Auckland is a cosmopolitan destination that offers visitors a multi-cultural but uniquely local experience. The city itself is a destination worth exploring, but is also perfectly positioned for traveling and sightseeing further afield.
On a 3-day trip from Auckland, you will have sufficient time to visit some of the top attractions and scenic locations on New Zealand’s North Island or offshore along its coastal waters.
Auckland is a cosmopolitan destination that offers visitors a multi-cultural but uniquely local experience. The city itself is a destination worth exploring, but is also perfectly positioned for traveling and sightseeing further afield.
On a 3-day trip from Auckland, you will have sufficient time to visit some of the top attractions and scenic locations on New Zealand’s North Island or offshore along its coastal waters.
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Auckland is a cosmopolitan destination that offers visitors a multi-cultural but uniquely local experience. The city itself is a destination worth exploring, but is also perfectly positioned for traveling and sightseeing further afield.
On a 3-day trip from Auckland, you will have sufficient time to visit some of the top attractions and scenic locations on New Zealand’s North Island or offshore along its coastal waters.
Here's everything you need to know about a 3-day trip, one of the most remarkable multi-day trips from Auckland.
Visit the Bay of Islands on a 3 day tour from Auckland. This region is often referred to as the birthplace of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and is one of the country’s most popular destinations.
Known for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife and rich cultural history, the magnificent Bay of Islands is highly recommended as a destination for nature lovers.
Tours typically begin with a visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds to learn about the history that shaped the country. The historic village of Russell or the seaside township of Paihia are also regularly visited on the first day of the trip.
After overnighting in Russell or Paihia, the journey continues to the Cape Reinga area for a walk among the majestic Kauri trees. You will drive alongside the long beach, as you make your way to the lighthouse, located where the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean meet.
On your third and final day, cruise along the Rakaumangamanga Peninsula to Cape Brett. The historic lighthouse here guides ships and watches over Piercy island, more commonly known as “Hole in the Rock.” Dolphins, whales and other marine animals are regularly spotted in these waters.
After a morning on the water and time for a snack and refreshments, enjoy a leisurely drive back to Auckland.
Small group and private tours can be booked for 3-day trips to Bay of Islands. Groups may consist of up to 18 participants but are usually smaller. Some tours include meals and accommodation while others require you to make your own food and lodging arrangements.
The 3-day small group guided tours start from US$500 per person for a budget excursion that includes high-end, shared hostel accommodation.
For a tour that includes accommodation in a hotel, expect to pay from US$600 per person sharing, including breakfast but excluding other meals.
A private tour will cost from US$1,600 per person, excluding accommodation, meals and entry fees.
On a 3-day tour from Auckland, you can expect an experience that immerses you in the amazing landscapes of the dramatic and magical North Island.
Trips to sites, including Hobbiton, Hamilton, Rotorua and Waitomo Caves, may differ slightly when it comes to the specific itinerary.
However, you will be sure that you will experience the grandeur and magnificence that makes New Zealand a preferred location for epic films.
While 3-day tours vary depending on the operator and whether you have booked a group or private excursion, you can expect an experience filled with wonder.
Following the Waikato River, tours head to the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. This magical wonderland includes a cave and grotto tour where you will be enchanted by thousands of glow-worms lighting up the darkness.
If you're more adventurous, you may have the option of Black Water rafting. From the caves, the tour heads to Lake Taupo, a caldera lake where you will stay overnight and have the opportunity to relax or laze in the thermal pools.
From Taupo, the tour continues to Rotorua where you will have the choice of various optional activities or spend time at your leisure. Then, you'll head on to the Huka Falls and Aratiatia rapids, and the Central volcanic Plateau to see more of the area’s geothermal attraction and volcanic landscape.
After a morning exploring Rotorua, you will make your way back to Auckland via the whimsical Hobbiton, stopping for a tour of this instantly recognizable film location.
Tours may operate in a reverse direction and might include a night in Hamilton where you can visit the magnificent but unconventional Hamilton Botanical Gardens and other well-known Waikato region attractions.
Guided small group and private tours can be booked for a tour to these locations. Some tours include multiple optional activities while others have a fairly rigid itinerary. Private tours usually offer more flexibility.
The 3-day small group guided tours start from US$600 per person, excluding accommodation, or around US$800 per person sharing, including accommodation.
Private trips cost from US$1,600 per person, excluding meals and accommodation to US$2,600 per person, including accommodation.