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A trip up the highest volcanic peak in mainland Auckland offers striking views of the downtown area and harbor.
Targeted to kids of all ages, this popular theme park satisfies the younger set with tame rides and the older kids with wilder rides, a pirate ship and lots more.
NZ’s Highest Jump - 192m 630ft. Jump start your Kiwi Adventure by leaping from Auckland's SkyTower. It takes about 11 seconds to reach the ground falling at about 85 kph. The ground rush is unbeatable. Participants wear a full body harness and flying suit (all provided). Unlike Bungy, there is not dangling upside down or bounding around - you simply fall ‘fast and smooth’ and then slow down to land just in the last few metres.
Saved from demolition by the efforts of one individual, this restored historic village has specialty and antique shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and is a trendy nightspot.
This mega complex has two casinos, restaurants, bars, hotel, theater and the 1,000-foot high Sky Tower, the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere, which offers magnificent views and bungee jumping. The casinos offer favorite table games such as Blackjack, Baccarat, Jai Sai and Roulette plus more than 1,200 slots and gaming machines.
This scenic drive takes you past bush scenery, to observation points for spectacular views and to gorgeous beaches.
The museum highlights the progression of technological achievements in transportation that have helped shape New Zealand.
Award winning Day Spa/beauty therapy, with relaxation and therapy spaces inside and out.
Originally built in 1959, this long-standing bridge and city icon doubled its lanes from 4 to 8 and recently added pedestrian walkways as well as a special bridge-climbing adventure for most ages and abilities.
SkyWalk is a new adventure activity where you can take an informative journey around the ring of the Auckland's famous SkyTower and get the best possible views of the sparkling harbor and many landmarks. Adventurers experience the heightened sensations of being outside the observation decks on a 1.2m Walkway, with absolutely nothing on either side except a 192m drop off. There are no handrails on this walk - just a full body harness and overhead safety lines to keep you safe.
This volcanic island, which last erupted 600 years ago, offers bird-watching, swimming, fishing, walking trails, colorful flora and spectacular views from the summit of its cone-shaped mountain.
These splendid gardens feature an impressive array of plants from diverse climates.