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Region: Auckland
Region: Auckland
Auckland sits astride a narrow isthmus between two magnificent harbours, the Waitemata and the Manukau, making it a maritime playground that extends to the beautiful islands of the Hauraki Gulf. In fact, Aucklanders claim the most pleasurecraft per capita of any city in the world. It is host to many sailing events, including being the home of the America's Cup, the most prized cup in yacht racing. What To See Auckland city has a fascinating assortment of shops from the designer boutiques of Parnell and Newmarket to the casual atmosphere of the city markets and stalls. Restaurants are mostly in Ponsonby, Parnell, the waterfront suburbs such as Mission Bay or St Heliers and the inner city and frequently specialise in the local seafood delicacies. Don't miss a harbour cruise and perhaps a visit to a nearby island. Waiheke and Great Barrier Islands are popular for their sandy beaches, native bush and idyllic lifestyle. Waiheke is also a flourishing centre for winemakers and artists. Rangitoto Island, formed from a volcano only 600 years ago, is worth a visit for its magnificent views. Also accessible by ferry is the historic suburb of Devonport. A number of public gardens and reserves surround Auckland city and demonstrate the wide variety of plants of this region. A convenient way to see the highlights of Auckland is by taking a half or full day sightseeing tour. Only a short trip from the city are the west coast beaches including Muriwai and the nearby Gannet Colony and the beautiful Waitakere Ranges, all of which feature short scenic walks. Auckland is the world's biggest Polynesian city with Maori, Samoan, Cook Island and Tongan people all contributing to the city's vibrant culture. Local markets and churches in particular provide an insight to the local cultures. Attractions and Activities A rare mix of aquarium, zoo and museum, visitors are assured of several close encounters with penguins, sharks, giant eels, stingrays and many other species of fish. The Antarctic Encounter takes visitors on a snow cat ride through a colony of King and Gentoo penguins living in a simulated Antarctic environment of snow and ice. There is also a replica of Antarctic explorer Captain Scott's hut on display. Rising 1080 feet (328 meters) above Auckland city, Sky Tower is one of the tallest structures in the world. Views from each of its four public access areas give an unrivalled 360° view of the city, its suburbs and the land, hills and sea that surround Auckland. A "City within a City", Auckland's Sky City features two casinos, ten restaurants and bars, free live entertainment, a theatre, a conference center, Sky Tower and a top class hotel. Located in the heart of the city, Sky City is a non-stop center for excitement and entertainment. Touring Information If you wish to stay in Auckland for a while, why not try our 5 day Auckland Regional Vacation.
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