Explore Auckland’s natural landscapes and wildlife at a relaxed pace on this small group tour from Auckland's city centre.
At your first stop of Mt Eden, walk the slopes of an extinct volcano and be rewarded with sweeping 360 degree views over Auckland.
Next, head out to the west coast to discover dramatic black sand beaches and rugged coastal cliffs. Stroll easy coastal paths to viewpoints overlooking thousands of nesting Australasian gannets, with sweeping views of the Tasman Sea, then enjoy time to explore the beach below. Learn how Māori culture, volcanic geology, and powerful ocean forces have shaped this unique landscape.
Lastly, enjoy a wine tasting at a small local winery, with the opportunity to stay for lunch, offering time to unwind before returning to the city via the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Please be aware that coastal locations are exposed and weather conditions can change. The gannets are present from August until late March.
The first stop of your tour will be the iconic Mount Eden volcano. See the crater and learn about the volcanoes of Auckland and its first inhabitants, then walk to the top to enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Visit and learn about the gannet colony, get up close to the birds for photographs, and enjoy the clifftop coastal scenery over Muriwai Beach. Note that the birds are present during August-March only.
Walk on the volcanic black sands of Maukatia Bay (Maori Bay), explore the tidal rocky cave, and dip your feet in the Tasman Sea.
Partake in a complimentary wine tasting at a boutique family-run winery, and stay to have lunch at the Bistro (own cost).
Return to the central city by driving over the Auckland Harbour Bridge, which offers great views of the city and harbour.
If a hotel pickup is not selected, please wait at the steps at 148 Quay St (in front of Daikoku Restaurant and opposite the entrance to Queens Wharf) and your guide will meet with you there.
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