Auckland (Tamaki-makau-rau), New Zealand

Map of Auckland (Tamaki-makau-rau), New ZealandFrom urban fun to island sun

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.

Auckland,  New Zealand
Auckland's enjoyment-driven lifestyle has been voted amongst the best in the world for several years running. The unique geography of the city makes it a place to enjoy urban culture, sporting pursuits and marine activities. In just half an hour you could be sailing to an island, barbequing by a beach, teeing off on a golf course or sampling wines at a vineyard.
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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.

Key Features

City at the edge of the ocean. Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city. Half urban and half marine, it’s a cosmopolitan experience wrapped up in a fascinating water world that’s dotted with more than 50 islands.

Thirty minutes to anywhere. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking through a rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach.

Multicultural flavour. A diverse range of cultures adds flavour and interest to the city’s style of life. As a result, Auckland has perfected a style of cuisine called ‘Pacific Rim’, which blends Asian and Pacific flavours.