City highlights and an insight into the history of the Maori
On this half-day tour you will experience the impressive volcanic world of Auckland, sniff Maori history and experience firsthand how it is in the “City of Sails”.
Discover the harbor with its impressive super yachts before we visit Bastion Point and get an insight into the history of the Maoris. From here it goes to a cozy beach district, far from mass tourism with a great view of Rangitoto, the largest volcano in Auckland and Browns Island.
Afterwards we visit Maungakieke, the third largest volcanic mountain in Auckland. It is an important memorial for both Maori and other New Zealanders.
Maungakiek...
Highlights
4 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
4 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Local guide
Driver / guide
Bottled water
Local taxes
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Hotel / port pickup and drop-off
Food and drinks, unless specified
Items | "City of Sails" highlights - private tour with German tour guide
Itinerary
1
Auckland Domain
City of Sails Tour
4 hours
2
Bastion Point
Michael Joseph Savage Memorial
Maori history
15 minutes
3
One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie)
Volcano
30 minutes
4
Westhaven Marina
City of Sails
10 minutes
5
Achilles Point
Hauraki Golf
10 minutes
"City of Sails" highlights - private tour with German tour guide
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Auckland Central
About
German / English speaking
City highlights and an insight into the history of the Maori
On this half-day tour you will experience the impressive volcanic world of Auckland, sniff Maori history and experience firsthand how it is in the “City of Sails”.
Discover the harbor with its impressive super yachts before we visit Bastion Point and get an insight into the history of the Maoris. From here it goes to a cozy beach district, far from mass tourism with a great view of Rangitoto, the largest volcano in Auckland and Browns Island.
Afterwards we visit Maungakieke, the third largest volcanic mountain in Auckland. It is an important memorial for both Maori and other New Zealanders.