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Flights to Auckland transport outdoor lovers to their haven. The city's unique landscape provides endless possibilities for adventure.

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You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, teenagers, children, and infants.

Each adult passenger can bring one infant.

Children traveling alone or in a different cabin class from their parents are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.

  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to Auckland

Almost one-third of New Zealand’s 4 million people live in Auckland. Although Wellington is the capital, travelers arriving at this buzzing city will find it a strong contender for the economic hub of the country.

Auckland sits between two harbors, nestled between the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean. And with 48 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field—all within about 20 km of the city center—the city has one of the most unique topographies of any in the world. As a result, there’s plenty to do both outdoors and indoors, with lots of adventure sports available, and even more activities just a short drive from the city.

For those not seeking an all-action, adrenaline-pumping time, there are plenty of five-star restaurants and luxury hotels dotted throughout the city. This is especially true around the harbor area, while low-key cafes and boutiques are hidden around many corners. Green space is everywhere, too, with parks, gardens, and paths.

Much of the action is concentrated near the water, from the restaurants, lounges, and boutiques dotted around Waitemata Harbour to the golden sands and surfer-friendly cafes of Takapuna Beach. In short, Auckland is a paradise for travelers who love being outside.

Like most New Zealanders, the people who call Auckland home are friendly, welcoming, and ready to share whatever they have with you, especially if you’re a willing and interested traveler. And while the pace of life might be a little faster here than it is elsewhere on the North and South Islands, the residents keep smiling. They know they have it good; Auckland is repeatedly ranked as one of the best places to live on the planet. Whether you go for a couple of days, a week, or a month, Auckland is worth the trip.

What to do in Auckland

Bungee at the AJ Hackett Bridge

Climbing up one of the largest bridges in New Zealand and experiencing the 360° views from the top is an effort well rewarded. But for a true once-in-a-lifetime experience, take the opportunity to hook yourself up to a bungee cord and dive down until you touch the ocean below with AJ Hackett Bungy.

AJ Hackett Bungy
105 Curran Street
Westhaven
1010
+64 9 360 7748

Explore the Waitomo Caves

Hop on a bus and leave the city behind for the dark, wonderful, not-of-this-world atmosphere of the Waitomo Caves. Also known as the Glowworm Caves, they were formed more than 30 million years ago. The sight of thousands of glowworms clinging to the stalagmites and stalactites is spellbinding.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves
39 Waitomo Caves Road
Waitomo Caves
Otorohanga
3943
+64 7 878 8228

Explore Cornwall Park

The volcanic cone of One Tree Hill, with its ancient pre-European Māori fort that's still visible, is the highlight of this urban oasis. Walk the many trails, visit the Cornwall Park Cafe for quick refreshment, or just hang out with the locals who come here to relax.

Puriri Drive
Epsom
1051
+64 9 630 8485

Where to eat in Auckland

The Shed (International)

Winner of the 2014 Metro award for Best Rural Restaurant, The Shed is an experience. Located in the heart of the Onetangi Valley in Te Motu on Waiheke Island, this is a place you go to be alone with a loved one to get away from it all.

76 Onetangi Road
Onetangi
1971
Waiheke Island
+64 9 372 6884

The Engine Room (International)

The central Auckland staple lies a few blocks down from the water, far enough away to minimise the hustle and bustle of the bay but not out of touch. The friendly warmth of The Engine Room makes you feel comfortable no matter how long you stay.

115 Queen Street
Northcote Point
1010
+64 9 480 9502

Ostro Brasserie & Bar (International)

Michelin-starred Chef Josh Emett leads the way at the chic yet unpretentious place with views of the sea and the city. Sip on a homemade soda while taking a break from shopping on the waterfront.

Tyler Street
1010
+64 9 302 9888

Places to stay in Auckland

The Langham Auckland

Take afternoon tea at this five-star establishment before strolling the grounds of nearby University of Auckland or Albert Park. The 411 rooms are plush and elegant, matching the vibe of the hotel. Restaurant Eight is so good, you might not want to leave to explore the city's other dining spots.

83 Symonds Street
Grafton
1010
+64 9 379 5132

Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour

The five-star luxury hotel with French flair sits on the harbour, featuring beautiful views from its sophisticated rooms. With its prime location, you're only a short walk from some of the nicest restaurants in the city and the rest of the shoreline's offerings.

21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue
1010
+64 9 909 9000

Rendezvous Hotel Auckland

This is a convenient hotel for holidaymakers and business travellers. You'll find yourself in the centre of the city, close to Queen Street, Viaduct Harbour, and the Auckland Convention Centre that features Aotea Centre, The Civic, Auckland Town Hall and Aotea Square. Plus, the rates won't break the bank.

71 Mayoral Drive
Corner of Vincent Street
1010
+64 9 366 3000

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