Rangitoto is Auckland’s most iconic island, with its distinctive symmetrical cone and superb location just off the coast.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand.
The Summit Track is the most popular of the Rangitoto Walks, beginning at Rangitoto Wharf, winding through the lava fields and native forest up to the summit peak.
The Lava Caves track is a family favorite and is accessible around 45 min along the Summit Track from Rangitoto Wharf.
Ferry Point Rangitoto Island, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The world is a big and brilliant place, each corner of it with its own history, its own culture, its own story.
The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Anaui A Tangaroa is a maritime museum in Auckland, New Zealand.
With over 30 bars and restaurants to choose from in one waterfront destination, Viaduct Harbour is a superb place to dine or relax and watch the world go by.
At the top end of Wynyard Wharf one finds a giant axle connecting two giant cogwheels – eight tons apiece – relics from a steam dredge “Whakarire”.
Public park incorporating parts of a former industrial site, with outdoor concerts, films & markets.