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Haere MaiWelcome to Auckland – the City of Sails.

Famous for its beautiful twin harbours and the scenic Hauraki Gulf islands, New Zealand’s largest city combines the very best of city and country living. From sophisticated shopping, dining and cultural attractions to award-winning wineries, magnifi cent surf beaches, and a host of outdoor adventures, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this cosmopolitan city. Auckland’s vibrant Pacifi c heritage gives an added cultural fl avour.

Make sure you get the most from your stay by keeping your copy of Auckland What’s On close at hand as you explore the city. We provide all the latest events in our What’s On calendar, as well as easy-to-use maps, handy information to help you with accommodation, shopping, dining and transport, and plenty of great ideas for sightseeing and activities.

Enjoy your stay in Auckland, the City of Sails.

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Auckland at a Glance ............................................. 06

What’s Hot ............................................................. 10

Useful Information ................................................. 14

What’s On .............................................................. 16

Activities ................................................................ 34

Walking in Auckland .............................................. 64

Shopping ................................................................ 65

Cafés ...................................................................... 72

Dining Out ............................................................. 73

Accommodation .................................................... 78

Transport & Rentals ............................................... 79

Driving in NZ .......................................................... 85

Auckland Airport ................................................... 86

Auckland Maps ...................................................... 88

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Start discovering today.

Take an immersive journey through six stunning habitats that showcase our varied New Zealand landscape, at Te Wao Nui, Auckland Zoo’s newest precinct.

Home to more than 60 native animal species and over 100 plant species, Te Wao Nui is New Zealand, north to south, all in one place at Auckland Zoo.

10 minutes from central Auckland. Motions Road, Western Springs.

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Cosmopolitan in attitude, Pacifi c in fl avour, Auckland offers an enviable lifestyle with a sparkling harbour, scenic offshore islands, rugged ranges, wineries and beautiful beaches.

Auckland City & Hauraki Gulf Islands The heart of Auckland’s CBD is based around Queen Street and the surrounding streets. You’ll fi nd chic boutiques, cafés, art galleries and the unmissable Sky Tower – the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest. On Quay Street, ferries depart for Devonport and the Hauraki Gulf islands.

North Shore City The area north of the harbour bridge offers a relaxed lifestyle, harbour views and sandy beaches. Just a short ferry trip from downtown Auckland, the seaside village of Devonport has antique outlets to browse or enjoy the shopping at nearby Takapuna.

Auckland NorthHead further north and you’ll fi nd historic towns, fl ourishing wineries, scenic walking trails and beautiful parks and beaches to explore. Warkworth Village has some delightful riverside cafés, or explore the wineries and crafts of the Matakana Coast.

Waitakere CityWest of Auckland, scenic Waitakere City has world-class wineries, bushwalks in the rugged Waitakere Ranges and magnifi cent surf beaches. There is shopping around the main centre of Henderson or enjoy the village atmosphere and cafés of Titirangi.

Manukau CityEmbracing the areas south and east of Auckland, bustling Manukau City enjoys a vibrant Polynesian fl avour. Attractions here include Rainbow’s End theme park and the Auckland Botanic Gardens. Heading east to Howick and Panmure, the sheltered bays are popular with boaties, and there is shopping at Botany Downs.

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Rainbow’s EndHead to Rainbow’s End for Night Rides on 6 and 13 October, with live entertainment from Jupiter Project and Ruby Frost. Enjoy all rides, music and fun for all the family from 5pm to 11pm. Enjoy a great night out – riding the Corkscrew roller coaster or the Invader in the dark is a fantastic experience.Or make sure you check out the ever popular Halloween party on Saturday 27 October. Dress up as scary as you can and be in to win fantastic prizes. With an awesome line up of acts and all rides all night from 6pm to midnight it’s going to be a ghoul night out! This is a supervised event for 14+. Venue: Rainbow’s End, 2 Clist Crescent, off Wiri Station Road, Manukau.Ph: 09 262 2030 or www.rainbowsend.co.nz

SpookersScreams, frights, and cries of terror – it’s going to be a full-on month at Spookers Haunted Attractions. With nine nights of spine-tingling R16 attractions, two nights of Creepy Creepers and 16 days of Terror Tours, Spookers Haunted Attractions will have you covered in blood, guts and gore for a month of horror. Spookers R16 attractions will be open every Friday and Saturday night from 8pm to 10.30pm (last entry). Terror Tours and Disturbia are open from 11am to 4pm every Saturday in October, and every day during the school holidays (Saturday 29 September – Sunday 14 October). These spooky attractions are for children aged eight and older and monster birthday packages are available.Creepers is back by popular demand for two nights only, on Thursday 4 and 11 October, featuring spooks, ghouls and even an optional bloody buffet. Creepers is for children aged eight and upwards and runs from 7pm to 9pm (last entry).October wouldn’t be complete without its gory fi nale: Halloween at Spookers. On Wednesday 31 October, Spookers will be full of crazed and blood thirsty zombies, waiting for fresh meat. Will you be tricked, or treated?Venue: Spookers Haunted Attractions, 833 Kingseat Road, Karaka.Ph: 09 291 9002. www.spookers.co.nz

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Look Sharp Store Celebrating Halloween That crazy Halloween season is here again. If you’re starting to wonder where to get the best costumes and fun party gear, visit Look Sharp Store, Auckland’s one stop Halloween fun store.

You’ll fi nd fancy dress and accessories, value for money costumes (cheaper than hiring), along with more than 220 types of wigs and spooky party decorations all in one spot.Look Sharp has something for all ages when it comes to party fun. More than 70 new spooky and funny costumes have arrived this season. But your outfi t is only limited by your imagination as Look Sharp also stocks fabrics, trims and sewing accessories so you can create your own costume too.Funny, scary, sexy or funky, go with your style and theme as you will fi nd an endless variety of fun products. From trick or treat for children to nightclub party goers, Look Sharp is the place to grab the best variety and bargain for your Halloween gear.Or hop online at www.LookSharpStore.co.nz which has nationwide delivery. Look Sharp Store is open seven days with late night shopping on Thursday until 9pm.

Venue: Look Sharp Store, 10A Victoria Street East, Auckland CBD (plus three more stores across Auckland) www.LookSharpStore.co.nz

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Auckland Diwali FestivalA taste of India in Auckland – The Auckland Diwali Festival of Lights will entice all your senses. Diwali is a time for celebration for people in India and Indians living abroad, where families light lamps, candles and fi reworks to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness, and the renewal of life.This ancient Hindu festival, India’s best-loved festival, will be brought to life in Auckland. Celebrate Indian culture with the whole family. Enjoy food, activities and entertainment including traditional and contemporary dance and music.The Diwali celebrations will be presented by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) in partnership with Asia New Zealand Foundation, who will be bringing over some amazing performers from India for the festival, which will also feature a grand fi nale fi reworks display on the Sunday. October 13–14. 12pm to 9pm.Venue: Aotea Square and Upper Queen Street, Auckland.www.aucklandnz.com/diwali

Armageddon Expo 2012Hang out with international gaming, comic and celebrity guests, with stars from Supernatural, Doctor Who, Stargate, True Blood, Fringe, Babylon 5, and Tron at the Armageddon Expo 2012.The event brings a selection of events unlike any other. With TV and movie stars, comic creators, animation voices, massive gaming displays from Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, PlayStation and more. Events include a masquerade ball and foam party on Friday October 19 from 6pm to 9pm, followed by a fi reworks display and the burning man at 9.45pm.Over the weekend there will also be trading card tournaments, live music, wrestling, animation and movie screenings, amusement rides, a new zip line ride, lasertag, water balls, horror shows, zombie walks, giveaways and non stop fun. October 19–22, 10am until 6pm.Venue: ASB Showground, 217 Greenlane West, Greenlane, Auckland. Tickets are available at the door and from iTicket: www.iticket.co.nzwww.armageddonexpo.com

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Armageddon ExpoFullers Ferries

Swan LakeSwan Lake, the most loved classical ballet of them all, is coming to Auckland as part of a nationwide tour.This masterpiece ballet is presented in three acts by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company, which comprises 40 dancers from the major ballet schools of Russia. Swan Lake crosses the world of magic and mystical creatures with that of the real world. It is a story where the virtues of love and forgiveness conquer evil and betrayal. The Imperial Russian Ballet Company was formed in 1994, headed by the Bolshoi Theatre soloist Gediminas Taranda. Venues: Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna. October 12 and 18. Ph: TicketMaster 09 970 9700.ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland. October 13–14. Ph: 09 357 3355 or 0800 BUY TICKETS (0800 289 842). www.russianballet.co.nz

Fullers Ferries – Harbour CruiseCruise the sparkling waters of Auckland’s beautiful Waitemata Harbour and learn about some of the city’s best-loved landmarks. Jump on a Fullers Harbour Cruise which includes a free return trip to Devonport and a brief stopover at Rangitoto Island.Tours depart daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm and take 1.5 hours.Prices: adult $38, child $19. Bookings recommended.

Rangitoto IslandWhy not take a trip to Rangitoto Island, Auckland’s most iconic volcano, rising from the waters of the Hauraki Gulf. A must-do trip for both visitors and locals alike, the 600 year-old volcano commands spectacular 360 views of Auckland. Take a walk to the summit or combine your ferry ticket with the Fullers Volcanic Explorer Tour – a commentated 4WD road-train tour of the Island.Fullers have a Facebook promo running this month. Head to the summit of Rangitoto Island, upload a photo of you or your group to Fullers’ Facebook Leaderboard. Everyone on the Leaderboard goes in the draw to win a new iPad plus great prizes for runner-ups. Visit: www.facebook.com/fullersferry. Promotion runs until 28 Oct. Ferries depart daily at 9.15am and 12.15pm (via Devonport). Sailing time 25 minutes. Prices: adult $27, child $13.50. Bookings: Fullers Ticket Offi ce, Ferry Terminal, 99 Quay Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 367 9111. email [email protected] or www.fullers.co.nz

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Princes Wharf I-SITE Visitor Centre©Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development

Accident & Emergency Medical & Dental CentresAuckland City Hospital, 24hr A&E and pharmacy. Park Road, Grafton. Phone 379 7440.Ascot Hospital 24hr A&E and pharmacy. Greenlane Road East, Remuera. Phone 520 9555.Ponsonby Accident & Emergency Dental Unit202 Ponsonby Road, phone 09 376 9222.

Banks & ATMSTrading banks are normally open Monday-Friday, from 9am-4.30pm. There are ATMs (money machines) and exchange facilities at most banks in the central city.

Carparks – see map page 94Victoria Street Corner Victoria & Kitchener Streets. Civic Underground Carpark access off Mayoral Drive.SKYCITY Corner Federal & Victoria Streets. Carpark access off Nelson Street. Phone 363 6000.

EmergenciesPolice, Fire and Ambulance, phone 111.Auckland Central Police Station is located at the corner of Cook and Vincent Streets, phone 302 6400.

Embassies/ConsulatesBritain IAG House, 151 Queen Street Phone 303 2973Germany 11th Floor, 41 Shortland Street Phone 375 8718Italy 102 Kitchener Road, Milford Phone 489 9632Japan Level 12, 135 Albert Street Phone 303 4106Netherlands Level 1, 57 Symonds Street Phone 379 5399Sweden Level 11, 41 Shortland Street Phone 373 5332USA Level 3, 23 Customs St East Phone 303 2724

Foreign ExchangeNZ Post will convert foreign cash without commission at PostShops, for details visit www.nzpost.co.nz/foreign currency/

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TSB Cnr Queen and Wellesley Streets, Cnr Hurstmere and Lake Roads, TakapunaANZ 95 Queen Street, 126 Queen Street, Cnr Queen & Victoria StreetsThomas Cook 159 Queen StreetTravelEx NZ 32 Queen Street

GSTA Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 15% is applied to the cost of all goods and services in New Zealand, except for purchases at duty-free shops.

LibraryAuckland Central Library, 44-46 Lorne Street. Open 9am-8pm, Monday to Friday; 10am-4pm Saturday and Sunday.

Phone ServicesWhen phoning Auckland numbers from out of town, dial 09 fi rst.Local calls from a Telecom payphone cost $1 a call. You can use a Telecom PhoneCard or any major credit card on any payphone. Some also take coins and 500 payphones have a modem port for internet access.AT&T direct 000 911National directory 018International directory 0172National tolls 010International tolls 0170

Postal ServicesAuckland City Post Shop 23 Customs Street. Open Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.30pm, Saturday 10am-2pm. NZ Post & Post Restante Wellesley Street West. Open Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm. Not open Saturday.

Public Transport & Rentals – refer page 79 Auckland’s key transport hub is the Britomart Transport Centre, at the downtown end of Queen Street. For bus, train and ferry information contact Maxx, phone 366 6400 or visit www.maxx.co.nz

Visitor InformationAirport Info Centres – Auckland International Airport.International Terminal i-SITE Visitor Centre, Arrivals Lounge,International Terminal Auckland. Phone 0800 Auckland.Domestic Terminal i-SITE Visitor Centre, Air NZ Domestic Terminal. Phone 0800 Auckland.Princes Wharf i-SITE Visitor Centre – Viaduct Basin. 137 Quay Street, Downtown Auckland. Phone 307 0615.SKYCITY i-SITE Visitor Centre – SKYCITY Auckland. Cnr Victoria and Federal Streets. Phone 363 7182.

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ExhibitionsUntil 22 October, CAMERA Season of PhotographyAuckland Museum is exhibiting some of New Zealand and the world’s most stunning images in its CAMERA Season of Photography. See 108 of the world’s best wildlife images selected from 41,000 entries in Wildlife Photographer of the Year, curated by the London Natural History Museum. Closer to home, NZ LIFE draws together the photographic highlights from the past four years of the prestigious NZ Geographic Photographer of the Year competition. FREE entry.Venue: Auckland Museum, The Domain, Parnell. Ph: 09 309 0443. www.aucklandmuseum.com

Until Oct 22, Home AKL Home AKL is a dynamic multi-media exhibition presenting works by more than 20 contemporary Pacific artists, most of who live in Auckland. Urban and biographical, Home AKL reveals the increasingly significant role Pacific art plays in New Zealand’s identity and cultural landscape.Experience the distinctive voices, stories and perspectives from three generations of Pacific artists, and see how they use personal experience to examine ideas of ‘home’ and belonging.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Daily, Walters Prize at the Auckland Art GalleryThe $50,000 Walters Prize is awarded for an outstanding work of contemporary New Zealand art produced and exhibited during the previous two years. Previous winners include Francis Upritchard, Yvonne Todd and Dan Arps. Aiming to make contemporary art more widely recognised, The Walter’s Prize is named in honour of the late New Zealand artist Gordon Walters. FREE entry. Runs until 11 November.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets, Auckland. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Daily, Toi Aotearoa Explore 400 years of New Zealand’s unique cultural and visual history. Start your journey in the 21st century with some of the leading artists of today before travelling back in time via key New Zealand artworks. See what the explorers saw when they first visited these lands and encounter notable ancestors painted in ultra-fine detail by C F Goldie and Gottfried Lindauer. FREE entry. Runs until 2013.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. www.aucklandartgallery.com

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CAMERA Season of Photography, In the Flick of a Tail©David Lloyd

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Daily, Henri Fuseli: Dark Chambers of the Mind Henry Fuseli’s imagination is the focus for this exhibition that combines a selection of the Gallery’s world-famous Fuseli drawings with New Zealand artist Andrew McLeod’s dark and detailed Fuseli Tribute I and II. Horror, fear and an awe of the supernatural lay at the heart of the Sublime, but Romantic artists also drew on their own experiences and interests. Swiss-born Fuseli led the charge. Discover his many inspirations, from Homer and Virgil to Shakespeare.FREE entry. Runs until 13 January, 2013.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Daily, From French Chateau to Kauri Canopy: The Gallery’s ArchitectureExamine plans, sketches, materials and models that tell the behind-the-scenes story of the years of restoration and expansion of the Gallery’s heritage building. See the first designs drawn for the Gallery in 1883 and follow the building’s evolution over the years. If our walls could talk these are the tales they would tell. FREE entry. Runs until mid 2013.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Daily, Battle CryThe Thirty Years War wreaked havoc across Northern Europe on land and at sea in the early to mid-1600s. Through the paintings of Battle Cry, encounter this war’s great maritime clashes. From the winged Polish cavalryman in Stefano Della Bella’s etching to the portly moustachioed soldier in An Old, Fat Hungarian Cavalier, study the faces of warriors and the uniforms of mounted soldiers. Peer into intricately drawn city scenes where mêlée becomes pattern, and stare down the face of Death as he carries life away. Runs until 13 January, 2013.Venue: Auckland Art Gallery, Corner Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Toi Aotearoa exhibition©Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki

Henry Fuseli, Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act I, Scene III, 1798 mezzotint on wove paper ©Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, gift of Peter Tomory, 2002

Della bella, Death on Horseback©Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki

Auckland Art Gallery’s Architecture©Auckland Art Gallery

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Daily, European LandfallsThis redeveloped exhibition highlights the great journeys of some of Europe’s most notable explorers. Venue: Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, 149–159 Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour. Ph: 09 373 0800. www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Daily, Blue Water Black Magic – A Tribute to Sir Peter BlakeDiscover New Zealand’s remarkable yachting success and explore the extraordinary life, work and achievements of New Zealand’s finest yachtsman and one of our foremost environmentalists. Entry included in admission charge.Venue: Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, 149–159 Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour. Ph: 09 373 0800. www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Family events2, 7, 9 and 14 October, Auckland Zoo Heritage Festival Walking ToursCelebrate Auckland Zoo’s 90-year heritage with a fascinating walking tour of the Zoo with one of their personal guides. There are two tours to choose from for a gold coin donation: ‘Back to the Future (Heritage Tour)’ around the Zoo, which runs on Tuesday 2 October at 11am and Sunday 7 October at 12 noon, or a Te Wao Nui Tour, which runs from Tuesday 9 October at 11am and Sunday 14 October at 12 noon. Normal zoo admission prices apply in addition to gold coin donation for either of these tours.Money raised from these tours will go to the Auckland Zoo Conservation Fund.Visit www.aucklandzoo.co.nz for detailed tour information. Bookings essential. Venue: Auckland Zoo. Ph: 09 360 4700 or email [email protected]

Taratai - European Landfalls

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7 October, Ambury Farm Day Come join in the fun for a free family day of farm-based activities and demonstrations! It’s a day filled with farming and recreational displays, demonstrations and activities, such as sheep shearing, butter making, farm animal petting and feeding, gumboot throwing, horse and cart rides, live bands and much more. One of the 26 regional parks managed by Auckland Council, Ambury Regional Park is a working farm with a variety of cattle and sheep as well as pet lambs, goats, chickens, pigs, turkeys, rabbits and peacocks. Farm Day brings a touch of country to the big smoke allowing visitors the chance to experience a real working farm up close and personal. 10am until 4pm.Venue: Ambury Regional Park, Mangere. Ph: 09 301 0101 or visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

13 October–2 December, Mary Poppins – The Supercalifragilistic MusicalBased on the beloved books by P.L. Travers and the 1964 Walt Disney film, the multi-award winning musical will play The Civic, Auckland for a strictly limited season. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Thomas Schumacher for Disney Theatrical Productions, the New Zealand production follows productions in London, New York, Australia, and Holland as well as British and North American touring productions. $55–$145.Venue: The Civic, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz or www.marypoppinsthemusical.co.nz

Until 13 October, Hairy MaclaryHairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy is everybody’s favourite dog. Back by popular demand, Tim Bray Productions brings Hairy Maclary and all his friends to life in this fantastic stage show. Hairy Maclary, Bottomley Potts, Muffin McLay, Bitzer Maloney, Schnitzel von Krumm and the indomitable Scarface Claw bounce off the page, on to the stage and into the hearts of children and adults alike. The book Hairy Maclary is adapted for the stage by Tim Bray Productions. Venue: Pumphouse Theatre, Takapuna. Ph: 09 489 8360. www.pumphouse.co.nz or www.timbrayproductions.co.nz

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Until 14 October, School Holidays at Auckland ZooGive the kids a taste of what it’s like to work at a zoo with an unforgettable role-playing experience. Pretend to be a keeper or a vet doing New Zealand and overseas field work, chat to Auckland Zoo staff at Q&A sessions, solve animal enrichment puzzles and even watch episodes of the award-winning TV show all about Auckland Zoo at the Old Elephant House. Swing by Kidzone and take part in ‘Project Munch’ and take a trip to The Islands in Te Wao Nui to have a go at solving animal enrichment puzzles. Normal Zoo admission prices apply. 9.30am–5.30pm.Venue: Auckland Zoo, Motions Road, Western Springs. Ph: 09 360 3805. www.aucklandzoo.co.nz

Until 14 October, Holiday Experience: Gum, Grit and Gold – A Colonial ExperienceCelebrate New Zealand’s heritage with MOTAT in their newest holiday experience ‘Gum, Grit and Gold – A Colonial Experience’. Families will enjoy learning about New Zealand history in an array of activities, including digging for gum, searching for gold, butter making and learning about Colonial life in Auckland. All activities and exhibitions are included in the MOTAT admission fee. 10am–5pm. Venue: MOTAT, Great North Rd, Western Springs, Auckland. Ph: 0800 MOTATNZ (0800 668 286) or www.motat.org.nz

21 October, Fashion, Etiquette, and Old-Fashioned MannersWith dress-me-down, dress-me-up demonstrations of the under- and over-wear of the period, a humorous look at the use of fans, and a village full of villagers eager to pass on their Victorian manners, you’re guaranteed a good time. Venue: Howick Historical Village, cnr Bell Rd & Lady Marie Dr, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga. Ph: 09 576 9506 or www.fencible.org.nz

School Holidays at Auckland Zoo

A Colonial Experience©MOTAT

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23–28 October, Potted PotterPotted Potter condenses all seven Harry Potter books (and a real life game of Quidditch) into seventy hilarious minutes. This fantastically funny show features all your favourite characters, a special appearance from a fire-breathing dragon, endless costumes, brilliant songs, ridiculous props and a generous helping of Hogwarts magic! This family entertainment is perfect for ages six to Dumbledore (who is very old indeed). $60–$80.Venue: Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna. Ph: 09 970 9700 or ticketmaster.co.nz or www.pottedpotter.com

Until 11 November, Journey to the Deep 2012 For six weeks, The Six Pack at Wynyard Quarter will play home to an array of marine life as guests are taken through the 40 minute educational experience. Journey to the Deep is perfect for kids and families with its unique and captivating ‘edutainment’. Little Green Man Productions and The Living Theatre Charitable Trust have teamed up to produce the event, which gives visitors the opportunity to meet remarkable sea creatures and see the beauty and horror that lies beneath the sea. Journey to the Deep aims to increase marine conservation awareness, so that everyone can actively work together to ensure there is sustainable marine life for the future.Venue: The Six Pack, Silo Park, Wynyard Quarter, Auckland Waterfront. www.lgm.net.nz

Daily, Aviation Display Hall at MOTATSee one of the most impressive aircraft collections in the Southern Hemisphere at MOTAT’s newly opened and award winning Aviation Display Hall. Learn about the stories of New Zealand’s aviation legends and marvel at the aircrafts which have taken New Zealanders over land and ocean, and into battle. 10am–5pm. Venue: MOTAT, Meola Rd, Western Springs, Auckland. Ph: 0800 MOTATNZ (0800 668 286). www.motat.org.nz

Daily, Maori Cultural Performance and guided tour Enjoy a vibrant and entertaining glimpse of Maori culture, culminating in a high-energy haka – New Zealand’s famous war dance, followed by a guided tour of the Maori Gallery. Charges apply – see discount voucher centre pages.Venue: Auckland Museum, Auckland Domain. Ph: 09 306 7048. www.aucklandmuseum.com

Monday to Friday, I Spy for Under 5s ‘I Spy’ is a fun, hands-on experience especially designed for you and your under 5s, and is only available at MOTAT. Bookings are NOT necessary. Venue: MOTAT, Great North Rd, Western Springs. Ph: 0800MOTATNZ (0800 668 286). www.motat.org.nz

Potted Potter

Aviation Display Hall©MOTAT

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Daily, MOTAT’s Tactile Dome Kids will love the challenge of working their way through a labyrinth of obstacles in this purpose-built tunnel. Venue: MOTAT, Great North Road, Western Springs. Ph: 0800MOTATNZ (0800 668 286). www.motat.org.nz

Music4 October, APN News & Media Premier Series: PatriotsTchaikovsky’s Symphony No.4. Plus Anthony Marwood performs Pēteris Vasks’ ‘Distant Light’, concerto for violin and string orchestra. 8pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

6 October, Clap Clap RiotClap Clap Riot are coming to Auckland as part of a seven-date nationwide tour, supporting the release of their debut album, Counting Spins. The tour will see the four-piece take their energetic live show on the road through the country’s main centres including Auckland on October 6. 8.30pm. $15.Venue: Rising Sun, 373 K Rd, Auckland. For tickets visit: www.undertheradar.co.nz/tour/2256/Clap-Clap-Right-Album-Release-Tour.utr

6 October, The Vienna Boys ChoirOne of the world’s greatest choirs, the Vienna Boys Choir, returns to Auckland in its first tour of New Zealand since 2005. The Vienna Boys Choir features 24 carefully chosen choristers between the ages of 10 to 14 performing a wide range of its inspiring repertoire from the Renaissance to works by composers such as Mozart, Johann Strauss and Schubert. $79–$99.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

The Vienna Boys Choir©www.lukasbeck.com

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13 October, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Open DayA fun, free afternoon of musical exploration for all ages. 1pm until 4pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

15 October, Michael Houstoun: Beethoven’s Diabelli VariationsCelebrate Michael Houstoun’s 60th birthday with a special series of concerts presented by Chamber Music New Zealand and featuring Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations. Described by pianist Alfred Brendel as “the greatest of all piano works”, the Diabelli Variations is unparalleled in its originality and creativity. Hear New Zealand’s best loved pianist perform this work in smaller, more intimate venues around the country on a national tour. 6.30pm.Venue: Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall. Ph: 0800 BUY TICKETS (289 842) or www.buytickets.co.nz

18 October, Bach: B Minor Mass The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra performs one of Western music’s great choral masterpieces. 8pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

October 18–21, The Bootleg BeatlesNow in their 33rd year, The Bootleg Beatles have performed almost 5,000 shows across the globe. Their authenticity, coupled with their musical credibility, has seen them perform at some of the world’s best-known venues such as Wembley Stadium, the Royal Albert Hall, Knebworth, Glastonbury Festival and the Budokan Stadium in Tokyo, where The Beatles originally played. Venue: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz or www.bootlegbeatles.com

19 October, Forbidden Love2008 Classical BRIT Award winner and 2005 BBC Young Musician of the Year, Nicola Benedetti, performs Tchaikovsky’s breathtaking Violin Concerto with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Also featuring Tchaikovsky’s Francesca da Rimini and Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Emmy-Award winner Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts. 7pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 0800 BUY TICKETS (289 842) or 09 357 3355 or www.nzso.co.nz

NZSO Forbidden Love – Nicola Benedetti©Kevin Westenberg

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25 October, Great Classics Series: Master of the ViolinNing Feng, 2005 winner of the Michael Hill International Violin Competition performs Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. 8pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

28 October, NZ TrioHaving earned high-praise for their second Loft Series performance at Q (Lightbox, including the premiere of Karlo Margetic’s titular work), New Zealand’s foremost piano trio NZTrio will mark their return from a tour of Asia with a final tour of the country throughout October 2012. 5pm. Adults: $45/Students: $20.Venue: Loft at Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland. www.nztrio.com

29 October, Enso String Quartet with Michael EndresOne of the United States’ most accomplished and exciting young ensembles joins outstanding German pianist Michael Endres for the final Chamber Music New Zealand concert of the 2012 season. With a 2010 Grammy nomination for “Best Chamber Music Performance” for their recording of Ginastera Quartets, the Enso String Quartet, including Christchurch-born cellist Richard Belcher, has quickly made its mark on the international chamber music scene. Michael Endres joins the ensemble for Shostakovich and Dvo ak Quintets. The programme includes a new CMNZ Commission for Enso String Quartet from Gillian Whitehead. 8pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall. Ph: 0800 BUY TICKETS (289 842) or www.buytickets.co.nz

30 October, Unwrap the Music: FireworksJoin Graham Abbott for an entertaining introduction to a favourite work in the orchestral repertoire; Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks. 6.30pm.Venue: Auckland Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 357 3355 or www.buytickets.co.nz

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Comedy3–4 October, Bill Bailey QualmpeddlerThe UK’s best loved comedian brings his brand new live show Qualmpeddler to Auckland. Bill is best known to New Zealand audiences for his stand up shows and his work on television in shows such as QI and TV’s award winning hit, Black Books. His new show – Qualmpeddler – has all the trademark Bailey elements, musical mash-ups, twisted logic, some political ranting, brilliant visuals and animation, a clear-eyed yet surreal view of the modern world, plus some new explorations of language inspired by a trip to China, where Bill’s experiences were stranger than surreal.Venue: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland 0800 BUY TICKETS (289 842) or www.buytickets.co.nz

6 October, Tim & Eric Awesome New Zealand Tour, Great Job!The Awesome New Zealand tour stars American sketch comedy artists Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, who perform their Awesome Show characters, delighting fans with their offbeat comedy matched by flamboyant costumes and eccentric personalities. All fans agree that while the material is often childish, it’s strangely addictive. The show is brought to the live stage for the first time in New Zealand.Venue: The Powerstation, 33 Mt Eden Road, Newton, Auckland. Book at Ticketmaster, Ph: (09) 970 9700 or www.ticketmaster.co.nz or www.timanderic.com

Special Events 12 October – 11 November, Southside Arts Festival 2012Check out the Southside Arts Festival, south Auckland’s unique showcase of diverse art events – with over 40 events including music, visual arts, film, fashion and dance, there’s something for everyone. You’ll see electrifying performances from local and internationally renowned dancers and get inspired by high fashion garments plus loads more all happening over four exciting weeks. Many of the events are free or require gold coin donation, ticket or door sales apply to the feature events. Southside Arts Festival is organised by Auckland Council. Venues: There are 45 events are across south Auckland, from Otahuhu to Howick, Otara to Mangere right out to Franklin. For more information visit www.southside.org.nz

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14 October, Africa NightGet up close to some of Auckland Zoo’s magnificent African animals at an exclusive Africa Night. A fundraiser for the Auckland Zoo Conservation Fund and Zoological Society of Auckland, this event includes a guided behind-the-scenes tour, a traditional African dinner, an auction, and guest speaker. $90 per person, including dinner and one complimentary drink. 4.30pm until 9.30pm. Bookings required. Venue: Auckland Zoo. Ph: Auckland Zoo Info Centre on (09) 360 3805.

20 October, ‘it’ Festival of Wine & FoodFor the third year running, Paihia is holding its successful ‘it’ Bay of Islands Food and Wine Festival - a successful recipe of fantastic food, wine, entertainment and friendly locals all mixed up together in the Bay of Islands. The main act this year is The Jordan Luck band singing some real New Zealand favourites to get everyone up and dancing. 11am until 6pm.Venue: Village Green, Paihia www.paihianz.co.nz/it_festival

Africa Night© Auckland Zoo

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20 October, Cult CoutureCult Couture 2012 will dazzle you with a night of inspiring fashion garments and entertainment. Hosted by Jackie Clarke and featuring top entertainers and dance choreographed by Aotearoa’s very own Parris Goebel, who is a dancer-choreographer with J-Lo. This spectacular evening of avant-garde fashion is the premier event of Southside Arts Festival 2012. The show is a fusion of artistic style and creativity that encourages designers to push boundaries and create truly unique one-off garments. Cult Couture combines theatre, music, dance and fashion to dramatic effect, and celebrates the cultural flavours, innovation and originality of Aotearoa’s fashion industry. $25.Venue: TelstraClear Pacifi c Events Centre, Manuaku. Ph: 0800 224 224 or www.ticketdirect.co.nz or www.southside.org.nz

26 October–4 November, Artweek 2012For the third year running, Artweek shines a spotlight on Auckland city’s arts community, opening galleries and spaces, both usual and unusual, to allow audiences a chance to discover, engage and indulge.Venues: Various venues across Auckland City (CBD, Ponsonby, Parnell, Newmarket, K Road, Devonport) http://artweekauckland.co.nz

27 October, Olde Hallows Eve at MOTATWelcome ladies and gentlemen to the circus of the strange, the side show of the sinister, the theatre of the bizarre! For one night only, MOTAT will transform into a truly thrilling Victorian Halloween for all ages. Ride the haunted horse and carriage or ghostly trams, meet Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper, make your own mask, or win best costume. 7pm until 11pm. Visit www.motat.org.nz for more activities and information. Venue: MOTAT, Great North Rd, Western Springs, Auckland. Ph: 0800 MOTATNZ (0800 668 286) or www.motat.org.nz

Artweek 2012

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27, 28 and 29 October, Words on a Small Island Waiheke Book Festival 2012Inspiring writers, poets and wordsmiths - events to inspire and stir the imagination and mind. Join New Zealand writers for thought-provoking discussions. Workshops 27 October for writers of books, plays or screen. Making of the film Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock n’ Roll with Stephanie Bennett. Tickets and information www.waihekebookfestival.co.nz

Sports & Outdoors9–26 October – Borehole to New Zealand – International Lawn Art Show German artist Ralf Witthaus will create a living artwork using his weed eater as a paint brush. Visitors are invited to engage with Witthaus and his team from 9 October or view the finished artwork from 19 October. The installation will be 100ms in diameter and will be mirrored by an installation in Germany. It is the first work of Witthaus’ International Lawn Show expected to span the next decade and the globe. The project will take a team of 20 volunteers 8000 man hours to complete.Venue: Auckland Botanic Gardens, 102 Hill Road, Manurewa. Ph: 09 267 1457. www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz

Waiheke Book Festival 2012

Borehole to New Zealand – Ralf Witthaus© Simon Watts

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14–22 October, The ITU World Triathlon Grand FinalThe world’s best will be here – The ITU World Triathlon Grand Final is the show piece event in the triathlon calendar involving international age groups competing on a unique inner city course. The course for spectators offers easy reach to many of Auckland’s restaurants, retail precincts and tourism attractions while taking in the events as they happen over the week-long event.Venue: Auckland Waterfront. http://auckland.triathlon.org/

19 October, Coastal Classic Yacht RacePrestigious and challenging, this yacht race is regarded as one of the world’s classic yacht races. The biggest race of its type in New Zealand and inspired by speed record attempts dating back to the 1920s, it is a race pushing boats and crew as hard as they dare. Yachts begin racing on the Friday morning from Devonport, Auckland. The Duke of Marlborough Hotel in Russell, Bay of Islands, will be open through the night for supporters, and to welcome the first boats to the bar. Party on the Saturday evening and prizegiving on the Sunday morning.Venue: The Duke of Marlborough Hotel, York Street, Russell. www.coastalclassic.co.nz

Wednesdays, Auckland Botanic Gardens – Guided ToursMeet at Huakaiwaka Visitor Centre at 1pm and enjoy a free, mid-week walk with a member of the Gardens staff. On Sundays, ride the Wiri Rambler train and explore the garden’s beautiful collections. Depart from the visitor centre about every half hour from 12pm–4pm. $2 per person.Venue: Auckland Botanic Gardens, 102 Hill Road, Manurewa. Ph: 09 267 1457. www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz

Sundays, Sailings on BreezeClimb aboard Breeze and experience a truly authentic sailing on Auckland’s sparkling Waitemata Harbour. $35 per person, from 1–3.30pm. Sailing trips suitable for passengers 12 years and older. Venue: Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, 149–159 Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour. Ph: 09 373 0800. www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Sundays, SS Puke steam boat ridesTake a ride on New Zealand’s oldest working steam vessel, the SS Puke. Putter about the Viaduct Harbour and hear the whistle blow. 15 minute steam trips run from 11am–3pm and cost $2 for adults and $1 for children. Venue: Tidal Steps, Karanga Plaza, Viaduct Harbour, next to the Viaduct Events Centre. Ph: 09 373 0800.www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Cornwall Park Autumn Guided Walk Series

Coastal Classic Yacht Race

Ted Ashby harbour sailings

Sailings on Breeze©Voyager

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Wednesdays–Sundays, Ted Ashby harbour sailingsExperience Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour as our forefathers did 100 years ago and then visit the museum galleries for free. Voyager’s heritage sailing scow, Ted Ashby, departs twice a day. Adults $29, children $14.50.Venue: Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, 149–159 Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour. Ph: 09 373 0800. www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Theatre & Dance3–5 October, Theatre workshops with Massive Company Join Massive Company for a FREE theatre workshop programme these school holidays. Learn how the Auckland-based theatre company devises theatre using personal stories and experiences. Registrations open to emerging actors aged 15–21.Venue: Goodman Fielder Room, Aotea Centre, 50 Mayoral Drive Auckland. To register, email: [email protected] or call Ph: 09 369 1864. www.massivecompany.co.nz

Until 6 October, The GiftAuckland Theatre Company’s The Gift tells the story of Sadie and Ed who meet Martin and Chloë at a luxurious Pacific Island resort and instantly hit it off, despite coming from completely different worlds. When Martin saves Ed’s life, everyone knows the debt can never be properly repaid. But Ed is rich and Chloë and Martin have a need so great it seems divine providence when Ed, wanting to show his gratitude, offers to gift them whatever they wish for. But what they want is surely a wish nobody could possibly grant. Venue: Maidment Theatre, 8 Alfred St, Auckland. Ph: 09 308 2383. www.atc.co.nz

Until 6 October, Short+Sweet Short+Sweet Theatre, the largest ten minute theatre festival in the world, is presented by some of the brightest Auckland actors and directors. With ten short plays a night, over three weeks, 50 of the best 10-minute plays will be shortlisted down to the top 10, culminating with the Short+Sweet Gala Final on Sunday 7 October where one play will be crowned champion. Gala Finals: Sunday 7 October, 2pm and 6pm, Ticket prices: $25 adult, $20 concession, $35 GALA Finals.Venue: Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE Book at the Aotea Centre Box Offi ce. Ph: 09 357 3355 or 0800 BUYTICKETS. www.buytickets.co.nz

9–21 October, Tempo Dance Festival 2012Tempo, now in its 9th year, will be taking over Auckland’s Q Theatre with a dazzling programme featuring hip hop to contemporary, Pacific dance to ballet and Bollywood to Burlesque. Tempo 2012 packs a punch with stunning shows and increased performances from many of New Zealand’s most acclaimed choreographers and dancers.Venue: Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 309 9771 or visit www.tempo.co.nz

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11–27 October, Death of a SalesmanAfter its stunning revival on Broadway, Death of a Salesman has become a cultural phenomenon once more. Auckland now has a chance to understand the spirit of the world it once again captures with Peach Theatre Company’s strictly limited season.Venue: Maidment Theatre, 8 Alfred Street, Auckland. Ph: 09 308 2383. www.maidment.auckland.ac.nz

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26–27 October, The Trocks – Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte CarloFounded in 1974 in New York by a group of dancers aspiring to present an entertaining view of classical ballet in parody form, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo first performed in the late-late shows in Off-Off Broadway lofts and are now treasured all around the world. Affectionately known as The Trocks, this company of professional male dancers presents an inspired blend of classical ballet, a brilliant comic approach and the astounding fact that men can dance en pointe without falling flat on their faces. Dancing a fine line between high art and camp with a wicked sense of fun and mastery of technique, these darlings of the ballet world will appeal to dance aficionados and complete novices alike. Venue: Aotea Centre, Auckland. Ph: 0800 BUY TICKETS (289 842). www.buytickets.co.nz or www.akaaustralia.com.au

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360 DiscoveryCRUISE TO PARADISE AND BACK

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Auckland Museum©Tourism Auckland

Auckland offers a host of activities and adventures, from sophisticated museums, galleries and sightseeing attractions, to urban adventures, harbour cruises, scenic offshore islands and award-winning wineries.

Auckland lies between two stunning harbours – the Waitemata and the Manukau. The city’s residents enjoy a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle, with vineyards, parks, sandy beaches and rugged ranges right on their doorstep. Down at the waterfront, the Viaduct Harbour is a good place to begin exploring. Take in the harbour highlights on a cruise, help sail an authentic America’s Cup yacht, or catch a ferry to one of the Hauraki Gulf islands. You can climb to the summit of bush-clad Rangitoto Island, visit the wineries and art studios on Waiheke, picnic on the beach at Motuihe or see endangered native birdlife on beautiful Tiritiri Matangi.

Head uptown and you can ride the lift to the top of the Sky Tower – the Southern Hemisphere’s highest – for magnifi cent views of the city and harbour, or raise your heart-rate with a SkyWalk® or SkyJump®. The city’s landmark Harbour Bridge has more adventure options to tempt the daredevils, including a bridge climb and the world’s fi rst bridge bungy.

Culture vultures will fi nd themselves at home in the city’s sophisticated galleries and museums. You can browse New Zealand’s largest collection of art at the Auckland Art Gallery, view the rare Maori taonga (treasures) at Auckland Museum, go sailing on a heritage vessel at Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum or ride the historic tram at MOTAT.

There are plenty of family attractions to keep you busy. Join a guided tour of the Botanic Gardens, watch the sharks being fed at Kelly Tarlton’s, get up close to the animals at the Auckland Zoo, enjoy the latest amusement rides at Rainbow’s End or head north to see an authentic Kiwi farm show at SheepWorld. Further afi eld, you’ll fi nd tranquil bushwalks, wild surf beaches, historic villages and award-winning wineries to discover.

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AdventureAMUSEMENT PARK see ad page 35

RAINBOW’S END Get fl ung upside down, spun around, stuck in a runaway mine cart, hurled down a fi ve-metre water chute and dropped 18 storeys at 82km/h... and still be home in time for dinner! Fun for the whole family at Rainbow’s End Theme Park.

Cnr Great South & Wiri Station Roads, Manukau City. Phone 262 2030. Infoline 262 2044. Web www.rainbowsend.co.nz

BRIDGE BUNGY see ad page 45

AUCKLAND BRIDGE BUNGY Leave Auckland with no regrets and Bungy with the experts, AJ Hackett Bungy. NZ’s only ocean touch, equipped to offer every Bungy Jump option – ankle tie, harness jump, tandem – you name it, we can do it! The Auckland Bridge Climb & Bungy Base, Westhaven Drive, Herne Bay.

Freephone 0800 GO BUNGY. Phone 09 360 7748. Email [email protected] www.bungy.co.nz

BRIDGE CLIMB see ad page 45

AUCKLAND BRIDGE CLIMB Take a 1.5hr adventure under, around, up and over the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge. A safe, fun and interactive way to experience Auckland from a new perspective. The Auckland Bridge Climb & Bungy Base, Westhaven Drive, Herne Bay.

Freephone 0800 GO CLIMB. Phone 09 360 7748.

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AUCKLAND JET BOAT TOURS New Zealand’s best adventure tour and a must, on your list of things to do in Auckland! Join us for a 35-minute jet boat tour of the stunning Auckland City Coastline, Waitemata Harbour and Hauraki Gulf. Tours depart on the hour, every hour, from 10:00am, 7 days a week. Auckland Jet Boat Tours is located at the Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum, at the Viaduct Harbour Village in Down Town Auckland at the corner of Quay Street and Hobson Street.

Freephone 0508 AK JETBOAT or 09 281 4748Email [email protected] Web www.aucklandjetboattours.co.nz

SKYJUMP see ad inside back coverSKYJUMP Take a plunge from the tallest building in the southern hemisphere - 192 metres. Cost is NZ $225. See discount voucher, centre pages.Sky Tower, enter main Sky City Atrium and take escalator down to check in.Phone 0800 SKYJUMP (759 586). Email [email protected] Web www.skyjump.co.nz

SKYWALK see ad inside back coverSKYWALK 360º Auckland’s urban adventure will literally put you on the edge as you step outside to walk around the outside ring of the spectacular Sky Tower – the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere. Suspended high above Auckland City on a narrow 1.2m platform, there is only a harness between you and a sheer 192m drop on either side! Unlike other Tower walks, there is no protective railing or balcony – each walker is harnessed to an overhead railing to prevent them swinging off the edge. Daredevil walkers who take up the SkyWalk® challenge will enjoy spectacular views of Auckland’s skyline and harbour, while a guide points out the city’s famous landmarks. SkyWalk® costs NZ $145. See discount voucher, centre pages.

Sky Tower, enter main Sky City Atrium and take escalator down to check in.For bookings phone 0800 759 586 or visit www.skywalk.co.nz

Auckland Jet Boat Tours

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SURFINGMURIWAI SURF SCHOOL is located on Auckland’s beautiful West Coast, only 35 minutes drive from the central city. Surf lessons are 90 minutes long and include wetsuit and surfboard hire. Introduction to Surfi ng lessons are held daily at 10.30am and 3pm. We have a huge range of surfboards and wetsuits for hire suitable for beginner to advanced surfers. Bookings recommended.Phone 021 4 78734. Email [email protected] Web www.muriwaisurfschool.co.nz

SURFINGPIHA SURF SCHOOL Piha Surf School teaches surfi ng to all ages and abilities. Just 40 minutes from downtown Auckland, Piha Beach is surrounded by rain forest and is the safest, most picturesque beach on Auckland’s west coast. Learn to surf, better, faster, safer.Phone 09 812 8123 Web www.pihasurfschool.com

AttractionsBAR see ad page 37FREDDY’S ICEHOUSE Freddy’s Ice House pays tribute to Frederic Tudor otherwise known as The Ice King. He had a bold idea to cut winter ice from the ponds of New England and transport it to faraway lands, the idea worked. We have re established Frederic’s Ice House where all his Ice would have been stored and turned it into the coolest experience in Auckland. The entire bar, including your glasses are made from ice and the temperature gets as low as minus 7. A must do activity where you really see the art of ice! Open daily from 12pm till late. Reception open daily from 11.30am.

Princes Wharf, Quay Street (next to Lenin). Phone 09 377 6702.Email [email protected] Web www.freddysicehouse.co.nz

Muriwai Surf School

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BIKE HIRE see ad page 81

ADVENTURE CAPITAL Explore Auckland the fun, affordable way! Hire a bike and explore Auckland’s waterfront, take in the top ten attractions or head to Waiheke for the day. Our store is less than 5 mins walk to the Ferry Building and close to all the major hotels and hostels in downtown Auckland.Come and see us at 23 Commerce Street (Fort Street end) - see our map listing on page 92. 9am – 5pm, 7 days, throughout the year.

Call 09 337 0633 Visit www.adventurecapital.co.nz

COMEDY THE CLASSIC – COMEDY CLUB AND BAR New Zealand’s home of live comedy featuring local and international guest comedians open up to 6 nights a week with 8pm shows and 10.30pm Late Shows on the weekend. Fully seated and fully licensed, cabaret style. Check www.comedy.co.nz for listings or ph 09 3734321.

CAFÉ AND WINERYVILLA MARIA CELLAR DOOR & VINEYARD CAFÉ Located in a tranquil vineyard park just minutes from Auckland Airport. Open 7 days for delicious lunches alongside Villa Maria’s award-winning wine range. Wine tastings and sales available at the Cellar Door with winery tours departing twice daily at 11am and 3pm. Bookings are essential, see details below.Villa Maria Winery, 118 Montgomerie Road, Mangere, AucklandFor more information visit www.villamaria.co.nz/vineyardcafe Email [email protected] Phone 09 255 1777

FOOD TOURSZEST FOOD TOURS OF AUCKLAND Experience Auckland’s fabulous foodie culture with 2 tour offerings. The Auckland City Tastes Tour takes in the vibrant Britomart Precinct and Viaduct Harbour ,tastings include our exceptional coffee, baking treats, cheese, chocolate, ice cream, produce and seafood with premium NZ wine. 9:30am to 12:30pm Mon-Sat. The Urban Village Delights Tour takes you to the charming urban village of historic Ponsonby, tastings include our exceptional coffee, baking treats, cheese, produce, chocolates and includes a 2 course light bistro lunch with premium NZ wine. 9:30am to 1:30pm Mon-Sat.

Phone 09 3620588 Email: [email protected] Bookings: www.zestfoodtours.co.nz

Villa Maria Winery©Tourism Auckland

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FACTORY OUTLET see ad page 1DRESS-SMART FACTORY OUTLET CENTRE With over 100 separate factory shops under one roof, Dress-Smart is Australasia’s largest factory outlet centre. It provides genuine savings on popular national and international names in fashion, footwear, sportswear, accessories and books. At Dress-Smart you’ll be able to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee and a choice of fabulous food. Plenty of free parking available. Open 7 days, 10am-5pm. 151 Arthur Street, Onehunga. Phone 622 2400

FARM SHOW see ad aboveSHEEPWORLD FARM & NATURE PARK Set in 30 scenic acres, the park has a wide variety of rural and natural attractions including farm animals, eco-activities, adventure playground, plus of course the world-famous sheep dog shows. There’s also a café, shop and easy parking. For more information check out the SheepWorld website. Shows daily at 11am & 2pm. Phone 09 425 7444. Web www.sheepworldfarm.co.nz

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GARDENS see ad page 41AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS A spectacular South Pacifi c Botanic Garden just 25 minutes from the city and 20 minutes from the airport. Make the visitor centre Huakaiwaka your fi rst stop and enjoy a leisurely lunch at Café Miko open 8am–4pm daily. Home to over 10,000 plants from around the world, there is always something in bloom and it’s a great place to visit year round. If you have kids make sure you explore the interactive Potter Children’s Garden. Come, relax and enjoy fantastic self guided walks, free picnic areas and events. View our event calendar on line. FREE ADMISSION. Open Daily.Visit us at: Hill Road, Manurewa. Phone 09 267 1457. Email [email protected] Web www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz

HISTORICAL VILLAGE HOWICK HISTORICAL VILLAGE Step back in time and experience life in a Fencible settlement during the 1840 to 1880 period. Howick Historical Village has one of the most extensive collections of early colonial buildings in New Zealand, including raupo cottages, schools, Fencible cottages, church, forge and general store. Spend half a day strolling through the seven acre site at your leisure.

Bell Road, Pakuranga, Phone 09 576 9506, Fax 09 576 9708. Email [email protected] Web www.fencible.org.nz

HORROR AMUSEMENT PARK see ad page 44SPOOKERS Spookers Haunted Attraction Scream Park takes you on a trip through the scariest, creepiest, most blood-curdling attractions outside of America. Spookers Haunted House – fl ee for your life from frightening apparitions in the old Kingseat Hospital. Freaky Forest – Step into the dark trees and become engulfed by darkness, fear and heart pounding terror. Monsters will come out crawling, moaning, groaning, screaming or exploding with chainsaws running. Or try Disturbia with crazed, demented clowns and creatures, or the pitch-black body crushing Claustrophobia.

833 Kingseat Road, Karaka. Phone 09 291 9002. Email [email protected] Web www.spookers.co.nz

Auckland Botanic Gardens

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PARK CORNWALL PARK Escape the ‘hustle and bustle’ of the city. Make the Cornwall Park Information Centre your fi rst stop for brochures and park information including self guided walks and historic displays. The adjacent Education Centre contains archaeological and geological information on the area. Historic Acacia Cottage, the oldest wooden building in Auckland, is open for viewing daily. The park features fi ne specimen trees, panoramic summit views, grazing sheep and cattle, free summer and winter events, free gas/wood BBQs. Restaurant and kiosk situated in the park. Phone 630 8485. Fax 623 0869. Email [email protected] Web www.cornwallpark.co.nz

STARDOME STARDOME OBSERVATORY & PLANETARIUM is one of Auckland’s most popular and best loved attractions. Experience the unique wonders of New Zealand’s night sky. The Southern Hemisphere sky contains beautiful star clusters, gas cloud nebulae and star patterns that can only be seen from this latitude. Astronomy Presenters reveal the features of the Southern Hemisphere sky as these constellations are projected onto the domed ceiling of the planetarium. Learn about their history and signifi cance to New Zealanders. Evening visits to the Stardome on clear nights also include telescope viewing.670 Manukau Rd, Royal Oak, Auckland. Phone 09 624 1246 Email [email protected] Web www.stardome.org.nz

Stardome Observatory

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Present this voucher & receive $80 off a group lesson of four people. Normal cost for group lesson $320. Cost with voucher for four people $240. Lessons include surfboards and wetsuits.

Phone 09 812 8123 / 027 5812812www.pihasurfschool.comEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Receive 10% discount off a basic rental on presentation of this voucher to Quality Car Rentals. Applies to rentals 7 days or more.

Freephone 0800 680 123 Email: [email protected] www.qualityrental.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Hop-on, hop-off sightseeing with full commentary.

Conditions: See the bus driver. Present this voucher at time of purchase.

Freehone 0800 439 756 Fax 571 3116EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Present this voucher to receive the stated discount. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other Freddy’s Ice House promotional offer, e.g Happy Hour. Not redeemable for cash. Bookings are essential.

Princes Wharf, Quay StPhone 09 377 6702EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

10% discount off one adult return ferry ticket to Rangitoto Island. This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

Phone 09 367 9111Email [email protected] 31 OCT 2012

10% discount off total purchase price. This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Discount applies to purchases over $10 only. Cannot be redeemed for online purchase.

10A Victoria Street EastAuckland CBDPhone 09 302 0109www.looksharpstore.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Receive 25% off admission. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Not valid for birthday parties, group tours, functions or LEOTC school trips.

Open 7 days, from 10am to 5pmGreat North Road and Meola RoadWestern SpringsFreephone 0800 668 286www.motat.org.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

10% discount off one adult return ferry ticket to Tiritiri Matangi Island. This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Advance bookings essential.

Freehone 0800 360 [email protected] EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

10% discount off a standard adult admission to Auckland Museum’s Maori cultural performance and tour when you present this voucher.

Auckland Domain, ParnellInfoline phone 09 306 7067www.aucklandmuseum.comEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Present this voucher to receive the stated discount. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other Freddy’s Ice House promotional offer, e.g Happy Hour. Not redeemable for cash. Bookings are essential.

Princes Wharf, Quay StPhone 09 377 6702EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

To receive discount the voucher must be presented on admission. This discount is not valid in conjunction with any other discount, special offer or family pass concession, annual membership or educational visit. 10% discount off one full adult admission fee only.

23 Tamaki Drive, OrakeiFreephone 0800 80 50 50EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

This voucher can not be used in conjunction with any other offer. 10% discount applies to bike day rental only. Offer subject to availability.

Visit our store: 23 Commerce Street, Downtown Auckland.Phone: 09 337 0633www.adventurecapital.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

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Must be booked and paid NOT LESS than 12 hours prior to departure. Must be booked direct with operator. Not to be taken in conjunction with any other promotional offer. Valid only with this ad.

PO Box 29, Waitomo CavesTo book phone 07 878 6266Freephone 0800 924 866www.waitomo.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Must be booked and paid NOT LESS than 12 hours prior to departure. Must be booked direct with operator. Not to be taken in conjunction with any other promotional offer. Valid only with this ad.

PO Box 29, Waitomo CavesTo book phone 07 878 6266Freephone 0800 924 866www.waitomo.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Auckland’s leading edge attraction. Conditions: Cannot be used with any other offer. Must be booked direct with the operator. Enter promo code ‘Jasons2for1’ for online bookings.

Base of Sky Tower, Sky CityCnr Federal & Victoria Streets, Central CityFreephone 0800 759 925www.skywalk.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Buy two attractions, get one free.One voucher per person, available Friday and Saturday nights.Strictly R16.

Phone 09 291 9002833 Kingseat Road, Aucklandwww.spookers.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Voucher valid for one discounted admission when at least one other full price admission of greater or equal value is purchased. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount offer.

State Highway 1Phone 09 425 7444www.sheepworldfarm.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

New Zealand’s highest jump, 192m. Conditions: Cannot be used with any other offer. Must be booked direct with the operator. Enter promo code ‘Jasons30’ for online bookings.

Base of Sky Tower, Sky CityCnr Federal & Victoria Streets, Central CityFreephone 0800 759 586www.skyjump.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and is only valid on the Day Pass. Voucher must be presented on admission. Not redeemable for cash.

91 Small Road, Silverdale, AucklandPhone 0800 SNOWPLANETwww.snowplanet.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Join us for Harbour Sailing Cruise (lunch option available) or a Dinner Cruise and experience Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’ for what it is known for! Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Direct bookings only.

Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour, AucklandFreephone 0800 397 567 or 09 359 5987EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Passengers become the crew and are encouraged to take the helm or exert energy on the grinders. The trip suits people of all experiences and abilities. Not to be taken in conjunction with any other offer. Direct bookings only.

Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour, Downtown AucklandFreephone 0800 724 569EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

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Cnr Quay & Hobson StreetsViaduct HarbourPhone +64 9 373 0800www.maritimemuseum.co.nzEXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

Considered one of the most biologically and geographically diverse marine parks in the world with almost 1/3 of the entire world’s population of species. Not to be taken in conjunction with any other offer.Direct bookings only.

Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour,Downtown AucklandFreephone 0800 397 567EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

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Phone 09 363 6000EXPIRES 31 OCT 2012

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Maritime Museum on the WaterfrontLet us take you on a journey to discover New Zealand’s story.

Explore the Museum for yourself. Try your hand at yacht design, relax in the bach, hoist the sails, hear the cannon fire, test your sea legs and batten down the hatches in the rocking cabin.

Find out what makes us... true BLUE Kiwis

Check out our discount voucher in the

centre of this bookVoyager New Zealand

Maritime MuseumCorner Quay & Hobson Streets

Viaduct Harbour, AucklandPh: +64 9 373 0800

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SKYCITY see ad back coverSKYCITY AUCKLAND Located in heart of the city, SKYCITY is home to an exciting array of over 20 restaurants, bars and cafes, the 5-star Grand Hotel, the 4-star plus SKYCITY Hotel, the spectacular Sky Tower and the world-class casino. Every day you will fi nd something exciting happening from casino promotions, top DJs or live sport on the big screens. Have a casual drink in one of the many bars or experience 5-star dining at one of three celebrity chef restaurants. The iconic Sky Tower is open every day and provides spectacular 360 degree views of the city, providing a great way to familiarise yourself with our beautiful ‘city of sails’.

SKYCITY Auckland, Cnr Federal and Victoria Streets, Central CityPhone 0800 SKYCITY (0800 759 2489) Web www.skycityauckland.co.nz

SKY TOWER see ad back coverSKY TOWER Rising 328m above Auckland with 360 degree views from three observation levels, it’s the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Interactive technology, glass fl oor panels, Sky Lounge Café plus two premier restaurants all make Sky Tower one of New Zealand’s most visited attractions. Open 7 days from 8.30am.SKYCITY Auckland, Cnr Federal and Victoria Streets, Central CityPhone 0800 SKYCITY (0800 759 2489) Web www.skycityauckland.co.nz

SNOW SNOWPLANET is New Zealand’s fi rst and only all-year indoor snow resort where snow guests can experience the thrill of snow sports and the atmosphere of a snow village only 20 minutes north of Auckland.91 Small Road, Silverdale, Auckland.Phone 0800 SNOWPLANET. Web www.snowplanet.co.nz

Amazing views over Auckland HarbourJust minutes from downtown Auckland - next to Kelly Tarltons

Fresh New Zealand seafood • Innovative menuFree Car parking • Open for brunch Saturday and Sunday

19 Tamaki Drive, Okahu Bay, Auckland Ph: +64 9 521 4400 Email: [email protected]

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Hammerheads

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Save 10% by booking at kellytarltonssealife.co.nzOpen 9.30am – 5pm (last entry 4pm)

0800 80 50 50 | 23 Tamaki Drive, Orakei, Auckland

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TATTOO see ad aboveMAI TATTOO We offer the ultimate in custom tattoo artistry, designed to give you high quality living art that will last a life time! Our tattoo artists specialise in many different tattoo styles, including Maori and Japanese and their extensive portfolios mean there is an image available to suits everyone’s style and request. We also offer body piercings, with a wide range of studs, rings and items for you to select from.Visit us on Facebook to view images of our completed work, then call or email to book your free consultation today!57c High Street, Auckland CBD. Phone 09 368 5385. Email [email protected] Web www.maitattoo.com

TOUR BUS see ad pages 5 and 7AUCKLAND EXPLORER BUS Hop-on, hop-off sightseeing withfull commentary. Visit the Big 14 attractions including ViaductHarbour, Kelly Tarlton’s, Auckland Museum, Parnell, SKY CITY,Auckland Zoo and much more. Prices: All Day pass adult $40,child $20. Two day pass adult $65. Departs every 30 minutes;Ferry Building/Queens Wharf from 9.00am, Civic Theatre from9.40am and Sky Tower from 9.45am. Free pick-up from mosthotels and motels.Freephone 0800 439 756. Web www.explorerbus.co.nz

Auckland Explorer Bus

57c High St, Auckland CBD. www.maitattoo.comOpening Hours: Mon to Sat 11am-6pm

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TOURS WAIHEKE ISLAND WINE TOURS offer the perfect day out. Captivating commentary, beautiful vineyards and scenery, great wines and highly personalised service, all for just $99 per person. Call (09) 372 2140 to book.www.waihekeislandwinetours.co.nz

UNDERWATER WORLD see ad page 53THE NEW KELLY TARLTON’S SEA LIFE AQUARIUM Discover your inner explorer with 8 new themed zones including the world’s largest penguin colony display, the world’s biggest species of stingray and New Zealand’s largest collection of sharks. Journey through a unique Southern Ocean experience and marvel at our amazing new jellyfi sh display. In the magical Seahorse Kingdom you’ll fi nd the world’s only display of Spiny Sea Dragons. Save 10% by booking online at www.kellytarltonssealife.co.nz 23 Tamaki Drive, Orakei. Phone 0800 80 50 50.Web www.kellytarltonssealife.co.nz

ZOO see ad page 4AUCKLAND ZOO Set in 17 hectares of lush parkland just fi ve minutes from the central city, Auckland Zoo is home to the largest collection of native and exotic species in New Zealand. Our award-winning New Zealand precinct, Te Wao Nui, provides an unforgettable journey of discovery through six unique ecological environments. Experience wildlife found nowhere else in the world – from the iconic kiwi to the prehistoric tuatara. For the ultimate adventure, book a Zoom behind-the-scenes experience to get up close and personal with some of the world’s most beautiful and endangered species.Motions Road, Western Springs, Auckland. Phone 09 360 3805.Web www.aucklandzoo.co.nz

Auckland Zoo

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Harbour HighlightsCRUISE see ad page 33360 DISCOVERY CRUISES Just a 75 minute cruise from Auckland, Tiritiri Matangi Island is a world famous open bird sanctuary with endangered birds, reptiles and 300,000 re-vegetated native trees. Guided walks also available.Freephone 0800 360 3472. Email [email protected] Web www.360discovery.co.nz

CRUISE see ad inside front coverAUCKLAND WHALE & DOLPHIN SAFARI Explore the Hauraki Gulf aboard the Dolphin Explorer. Discover the biologically and geographically diverse marine park right on Auckland’s doorstep. Spot Whales and Dolphins as you get up close to nature and see these majestic marine mammals in their natural environment. Depart Auckland for your 4.5 hour cruise, Daily at 12.30pm. Dolphins are viewed on over 90% of our trips and whales viewed on 75%. Only operator with permit to view whales in Auckland. Adults $160, Children $105.For bookings and more information contact Explore NZ 0800 724 569, +64 9 359 5987, www.explorenz.co.nz

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CRUISE see ad aboveBAY OF ISLANDS TOURS & CRUISES Explore NZ is a multi award winning, progressive and dynamic company offering an exciting range of marine and land based excursions in New Zealand. In the beautiful Bay of Islands Explore NZ offers unforgettable swimming with dolphins, cruising the ‘Hole in the Rock’ and viewing dolphins, sail on New Zealand’s world famous 80ft maxi, discover the majestic Far North ‘off-road’ including Cape Reinga or relax at Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island.Explore NZ www.explorenz.co.nz Freephone 0800 397 567 or 09 402 8234

FERRY see ad page 32FULLERS WAIHEKE ISLAND FERRY Regular return ferry – Adult $35.00, Child $17.50.Hours: Up to 20 sailings a day including indirect sailings via Devonport. Sailing time 40-50 minutes (indirect sailing times will vary). This stunning island just 40 minutes from Downtown Auckland boasts beautiful beaches, vineyards, olive groves and laid back seaside villages. Combine your ferry ticket with one of our established island tours and let us show you the best of Waiheke.Ferry Terminal, Downtown, Auckland. Phone 367 9111. Email [email protected] Web www.fullers.co.nz

SAILING see ad inside front coverPRIDE OF AUCKLAND Pride of Auckland offers Harbour Sailing Cruises with a lunch option and Dinner Cruises in the heart of Auckland City. Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour, Downtown Auckland. Freephone 0800 397 567 or 359 5987

SAILING see ad inside front coverSAILNZ – AMERICA’S CUP SAILING EXPERIENCE A unique opportunity to participate as crew on actual America’s Cup yachts. Take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or simply sit back and enjoy the ride.Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour, Downtown Auckland.Freephone 0800 724 569 or 359 5987

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Museums & GalleriesART GALLERY

Judge’s lecture, Mami Kataoka – The Walters PrizeFriday 19 October 6.30pm The Walters Prize is awarded for an outstanding work of contemporary New Zealand art exhibited in the last two years. The international judge for the Walters Prize 2012, Mami Kataoka, Chief Curator at the Mori Art Museum (MAM) in Tokyo, Japan, presents the judge’s lecture. Auditorium – free. Auckland Art Gallery, Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets www.aucklandartgallery.com

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Family Drop-in Art Activities Every Saturday from 1pm–3pm. Drop in every Saturday afternoon to take part in free creative activities designed with the whole family in mind. Join us at any time between 1–3pm and stay for as long as you want. Free entry. Auckland Art Gallery, Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streetswww.aucklandartgallery.com

Portrait of Mami Kataoka by Jennifer Yin

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MUSEUM see ad page 46AUCKLAND MUSEUM Housed in a magnifi cent neo-classical building with city views. The collections of Maori taonga (treasures) and South Pacifi c artefacts are among the most signifi cant in the world. Award-winning discovery centres, hands-on displays, interactive activities and Scars on the Heart – the story of New Zealanders at war. Open daily 10am-5pm.Auckland Domain. Infoline 306 7067. Web www.aucklandmuseum.com

MUSEUM see ad page 51VOYAGER NEW ZEALAND MARITIME MUSEUM Discover the epic journeys of exploration that shaped our seafaring nation through the Voyager Maritime Museum galleries and discover Auckland’s stunning Waitemata Harbour aboard a heritage sailing vessel. Complete your visit with a relaxing meal at the Waterfront Café in the heart of the Viaduct Harbour. Open daily 9am-5pm. Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum 149-159 Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour. Phone 09 373 0800 Email [email protected] Web www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

MUSEUM see ad oppositeMOTAT (MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT & TECHNOLOGY) Fun for kids of all ages! Tram rides, mirror maze, tactile dome, interactive science area, weekend and holiday programmes, Victorian Village, extensive collection of New Zealand transport and technology artefacts, travelling exhibitions, Araroa Tearooms and much more.Great North & Motions Roads, Western Springs. Phone 0800 MOTAT NZ (0800 668 286). Email [email protected] Web www.motat.org.nz

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Explore deep caverns with Waitomo Adventures©Waitomo Adventures

Waitomo CavesWaitomo Caves Village is an amazing day trip from Auckland. From here, visitors can access the world-renowned caves, glowworms and scenic attractions. The village is an easy 3-hour drive from Auckland via SH1 then SH3. This makes most of the activities accessible from your Auckland base. If you have more time, there is a great local TOP 10 Holiday Park, as well as Juno Backpackers and the Waitomo Bed & Breakfast.Waitomo Caves Village itself is very small, having only a dozen or so buildings, as all the main attractions are hidden underground!The largest building is the Waitomo Adventure Centre where many activities begin and from where they may also be booked – just look for the large blue ‘i’. However, advance bookings are recommended. Simply freephone 0800 WAITOMO.

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Auckland has some wonderful walks to explore, from volcano treks and sculpture trails through to tranquil bushwalks in the surrounding ranges.

Auckland CentralWaterfront Sculpture Walk: This short trail takes in seven sculptures including Auckland’s iconic Maori Warrior, and Eric Orr’s Fire Window at Viaduct Harbour. For details contact Auckland Council, phone 379 2020.Sculpture Walk, Auckland Domain: This short self-guided walking tour takes in eight sculptures by leading New Zealand artists. A brochure is available from the Auckland Museum foyer.Rangitoto Island: The walk to the summit of this bush-clad island volcano leads through Pohutukawa forest to breathtaking views of the Hauraki Gulf. Ferries depart from Pier 2 on Quay Street. Contact Fullers Cruises, phone 367 9111. Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill) Summit: This ancient Maori pa (fortifi ed village) site in Cornwall Park offers dramatic 360º views of the city. Guided walks take place over summer, phone 630 8485 or email [email protected] Auckland NorthNorth Head Historic Walk: You can walk to this old volcanic headland and former World War II military station from Devonport. A self-guided trail leads past tunnels, guns and defences.Auckland SouthAuckland Botanic Gardens Guided Walk: Enjoy a free one-hour tour of the garden’s seasonal collections on Wednesdays. Meet at 1pm. Phone 09 267 1457. Auckland WestMuriwai Gannet Colony (Takapu Refuge): A short scenic boardwalk from the parking area at Muriwai Beach offers superb views of the birds (August to March) and the rugged coast.Kitekite Track (1.8km): This walk starts from Glen Esk Road carpark at Piha and leads to a beautiful three-tiered waterfall.

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Auckland offers everything from boutiques and modern malls to colourful markets.Queen Street is Auckland’s main shopping strip, lined with stores, gift shops and arcades. Pop down Vulcan Lane and into vibrant High Street to explore the boutiques and craft outlets. For one-stop shopping in the city centre, Westfi eld Downtown has a full range of specialty stores. Upmarket Parnell has village-style shops and galleries to browse and if it’s designer fashion stores you are looking for Newmarket is the place to shop and be seen! Heading south there are great factory bargains at Dress-Smart in Onehunga and if you’re mad about rugby don’t miss Canterbury Clothing and Champions of the World in the viaduct for rugby merchandise!

ART THE POI ROOM holds a beautiful selection of New Zealand art and design pieces from artists throughout Aotearoa.17 Osborne Street, Newmarket, Auckland, Phone 09 520 0399, www.thepoiroom.co.nz Hours: Mon-Fri 10am - 5:30pm, Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am - 4pm.

DISCOUNT STORE see ad page 66LOOK SHARP DISCOUNT STORE One stop fun bargain store, full of wows and excitement. Shopping is a party at Look Sharp. That crazy Halloween season is here again (October 31st) and tons of funny & scary items are ready to shock you!Grab your outfi t for the spooky night party or just have fun browsing the store, watching crowds lining up on a long que just before the Halloween day. Look Sharp is a fun shop. Open 7 days with late night shopping on Thursday till 9pm.

Four Auckland Stores.10A Victoria Street East, Auckland CBD. Phone 09 302 0109140 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga. Phone: 09 634 207072 Lunn Ave, Mt Wellington. Phone: 09 527 6373Online Shop www.LookSharpStore.co.nz

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FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPING see ad page 1DRESS-SMART OUTLET SHOPPING With over 100 outlet stores under one roof, Dress-Smart is New Zealand’s largest outlet shopping destination. It provides great savings on popular national and international brands in fashion, footwear, sportswear, accessories and books. At Dress-Smart you’ll be able to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee and a choice of fabulous food. Plenty of free parking available. Open 7 days, 10am-5pm.

151 Arthur Street, Onehunga. Phone 622 2400

MARKET OTARA MARKETS Come and enjoy a multicultural experience every Saturday 6am-12 noon. You will fi nd Maori and Polynesian arts, crafts, music and designer clothing, a wide range of fresh fruit and household goods plus much more!Otara Markets, Otara Shopping Centre, Newbury Street, Otara.Phone 09 274 0830. Email [email protected] www.otarafl eamarket.co.nz

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LA CIGALE FRENCH MARKET, SHOP, CAFÉ & BISTRO La Cigale – a unique Auckland destination. Shop for French fashion, quirky antiques, fabulous gifts and gourmet food. Eat fabulous fresh food in the café during the day or try a French-inspired bistro meal in the evening. Visit the lively market on Saturday and Sunday – voted Best Market in Auckland for the last 5 years. Market open Sat 8am-1.30, Sun 9am-1.30pm. Shop and café open 7 days. French Bistro – award winning, casual evening dining Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

69 St Georges Bay Road, Parnell (off the Strand) Phone 366 9361.

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TEXAN ART SCHOOLS *Always something new*Our name is a play on words- we started as a forum for Tech’s and art school graduates. 20 years on and we’re still supporting NZ artists and jewellers. We have the best and widest variety of NZ made art, jewellery and gifts, Auckland wide. Support local artists and buy NZ made!Westfi eld Takapuna. Phone 489 8671. 95 Ponsonby Rd. Phone 376 6064. 366 Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 529 1021. Westfi eld Pakuranga. Phone 978 9121. Botany Town Centre. Phone 271 3897.www.texanartschools.co.nz

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Charming colonial-style shops and great restaurants make Parnell a popular attraction

The atmosphere and character of Parnell Village make it a great shopping spot. Many of the boutique shops specialise in locally made arts and crafts, ranging from designer jewellery, pounamu (NZ jade) and clothing to paintings, glass-work and sculpture.

• Relax over brunch at one of the many cafes on Parnell Road, then explore some of the designer shops and art galleries.

• Stroll around Parnell’s beautiful rose gardens, where some 5000 rose bushes grow in formal beds (October to April is the best time to view the stunning blooms). Several varieties have been bred locally by New Zealand’s internationally renowned rose-breeders.

• During summer, enjoy a cooling swim at the Parnell Saltwater Baths. This outdoor swimming pool is extremely popular with Aucklanders, but it is closed during winter.

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CLOTHING see ad oppositeWOOLLY FOR YOU Garments made with quality wool in unique designs that will keep you warm for winters to come. A huge range of designs available in jerseys, cardigans, jackets, vests, gloves, hats and even nipple warmers! We have something for everyone.

237 Parnell Road. Phone 377 5437Fax 377 5418.

CRAFTS see ad belowTHE ELEPHANT HOUSE Follow the footprints down the alley, beside the ANZ Bank. Enjoy NZ’s largest craft gallery. Featuring uniquely NZ crafts and gifts by over 200 artists and craftspeople from throughout NZ – in wood, greenstone, paua, mohair, bone and much more! Open 7 days.

237 Parnell Road. Phone/fax 309 8740. Web www.nzcrafts.co.nz

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Seaside or city-central, Auckland’s café culture caters to all tastes.Whether you need a little perk to your day, or a relaxing cuppa, a good café is always great to fi nd. Take time out to enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch or a sweet treat and do a spot of people watching.

Hard Luck Café/Bar is born! 150 Karangahape road, Auckland www.facebook/hardluckcafe.com Designed to be a counter culture establishment re-defi ning what a good food establishment can be with affordable low fuss dining. The products are home made, served with pop culture references to engage the clients mind and memories of the way back then. This ethos is what we call and defi ne as the ANTI-RESTAURANT. Open 7 days. No booking required.

Chocolaterie/Café 323 Parnell Road ■ Phone 09 366 8550 Email: [email protected] www.chocolateboutique.co.nz Fabulous shopping/dining experience. Gourmet, handcrafted chocolates by the piece or gift boxes. Ideal souvenirs as they are all hand-made in New Zealand. Dessert Cafe - coffees, teas, iced drinks, hot chocolates (including the famous exclusive italian denso). Waffl es, ice creams, cakes etc. Open 7 days 11am–10pm.

Cafe’s and FoodFISH & CHIPS ONLINE Fish and chips are an iconic food in New Zealand, whether its for lunch, dinner, by the beach, at the park or on the dinner table. Fish and Chips Online is the most comprehensive online directory of Fish and Chip Stores, locate a store now – using our user friendly online directory.Visit www.fi shandchipsonline.com to search for Fish and Chips near you.

Sky Lounge Café and Bar Sky Tower, Corner Federal and Victoria Streets, Auckland ■ Phone 0800 SKYCITY www.skytower.co.nz

Located 182 metres up the Sky Tower, Sky Lounge is a café by day and a casual bar by night offering stunning 360-degree views across Auckland. Standard Sky Tower admission prices applies.

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Auckland’s vibrant dining scene ranges from acclaimed wineries and al fresco cafés to bistros, bars and chic city restaurants.

Wine and food lovers are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining out in Auckland. Down at the city’s waterfront, the Viaduct Harbour is the perfect place to enjoy harbour views with your meal. A bus ride away, Ponsonby Road and Parnell are popular gourmet stops and packed with pavement cafés, chic bars and restaurants and designer stores. For winery dining, try some of the award-winning vineyards to the west or north of the city or on beautiful Waiheke Island. The wine regions also have some great country cafés and breweries to discover.

CBDAuckland’s central business district offers a wide selection of cafés, bars and restaurants for eating out – all handy to the city’s entertainment venues and clubs. Popular dining strips include High Street, with its lively eateries and music venues, and upper Queen Street with its strip of budget Asian cafés.

WaterfrontIf you fancy a view as you dine, downtown Auckland is the place to go. Dine al fresco at the lively Viaduct Harbour, try one of the chic waterfront eateries on Quay Street or Princes Wharf, or take a lunch or dinner cruise and see the city from the water.

ParnellA short bus ride from the central city, this charming colonial-style village is known for its designer shops, art galleries and stylish cafés. Parnell’s many cafés and restaurants offer plenty of dining options from upmarket brasseries to gourmet ethnic eateries.

NewmarketHeading south, the busy shopping precinct of Newmarket has a full range of options from cafés, bars and pubs to ethnic eateries, Tex-Mex and an organic pizzeria.

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Da Vinci’s Ristorante Italiano – City Road 5 City Road (downstairs), Auckland City Behind The Langham Hotel ■ Phone 09 373 2843

Established in 1980, Da Vinci’s serves traditional Italian cuisine including fresh fish, clams and salmon, as well as delicious Gelato ice cream. Housed in a 19th Century listed building, the warm and atmospheric setting offers several dining spaces that lends itself to a very romantic evening. Bellissima!

Da Vinci’s Ristorante Italiano – Albert Street 87 Albert Street (Cnr of Albert & Victoria Streets) Auckland City ■ Phone 09 365 1266Da Vinci’s offers a fantastic dining experience at very reasonable prices for both lunch and dinner. Da Vinci’s commitment to Italian traditions includes the use of high quality ingredients, sourced fresh every day. Mediterranean dishes are also offered alongside the Italian specialties, complimented by an excellent wine list. Why not come in and sample our world famous veal dish of scaloppine with lemon.

TAXI AUCKLAND CO-OP TAXIS As the biggest taxi business in New Zealand, Co-op Taxis has the fleet, the coverage, the technology and the skilled drivers to get you where you want to go - quickly and efficiently. Request for a van, business class car or one of our 500 environmentally friendly vehicles. Safety in these numbers 09 300 3000.Phone 09 300 3000. Web www.cooptaxi.co.nz

DINING see ad page 76HARBOURSIDE SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL The freshest New Zealand seafood, breathtaking seaviews from an extensive balcony, excellent service and a comprehensive wine list. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. 1st Floor, The Ferry Building, Quay Street, Central City. Phone 307 0486

DINING see ad page 77THAI CHEF RESTAURANT Now in Auckland, Thai Chef’s Restaurant offers guests a modern dining experience featuring the authentic tastes of Thailand. Food is prepared fresh from quality ingredients and presented with sophisticated elegance in a stunning dining setting fi lled with all the richness of Thai colour, sound and art. Meals are served family style so you can share the experience with your dining companions. A private function area is also available with seating for up to 20. Seating in the main dining room for up to 45 people.66 Parnell Road, Parnell. Phone: 09 354 3489

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Dee Jai Thai Restaurant 477 Khyber Pass Rd, Newmarket ■ Phone 09 523 3497

Located in the heart of Newmarket shopping centre. Since 2004, the restaurant has been serving Aucklander’s with authentic and traditional Thai cuisine. This is a unique colourful restaurant with a glass ceiling room, cosy couple’s room and function room. The friendly staff and a warm atmosphere. Dee Jai is fully licensed and open 7 days for lunch and dinner.

Mikano Restaurant & Bar 1 Solent St, Mechanics Bay ■ Phone 09 309 9514

Whether you arrive at Mikano by land, sea or air, Auckland’s premier destination restaurant won’t disappoint. The menu is based on European tradition with a Pacific Rim identity. If you are planning an intimate dinner, or a large scale corporate occasion, Mikano will provide the wow-factor, with facilities able to cater for anything from two people to 160!

Non Solo Pizza 259-267 Parnell Rd, Parnell ■ Phone 09 379 5358

Situated in the heart of Parnell Village, Non Solo Pizza operates as a cosmopolitan brasserie and is open all day with dishes fitting whatever type of meal the diner is looking for. Serving divine pizzas and truly authentic Italian specialities and boasting the prettiest garden setting, it can cater up to 80 diners outside and another 90 inside. Group bookings are most welcome.

Movenpick Ice Cream Gallery Flagship Store 160 Broadway Newmarket ■ Phone 09 529 9325 Open 7 days 8am-11.30pmThis brand new flagship store brings you your favourite Movenpick ice cream products, plus much more. Devour Movenpick super premium ice cream in a freshly made waffle cone, or sample our stunning hot desserts and milkshakes. Meet business colleagues, family and friends for your very own Movenpick coffee, various sandwiches and handmade cakes. Available for group or private functions.

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Prego Restaurant 226 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby ■ Phone 09 376 3095Situated in the heart of Ponsonby Rd, Prego’s unpretentious approach to Italian cuisine has established Prego as an enduring, much loved institution amongst the locals for over 24 years. A comprehensive menu showcases traditional Italian fare, with the regularly revised specials menu appeasing the tastes of those interested in a more modern skew. Slick bistro service in a bustling and energetic environment epitomises the unique Prego experience.

Kyoto Japanese Restaurant 48 Fort Street, Auckland City ■ Phone 09 302 3211

Come and relax in the friendly atmosphere and enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine with a modern twist. We offer a variety of sushi, sashimi and Japanese hot meals.Teppanyaki is the main speciality but other favourites such as teriyaki, katsu, donburi, tempura, ramen/udon soup and bento boxes are also on offer. Fully licensed and BYO, dine-in or takeaway options available.

Hammerheads Seafood Restaurant & Bar 19 Tamaki Drive, Okahu Bay ■ Phone 09 521 4400

Located a scenic 10-minute drive east along the waterfront from the city centre, one of Auckland’s iconic heritage buildings, award-winning, casual yet elegant, restaurant and bar. Overlooking the boats in the bay, the harbour and city, relax with NZ wine or beer and choose from a menu featuring NZ lamb, beef, game and poultry, with seafood a speciality.

Auckland’s fi nestseafood restaurant

Relaxed dining inside or outside, overlooking the harbour. Seafood cuisine.

1st Floor The Ferry Building, Quay St, inner city. From 11.30am, 7 days.

Phone 09 307 0486 Web www.harboursiderestaurant.co.nz

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SPQR www.spqrnz.co.nz 150 Ponsonby Road, Auckland ■ Phone 09 360 1710

A prominent fixture in the heart of Ponsonby’s restaurant district for over 17 years, SPQR is a must for those that like to dine in a lively but ‘service attentive’ atmosphere. Modern Italian cuisine with an emphasis on healthy, clean flavours, our wide ranging menu offers everything from pizza and pasta, to meat and fish dishes using authentic ingredients. Winner of Best Smart Casual Dining, Metro Restaurant Awards 2009.

Sails Restaurant Westhaven Marina, Auckland ■ Phone 09 378 9890

Set in the heart of Westhaven Marina, a magical view awaits every diner that is both stunning and serene. Whether you’re a businessperson wishing to impress your client or a visitor wishing to be impressed, Sails Restaurant’s award-winning food and service make it an experience not to be missed. The restaurant also has a most extensive wine list including rare vintages from top NZ vineyards.

The Pride of Auckland ■ Phone 0800 397 567 Explore NZ Kiosk, Viaduct Harbour

The Pride of Auckland operates an impressive fleet of large, purpose-built yachts on the sheltered waters of Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. Experience the sights and actions on this beautiful harbour from a variety of cruises, for either lunch, coffee or dinner. Daily departures from Viaduct Harbour. Visit our Explore NZ kiosk for more information or phone us on 09 359 5987.

Th ai Chef ’s was awarded the prestigious Th ai Select Award by Th e Royal Th ai Government Department of Export

Promotions for the highest standard of authentic Th ai cuisine.

QUICK LUNCH$11.50 (Monday-Friday)

DINNERfrom 5.30pm - till late

For more locations in New Zealandvisit www.thaichef.co.nz

Th ai Chef ’s Parnell | 66 Parnell RoadPhone: 09 354 3489

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From luxury hotels to motels and apartments, Auckland has an option to suit everyone.For those who enjoy city attractions, there is a full range of accommodation in the central city. If you’re on a fi xed budget, try some of the backpacker or youth hostel accommodation with communal facilities. The regional parks are another good alternative, providing camping in a more peaceful rural setting. For a few more of life’s luxuries, there are plenty of hotels, motels and self-contained apartments. Hotels generally offer tea/coffee making facilities, a bathroom and an onsite restaurant and bar. Motel units and apartments are ideal for travellers who prefer to do their own cooking, and usually offer self-contained kitchens.

CAMPING see ad page 56

AUCKLAND REGIONAL PARKS 35 camping locations across Auckland, from beachfront sites to remote bush settings. Camping approx $3-$5 children, $5-$10 adults (per night). Some sites cater for campervans, check with our information centre for locations and rates.

Auckland Regional Parks. Phone 09 301 0101 Email [email protected] Web www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

HOSTELYWCA AUCKLAND The YWCA Auckland Hostel is a great place to stay, whether you are visiting Auckland for a night or planning to study here for a year. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, only a few minutes walk from Queen Street. We are close to Auckland University, AUT and many international language schools. The hostel offers a safe environment with 24 hour security and our friendly reception staff are available 24 hours a day. See our website for more information.

103 Vincent Street, Auckland City Central. Phone 09 377 8763. Email [email protected] Web www.akywca.org.nz

Waitakere Ranges Regional Park - 45km from Auckland city©Auckland Council

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Auckland has a full range of transport options from rental cars and campervans to ferries, buses and trains servicing the city’s outlying areas.

Airport Transport - Refer page 86 for details.

Auckland Explorer BusAuckland Explorer Bus (freephone 0800 439 756) is a Hop On Hop Off sightseeing tour with full commentary. See Auckland’s big attractions including Kelly Tarlton, Sky Tower, Parnell Village, Auckland Museum and many more. www.explorerbus.co.nz

BusesFor details of routes and timetables, contact MAXX on 09 366 6400 or visit www.maxx.co.nz

Long Distance Buses: InterCity Coachline buses leave from the SKYCITY bus terminal at the Hobson Street entrance. For bookings, contact InterCity Coachlines, Phone 09 357 8400.

LINK Buses: This service is a great way to move around the city. Catch the Red Link to the shops on Queen Street or K Rd, or catch it to Wynyard Quarter where you catch a ride on the new Auckland Tram Service. Cost on the Red Link is 50 cents Adult 30 cents Child per trip, or catch the Green Link bus to Newmarket, Parnell, Auckland Museum and Ponsonby. Costs is $1.90 Adult or $1.10 Child per trip. Both service can be boarded at Britomart transport Centre. Call Maxx (09) 366 6400 or go to the walk in centre situated at Britomart Transport for timetables and information.

Ferry ServicesFor full details of ferry services and fares, visit www.maxx.co.nz Tiritiri Matangi Island, Motuihe Island & Coromandel Peninsula: 360 Discovery Cruises, Pier 4, Quay Street, phone 0800 888 006.

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Waiheke Island, Rangitoto Island & Devonport: Fullers Cruise

Centre, Pier 2, Quay Street Ferry Building, phone 367 9111.

Waiheke & Great Barrier Islands: Sealink offer a vehicle and

passenger service, phone Sealink 300 5900.

Discovery Day PassA Discovery Day Pass ($16) is valid for a day’s travel aboard buses,

trains and inner harbour ferries in the Auckland region, available

anytime. It can be purchased from bus drivers, train stations and

at the Fullers Cruise Centre, phone 367 9111.

TaxisAuckland Co-op Phone 300 3000Corporate Cabs Phone 377 0773Alert Taxis Phone 309 2000

TrainsAll trains arrive and depart from the Britomart Transport Centre

in the CBD (see map page 86). There are three suburban services,

running south through Newmarket to Papakura, east via Glen

Innes to Papakura and west through Henderson to Waitakere.

For details of routes and timetables, visit www.maxx.co.nz

Vehicle RentalsSeveral motorhome and campervan companies offer a

comprehensive selection of fully-equipped mobile homes at

conveniently located city depots. Car rentals are also available

from the domestic and international airports, the central city

and outer suburbs – for details, see pages 75-76. Remember, you

need to be 21 to hire a rental vehicle and show a current driving

licence and/or an international licence.

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BIKE HIRE see ad above

ADVENTURE CAPITAL Explore Auckland the fun, affordable way! Hire a bike and explore Auckland’s waterfront, take in the top ten attractions or head to Waiheke for the day. Our store is less than 5 mins walk to the Ferry Building and close to all the major hotels and hostels in downtown Auckland.

Come and see us at 23 Commerce Street (Fort Street end) - see our map listing on page 92. 9am – 5pm, 7 days, throughout the year.

Call 09 337 0633 Visit www.adventurecapital.co.nz

CAMPERVAN RENTAL see ad page 82RENTAL CAR VILLAGE Campervans: two berth with day sofa, double or two single beds, cabinet, stove, power connection, light & awning. Campervan hire and ex-rentals for sale.19 Great North Road, Ponsonby (15 min. walk from the top of Queen St).Phone 0800 33 44 44 or (09) 376 9935. Web www.rentalcarvillage.com

Ride the Waterfront or head to Waiheke Island for the day.

$20 for day rental$30 overnight rental.

Rates include quality bike, helmet and cable lock. Self-guided tours & maps available.

7 days, 9am - 5pm throughout the year.

BIKE HIRE Downtown Auckland

CAMP, TRAMP, MOUNTAIN BIKE HIRE

Auckland & Christchurch

Call: 09-337-0633

Visit: www.adventurecapital.co.nz

23 COMMERCE ST.

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CAR RENTAL QUALITY CAR RENTAL From $19/day. Our rates include insurance, GST, unlimited mileage, 24 hour roadside assistance, free maps and guides. We provide cars from supersaver with medium size to large family cars, station wagons and people movers. Our rates are very competitive. We are open 7 days and all our vehicles are air-conditioned. We do free pick ups and drop offs from the airport and from your accommodation. All our vehicles are highly maintained. Freephone 0800 680 123 Email: [email protected] Web www.qualityrental.co.nz

CAR RENTAL see ad oppositeSIMPLE CAR RENTALS Unlimited kilometres. From $15 per day – minimum hire period applies. AA 24 hour Breakdown Service. Free airport and hotel transfers within Auckland. All rates include GST. No hidden cost. Maps & guides provided. Very affordable rates. All vehicles air-conditioned. Long term & short term rentals available. 24 hour friendly service, 7 days per week. Insurance (GST included).Freephone 0800 28 49 22 Web www.simplecarrentals.co.nz

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You’ve got a friend in AucklandWe Provide:• 24 hour 7 day Service• Friendly and Personalized Service• Affordable Rates• Reliable Cars• Free Airport and Hotel

Transfers within Auckland

0800 28 49 22www.simplecarrentals.co.nz

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TOUR BUS see ad pages 5 and 7 AUCKLAND EXPLORER BUS Hop-on, hop-off sightseeing with full commentary. Visit the Big 14 attractions including Viaduct Harbour, Kelly Tarlton’s, Auckland Museum, Parnell, SKY CITY, Auckland Zoo and much more. Prices: All Day pass adult $40, child $20. Two day pass adult $65. Departs every 30 minutes; Ferry Building/Queens Wharf from 9.00am, Civic Theatre from 9.40am and Sky Tower from 9.45am. Free pick-up from most hotels and motels.Freephone 0800 439 756. Web www.explorerbus.co.nz

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FREE GPS SCOTTIES RENTALS Get a Free GPS with your rental car and the lowest rates only at Scotties Rentals. Pickup at the airport or in the city. Scotties have the biggest range of vehicles and the you’ll have the biggest smile with your free GPS. Nobody gets lost at Scotties.

Freephone 0800-736825 Web www.scotties.co.nz

MOTORCYCLE RENTALAUCKLANDMOTORBIKEHIRE.COM Auckland Motorbike Hire makes it easy for you to explore Auckland on a motorcycle. We specialise in self guided motorcycle tours around the Auckland region.

• We will bring one of our modern motorbikes to you if your accommodation is in Auckland city.

• Provide you with quality motorcycle riding apparel and fi t the bike with a GPS loaded with a great ride.

• Choose 1,2 or 3 day options on any of our rental fl eet, or hire the bike for longer to explore New Zealand.

Visit www.aucklandmotorbikehire.com to view our bikes and contact details or ring Randal on +64 021 02528309 or +64 9 5341805.

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For detailed information on the New Zealand road code, the offi cial guidebook is available at most bookstores and petrol stations.

Road RulesYou must be 21 to hire a rental car or mobile home, and show a current driving licence and/or an international licence. New Zealand drives on the left so remember to keep left at all times. All traffi c turning right should give way to a vehicle coming from the opposite direction and turning left. This applies at cross roads, T-intersections and driveways where both vehicles are facing each other. New Zealand law requires all the occupants of a car to wear a seatbelt at all times while mobile. It is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving unless it’s ‘hands-free’. At roundabouts, always keep left and give way to all traffi c on your right. The speed limit on the open road is 100km/h and 50km/h in residential areas unless otherwise marked. The New Zealand Police enforce all traffi c laws, including the speed limit and dealing with accidents. All accidents must be reported to the police within 24 hours. Dial *555 on cell phones for non-emergency accidents. Obtain the driver’s name and address and vehicle registration number.

Tips for Safe Driving• Speed cameras are in use on New Zealand roads – take care

not to exceed the signed speed limits as fi nes can be heavy, not forgetting the safety factor.

• If you notice traffi c building up behind you, pull over at a rest area to let it pass. Be extra careful when rejoining traffi c.

• Winding roads, diffi cult terrain and adverse weather conditions will slow you down, so allow plenty of time to reach your destination. Comfortable driving distances in a day are 200-300km, but less if you want to stop and enjoy attractions.

• Ensure you are at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front.• Ringing bells and fl ashing red lights at a railway crossing signal

that a train is coming. Many railway crossings are not controlled by barrier arms. Look out for the distinctive X-shaped railway crossing signs, and take extra care.

Nelson Street off-ramp

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The Auckland International and Domestic Airport lies about 21km south-west of the Auckland CBD at the edge of the Manukau Harbour in Mangere.

Airport TransportTravel options to and from Auckland Airport (phone 275 0789) include taxi, shuttle bus and The Airbus, as well as rental vehicles (see page 79-84) which may be picked up/dropped off at the airport or nearby. From central Auckland, taxis take about 30 minutes (allow an hour at peak times) and cost from $50-$65. Shuttle buses cost less (about $30 per person but less for a group) and take longer, as they pick up and drop off en route. The Airbus (freephone 0800 10 30 80, www.airbus.co.nz) runs every 15 minutes throughout the day, stopping close to most major hotels and backpackers. An adult fare costs $16 one way and $26 return. Transfers take 40-50 minutes. A bus connects to the airport from Papatoetoe Station on the city’s southern train line – for details contact Maxx, phone 366 6400 or www.maxx.co.nz

Auckland International & Domestic AirportAir New ZealandArrivals and departures, phone 306 5560. Reservations and fare enquiries, phone 357 3000.Inter-terminal BusA free inter-terminal bus connects the international and domestic terminals. The bus departs every 20 minutes from outside the arrivals hall.Duty-free Allowance Arriving international passengers are allowed 1.125 litres of spirits, 4.5 litres of wine and 200 cigarettes. Information International terminal: Airport i-SITE Visitor Centre, ground fl oor, arrivals. Open 5am-midnight, 7 days. Phone 256 8535.

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Domestic terminal: Air New Zealand Visitor Centre. Open 7am-5pm, 7 days. Phone 256 8480.Luggage Storage Auckland Airport, phone 256 8845. In the CBD, SKYCITY Bus Terminal, Hobson Street. Daily 7am-8pm.SecurityFor security measures for departing international fl ights, visit www.fl ysmart.govt.nz

Driving To/From Auckland AirportFrom the AirportTake the main exit road (George Bolt Memorial Drive) to the intersection with SH20. Follow the signs for Auckland City which will take you onto the motorway. Leave the motorway, turn right into Queenstown Road and continue straight ahead through the roundabout into Pah Road, which becomes Manukau Road. Continue up Manukau Road, turn left at the traffi c lights into Alpers Avenue. At the end of Alpers Avenue, turn right into Gillies Avenue and join the motorway to the city, northern and western suburbs. The last exit to the city is Nelson Street (the left-hand lane).

From the CityOn the southern motorway, take the Gillies Avenue exit. Turn right into Gillies Avenue then left at the lights into Owens Road. At the end of the road, turn right into Manukau Road (SH12) and follow the route to the airport, signposted with a white aeroplane on a blue square.

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