the setting alone is enough to take your breath away. The ambiance is serene and soothing, with the gentle babble of a stream out back adding a natural soundtrack to your visit. The outdoor seating by the stream is the real highlight, offering a peaceful retreat to savor your meal while soaking in the natural beauty. It’s the kind of place that feels like a secret hideaway, making it perfect for a relaxing morning or an afternoon recharge. Overall, this cafe is more than just a place to grab a coffee—it’s an experience. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates great food, excellent coffee, and the serenity of nature.
Eddie ( — Google review
Loved our stay in the White House! Such a peaceful spot with amazing views, perfect for enjoying an early coffee on the deck. The café food was great, and Philip and Anne were really accommodating with my wife’s food allergies. We also loved the bush walk nearby. Everyone was super friendly and welcoming. We’d love to come back later in the season!
Christian S — Google review
This has been on our bucket list forever since seeing this place on seven sharp and today we finally did it. It was such am amazing experience. The cave tour was great and it was awesome to see spiders, cave Weta, many glow worms and we waited for Eddie the cave eel but he didn't want to appear today. Some spaces in the cave were tight and went through water, but Phillip and his trainee guide helped us feel confident and safe. Afterwards, we went to the Cafe for a very tasty lunch which we also enjoyed. Totally recommend this experience. It is amazing and well worth it.
Kel M — Google review
The Nikau Cave tour is awesome. I think everyone should experience it. It took us about one hour to cross the one km cave. Prepare to get wet, as we need to crawl narrow section and squeeze through holes. The view inside is awesome. The cave is privately owned, and the owners took care of it extremely well. We are blessed to be able to enjoy it. Totally worth the trip. Philip, the tour guide is awesome. Very knowledgeable, joyous and experience guide. I would highly recommend everyone!
Chris G — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(148)
1770 Waikaretu Valley Road, Waikaretu 2695, New Zealand
http://nikaucave.co.nz/
+64 9 233 3005
14

Kawakawa Bay

Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Kawakawa Bay is an east coast bay and settlement in the Franklin area of New Zealand's Auckland Region.
It is located on the western side and northern end of the Firth of Thames, the southern side of the Hauraki Gulf, and north of the Hunua Ranges.
The bay takes its name from Kawakawa trees which line the coastline. Wikipedia.
4.3
(61)
2585, New Zealand
15

Glenbrook Vintage Railway

Rail museum
Tours
Scenic Railroads
We kicked off the New Year with the Glenbrook First Class Steam Train Experience, and it was a fantastic family outing! Opting for an early morning ride, we enjoyed a moderate crowd and well-prepared staff, making for a smooth and relaxed trip. Having read mixed reviews about the Christmas night show, I can see how things might get chaotic—the platform is quite small, so visiting during a less busy time is definitely the way to go. In the summer, first-class seating offers welcome shade, making it a more comfortable choice. The experience includes high tea, but don’t set your expectations too high—it’s more of a casual spread, likely sourced from a local supermarket bakery, so while it’s nicely presented, it’s nothing to rave about. That said, the train ride itself is a delight, especially for kids! The restored first-class carriage is a treat, featuring comfortable vintage seating and large windows, perfect for soaking in the scenic views. Just be sure to make a bathroom stop beforehand, as there are no onboard facilities. The beautifully restored vintage trains, classic station platform, and charmingly dressed conductors add a wonderful touch of nostalgia, making the whole experience feel like a step back in time. Highly recommend booking online to secure your preferred time, especially during peak periods. While it may not be a place you visit repeatedly, it's absolutely worth checking out for a unique and memorable day out!
Tammy-Jade C — Google review
Authentic vintage feel. Retro train cars and historic steam train. I went with the first class experience. Initially I thought only first class had a viewing deck due to the pictures and desperations on the website which was one of the main reasons I chose first class, but turns out the standard cars also have plenty of viewing spots. The high tea was a bit underwhelming as I found most of the savoury stuff to be dry and flavourless. The website also stated that there would be tea and coffee and cold non- alcoholic drinks like soft drinks available, which was the second main reason I chose first class as I thought it would be great with cold soft drinks, but low and behold, when I asked about soft drinks, the attending staff member informed that they didn’t have that on the train. I felt misinformed and quite cheated but the car for first class was at least pretty neat. And the staff was nice as well. Ride was pretty short, and not the most scenic but still a good experience.
Helena W — Google review
Loved the Christmas light up at the village. Great vibe and relaxed atmosphere. Well worth taking the kids out to this fun family event. We purchased cheaper tickets online and got there right on opening time (6pm) which gave us plenty of chill time to get food and let the kids play before the crowds arrived. Took the 8:30pm train and caught a magical sunset. Beautiful!!!
Meredith R — Google review
Great place for a family outing. Takes us back in time to the days when steam train was the main mode of transport. All staff were dressed in period costumes that helped enhance the experience. It was an educational trip for the young family member
Jack S — Google review
A fun outing for young and old. We have been to GVR many times over the years, but signed up for the high tea experience for King's Birthday Weekend and had a blast. A fun outing on an old steam drawn train in the first class carriage with high tea. It's a short run from Glenbrook station to Waiuku with time to enjoy the snacks and tea or coffee on the trip there and back. About an hour all up and well worth the drive to get there.
Brett S — Google review
It is worth a trip but the high tea food was a bit disappointing....we are not full of nonsense when it comes to food but only the brownies and lemon tartlett was VERY nice...rest was awful and the scones seemed to be old...🤷🏻‍♀️ staff super friendly...
Thea L — Google review
If you love Steam Trains this is a must do if you’re in the area I have never seen Such enthusiastic volunteer as these guys I absolutely loved my experience with them 👍
Robin A — Google review
Glenbrook Vintage Train – A Short Trip Back in Time 🚂✨ Visited Glenbrook on Matariki. A public holiday, and apparently, everyone else had the same idea. 😅 The place was absolutely buzzing! Food stalls, families, and enough people to power a whole second train with body heat alone. Booked tickets online in advance (NZD15 per adult), and after a 1-hour drive from Auckland central, we were greeted by vintage vibes and steam-powered nostalgia. 🚆💨 Now, the ride itself? Short and sweet, just 15 minutes back and forth, but the experience is golden. That choo-choo, the horn blowing, and the old-school wooden interior really made it feel like a trip through history. The view outside though? Meh. Let’s just say you won’t miss much if you blink. 👀🌾 Toilets? Surprisingly clean, no steam or time travel involved. Crowds? Heavy today, but that’s expected on a festival day. On a normal weekend, it’s probably more chill. "Logan was here for the train, stayed for the vibes. Would definitely choo-choo again".
Loga_KL — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(135)
135 Glenbrook Station Road, Waiuku 2681, New Zealand
http://www.gvr.org.nz/
+64 9 236 3546
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16

Man O' War Vineyards

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19 lists 
Vineyard
Food & Drink
Man O' War Vineyards is a charming beachfront winery with a cozy tasting room and a pet-friendly picnic area. While it's a bit secluded, the experience is worth it. The cheese board offers delightful selections sourced from outside the vineyard, complemented by their own delectable honey and robust olives. The wine tasting experience is enjoyable, with both reds and whites to savor. Visitors can also indulge in farm-to-table cuisine at the restaurant.
We popped in here for dessert and a wine tasting and were not unhappy with our choice. We were there on a gorgeous winter's day so were blessed with a spectacular view of the beach and ocean. This was topped off with some great wine and delicious sticky date pudding. What's not to love? The winery is a little out of the way but definitely worth the drive.
Tracey R — Google review
Not sure why Google is calling ManOWar a hotel? We had lunch there and unfortunately our prosciutto pizza came out with no prosciutto on it and several of our pizzas had burnt bases. They were very good in taking these items off the bill but the food served was 2/10.
Annette J — Google review
Gorgeous, as always ❤️ great service, beautiful venue, nice food and bev, stunning views. This time there were just 2 of us, however we have been a party of 20+ before and the experience was just as good, if not better for the company. The addition of a zip line is an excellent idea, we are a bit older so maybe one day, never say never! Buses run regularly, the road is narrow and winding, beautiful and part of the kiwi experience, but care needed.
Nicola S — Google review
Went to the restaurant during a whale watching trip. Didn’t see anything in the ocean so I’m glad we at least got some great food here. The view is great! They were super busy so a reservation, while unnecessary for us,would be a safer option if you don’t have much time. The wine was amazing, the food was fantastic, but be prepared to wait a bit when they are busy. Would go again if I’m ever in the area. It was also nice that they have delicious Gluten Free options! They did forget our prosciutto topping but we reminded them and they brought some out for us.
K W — Google review
Stopped off from the Eastern Explorer. They were fully booked for lunch but we were able to sit on the front lawn and order a wine (or two) and a pizza. Both were outstanding. Great service and view.
Andrew J — Google review
we found the food quite poor @ man o war restaurant we had- dry aged sirloin medium rare steak frites- this is really below par..beef was overdone and not sweet and flavourful expected of a dry aged steak pizzas are average ok standard - prosciutto, fungi and salami. cauliflower is average below par. white wine clams had nice huge clams correct texture but really poor sauce, supposed to be white wine sauce but came like a gluey clam chowder. focaccia, fish pate and truffle fries ok. quite disappointed with the lunch food for NZ$321 11.10.2025
Chefquak — Google review
Was sent an email asking for feedback, sent reply which was not responded to or acknowledged. The zip line was fantastic — great staff, well-run, and something I’d absolutely do again. Lunch at Man O’ War was a disaster. I’d booked months in advance requesting an outside table, only to be told we had to sit inside. Service was chaotic, we had to wave someone down for drinks, food took forever, and there was a 30 minute gap between the first and last main (luckily the first of our party served didn’t wait for the others). One entree was brought out twice, one main never arrived, and the food was disappointing - in particular the steak frites was cold and poorly cooked. The table next to us had the same issues and they ended up walking to the kitchen to find out whether the chef was still alive. The whole place felt completely disorganised. Easily the worst dining experience I’ve had on Waiheke, and I was embarrassed to have brought friends visiting the island here.
Jeremy S — Google review
Visited Man O'War for lunch on Friday 14th Nov. The reviews will tell you how stunning this bay is, absolutely gorgeous spot. I can recommended the clams with cream, lemon, chilli and white wine which was so delicious and we also had the Harissa chicken which came on a bed of bulgur, chocked full of tiny chopped up ingredients which was very flavoursome and filling.
Carol H — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(528)
725 Man O War Bay Road, Waiheke Island 1971, New Zealand
http://www.manowar.co.nz/
+64 800 626 6927
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Waiheke Island

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+73 other lists 
Island
Nature & Parks
Waiheke Island, located near Auckland, offers a range of activities and experiences for visitors. The island boasts stunning views of the Auckland City skyline from its wooden dining rooms, making sunset dining a particularly beautiful experience. From white sand beaches to archery classes, Waiheke Island has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy fine-dining experiences as well as more affordable meals across the island.
You have to come to Waiheke. It's like a tropical holiday, but within a 45 min ferry ride from Auckland Central. I would recommend staying at Onetangi as there is a magnificent beach and three restaurants to have dinner at. Also, local cafe and bakery make excellent pastries. Travelling on the island is very easy with the local bus running from ferry terminal to Onetangi... a 20-minute trip ish. Along that route are many vineyard's which all offer tastings. They are excellent and they really know their stuff. All in all, it's a fantastic place to have a couple of days break.
Stu C — Google review
Beautiful island with a determinedly rural vibe despite proximity to New Zealand's largest city. There are wineries and secenic lookouts and the island is easily reachable on the regular ferries from central Auckland
Bernard S — Google review
Such a beautiful island escape! Loved driving around, taking in the stunning beaches and charming wineries. The vibe is super relaxing and peaceful — honestly felt like the trip should never end. Perfect spot to unwind and soak up nature.
Gopal D — Google review
Waiheke Island is an absolute must-do day trip in Auckland. The ferry is short (45 minutes) and smooth. We enjoyed beaches, wineries and restaurants. From gelato and fish n' chips to wine tastings and charcuterie boards, everything was delicious. I would definitely recommend Island Gelato Co. Waiheke (the passionfruit coconut flavor was to die for) and Postage Stamp Wines (amazing drinks, meats, cheeses and views).
Leilani O — Google review
The ferry ride to any of the islands is a must when you are in Auckland. Stunning & peaceful beaches & shores. Beautiful vineyards. The island has enough activities to choose from. There are scenic lookouts where you can enjoy the present doing nothing. There are no vehicles, other than the hop in hop off buses. These buses take you everywhere on the island.
Bindya B — Google review
Wonderful island experience with amazing beaches, art walks and wineries.
Adrian R — Google review
Beautiful small island with stunning views and a peaceful vibe. Waiheke Island offers great beaches, charming vineyards, and scenic walking trails. It's a perfect getaway for a day trip or a weekend escape. Highly recommended for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing break. With exciting ferry journey 🤩
Varuni G — Google review
Waiheke Island is a beautiful place and definitely worth seeing at least once. Most places were closed during my visit, but the scenery was still lovely. Glad I visited, though I don’t think I’d return.
Ali A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(2077)
Auckland, New Zealand, USA
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Auckland Botanic Gardens

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+49 other lists 
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens is a vast and picturesque botanical garden spanning over 64 hectares, offering a diverse range of flowers, plants, and trees. Visitors can explore various themed gardens such as the rose garden, native New Zealand garden, and Mediterranean garden. The Potter Children's Garden provides interactive activities for kids including a mythological maze and grub hunting. The gardens also offer serene spots for relaxation like the formal lawn area and gazebo.
I was so happy when I spent my afternoon here. It was very peaceful and big! Many zones to explore the beauty of plants and flowers. The pond was also stunning with cute lovely ducks roaming around. Also, it connected with trails and mountainous area where I did spend another day exploring. I wish for the summer to come sooner so people could experience this gem of Auckland
Boonraksa S — Google review
Dry beautiful garden • Location: 102 Hill Road, Manurewa, Auckland.  • Size: ~ 64 hectares, including about 10 hectares of native forest.  • When established: The gardens were opened in 1982; land for them was purchased back in 1968.  ⸻ What’s There / Highlights • Plant collections: A wide diversity including native New Zealand plants, exotics, edibles, African plants, magnolias, camellias, roses, etc.  • Native Forest Trail: A bush/forest remnant walk that’s quite scenic.  • Threatened Native Plant Collection: For seeing rare and vulnerable local species.  • Gondwana Arboretum: Trees that reflect ancient lineage or plant families with long evolutionary histories.  • Potter Children’s Garden: A child-friendly themed garden to explore.  • Seasonal displays & gardens: Rose garden, Camellia, Magnolia, Edible Garden, African Garden etc.  • Visitor Centre (Huakaiwaka): Includes café (Café Miko), display/exhibition spaces, map & garden information.  • Outdoor sculpture: Large scale artworks are scattered throughout.  ⸻ Hours & Entry • Entry: Free entry for the gardens.  • Opening hours (Gardens): • Summer (October–March): ~ 6:30 am to 8:00 pm  • Winter (April–September): ~ 6:30 am to 6:00 pm  • Visitor Centre & Café have more limited hours; closed Christmas Day, café may close earlier.  ⸻ How to Get There • By car: Take the Southern Motorway (State Highway 1). If coming from the city heading south, exit at Manurewa / Hill Road (Exit 451), then left onto Hill Road; the gardens are the first driveway on the left.  From the south, exit at Takanini (exit 453), then follow a combination of roads (Great South Road → Alfriston Road → Claude Road → Hill Road) to reach the gardens. • By public transport: There’s a bus route (366) between Manurewa bus interchange and the Gardens. Also possible combination with train + bus + walking from Manurewa train station. Approximately 2 km ride or walk from the station. • By bike: You can take a bike on the train for free, then cycle a short distance from the station. There are bike parking facilities at the visitor centre.
Malik S — Google review
Auckland Botanic Gardens is peaceful, beautiful, diverse garden experience that suits many interests, from families and casual visitors to plant lovers. If you visit, allow a few hours (or more!) so you can wander without rushing, stop to sit and take in the views, and perhaps have a picnic. Highly recommended.
Trang P — Google review
Beautiful place to have a walk with your dogs and take pictures. Here’s a pro tip: the I cream van line is always very long so just go to the cafe and buy an ice cream tub or a popsicle. Overall, place is full of amazing flowers and trees and my dog had an absolute blast here. Just make sure the weather is nice before coming here!
Oscar C — Google review
Had a lovely time at Auckland Botanic Gardens! The gardens are so beautiful and peaceful, with lots of space to walk around and enjoy the flowers and greenery. My family really enjoyed exploring different sections, and the kids loved the playground. A perfect place to relax, take photos, and spend a quiet day surrounded by nature.
Anu E — Google review
A Day Well Spent at the Auckland Botanic Gardens 🌳 My recent visit to the Auckland Botanic Gardens was an absolute delight and a perfect escape into nature. The images showcase the incredible variety and beauty of the gardens, making it clear why this is a must-visit spot. Overall, the Auckland Botanic Gardens are a spectacular place—a beautifully cultivated space that offers both horticultural interest and a peaceful retreat from the city. I highly recommend spending a few hours exploring its paths and diverse collections.
Ratheesh A — Google review
Beautiful day at the Gardens, the Camellias are blooming and very pretty to watch! Also the Magnolias are worth mentioning. Lovely for a quick or longer stroll. Easy to grab a coffee to go, parking in the morning is good and definitely will go to see more flowers bloom.
Celine B — Google review
The Auckland Botanic Gardens is hands down my favorite spot in Auckland! 🌿🌸 It’s huge, filled with all kinds of plants and flowers, so no matter what season it is—spring, summer, autumn, or winter—you’ll always find something in bloom. The walking paths are easy to follow, and just wandering around here is such a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Winniy C — Google review
4.6
(9549)
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4.5
(394)
102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105, New Zealand
http://www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz/
+64 9 267 1457
19

EcoZip Adventures

Tour operator
Tours
EcoZip Adventures provides a unique way to experience the stunning landscapes of Waiheke Island. Nestled among lush vineyards and towering forest canopies, their zipline courses offer breathtaking views as you soar through the air. Visitors rave about their experiences, highlighting the professionalism and friendliness of the staff who ensure safety while making it fun. From warm greetings at pick-up to knowledgeable guides like Ella and Lucy, every aspect is designed for enjoyment.
A fantastic low-key adventure for all ages! We had such a fun time with EcoZip Adventures—it’s been on my list for years, and it didn’t disappoint. The guides were friendly, informative, and made everyone feel at ease with a simple, well-delivered safety briefing. I really appreciated the extra care they took for those with back issues or injuries—it made a big difference. The views soaring above the treetops were absolutely stunning. A perfect way to kick off our inaugural Dad & Daughter adventure day!
Anah J — Google review
It was an amazing experience! Not only the ziplining part was so much fun, but the landscapes you see are really worth it! Our instructors and guides, Lucy and Rob, were so nice (and funny haha), but they also know a lot about the area so you learn interesting facts and that’s a cool bonus ☺️ highly recommend it! Thanks!
Pauline S — Google review
Lovely day zip lining with EcoZip Adventures on Waiheke Island today! They picked us up from the Waiheke Island Ferry Terminal, and drove us to the site. The staff were friendly and professional, and we had a great time zip lining the 3 courses. Beautiful views as well. Finished off with a bush walk back up, and dropped back off at Oneroa Village and the Ferry Terminal
Pat T — Google review
This was a highlight for our Auckland holiday! It was so easy to organise and it we were collected from the ferry terminal, and taken on a scenic drive up to the HQ. Our guides were super informative and so much fun! My daughter was quite nervous and they worked with her to work through her nerves to make it such a memorial experience. They dropped us off at a great spot for lunch. The scenery was spectacular, the Fraser’s animal impressions on the zipping gave us a good giggle.
Naomi P — Google review
Fabulous friendly and informative staff who helped us from the booking, organise the ferry, pickup and showed us an amazing ziplining experience and some incredible bush walking on the majestic Waiheke Island. I would stay longer on the island for sure next time to further explore and enjoy all the restaurants that the island has to offer...just beautiful!! The ziplining was also epic, finishing with a real ripper!!!! The kids and I loved every minute of our adventure!!!
Nicole B — Google review
A must see and visit in the island. Both Lucy and Marcus bring the highest quality of service to our family. Not only the exciting zip but also the lesson for the forest and nature protection. If you have a family of 2 kids, please make sure you booking from the website and choose the family plan. For all customers from other than western country, no need to afraid the barrier from language, the warm and kind welcoming will help you overcome all the difficulties. A big thumb up for them.
Wayne T — Google review
Fantastic experience beginning with spectacular views over Waiheke with Rangitoto and Auckland in the distance. Professional operation with 3 zip lines followed by an ecological informative walk through the old bush. Highly recommended
Marcus W — Google review
The guides were super friendly embedding confidence in a very relaxed atmosphere. My young Grandson was really enthusiastic and I had to try and restrain him from going first jump at every station 🤸🏽‍♀️🤣🤣 .As we walked through the lovely shaded native bush back to the start , the young one looked up at me and said “Thanks G.Dad that was such fun” 😊😊👍 Thankyou EcoZip adventures for a great afternoon 👍👍🇳🇿
Steve M — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(1625)
150 Trig Hill Road, Onetangi, Waiheke Island 1081, New Zealand
http://www.ecozip.co.nz/
+64 9 372 5646
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Auckland War Memorial Museum

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Museum
Army museum
The Auckland War Memorial Museum is a grand Neoclassical building located on the highest point of Auckland Domain. It was built in 1929 as a tribute to New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I. The museum boasts an extensive collection that spans from the first Polynesian settlers to modern times, showcasing New Zealand's history and natural heritage.
It is also known as Auckland Museum, and is one of New Zealand's most important museums and war memorials. Its neoclassical building constructed in the 1920s and 1950s, stands on Observatory Hill, the site being the remains of a dormant volcano. Museum collections concentrate on New Zealand history (and especially the history of the Auckland Region), natural history, and military history. Its collections are organised into three principal areas: documentary heritage (manuscripts, correspondence and other historical documents in archives, along with pictorial art); the major branches of the natural sciences; and human history (broadly, material culture). Among the areas of significant focus are Māori and Pacific cultures, the human and natural history of the Greater Auckland region, New Zealanders' involvement in global conflicts, and exploration and discovery. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Keep an eye on your valuables. You can get here by public transport or car. We took the car and found it not a problem parking at a paid public car park. Fair bit of walking around this large building under shade. Wear comfy shoes, take water. Toilets available inside the building. Gift/souvenir shop available on site. Fee charged for entry. Book in advance. You can spend several hours here, depending on your interest. Great place for photography.
S V — Google review
Iconic Museum in Auckland and an absolute must see ! My highlight was the Vulcano simulator 🌋 You can easily spend 3-4 hours here and all floors host tranquil exhibitions. The team is excellent and will help you with all your questions. The cafeteria is nice and there is also a very popular cafeteria ☕️ I can highly recommend to go there !
The S — Google review
I would say this museum offers some of the best exhibitions in New Zealand. It features a wonderful collection showcasing Māori art, culture, and New Zealand history- from artefacts, paintings, and carvings to impressive life-sized pieces like the Māori waka (traditional canoe). The museum has also hosted incredible showcases such as the Guo Pei exhibition and, more recently, the DIVA exhibition in collaboration with the V&A in the UK. I travelled all the way from Wellington just to see DIVA! Tickets are reasonably priced (around $25) and include headsets, which is a great touch. The building itself is beautifully designed with sweeping ceilings and a bright, welcoming foyer that houses a café, restaurant, ticket counter, and access to toilets, a drinking fountain, and exhibition spaces. The layout is accessible and easy to navigate, and the facilities (including the toilets) are clean and well maintained. There’s also two floors of undercover parking located downstairs, accessible via lift. Parking payment is made at kiosks by card.
Daezjn — Google review
I highly recommend the Māori experience! It’s not a show but a sharing of culture. So don’t expect a long form of entertainment. I really enjoyed being part of it and being able to ask questions afterwards. The museum itself had a lot of items from many different wars and countries! It was interesting to see whole fighter planes up close! I’m only a bit disappointed that the main Māori exhibit is closed at the moment but it was definitely an informative time!
K W — Google review
They discounted my ticket because so many exhibits were closed but I was still disappointed. I really went out of my way to get here from the cbd and there were only a couple of interesting exhibits. Further, I went here on a weekend and experienced a lot of small children screaming and running around. I believe because admission is free for locals and parents were looking for a way to occupy their children. I enjoyed the war memorial exhibition, but was disappointed parents didn’t explain to their children that the exhibit deserved a little respect. I would recommend avoiding this museum when children are not in school.
Jennifer F — Google review
A well planned out museum for both young and old. The history of New Zealand's people both first nation and the rest are presented to us both visually and physically in items of historic value. Parking is limited especially during school holidays, weekends and public holidays. Excellent 👍 👌
Edward R — Google review
What an outstanding museum! The style of the building is gorgeous. Inside you are presented with a variety of areas related to New Zealand culture and history. At the time of my visit in late August 2025 , plenty of areas were closed off hopefully by my next visit, they will be open. The highlight for me was the World War level and everything related to our past. Would recommend to anyone who can appreciate NZ history! Also note the statue of Zealandia 🤍 If visiting, you should consider a donation. Entry is free for residents of NZ with proof of identity.
Rose — Google review
I had a good experience at the war memorial museum, though it was somewhat dampened by the museum being approximately half-shuttered due to long-term repairs being made to the building and galleries. The ticket cost was reduced by 50% to compensate, which seems about right. Highlights included the Auckland exhibit, which was very colourful, progressive, and optimistic while also reflecting on more difficult parts of the past. I also really enjoyed the gallery about New Zealand’s flora and fauna. It was especially cool seeing reconstructions of giant flightless birds. WWII scholars will love the reconstructed Zero. When I went on a weekday, it was quite busy with many children, so just be aware!
Eric B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(6885)
Parnell, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/
+64 9 309 0443
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Mount Eden

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Nature & Parks
Volcanoes
Mount Eden, also known as Maungawhau, is a picturesque suburb in Auckland dominated by a volcanic peak offering hiking and jogging trails with stunning views of the Hauraki Gulf. The area is home to the renowned Eden Park where rugby and cricket matches draw large crowds. Mount Eden Road features bookshops, vintage stores, trendy cafes, and wine bars while Dominion Road offers delectable Asian eateries famous for their dumplings.
4.5
(3974)
Auckland, New Zealand
22

Devonport

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Devonport, a charming bayside village in Auckland, offers a relaxed atmosphere with its upscale cafes, seafood restaurants, and classic Kiwi pubs. Visitors can explore small boutiques and art dealerships along Victoria Road or relax at Devonport and Cheltenham beaches. The area also boasts the volcanic cone of North Head with its harbor views and underground army tunnels, as well as Mount Victoria for hiking enthusiasts.
4.5
(4154)
Auckland 0624, New Zealand
23

Sky Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
The Sky Tower is a 60-storey landmark in Auckland, New Zealand, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. It stands at 328 meters high, making it the tallest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Visitors can reach the observation deck via a glass elevator and capture stunning city panoramas that extend up to 80 kilometers on clear days.
This is an absolute must-see attraction and should definitely be on your list when visiting Auckland, New Zealand. The entry ticket (NZD $47) is well worth it, as it gives you access to a spectacular panoramic view of the Auckland CBD, the harbour, and even the distant suburbs. I recommend visiting on weekdays if possible to avoid the crowds, and be sure to check the weather before going so you can make the most of the views. Don’t miss the Sky View Observation Deck and Café — it’s a great spot to sit back, enjoy a coffee or a couple of drinks, and take in the stunning city skyline from above. A fantastic experience overall, and one of the best ways to see Auckland from a whole new perspective.
Francesandfrancis — Google review
Sky Tower (part of the SkyCity Auckland complex)  • Height: 328 metres from ground level to the top of the mast.  • Location: Corner of Victoria Street West & Federal Street, Auckland CBD.  • Opened: 1997.  ⸻ What You Can Do / See • Observation Decks: There are multiple levels you can go up to for views. You can see up to ~ 80 km in good weather, including volcanoes, harbour, city skyline etc.  • Orbit 360° Dining Restaurant: A revolving restaurant located near the top — dining with panoramic views as the restaurant rotates.  • SkyBar: A bar high up in the tower with expansive views.  • SkyWalk & SkyJump: • SkyWalk — walk around the exterior of the tower at height, harnessed.  • SkyJump — a controlled “jump”/plunge off the tower from a height (for the thrill-seekers).  • Gift shop, cafes, and casual dining, including Sky Cafe.  ⸻ Structure & Design • Built with high-performance reinforced concrete shaft (about 12m diameter) with support from piles, and with a steel mast at top.  • It’s designed for safety: wind resistance (can sway in strong winds), seismic design to withstand significant earthquakes, fire safety features, etc.  ⸻ Hours & Tickets • Opening hours: The Sky Tower is open daily, from morning (around 9:30 am) until evening/night (hours depend on the day & season).  • Last entry times vary with season.  • Admission fees: There is an entry fee for the observation decks. The cost depends on which deck, whether you want to add things like SkyWalk or SkyJump.  • Booking: Better to buy tickets in advance online to secure times and sometimes get discounts.  ⸻ Why It’s Worth Visiting • It’s an iconic Auckland landmark — visible from many parts of the city, a symbol of Auckland.  • Unmatched 360-degree views of the city, harbour, islands, volcano cones etc.  • Combination of experiences: you can just enjoy the view, or add excitement with SkyJump / SkyWalk, or dining high up. Gives options depending on how adventurous or relaxed you’re feeling. • Great at sunset or at night for city lights.
Malik S — Google review
In cities that have a big tower like this it's almost always worthwhile to go up and check out the view. This tower has two levels of observation and one level for dining and bungee jumping. There may be other levels but there were some renovations happening at the time of writing. I'm sure this could be made into a much bigger activity by dining here during the sunset or jumping off (a desire I'll never understand) but just as a casual place to spend some time between outings in Auckland it's pretty great.
CSchady89 — Google review
So worth the money to visit the lookout! A bit scary at first but well worth the beautiful view. We really love that there’s also a sit down option where you can enjoy the view and some good kai. There’s also ice cream and coffee at one of the lookouts.
Ms B — Google review
A good view of the city and probably one of the only things to do in Auckland that is actually in Auckland and doesn’t require a day trip. Price felt a bit expensive for what it was as there wasn’t actually that much to do at the top bar the views. But if you’ve got a spare hour or two in Auckland and aren’t strapped for cash then I’d do it.
Ciara L — Google review
If you come to Auckland, DO NOT MISS THE SKY TOWER!!! Yep, both my wife and I enjoyed our time looking at the majestic views and taking photos. Seeing Auckland from this vantage point was a great way to see the city. Plan your visit for a clear day to maximize your viewing pleasure.
Keith K — Google review
Had a great time up here. Price was a little steep for what it is but we had a good time nonetheless the less. Some fantastic views across the city and had the weather been nicer I can imagine some of the views would have been majestic. Elevator takes you up to the 51st floor and then another elevator takes you up a further 9 floors. All in all, worth a visit for an hour.
Jamie F — Google review
Sky Tower is definitely one of those must-do experiences in Auckland! I’d give it a strong 9/10. The views are absolutely stunning—you get a full panoramic look over the harbour, city, and even out to the islands. The photos you take up there will be some of the best from your trip. The glass floors add a thrill, and if you’re feeling adventurous, the SkyJump or SkyWalk turn it into more than just sightseeing. The only minor downside is that tickets can feel a bit pricey, but honestly, for a once-in-a-lifetime view, it’s worth it. It’s the kind of spot that really makes you feel like you’ve “arrived” in Auckland.
Farheen K — Google review
4.6
(20467)
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4.4
(11766)
Victoria Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
https://skycityauckland.co.nz/sky-tower/
+64 9 363 6000
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Viaduct Harbour

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Nature & Parks
Marinas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Viaduct Harbour in Auckland is a vibrant area with lively bars featuring top resident DJs, offering a diverse range of after-dark entertainment. The nearby Karangahape Road is home to various shops, galleries, eateries, cocktail lounges, corner bars, indie music venues, nightclubs and restaurants. Despite the pandemic, Viaduct Harbour continues to deliver its quintessential waterfront experience with strict safety measures in place.
4.4
(3443)
Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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Auckland Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Non-profit organization
Auckland Zoo, New Zealand's largest zoo, is home to over 130 species and nearly 900 animals across a variety of exhibits. Situated conveniently in the heart of the city, it offers visitors the opportunity to embark on a global tour through diverse habitats in just a few hours. Celebrating its centenary, the zoo has recently undergone an impressive transformation and welcomed new residents such as Sumatran tigers and Sunda gharial crocodiles.
Excellent zoo - Book the tour! The zoo is very well maintained and the animals look healthy and happy and have an option to remove themselves from display if desired. However, I saw almost every animal the morning I visited. (the lions were off display due to enclosure maintenance). The keeper talks were a highlight, and I got to see the porcupines fed up close. As they are generally nocturnal, this is your best option to get a glimpse of them as they sleep the rest of the day. The zoo is sectioned into five separate loops making navigation very easy. There’s also a lot of places to eat and drink and bathrooms along the way. I booked the tour and was delighted with the quality of the guide. They were extremely knowledgeable and personable. Not only did I learn a lot but I was able to see a lot more of New Zealand native animals, flora and culture because the guide pointed it all out. There is a lovely gift shop at the entrance/exit. I found some nice quality items for gifts and some great native guidebooks for myself. I believe you can hire strollers and umbrellas and things like that there too. Also, getting an Uber just outside was extremely easy. Allow around three hours minimum to see everything comfortably.
Lucy H — Google review
Such a fun place to go as a family. The dinosaur area is so cool! Ice cream and coffee isn't stupidly overpriced. Would definitely recommend! We went on a Friday which was a lot nicer as there weren't big crowds.
Aleisha — Google review
I really enjoy this zoo. It sets an entirely new standard and I feel like I could spend forever there. The new do up is gorgeous, especially for the Tigers, Gharial and NZ Bird Aviaries. I love that the enclosures are all so spacious and that the animals are able to have space away from visitors if they want it. Sea krait is awesome too, hopefully in time it will also get a nice enclosure upgrade.
Echo H — Google review
Mum of under 3, we go almost every week ! We love Auckland zoo 🫶🏻. We have the annual pass and go through the zoo slowly though my toddler has other ideas (aka running !) it's such a great open space for them to run around to burn the energy. Recommend going in the weekday, although there can be lots of school kids during these times. Weekdays do get pretty busy and I would have to park in the outer parking lot. Weekdays are easier to get tickets but it's a lot easier if you buy tickets online so you can just go into the zoo. Don't forget to take a picture with the elephant !
Sisyl — Google review
Incredibly impressed by how happy and content almost every animal was. I am used to seeing stressed animals pacing back and forth, but most of the animals were happily resting or interacting with their environment. There is a lot of renovations currently happening to improve the zoo so we did not get to see everything, but it was a wonderful place to go. I only wish I could know more about the individual animals, lots of staff around but it is a large sprawling area so hard to always find someone who knows about the animals
Rebekah S — Google review
I hadn't been to the zoo for about 10 years, but I was very impressed with the changes that have happened over that time. It has wonderful enclosures for the animals, showing off animals from around the world and here in Aotearoa, and if utilizes it's space very well. A great place to take the family. The only hassle was car parking which, unless you get there early, will see you parking on the streets surrounding it.
Anthony P — Google review
Such a cool place for both adults and kids. Lots of animals to see and they seem well looked after. The playground areas are also fun for the kids! It seems lots of schools visit on a Friday but didn't cause any delays and it was fast to by a extra ticket. The annual pass gives a decent discount on all purchases.
Tara F — Google review
Been twice in the last decade. Animals look well and happy. Large variety of animals. Beautifully looked after grounds. Facilities good. Currently getting upgraded in time for summer.
Amanda F — Google review
4.5
(16248)
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4.4
(3617)
Motions Rd, Western Springs, Auckland 1022, New Zealand
http://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/
+64 9 360 3805
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Manukau Heads Lighthouse

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Manukau Heads Lighthouse is a secluded beacon located on the Awhitu Peninsula, offering breathtaking sea views and picturesque picnic grounds. The journey to this 140-year-old lighthouse is as stunning as the destination itself, with rolling green fields reminiscent of the English countryside. Visitors can stop off in Waiuku for a picnic before embarking on the adventurous drive to reach the lighthouse.
“Manukau Heads Lighthouse Where the Ocean Makes Its Grand Entrance” 🌊✨ Ever wondered where all that water you see chilling at Onehunga actually comes from?.. This is the spot the grand entrance where the ocean rolls in like a boss.. And let me tell you,the view from the lighthouse is straight up mesmerizing.. 🌊⚓ Good news after being closed forever,the lighthouse is open again!.. You can climb up,walk around the 360° balcony,and let the crazy wind style your hair for free. 💨 The drive itself is a vibe winding roads,scenic stops that’ll tempt you to pull over for photos,and finally a gravel car park where the adventure begins.. Just a short 5 minute climb and boom,you’re at the top!.. Easy win.. Now… about the toilet.. 🚽 Let’s just say it’s “special..” No sewer system,just a giant barrel holding everything… Yes, you can see it. 😳💀 My advice, Either hold it like a champ or drive 40 minutes to the nearest town.. Overall,if you love nature,epic ocean views,and a little bit of wind in your face drama Manukau Heads Lighthouse is the spot. 🌅 “Logan was here chasing waves and wind at Manukau Heads 🌊💨”
Loga_KL — Google review
Almost 2 hour drive from Auckland but last 1 hour drive is scenic drive,view is pretty good and at the end you’ll find this lighthouse. Honestly drive for about 2hr to see this lighthouse isn't actually worth it but its okay if you cover some other nearby places too like Hamilton gap
Md M — Google review
Long weekend, busy carpark, strong wind, yet we enjoy the trip and the view. Beautiful view of the ocean and Auckland from a distance. Toilet may need some attention, no running water. Overall still a good day trip.
Malang B — Google review
Visited on a spring weekend to show my family the beauty of this place. The scenery never disappoints despite that I’d been here before. We live in Auckland and still took us close to 2 hours to drive and reach this place. Insanely historic and beautiful!
Winnie R — Google review
After been closed for 2 and a half year Finally it's open for public .. The 360 view from here is Amazing Not just the view but actually the route Blessed to be there again after years!! Must visit ..very recommended
Mayank C — Google review
Amazing view from the lighthouse! Beautiful Whatipu beach view and even spot the Auckland tower in the distance. Worth the visit!
Aung H — Google review
Visited on Labour day. It was windy but worth it. Check out the inside of the lighthouse and the sculptures. An accessible walk for people if average fitness.
Etomia W — Google review
Absolutely stunning views. Be even more amazing on a clear day. In my opinion still worth the visit
Angela M — Google review
4.6
(1403)
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4.5
(208)
759 Manukau Heads Road, Manukau Heads 2684, New Zealand
https://www.manukauheadslighthouse.org.nz/
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Piha Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Piha Beach is a popular coastal destination known for its dark sand and powerful waves, perfect for surfing enthusiasts. Its sweeping vistas offer breathtaking panoramic views that can be enjoyed during long walks or hikes up Lion Rock, which provides an excellent vantage point. However, the beach's currents are strong and not ideal for swimming, requiring lifeguards to be on duty regularly. While climbing Lion Rock can be challenging, the stunning scenery at its peak makes it a worthwhile experience.
Best time to be there is 4:30pm for sunset view and do kitekite falls track at 3pm Beautiful creation of God. Worth the experience. Just drive safely. Don't swim here. Good for picnic.
Maryanne T — Google review
The views are just unbeatable. Lion Rock is an amazing natural feature, though sadly the hiking path was closed during our visit in early September 2025. Still, hiking around its foundations and investigating the tidal pools and beach was a lot of fun. The drive to get here from Auckland was very winding and treacherous for a person unfamiliar with the geography, so those with weak stomachs or nervous dispositions may be in for a difficult trip to get here!
Eric B — Google review
Absolute must when in Auckland. Stunning huge beach with sparkling black sand and even penguins! Lots of surfers and families, is practically empty if you come in the morning. The parking is free and has so much to explore.
Kyle C — Google review
Lovely black sand, fun to watch the surfers…. Or book a surf lesson if you feel up to it. It does get busier throughout the day so maybe try and go early although we found plenty of parking
Ciara L — Google review
Love this beach at this time of year - very few people on beach but plenty of surfers as the waves were good. You can do a decent walk along the beach and you will fall in love with the Wild West Coast of NZ. Only 45 min from Auckland Central.
Alison T — Google review
The drive to Piha Beach is an experience in itself — a long, winding road that’s both fun and a little challenging, so a bit of carefulness is needed. Depending on the day, the view from above the beach can be breathtaking, or it can completely disappear under a blanket of sea fog, which makes each visit unique. At the main carpark, there’s a restaurant that serves really yummy food — a nice spot to recharge before or after exploring. The beach itself is stunning but deserves respect. The waves can be unpredictable; during my visit, we got unexpectedly soaked, though thankfully not pulled out to sea. It’s a reminder not to underestimate the power of the surf here. That said, Piha is also a safe and relaxing place to simply take your shoes off and enjoy a “beach foot spa” in the sand and shallows. It’s wild, beautiful, and memorable — just go prepared for changing conditions, both on the road and at the beach.
Г๏ ɭ — Google review
If you're looking for a place that combines the power of the ocean, the calm of the bay, the majesty of the mountains, and the softness of the sand — this spot won’t disappoint. Only about an hour’s drive from Auckland, it’s perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway with family.
Wayne W — Google review
Stunning black sand beach. Surf is incredible..Could just sit and watch the sea for ever...Just stunning
Elaine W — Google review
4.8
(3453)
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4.6
(904)
Auckland 0772, New Zealand, USA
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Te Henga (Bethells Beach)

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Te Henga, also known as Bethells Beach, offers a variety of activities for visitors. Whether you prefer to relax on the sandy shores, take on the waves for some surfing, or venture into the impressive sea cave with its captivating views of the coastline, there's something for everyone. Don't forget your camera to capture the rugged beauty of this beach. It's important to prioritize safety by planning your visit to the cave during low tide.
4.6
(336)
0781, New Zealand
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Muriwai Gannet Colony

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Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled along the stunning west coast of New Zealand, Muriwai Gannet Colony is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and bird lovers alike. Just an hour's drive from Auckland, this remarkable site features a thriving colony of Australasian gannets, with over 1,200 nests perched atop rugged coastal cliffs. From August to March, visitors can witness these magnificent seabirds in their natural habitat as they care for their young and engage in playful antics.
Truly a must-visit. It's an experience that feels almost otherworldly, particularly when you catch one of those spectacular west coast sunsets. Beyond the stunning views, the location is surprisingly well-equipped. The presence of clean, well-maintained public restrooms is a definite plus.. The spacious car park offers flexibility; you can enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your vehicle, set up a picnic, or take a short stroll down to the beach for a closer look at the gannets and the powerful surf. Be aware! This popular spot can get crowded, especially during peak season and around sunset. Arriving early is strongly recommended to secure a parking space and avoid any disappointment. The walk to the lookout is short and accessible, making it suitable for most visitors.
Binky T — Google review
Its a very beautiful and peaceful place to go for a nice day trip from Auckland. The walking trail is short so not much to walk. Plus the views are amazing... And you can park your car and watch the beach while sitting in the car thats the best part.
Pinanki G — Google review
It’s beautiful!! Nothing more wonderful than seeing animals in the wild 💗 *I’m shocked by the lack of culture from some people. There are clean, well-maintained public bathrooms in the parking areas, yet we still saw a pair of friends urinating right in the middle of the trail… unacceptable. Dogs are NOT allowed because they are potential predators of birds and because they leave their scent wherever they go, which can disrupt the ecosystem. If you can’t control your bladder, you should wear diapers and above all, if you can’t respect the rules of a national park, stay home.
Paloma V — Google review
The gannet colony is incredible to see up close. Thousands of gannet birds nest right on the cliffs, with stunning ocean views all around. Perfect place for a peaceful walk, photography, or just soaking in nature’s magic.
Sreelekshmi S — Google review
We're sooo happy that we were able to see the Gannet Colony in full swing! These are beautiful and amazing birds. We could have watched them for hours.
Amy H — Google review
Muriwai's gannet colony is a one hour drive from the centre of Auckland. Next to the car park, a short walking track leads to a viewing platform. The gannet colony at the south end of Muriwai is well worth a visit between October and February. The Muriwai Gannet Colony is one of only 3 places in NZ where they nest on the mainland (normally they are nesting on islands)
Cao P — Google review
Great walks, lots of bays to explore, and the Gannets were relaxed even though we were close!! Wow!
Joanne M — Google review
Enjoyed our visit today in January. Beautiful weather, definitely needed a hat and sunscreen. Easy parking at lot, then a short concreted wide path, most of the way, a short dip through shaded bush to the timber viewing platforms. Ocean view was gorgeous. Interesting to see so many fluffy baby gannets being looked after by their mums. Few birds sitting on nests. Strong smell of guano, but not unbearable. Worthwhile trip about 1hr 10mins from South Auckland
Debbie T — Google review
4.7
(2544)
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4.8
(453)
428 Motutara Road, Waitakere, Muriwai 0881, New Zealand
http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/muriwai
+64 9 301 0101
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Parakai Springs

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Public swimming pool
Nature & Parks
Parakai Springs, located just 35 minutes from Auckland central, is a geothermally heated hot spring offering a perfect weekend getaway or a quick escape from the winter cold. The complex features indoor and outdoor pools, including an expansive open-air pool with a gently sloping beach area for little ones and an indoor pool heated to 40 degrees. For couples seeking tranquility, there's an adults-only pool and private spas available.
Been coming here all my life this is the spot kids love this place too family friendly love the hot spa always feels so good short drive from Auckland
Shannell D — Google review
Overall such a great family place to go. The temperatures of the pools are perfect. One indoor hot pool, and one big outdoor pool which is nice and warm. The slides could definitely use a bit of TLC, but super fun nonetheless. You can bring your own food. Hiring a BBQ is $25 for an hour. There are plenty of bbqs too. Lifeguards always on watch. Nice one Parakai Springs!
Fern C — Google review
Friendly staff and well maintain facilities. Booked private spa which was great for autistic adults and they get discounts also which is bonus. Some reviews says it needs servicing or upgrades but to me as long as facilities are maintained and staff is doing there jobs I'll be bringing my kids back here again.
Joseph F — Google review
Have been 10 years ago for the first time and was shocked about the state of the place, very unhygienic, changing room wide open with naked people running around and drying hair on hand dryer, definately not good sight. Water in pools not clean, broken tiles and dirty pool outlets. Coffee place smelled the worst oily smell you sometimes get from really low grade fish and chips. Carpet on the floor acumulating mold and breading ground for fungi. Water slide tower looks completely dodgy, Rotten wood and looks like it is going to fall apart soon. Actual slides are dirty, moldy and have holes all around making water to drip further down on the whole construction. Not sure if place ever gets inspected, but looks major hazard/h&s issue. This was 10 years ago, went there recently and hasn't changed a bit. I do come from Europe and been to many thermal pools and never seen anything like this. On the other side kids did have fun and people enjoy it, just too bad it doesnt get renovated, would probably be best to completely demolish and build new one though
Galojze — Google review
Place needs some serious maintenance. Id like to see the safety reports on those slides yhe wood is rotting away nails sticking out walking up, and it was just filthy in general. The wait to order food was bad and it wasnt a busy day so my family left and went elsewhere. We also have all had upset stomach since leaving the pools which is concerning. Place is over priced considering how run down it is
Shannon E — Google review
Parakai Springs pools in Parakai, New Zealand is a fantastic destination for families looking for a fun and relaxing day out. The pools feature both indoor and outdoor options, with warm pools, hydro slides, and plenty of amenities to keep everyone entertained. The main pool at Parakai Springs is around 20 degrees, making it a comfortable temperature for swimming and playing. There is also a warmer indoor pool that sits at 30 degrees, with an open roof, which is perfect for those who want to take a break from the sun. The hydro slides are a huge hit with visitors of all ages and provide hours of entertainment for kids and adults alike. The facilities at Parakai Springs are top-notch, with plenty of tables and outdoor BBQ areas available for visitors to use. The staff is friendly and the environment is safe and welcoming, making it a great option for families with young children. The shop on-site is also a great place to grab a snack or a souvenir. Overall, Parakai Springs pools is an awesome destination for families looking to enjoy some time in the water and have some fun. With its warm and comfortable pools, exciting hydro slides, and great facilities, it's a perfect place to spend a day. The spring water is a great addition and the fact it is a safe environment with friendly staff makes it an even more enjoyable experience for all.
Shanan T — Google review
hydro slides were quite a rush but felt safe enough for our young boys to enjoy as well.Kids enjoyed the obstacle course and the kids corner. It was busy but there was not a long wait at all to go down the slides which I thought was pretty convenient. Life guards were visible and friendly. Entrance fees are well worth it considering you have full access to the slides both pools and the kids corner. Totally recommend this place to families with children for a fun filled day out.
Dominique P — Google review
We hired out the Rock pool last weekend it was so great having a private area to ourselves - the kids loved every minute. The facilities are very clean and tidy and we had use of the kitchen area also. Worth the whole day out. We were a group of 30 and the area was so spacious. Looking forward to our next visit there.
Cpennynz — Google review
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150 Parkhurst Road, Parakai 0830, New Zealand
http://www.parakaisprings.co.nz/
+64 9 420 8998
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