Take to the waters And Explore the islands of the Hauraki Gulf


Have a cruise on a classic yacht or launch. Charter your own yacht for those who have sailing skills.
Fulfill the local marine mammals. Auckland's Dolphin Explorer performs daily marine mammal eco-safaris, finding common and bottlenose dolphins, Brydes whales as well as orca in Auckland's spectacular Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Experience the excitement of sailing using a genuine America's Mug racing yacht - you can participate as much or as small as you desire. Take the ferry across to Devonport and revel in a café lunch and a spot of looking or explore the actual WWII tunnels as well as gun emplacements inside North Head. Explore the hawaiian islands of the Hauraki GulfThe Hauraki Gulf, on the doorway of Auckland area, is home to a variety of remarkable islands. 


Don't will lose out on these activities: Food at Mudbrick Winery on Waiheke Isle, Auckland By Fraser Clements Walk towards the summit of Rangitoto, the black lava volcanic island in the heart of the inner Hauraki Gulf. Hire a kayak as well as join an evening paddle towards the island. Enjoy wine beverages tasting and beachcombing upon Waiheke Island, a half hr ferry ride from your city centre. Sunbathe as well as swim at Motuihe Isle. Discover the historical Mansion House upon Kawau Island - in the event the home of Governor George Greyish. Visit the wild animals sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi. The island is home to many endangered chickens, including the very rare Takahe. Experience a forests, wild rivers adventure on Wonderful Barrier Island - tracks cause secluded natural scorching springs and historical kauri dams.