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Auckland Region Travel Guide

Auckland Region accommodation, Auckland Region activities and attractions, Auckland Region maps, transportation to and around Auckland Region - the ALL NEW Jasons Auckland Region Destination Travel Guide is your complete visitor guide for Auckland Region.

Greater Auckland stretches from Wellsford in the north to Mercer in the south, with the Hauraki Gulf in between.  The Auckland region encompasses 48 volcanoes, two harbours, 50 offshore islands, 30,000ha of native bush and 85,000 boats (the highest boat ownership per capita in the world). With close to 1.5 million residents, Auckland is the country's largest metropolis and the world's largest Polynesian city; about 10 percent of the population claim Polynesian ancestry.

 © Auckland Seafood FestivalAuckland residents enjoy a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle, with vineyards, parks, beaches and bush walks on their doorstep. The Hauraki Gulf islands are an extension of Auckland's marine playground, offering leisure options from bushwalks on the volcanic cone of Rangitoto to vineyard visits on beautiful Waiheke. Unique attractions include the Sky Tower – the Southern Hemisphere's tallest freestanding structure - which offers magnificent views across Auckland City and the harbour. 

Manukau, which is New Zealand's fastest growing city, has a vibrant Maori and Pacific Island heritage. Across the Harbour Bridge is North Shore City, known for its relaxed lifestyle, beautiful beaches and views across the Hauraki Gulf. West of Auckland, Waitakere City is fringed by bush-clad hills and magnificent beaches. There are extensive walking trails in the Waitakere Ranges and surfing at the black sand beaches of Piha, Karekare and Whatipu. Also to the west is Auckland's key wine growing area, with more boutique wineries on Waiheke Island and in South Auckland. Heading north, Rodney District takes in rolling farmland, hot springs and unspoilt beaches, while south of Auckland lies Clevedon Valley, a rustic rural area close to the rugged Hunua Ranges.

Auckland has a number of campgrounds and holiday parks catering to the needs of travellers enjoying a New Zealand camping holiday. Whether you're looking for a campsite to pitch your tent; a cabin; or a caravan park for your campervan / RV you'll find the widest choice here.Auckland & Northland Route PlannerAuckland What's On Visitor Guide - Monthly

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Geographic Location

Built on New Zealand's narrowest point, an 11km isthmus separating the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours.

Population

Auckland City 400,000; Greater Auckland almost 1.5 million.

Climate

Climate
Temperate, semi-tropical maritime climate

Average Temperatures
24°C in Summer, 16°C in Winter

Average Rainfall
1400mm/year

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