Auckland, New Zealand’s largest population centre, is poised between two enormous harbours and dotted with extinct volcanic cones. The region is a fusion of four cities – Auckland, Manukau, North Shore and Waitakere – with cultural elements that span from Polynesia and Asia to the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe. While Auckland acts as a gateway to New Zealand, it’s also a destination in its own right. Visitors can explore the islands of the Hauraki Gulf by ferry or charter boat, walk the forest tracks of the Waitakere Ranges, follow wine trails and enjoy the relaxing pleasures of urban life by the sea. Functional facts: Approx. population 1.3 million, international airport, cruise ship port, several i-SITE visitor centres.
Visitor Information Centre
in Auckland
The Visitor Centre at the Domestic Terminal can provide information and reservations for accommodation, rental cars, transport and tours.
Visitor Information Centre
in Auckland
Open 7 days a week from 5 am until the last flight. Hotel reservations, rental car bookings, tours, train & ferry tickets and Maps are available at the centre.
Visitor Information Centre
in Auckland
Travel reservations and advice for transport, tours, accommodation, rental cars, attractions and adventure activities - Auckland and New Zealand.
Visitor Information Centre
in Auckland
Travel reservations and advice for transport, tours, accommodation, rental cars, attractions and adventure activities - Auckland and New Zealand.