Explore Auckland’s vibrant cityscape, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking views on a boutique journey through the City of Sails.
Explore Auckland’s vibrant cityscape, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking views on a boutique journey through the City of Sails.
- Achilles Point - is a rocky promontory located at the eastern end of Ladies Bay, a small sandy beach in Auckland, New Zealand. The name ‘Te Pane o Horoiwi’ may also refer to the entire headland between St Heliers and the Tamaki River estuary. Achilles Point is named after the ship HMNZS Achilles (70), which triumphed over the German pocket…
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Achilles Point - is a rocky promontory located at the eastern end of Ladies Bay, a small sandy beach in Auckland, New Zealand. The name ‘Te Pane o Horoiwi’ may also refer to the entire headland between St Heliers and the Tamaki River estuary. Achilles Point is named after the ship HMNZS Achilles (70), which triumphed over the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee in 1939. The headland, extending to the Tamaki heads, was formerly known as Te Pane o Horoiwi, named after Horoiwi.
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Winter Garden Auckland Domain - The Domain Wintergardens blend New Zealand’s natural and cultural heritage, featuring structures that showcase a variety of native and exotic plants in the Auckland Domain. They were initially established during the First World War to celebrate the success of the Industrial, Agricultural and Mining Exhibition of 1913-1914, held at the same location. Profits from the exhibition were used to develop sports fields and to construct a Temperate - or Cool - House between 1916 and 1921 for the year-round display of flowering plants. Additional parts of the Wintergardens were planned simultaneously but were not completed until the late 1920s, when a Tropical House, Fernery, and connecting courtyard were added.
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Auckland Harbour Bridge - Experience the stunning beauty of the Hauraki Gulf, its magnificent volcanoes, and the captivating City of Sails.
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Takapuna Beach - Unwind at Takapuna Beach and savor a coffee, ice cream, or baked goods from the renowned Takapuna Beach Cafe. Stroll over to the beach and dip your toes in the water.
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Auckland Museum - The Auckland War Memorial Museum, also known as Auckland Museum, is one of New Zealand’s most significant museums and war memorials. Its neoclassical building, constructed in the 1920s and 1950s, is situated on Observatory Hill, the remnants of a dormant volcano, in the Auckland Domain, near Auckland CBD.
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MJ Savage Memorial Park - Located off Tamaki Drive near Mission Bay, the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park spans 49 hectares of land with stunning panoramic views overlooking Waitemata Harbour and Rangitoto Island.
The tall obelisk, sunken pool, and landscaped gardens serve as a memorial to New Zealand’s first Labour Prime Minister (1872 - 1940) and the founder of the Welfare State.
In 1860, 1879, and 1880, Ngati Whatua leaders Tuhaere and Te Kawau gathered many North Island chiefs at the Kohimaramara Conference to establish a Maori Parliament. They sought redress on land issues and equality under the law. In the 1930s, the Maori sought remedy through Michael Savage, the serving Prime Minister of the Labour Government. With Maori support, Labour entered Parliament for the first time, beginning a long-standing relationship.
The park offers visitors sweeping views of Auckland’s city skyline.
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Brunch
- Brunch
Start your adventure at Auckland Domain, where you can explore the museum and the captivating Wintergardens, with a view of the magnificent Holy Trinity Cathedral.
Drive over the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge, which offers stunning harbour views and excellent photo opportunities.
Visit the delightful Takapuna, part of Hibiscus Point, where you can…
Start your adventure at Auckland Domain, where you can explore the museum and the captivating Wintergardens, with a view of the magnificent Holy Trinity Cathedral.
Drive over the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge, which offers stunning harbour views and excellent photo opportunities.
Visit the delightful Takapuna, part of Hibiscus Point, where you can enjoy a coffee break (at your own expense) while admiring the panoramic views of the beautiful Hauraki Gulf.
Discover Wynyard Quarter and Westhaven Marina, which highlight Auckland’s maritime history and contemporary waterfront development.
Experience the peaceful Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park, featuring meticulously maintained gardens and breathtaking views of Auckland’s skyline and Waitemata Harbour.
Finish at Achilles Point, where you’ll be rewarded with expansive panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf and nearby islands. Our tours are intimate and boutique.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.