Co robić w Auckland: wyrafinowane wypady w kulturalnej stolicy Nowej Zelandii
Auckland, znane również jako "Miasto Żagli", to znacznie więcej niż tylko brama do cudów natury Nowej Zelandii — to światowej klasy miejsce samo w sobie. Dzięki połączeniu miejskiej elegancji, dziedzictwa Maorysów, uroku wybrzeża i wysp porośniętych winnicami, wybór atrakcji w Auckland wymaga zaplanowania podróży po kulturze, kuchni i stylu. Niezależnie od tego, czy zatrzymujesz się na jeden dzień, czy na dłużej, to kosmopolityczne centrum oferuje wyrafinowanym podróżnikom mieszankę sztuki, przygody i rozkoszy na każdym kroku.
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Najlepsze atrakcje w Auckland
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Auckland Urban Māori Experience — Small Group Tour In Auckland
Embark on a small group cultural journey through Auckland, the world’s largest Polynesian city, with an experienced Māori guide. This full‐day tour reveals Auckland’s rich history and vibrant Māori and Pacific cultures through authentic, hands‐on experiences. Start with a local coffee, then explore Te Pane o Mataoho, a dormant volcano offering stunning harbour views and a personal history lesson from a local descendant. Savor a traditional Māori lunch with locally sourced ingredients, witness the powerful haka, and support local artisans with unique treasures. Conclude with an ancient Pacific ceremony promoting connection and well‐being. Join us for an unforgettable Māori cultural adventure! This tour is operated by Glorious Inc.
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Skip the Line: Auckland Museum General Admission Entry Ticket
Make the most of your time in Auckland and discover one of the top attractions in the ‘City of Sails’ with this Auckland War Memorial Museum general entry ticket. The extensive collections are housed inside one of the city’s beautiful heritage buildings. Wander through the three floors at your leisure, and explore New Zealand’s diverse culture and rich heritage.
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Auckland Museum: Entry Ticket
Visit Auckland Museum, one of Auckland's top attractions. Explore Māori and Pacific Islander cultures, European history, and New Zealand's wildlife. Walk through the exhibits at your own pace with a general admission ticket. It's a great option for families looking for an enriching experience in Auckland.
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Hobbiton™ and Rotorua Small‐Group Full‐Day Tour From Auckland
Spend a day exploring must‐see cultural highlights on this full‐day tour from Auckland. Explore the Shire at the renowned Hobbiton™ Movie Set: stroll through well‐tended gardens, visit hobbit holes, and enjoy a drink at the Green Dragon Inn. Then, explore Te Puia Geothermal Park, with blue baths and geothermal springs, as well as a Māori cultural show. Discover local history and culture on this family‐friendly tour.
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Auckland: Rotorua Te Puia with Haka & Polynesian Spa Small Group
Embark on a truly special journey with our Te Puia and Polynesian Spa tour from Auckland. Departing the city, we'll explore Rotorua's serene landscapes, home to the renowned Te Puia where you get to explore the magic hidden within the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley This exhilarating experience extends out by offering a leading cultural performance in their beautifully carved meeting house, Te Aronui a Rua. It will include a Pōhiri (Traditional Māori Welcome), Waiata (Song), Mōteatea (traditional chant), Poi and Haka. Then, unwind at the Polynesian Spa, surrounded by natural beauty and Lake Rotorua. Experience the therapeutic benefits of rejuvenating thermal waters amid picturesque surroundings. With our knowledgeable guides illuminating indigenous culture and natural heritage, this tour promises a truly memorable adventure. Sit back and relax on a comfortable return journey from Auckland to Rotorua and enjoy a cultural and wellness experience unlike any other.
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Rotorua Māori Village and Polynesian Spa Tour from Auckland
Rotorua is one of the best spots in New Zealand to discover Māori history and heritage while taking views of stunning natural phenomena. On this small‐group full‐day tour, including pick‐up from Auckland, be immersed in authentic Māori culture at the Whakarewarewa Māori Village, before unwinding at the Polynesian Spa, enjoying the therapeutic thermal waters surrounded by striking natural vistas.
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Auckland : Rotorua Living Maori Village with Haka and Hangi Lunch
Begin your tour with a scenic ride from Auckland to Rotorua, where you'll visit the incredible Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village. Be welcomed by the warmth of the local Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people and the beauty of a geothermal landscape unlike any other. Enjoy a guided tour through the village, learning how the community lives in harmony with the geothermal forces beneath their feet. Stroll along trails past bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and spouting geysers — each steeped in Māori history and mythology. Experience a powerful haka and cultural performance, then savour a traditional hāngī meal cooked with natural steam, followed by a sweet dessert — a true taste of Māori heritage. After your village visit, enjoy a guided driving tour of Rotorua’s highlights, including the picturesque Government Gardens, Lake Rotorua, Sulphur Point, and the historic Rotorua Museum. Then relax on the return journey to Auckland, reflecting on a day rich in culture, nature, and history.
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Rotorua Māori Village and Activity Combinations from Auckland
Start your Rotorua adventure with an unforgettable visit to a Māori village, where you'll be fully immersed in the vibrant culture and awe‐inspiring geothermal wonders. Engage with the local community, experience traditional performances, and explore the unique landscape of bubbling mud pools and spouting geysers. After this enriching cultural experience, the afternoon is yours to tailor to your interests. Choose from a variety of exciting activities, such as relaxing in natural geothermal spas, exploring the colorful geothermal marvels of Wai‐O-Tapu (additional 30km from Rotorua), or taking a serene walk through the majestic Redwoods Forest. Whatever your preference, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and personalized adventure. Please note that due to time constraints, only one additional activity can be selected for the afternoon.
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Auckland Maori full‐day private tour
Enjoy a wonderful day of sightseeing and learning about indigenous Maori culture throughout the day as you discover Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa (Waitakere Ranges) on Auckland’s West Coast.Admire several ancient volcanoes. Marvel at the architecture of the Auckland Museum, one of New Zealand’s most beautiful buildings as you visit the Auckland Domain. Explore the boutique suburb of Parnell, restored in the old colonial style with many beautiful mansions and along Tamaki Drive, one of the world’s most beautiful city drives. See several stunning beaches along Auckland's shoreline including Mission Bay, arguably Auckland’s most well‐known beach with lovely golden sand and safe swimming. Drive over the famous Auckland Harbour Bridge spanning the Waitemata Harbour, see the Hauraki Gulf and great views of the mystical island volcano Rangitoto Island, Auckland’s largest and youngest volcano at 600 years old.Visit the Arataki Visitor Centre at the gateway to Auckland's famous West Coast, which is well‐known for its interesting displays and magnificent views over the Manukau Harbour. Enjoy overlooking spectacular ocean vistas along Auckland’s wild West Coast in the famous Waitakere Ranges. Discover Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa (Maori for the ancient forest of Tiriwa), the indigenous forest covering the Waitakere Ranges on Auckland’s famous west coast. Walk among unique indigenous trees and plants, learn their Maori names and their importance as both food and medicine. Meet some of the shy bush‐dwelling native birds. Hear the lore and legends of the bush. Get up close to some of New Zealand’s unique indigenous flora and fauna. Explore Te Taihauuru (the famous ‘Wild West Coast’) with its unique and spectacular soaring cliffs.
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Full Day Hobbiton Movie Set and Rotorua Tour from Auckland
Embark on an Epic Journey with Our Hobbiton Movie Set and Rotorua Tour from Auckland! Join us on a magical adventure to two of New Zealand's most iconic destinations. Your day begins with a scenic drive through the lush North Island countryside, as we make our way to the enchanting Hobbiton Movie Set. Explore the meticulously crafted Hobbit holes, lush gardens, and the famous Green Dragon Inn, where you can savor a refreshing drink just like a true Hobbit. After your Hobbiton adventure, we'll whisk you away to the surreal and captivating Rotorua Geothermal Valley. Witness erupting geysers, colorful mineral pools, and bubbling mud pools, immersing yourself in a world of natural wonder. Our excursions will provide you with the following services: clean cars and professional drivers, which will make your trip more comfortable and safe, visiting outside attractions accompanied by an English‐speaking guide. We guarantee the quality of services provided and a good mood.
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Rotorua Te Puia and Pohotu Small‐Group Day Tour From Auckland
Travel around Rotorua with a guide who is passionate about its geothermal wonders and Māori culture. This small‐group tour from Auckland saves you driving in an unfamiliar place and means you can admire the views of the Waikato countryside rather than watch the road. Enjoy a traditional hangi for lunch, check out Pōhutu Geyser, and be entertained by a Māori concert at Te Puia.
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Rotorua Cultural & Geothermal Small Group Tour From Auckland
Embark on an unforgettable small‐group day tour from Auckland to explore the cultural and geothermal marvels of Rotorua. Dive into the heart of Māori traditions with an authentic hangi feast, mesmerizing cultural performances, and an exhilarating warrior canoe experience. The journey continues as you wander through the otherworldly landscapes of Wai‐O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, where bubbling hot springs, vibrant geothermal pools, and steaming geysers create a surreal and enchanting atmosphere.
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Auckland: Rotorua Tour with Waiotapu, Te Puia and Haka
Embark on an unforgettable day trip from Auckland to Wai‐O-Tapu and Te Puia in Rotorua, where natural wonders and cultural experiences await. Witness the surreal landscape of Wai‐O-Tapu's geothermal area, shaped by volcanic forces over millennia, featuring colorful hot springs and the famous Lady Knox Geyser. Then, immerse yourself in the rich Māori heritage at Te Puia, where you can explore geothermal marvels, witness powerful geysers, and enjoy traditional cultural performances. Ideal for adventure seekers and families looking for both natural wonders and cultural discovery, this tour promises a day of exploration and inspiration.
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From Auckland: Hobbiton & Rotorua Māori Village with Hangi Lunch
Start your tour with a scenic drive from Auckland to Rotorua, arriving at the enchanting Whakarewarewa Village. This living Māori village welcomes you with warm hospitality and the rich aroma of geothermal steam. Guided by locals, explore Māori traditions, customs, and lifestyle. Marvel at bubbling mud pools, spouting geysers, and steaming vents, each with its own story. Enjoy a delicious geothermal hangi pie meal, a unique culinary experience cooked using natural geothermal heat. (Choice of chicken, beef or vegetarian available — please specify your preference at the time of booking) Next, journey to the iconic Hobbiton Movie Set. Stroll through the lush hills of The Shire, discovering hobbit holes, the Green Dragon Inn, and famous film locations from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The charm of this magical world will leave you enchanted. Conclude your day with a drive back to Auckland, reflecting on the cultural richness and cinematic magic you’ve experienced.
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Auckland: Rotorua Māori Village w Haka & Waitomo Caves Day Tour
Start your tour with a scenic drive from Auckland to Rotorua, arriving at the enchanting Whakarewarewa Village. This living Māori village welcomes you with the warmth of the local community & the rich aroma of geothermal steam. Guided by knowledgeable locals, explore the fascinating traditions, customs, & lifestyle of the Māori people. Marvel at the bubbling mud pools, spouting geysers, & steaming vents that dot the landscape, each with its own story. Immerse yourself in captivating performances of traditional Māori including a 'Haka', offering a glimpse into the heritage & enduring spirit of this indigenous culture. After your enriching experience at the Maori Village, journey to the Waitomo Caves. Marvel at the stunning glow worms that illuminate the caves, creating a magical underground experience. Glide silently through the caves on a boat, surrounded by the enchanting glow of thousands of bioluminescent creatures before boarding the van for your return journey to Auckland.
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Auckland City Volcano Tour
We’ll pick you up from your hotel and explore the city’s most iconic and scenic spots. Wander through the lively shopping precincts of Commercial Bay and Britomart, then stroll through Albert Park’s historic gardens. Smell the blooms at Parnell Rose Garden before visiting Auckland Domain, home to native trees and the Auckland Museum. Take in panoramic views from the top of Mount Eden, Auckland’s highest volcanic cone, then treat yourself to a classic New Zealand pie from the famous Mt Eden Bakery. Time permitting, we’ll also visit the peaceful Cornwall Park, next to One Tree Hill. With 100% electric vans, expert guides, and small groups, this tour is the perfect way to see Auckland like a local. Departs 10:00 AM and 2pm| Returns 1:30 PM and 5.30pm | Hotel pickup included
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Auckland City and West Coast luxury small‐group tour
Enjoy an amazing full‐day experience including lunch with the very best overview of Auckland City and its glorious West Coast.New Zealand is renowned for its stunning scenery and fascinating Maori culture. Travel through the Auckland Domain with the Auckland Museum as its centrepiece, stopping to enjoy views of Auckland’s 2nd‐largest volcano. Continue through the boutique suburb of Parnell, restored in the old colonial style and with many beautiful mansions. Explore Tamaki Drive, one of the world’s most beautiful city drives, along Auckland’s waterfront, looking out at several of the stunning beaches along Auckland's shoreline. See Mission Bay, arguably Auckland’s most well‐known beach with lovely golden sand. Enjoy great views of the famous Hauraki Gulf and the mystical island volcano Rangitoto Island, Auckland’s largest and youngest volcano.Drive over the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge, spanning the sparkling blue waters of the Waitemata Harbour dotted with white sails, from which you can marvel at the iconic view back to Auckland’s skyline. Visit the Arataki Visitor Centre at the gateway to Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa, the great forest of the Maori ancestor Tiriwa, also known as the Waitakere Ranges. Witness spectacular ocean vistas of both the Manukau Harbour and along Auckland’s wild West Coast. Get up close to some of New Zealand’s unique indigenous flora and fauna. View soaring cliffs, roaring surf and spectacular volcanic black sand beaches. Discover ancient native rainforest including the New Zealand Christmas Trees (Pohutukawa), Nikau Palms, the national icon (the Silver Fern), plus the amazing Kauri Trees.
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Half‐day Auckland city sightseeing tour
This Auckland city tour showcases the highlights of the city of Auckland and takes you on a journey to explore the history and sights as well as to see how Aucklanders live and play. Our small group tour gives an insight into the Māori history of the area and the legends and stories behind some of the place names. Our guides will talk about Auckland’s history and take you to some of the most picturesque parts of the city.
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Auckland Small‐Group Walking Tour
Join me to walk through time from volcanoes, to the viaduct on my signature small‐group walk (maximum of 6 people). Clients say this has been the best introduction to Auckland they could have had. From its volcanic origins to stories of pioneering people, Māori legends and key historical events, this tour weaves together the threads of Auckland's past and present. We’ll stop by Auckland Art Gallery, stroll through Albert Park, and uncover the backstreets of old Auckland. Highlights include Britomart, the Viaduct Harbour, and iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower, an America’s Cup Yacht and the New Zealand Maritime Museum. The tour ends at the waterfront with spectacular harbour views. Along the way, marvel at unique public art, visit the Women’s Suffrage Memorial and discover hidden gems like the University of Auckland Clock Tower. With a break for refreshments and insider tips on the best places to eat, drink and shop, this tour is a rich tapestry of stories, history and local charm.
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The best of Auckland city walking tour
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city. Auckland is lucky to be home to wonderful waters with unbeatable landscapes and unique wildlife. Did you know that there are over 50 extinct volcanoes in Auckland? Why is the ‘City of Sails‘ nickname of Auckland? The city is very impressive, so it is tourist favorite. Did you know that over 2 million tourists come to Auckland every year? With a local charismatic guide you will see the most beautiful parts of the city. You will visit the famous Sky Tower. Did you know that The Sky Tower is currently the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere? It offers breathtaking views. Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum and Parnell Village. Take a stroll through Auckland's oldest park and garden complex. Do you know what makes them so special? A professional guide will reveal the secrets and interesting facts about Auckland.
Co robić w Auckland, aby stylowo rozpocząć dzień
Aby odkryć uroki Auckland, warto zacząć od spaceru wzdłuż Viaduct Harbour. To idealne miejsce, aby napić się kieliszka pinot noir z Central Otago i podziwiać miasto lśniące w słońcu nad Zatoką Hauraki. Miłośnicy sztuki powinni udać się do Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, obowiązkowego punktu programu podczas wizyty w Auckland. Galeria mieści się w imponującym budynku łączącym architekturę wiktoriańską i współczesną i prezentuje zarówno dzieła maoryskie, jak i międzynarodowe arcydzieła.
Co robić po zachodzie słońca: Auckland nocą
Gdy zapada zmrok, wybór programu na wieczór w Auckland jest po prostu kwestią gustu, a nie problemem. Zacznij od kolacji w jednej z najlepszych restauracji w mieście, takich jak Sid at The French Café lub Ahi, która słynie z kreatywnego wykorzystania lokalnych składników. Następnie udaj się do stylowego baru na dachu The Churchill lub HI-SO, aby skosztować koktajli rzemieślniczych i podziwiać panoramę miasta.
Wyjątkowe atrakcje w Auckland
A propos wyjątkowych wrażeń, co można robić w Auckland, jeśli szukasz czegoś nieco innego? Spróbuj wspiąć się na Sky Tower — nie tylko dla widoków, ale także dla adrenaliny. Możesz spacerować po krawędzi 192 metry nad ziemią lub, jeśli jesteś odważny, skoczyć z kontrolowanym skokiem base jumpingowym SkyJump. Jeśli szukasz mocnych wrażeń, jest to jedna z najlepszych atrakcji Auckland.
Kultura i urok wybrzeża: co warto zobaczyć i zrobić w Auckland
Aby w pełni doświadczyć Auckland, pozwól, aby nadmorski klimat tego miasta podpowiedział Ci, co warto zobaczyć i zrobić. Wskocz na pokład jachtu w porcie Waitematā Harbour — nawiązującym do przydomka Auckland "Miasto Żagli" — lub zarezerwuj rejs dostosowany do Twoich potrzeb o złotej porze. Aby doświadczyć klasycznego połączenia plaży i buszu w Nowej Zelandii, wybierz się w ciągu dnia do Mission Bay lub Takapuna Beach, a następnie zjedz kolację nad brzegiem morza, gdy zaczną migotać światła.
Co robić w Auckland: jeden dzień
Jesteś w mieście tylko na chwilę i zastanawiasz się, co robić w Auckland mając tylko jeden dzień? Zacznij od kawy i świeżego croissanta w Amano w Britomart. Przejdź się nadbrzeżną promenadą do dzielnicy Wynyard Quarter, a następnie popłyń promem na wyspę Waiheke, gdzie w południe możesz wziąć udział w degustacji win i zjeść długi lunch. Wróć do miasta przed kolacją, aby odwiedzić Auckland Art Gallery, a wieczór zakończ kolacją w Depot Eatery i drinkami na dachu Sunset Bar.
Co robić w Auckland: dwa dni
Masz trochę więcej czasu i zastanawiasz się, co robić w Auckland, mając do dyspozycji dwa dni? Drugiego dnia wybierz się w głąb miasta. Zacznij od wycieczki z przewodnikiem na wyspę Rangitoto — najmłodszy i najbardziej charakterystyczny wulkan Auckland. Po południu odkryj stylowe sklepy i kawiarnie w dzielnicy Ponsonby lub zafunduj sobie zabiegi spa w SO/Auckland, aby poczuć się naprawdę wyjątkowo. Na wielki finał zarezerwuj stolik w Cassia lub Cocoro — dwóch najbardziej cenionych restauracjach w mieście, które podnoszą kuchnię nowozelandzką na wyżyny haute cuisine.
Najlepsze atrakcje w Auckland przez cały rok
Niezależnie od tego, czy odwiedzasz Auckland w ciepłym południowym lecie, czy też cieszysz się rześką jasnością zimy, najlepsze atrakcje tego miasta są dostępne o każdej porze roku. Wybierz się na przedstawienie do Civic Theatre, zwiedź winnice nawet w chłodniejszych miesiącach lub zrelaksuj się w eleganckich koktajl barach z widokiem na dwa błyszczące porty miasta. Nie zapomnij odwiedzić MOTAT (Muzeum Transportu i Technologii), gdzie spędzisz fantazyjne i intelektualne popołudnie, które szczególnie zachwyci ciekawskich podróżników z zamiłowaniem do nostalgii.
Podsumowanie: Co robić w Auckland i dlaczego warto tu wrócić
Co robić w Auckland nie jest pytaniem — to zaproszenie do degustacji, odkrywania, słuchania i żeglowania. Od legend Maorysów po dania godne przewodnika Michelin, od sztuki miejskiej po dzikie wyspy — miasto oferuje nieustannie zmieniającą się paletę wrażeń. Niezależnie od tego, czy planujesz jednodniową wycieczkę, dwudniową wycieczkę, czy dłuższy pobyt, wyrafinowane połączenie tradycji i innowacji w Auckland zapewni Ci niekończące się wrażenia.