Auckland to Gulf Harbour by Ferry New Zealand - 2019
AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND March 11, 2019. A great way to explore the Hauraki Gulf is to take the regular Ferry service to Gulf Harbour. It takes about one hour North from the Ferry Basin Downtown Auckland and ends at the at Gulf Harbour Marina. A bus service connects with the Ferry to the bus station at Silverdale.
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Auckland City is the part of Auckland urban area covering the isthmus and most of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. The core of Auckland City is the Auckland CBD, a major financial and commercial centre, surrounded by many suburbs. It was formerly the name of a local authority district that was governed by Auckland City Council; it lay within the wider Auckland Region, which was governed by Auckland Regional Council. Auckland City was disestablished as a local government district on 1 November 2010, when Auckland City Council was amalgamated with other councils of the Auckland Region into the new Auckland Council.
Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. For this reason it is often referred to as Auckland Harbour, despite the fact that it is one of two harbours adjoining the city. The harbour forms the northern and eastern coasts of the Auckland isthmus and is crossed by the Auckland Harbour Bridge. It is matched on the southern side of the city by the shallower waters of the Manukau Harbour.
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Auckland CBD (Queen Street, Britomart, Spark Arena, Old Railway, Queens Wharf, Viaduct, Library, Civic Center, Chancery)
Auckland City is the part of Auckland urban area covering the isthmus and most of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. The core of Auckland City is the Auckland CBD, a major financial and commercial centre, surrounded by many suburbs. It was formerly the name of a local authority district that was governed by Auckland City Council
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New Zealand Travel Vlog: Auckland Harbour Cruise Tour
You are watching one of my New Zealand travel videos, and today I am taking you to the Auckland Harbour Cruise.
Waitemata Harbour, or simply known as Auckland Harbour, surrounded by numerous islands dotting the harbour.
You will see lots of sailing boats. Very obvious why Auckland is called the City of Sails.
The cruise ship was a medium-sized boat divided into upper and lower decks. The upper deck provided a better view. I saw a really big cruise ship, which was the Celebrity Solstice, one of the top 20 largest cruise ships. Lots of passengers from Celebrity Solstice waving at us, but they were on decks so high they looked like little dots.
The tour lasted 1.5-hours. I saw Rangitoto Island, which is a volcanic island. Some Other places I saw were Devonport’s historic naval base, Bean Rock Lighthouse, Hauraki Gulf, and Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Tea, coffee, and some light snacks were provided, but there were a lot more options if someone wanted to pay for more.
The views of the Auckland Harbour and the coastal areas surrounding the harbour were breathtaking. After 10 minutes of passing Auckland’s waterfront and harbour area, natural splendour takes over.
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A perfect day for the beach here in Auckland, New Zealand. My friends Johanna, Rachel and I headed north just outside of town to the gorgeous Takapuna Beach! It was my first time there and of course the scenery was beautiful - New Zealand never fails to disappoint!
Later on in the evening i got some of the crew together to hang out at Outside Obie - this cool little bar that a lot of us used to drink at when i lived here last year - pure nostalgia! I'm loving every second of my time back here in Auckland there's a few more adventures to come stay tuned!
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Takapuna is a central, coastal suburb of North Shore, Auckland, located in the northern North Island of New Zealand, at the beginning of a south-east-facing peninsula forming the northern side of the Waitematā Harbour.
While very small in terms of population, it was the seat of the North Shore City Council before amalgamation into Auckland Council in 2010 and contains substantial shopping and entertainment areas, being considered the CBD of the North Shore.
The population of the census area of Takapuna Central was 2,811 in the 2006 census, an increase of 291 from 2001. The census area does not include some streets to the west of the CBD which are often considered as part of Takapuna.
Takapuna is located on the isthmus of a peninsula which extends south into the northern waters of the Waitemata at the harbour's eastern end. As such, the suburb has a coastline on Shoal Bay, an arm of the Waitemata to the southwest, as well as having a coast on the Hauraki Gulf to the northeast.
The northern end of the suburb is dominated by the large volcanic crater of Lake Pupuke. Some points in Takapuna are less than 500 metres from all three of these bodies of water. The Hauraki coastline includes a kilometre long crescent shaped beach (Takapuna Beach) which is a popular recreation area.
To the southeast of Takapuna lies the six-kilometre-long peninsula which contains the suburbs of Belmont and Devonport. To the west lie the suburbs of Hillcrest and Northcote. The suburb of Milford lies to the north, on the far shore of Lake Pupuke.
The Māori place name Takapuna originally referred to a freshwater spring that flowed from the base of North Head into a swamp behind Cheltenham Beach.
In 1841 the wife of Eruera Maihi Patuone sold 9500 acres of Auckland's North Shore to the Crown. Referred to as Takapuna Parish, the North Shore was surveyed and subdivided in 1844.
In 1851 Governor Grey gifted back to Patuone 110 acres between the inlet beside Barry's Point Road and Takapuna Beach to use until his death (1872). This area included a Māori settlement known as Waiwharariki, on the small Shoal Bay headland now crossed by Esmonde Road.
The earliest subdivisions of farmland for suburban development were the Hurstmere estate in 1886 and the Pupuke Estate in 1889. The Takapuna and Milford Beach areas, as well as the land surrounding Lake Pupuke soon became popular spots for wealthy businessmen building summer homes to entertain in a rural surrounding, and eventually, many moved here permanently, commuting to work in Auckland via ferry.
A local history archive is maintained by the New Zealand Collection of Takapuna Public Library. It includes an index of the local newspapers, archives, photographs, oral histories, and historical material relating to Takapuna.
The Takapuna Beach area is a nightlife hub and boutique shopping centre of the North Shore, having many bars, restaurants, cafes and shops.
The Block NZ's first season took place in Takapuna. Shania Twain's 2003 music video for When You Kiss Me was also shot in Takapuna.
As a recognised area by council for future intensification, the beachfront will become the backyard for the estimated 15,000 residents and 15,000 employees who will inhabit Takapuna by 2040.
The area has potential in its central business area and wider precincts to further develop into the southern hub of the North Shore.
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A Weekend in Auckland Part 1
The oysters plucked straight from the clear waters of the Hauraki Gulf at
Clevedon Coast Oysters are some of the freshest you’ll ever taste. It’s only a 30-
minute drive back to Auckland city.
Federal Delicatessen is chef Al Brown’s take on an old-school New York deli, but
he uses fresh local produce. And yes, of course there’s bottomless coffee. Don’t
leave without a slice of pie for dessert.
Waiheke Island is sometimes referred to as the “Byron Bay of New Zealand”. It’s
an island paradise only a 40-minute ferry ride away. After you’ve indulged at one
of the island’s many wineries you should definitely retire to the Tent House.
Chris Tate Architecture designed this stunning one-bedroom house that
overlooks native trees.
One of Waiheke Island’s best beaches is Garden Cove. You can hire kayaks and
explore the surrounding coves and canyons. There are sunset tours if you’re
after something even more picturesque.
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Waiheke Island is the most populated and second-largest island in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Its ferry terminal in Matiatia Bay at the western end is 21.5 km (13.4 mi) from the central-city terminal in Auckland.
Waiheke is the second-largest island in the gulf, after Great Barrier Island, and is the most populated island in the gulf, with 9,250 permanent residents; another estimated 3,400 have second or holiday homes on the island. It is New Zealand's most densely populated island, with nearly 100 people/km², and the third most populated after the North and South Islands. It is the most accessible island in the gulf, with regular passenger and car-ferry services, a helicopter operator based on the island, and other air links.
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Auckland is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. Auckland is the largest urban area in the country, with an urban population of around 1,628,900 (June 2018). It is located in the Auckland Region—the area governed by Auckland Council—which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,695,900. A diverse and multicultural city, Auckland is home to the largest Polynesian population in the world. The Māori-language name for Auckland is Tāmaki or Tāmaki-makau-rau, meaning Tāmaki with a hundred lovers, in reference to the desirability of its fertile land at the hub of waterways in all directions.
The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the north-west, and Runciman in the south. Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The surrounding hills are covered in rainforest and the landscape is dotted with dozens of dormant volcanic cones. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitematā Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have a harbor on each of two separate major bodies of water.
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New Zealand-Auckland
The Auckland metropolitan area in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country. It has 1,397,300 residents, which is 32 percent of the country's population.Auckland has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world.In Māori, Auckland's name is Tāmaki Makaurau and the transliterated version of Auckland is Ākarana.
The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the northwest, and Runciman in the south. It is not contiguous -- the section from Waiwera to Whangaparaoa Peninsula is separate from its nearest neighbouring suburb of Long Bay. Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate major bodies of water.
The 2011 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Auckland 3rd equal place in the world on its list, while the Economist's World's most livable cities index of 2011 ranked Auckland in 9th place. In 2010, Auckland was classified as a Beta World City in the World Cities Study Group's inventory by Loughborough University.
Road and rail
Private vehicles are the main form of transportation within Auckland, with around 7% of journeys in the Auckland region being undertaken by bus (2006 data), and 2% undertaken by train and ferry.Usage is however heavily skewed towards travel to and from the Central Business District, where more than half of trips are undertaken by public transport.Auckland still ranks quite low in this regard, having only 46 public transport trips per capita per year, while Wellington has almost twice this number at 91, and Sydney has 114 trips.This strong roading focus results in substantial traffic congestion during peak times.
Bus services in Auckland are mostly radial, with few ring-routes, due to Auckland being on an isthmus. Late-night services (i.e. past midnight) are limited, even on weekends.
Regular trains operating along four lines travel between the CBD and the west, south and south-east of Auckland, with longer-distance options scarce. In 2007 approximately NZ$5.3 billion worth of large-scale projects were underway or planned (and budgeted for) in the Auckland area to improve rail and public transport patronage over the next decade, 31% of the transport budget.However, policy changes in early 2009 by the incoming National government have meant a shift in emphasis to more highway construction, and have removed the provision of a regional fuel tax that was to pay for ARTA's public transport upgrades. While the government has promised to fund the rail electrification, the process and associated tenders were delayed by approximately one year, and some rail station upgrades and the funding of the integrated ticketing upgrade were in doubt. The lack of future funding also forced ARTA to hand over the Auckland region's rail stations to government control. Electrification is now underway however, with electric trains scheduled to be running in the next 18 months.
SUNSET in GREAT BARRIER ISLAND AUCKLAND 100% Pure NEW ZEALAND | DJI Mavic Pro ( Unedited)
SUNSET in GREAT BARRIER ISLAND AUCKLAND 100% Pure NEW ZEALAND | DJI Mavic Pro ( Unedited)
Visiting Great Barrier Island feels like you have stepped back in time. It is the only community in NZ with no main power. The island relies on solar and generator power. No traffic lights. Streets are lit by the moon and the stars. No supermarket, No ATM. No stress... A perfect excuse to take a break from digital devices and enjoy the island’s scenery,
Great Barrier Island lies in the outer Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, 100 kilometres (62 mi) north-east of central Auckland. With an area of 285 square kilometres (110 sq mi) it is the sixth-largest island of New Zealand and fourth-largest in the main chain. Its highest point, Mount Hobson, is 627 metres (2,057 ft) above sea level.The local authority is the Auckland Council.
The island was initially exploited for its minerals and kauri trees and saw only limited agriculture. In 2013, it was inhabited by 939 people, mostly living from farming and tourism The majority of the island (around 60% of the total area) is administered as a nature reserve by the Department of Conservation. In 2009 the island atmosphere was described as being life in New Zealand many decades back.
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Heading out into the Hauraki Gulf snapper fishing from Westhaven Marina in central Auckland
Things to do – Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand's largest and most culturally diverse city, Auckland is located next to the idyllic Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Whether you're bungy jumping from the Auckland Harbour Bridge or catching a ferry to Waiheke Island for a glass of wine, its brilliant blue waters are never far from sight.
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Affluent, residential Mount Eden is dominated by a volcanic peak also known as Maungawhau, with hiking and jogging trails leading to views over the Hauraki Gulf.
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Auckland, based around 2 large harbours, is a major city in the north of New Zealand’s North Island. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Wintergardens. Near Downtown, Mission Bay Beach has a seaside promenade.
Great Barrier Island lies in the outer Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, 100 kilometres north-east of central Auckland. With an area of 285 square kilometres it is the sixth-largest island of New Zealand and fourth-largest in the main chain. Its highest point, Mount Hobson, is 627 metres above sea level.
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Things to do in Auckland, New Zealand
Things to do in Auckland, New Zealand so many Activities and attractions when on holiday in Auckland for the whole family, sailing, Jet boating, Zoo's, Kelly tarltons,
Auckland boasts a wide range of landscapes with many breathtaking vantage points, Mt. Eden being one of the best and the nearby One Tree Hill. On the north shore there is the village of Devenport boasting two panoramic vantage points, Mt.Victoria and North Head both taking in this enviable location that is Auckland City.
Popularly known as the 'City of Sails' the harbour is dotted with hundreds of yachts and what better way to appreciate Auckland's location than a sail on an America's Cup boat, a cruise across to Devenport, exploring the many islands of the Hauraki gulf such as Waiheke with it's many wineries, climbing the volcanic Rangitoto Island or experiencing a thrilling jet boat ride taking in the cityscapes of the Auckland Harbour.
The more adventurous can jump off two of Auckland's iconic landmarks, the 'Harbour Bridge' or 'Sky Tower' visit some of Auckland's top visitor attractions such as 'Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium', 'Auckland Zoo' and Auckland War Memorial Museum'.
When it comes to shopping you will be spoilt for choice and in the evening you can soak in the atmosphere of Auckland's many bars, restaurants, it's stunning waterfront and other world class entertainment. mustdonewzealand.co.nz
Beach life, Mission Bay, Auckland, New Zealand
It's only 10 - 15 minutes drive from central Auckland. There are plenty of free parking places here.The views of the Hauraki Gulf are breathtaking! Remember to take your swim wear with you. Take a dip in the sea, hire a kayak, try stand-up paddle boarding, or just relax with walk the 6km( 4 miles) along the seashore. Grab a coffee and delicious snack from the restaurants and head out along the beach for a relaxing stroll.
Auckland, New Zealand
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The Auckland metropolitan area, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with over 1.4 million residents. Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate major bodies of water.
The entire video is shot from the top of the Sky Tower in downtown Auckland. The Sky Tower is an observation and telecommunications tower located on the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland CBD. It is 1,076 feet tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, making it the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere, and the 12th tallest member of the World Federation of Great Towers.
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Auckland (/ˈɔːklənd/ awk-lənd) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the most populous urban area in the country. Auckland has a population of 1,495,000, which constitutes 32 percent of New Zealand's population.[2] It is part of the wider Auckland Region—the area governed by the Auckland Council—which also includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,614,300.[2] A diverse and multicultural city, Auckland is home to the largest Polynesian population in the world.[3] The Māori language name for Auckland is Tāmaki or Tāmaki-makau-rau, meaning Tāmaki with a hundred lovers, in reference to the desirability of its fertile land at the hub of waterways in all directions.[4] It has also been called Ākarana, the Māori enunciation of Auckland.
The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the northwest, and Runciman in the south. It is not contiguous; the section from Waiwera to Whangaparāoa Peninsula is separate from its nearest neighbouring suburb of Long Bay. Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The surrounding hills are covered in rainforest and the landscape is dotted with dozens of dormant volcanic cones. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate major bodies of water.
The isthmus on which Auckland resides was first settled around 1350 and was valued for its rich and fertile land. Māori population in the area is estimated to have peaked at 20,000 before the arrival of Europeans.[5] After a British colony was established in 1840, the new Governor of New Zealand, William Hobson, chose the area as his new capital. He named the area Auckland for George Eden, Earl of Auckland, British First Lord of the Admiralty. It was replaced as the capital in 1865, but immigration to the new city stayed strong and it has remained the country's most populous urban area. Today, Auckland's Central Business District is the major financial centre of New Zealand.
Auckland is classified as a Beta World City[6] because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, education and tourism. Auckland's landmarks such as the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, the Harbour Bridge, the Sky Tower, and many museums, parks, restaurants and theatres are significant tourist attractions. Auckland is frequently ranked among the world's most liveable cities: the 2016 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Auckland 3rd place in the world on its list,[7] while the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Ranking placed Auckland in 8th place.
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Sky Tower
An observation and telecommunications tower. It is 328 metres (1,076 ft) tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast. The tallest man-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Was opened on 3 March 1997, six months ahead of schedule.
Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium
A public aquarium. Opened in 1985. One of the first to use conveyor belts to slowly move people through the viewing areas. More than 1500 animals from more than 50 species. Has 8 Major exhibits.
Waiheke Island
An island 9n the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand, about 17.7 km (11.0 mi) from Auckland. The second-largest island in the gulf. Internationally known for the biennial Headland: Sculpture on the Gulf, an “outdoor sculpture exhibition.
Rainbow's End
A 9.3 hectares (23 acres) theme park. Opened in December 1982. It is the New Zealand's largest theme park. As of 17 April 2014, has one of only 4 StatosFEAR on the planet - sends 30 riders spinning through the air and even upside down.
Auckland Harbour Bridge
An eight-lane box truss motorway bridge over the Waitemata Harbour, joining St Marys Bay in Auckland with Northcote in the former North Shore City. It is 1,020 m (3,348 ft) long, with a main span of 243.8 m, rising 43.27 m above high water.
Auckland Zoo
A 16.35-hectare (40-acre) zoological garden. Opened in 1922 experiencing early difficulties mainly due to animal health issues. Home to over 875 individuals representing 138 species. Organised into exhibition areas grouped by region of origin, taxonomy, or biome.
Auckland Botanic Gardens
A botanical garden that covers 64 hectares in Manurewa. Was officially opened to the public in 1982. Holds more than 10,000 plants. Important collections: New Zealand Native Plant Collection, The Children's Garden.
Auckland Domain
Is Auckland's oldest park, and at 75 hectares one of the largest in the city. The park contains all of the explosion crater and most of the surrounding tuff ring of the Pukekawa volcano. Home for the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Kitekite Falls
A scenic 3-tiered waterfall. The falls drop a total of 40 metres (130 ft). Located on the Glen Esk stream near Piha Beach.
Lake Pupuke
A heart-shaped freshwater lake occupying a volcanic explosion crater (or maar) between the suburbs of Takapuna and Milford. Has a circumference of about 4.5 km and reaches 57 m[1] in depth. Popular for recreational activities.
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