Imagine an urban environment
where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful
beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanted holiday
islands. Add a sunny climate, a background rhythm of
Polynesian culture and a passion for outstanding food,
wine and shopping - you’re beginning to get the
picture of Auckland.
In the Maori language, Auckland is known as Tamaki-Makau-Rau
- ‘the maiden with a hundred lovers’. It
earned this name because it was a region coveted by
many tribes.
Auckland’s blend of harbour, islands, Polynesian
culture and modern city environment has created a lifestyle
ranked amongst the best in the world.
The natural assets of Auckland have made it a dream
destination for all kinds of travellers, from doing-it-on-the-cheap
backpackers to cost-is-no-issue super yacht owners.
Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, is situated on
and around a narrow isthmus that is flanked by two magnificent
harbours - the Waitemata to the east and the Manukau
to the west. Think of it as half urban, half marine
- a cosmopolitan experience wrapped up in a fascinating
water world that’s dotted with over 50 islands.
Auckland’s amazing geography and warm, humid
climate inspire a lifestyle that’s regularly ranked
in the world’s top ten. In just half an hour you
can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking
through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling
wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand
surf beach. Everything is right on your doorstep, and
Auckland’s layout makes it easy to jump quickly
from one theme to another.
There are spectacular views from many of Auckland's
natural and man-made landmarks.
The region is dotted by 48 volcanic cones, with easy
access to the summits of Maungawhau (Mt Eden), Maungakiekie
(One Tree Hill), and Rangitoto Island. In the heart
of the CBD, you can't miss the imposing Sky Tower, which
at 328 metres is the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
You can also climb to the apex of the Auckland Harbour
Bridge, and the more adventurous can bungy jump from
it.
The region is surrounded by rainforested hills, such
as the Waitakere and Hunua Ranges. They offer dozens
of bush walks for all abilities. The Waitakere Ranges
are also the gateway to the wild west coast, where surf
pounds black-sand beaches, all just a 40 minute drive
from downtown.
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