6 ways to spend a day or two in Auckland and to have a blast in the City of Sails!

Famously known as the ‘City of Sails’, Auckland is a world full of joy! With so much to see and do in Auckland, our local Stray team have selected their top 6 ways to spend a day or two in Auckland.

Auckland is a city that caters for everybody: the adventurous, the beach bums, the arts and culture lovers, the foodies and even your inner child – there’s something for everyone. Here are 6 things not to be missed.

1. West Coast – Karekare, Piha & Muriwai Beaches

This one is for all the beach bums! Discover the wild west and visit some of the country’s most amazing beaches. Explore Karekare beach, made famous by the Oscar-winning movie The Piano. Perfect for a relaxing 15-minute stroll along the black sand all the way to the spectacular Karekare falls, one of New Zealand’s must-see waterfalls.

Then drive over to Piha beach, a popular surf beach surrounded by rugged cliffs. Have a delicious picnic on the beach looking over at the Lion Rock, a small island in the middle of this majestic beach.

If two beaches aren’t enough, check out Muriwai Beach. An intriguing coastal beach surrounded by rugged cliff-top trails, streams and rivers. For the adventurous, you can explore the beach on a hired bike or “blokart”, it’s great fun!

For those of you who prefer to take a relaxing walk around the coastline, you can fly a kite, soak up the amazing views and check out the amazing gannet colony from one of the many easily accessible viewing platforms. If you want to spend more time on this magical beach, you could do a 1hour and 30min short walk starting from behind the surf tower at the parking area, which takes you through the golden sand dunes, onto Muriwai beach and then back alongside the coast road – a nice refreshing walk that’s easy on the legs!

Gannet Colony at Muriwai Beach, Auckland
The amazing gannet colony at Muriwai Beach

2. Orakei basin, the Brothers Beer Brewery and Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park

Located in a volcanic crater, the Orakei basin is a stunning lagoon. There is a short 2.9km walk that will take you around the edge of the basin, with serene views of the lake surrounded by lush native bush. When you’re done, check out the Brothers Beer Brewery and relax with one of 18 fresh drinks on tap and a mouth-watering bite whilst looking over the spectacular views of the Orakei Basin.

Then, head over to Bastion Point, just off Tamaki Drive to explore the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park. Set amongst 49 hectares of land, this popular attraction named after New Zealand’s first Labour Prime Minister offers amazing panoramic views of the Waitemata Harbour and Rangitoto Island. It also features an obelisk, sunken pool and beautifully landscaped gardens – the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park, Auckland
Enjoy the tranquillity of Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park

3. La Cigale French Markets and Auckland War Memorial Museum

Voted as Auckland’s Best Food Market by Metro Magazine for the last 7 years, the La Cigale French Market is not to be missed! This French-inspired market is the perfect way to kick-start your Saturday or Sunday. There’s plenty to get your hands on from local and overseas producers and growers.  Look out for fresh bread and pastries, French cheeses, quality meats, fresh fruit and vegetables and more. As you walk through the market you’ll be blown away by the delicious smell of roast chicken and freshly cooked paella.

Once you’ve finished your shopping, enjoy a coffee and a tasty hot chocolate croissant – our favourite combo! You can then head over to the Auckland War Memorial Museum to get your history fix. Learn about New Zealand and its people through Maori and Pacific collections, decorative art galleries, military history collections and more.

Auckland War Memorial Museum
The spectacular Auckland War Memorial Museum

4. Brunch at the Chelsea Sugar Factory

This one is for the foodies! Head over the spectacular harbour bridge, towards North Shore and enjoy a delicious brunch at the popular Chelsea Sugar Factory. From sweet and savoury to aromatic coffees and refreshing smoothies, you’ll have your taste buds tingling with every bite.

After brunch, you can discover the incredible workings of the factory and find out how the sugar is made and refined in a 1-hour tour for $25. Taste the different types of sugars and syrups, walk up and down 80 steps, hop on a train ride through the factory – it’s an immersive experience like no other!

Taste-bud tingling brunch at the Chelsea Sugar Factory, Auckland
Enjoy a taste-bud tingling brunch at the Chelsea Sugar Factory

5. Matakana Village Farmers’ Markets and Tawharanui Regional Park

Start your Saturday morning in a true foodie’s dream an hour north of Auckland city. The Matakana Village Farmers’ Market is the ideal place to visit for fresh, sustainable and local artisan goods. There’s plenty for everyone, from award-winning coffee to freshly made bites like hot mussel fritters and maple syrup crepes, which you can enjoy in a serene riverside setting.

The markets are zero waste, so take your bags with you, stock up on all the local goodies and look after the environment at the same time – perfect!

After the markets, check out one of Auckland and North Island’s best-kept secrets, the Tawharanui Regional Park. A paradise for picnic lovers, swimmers and surfers! You’ll be blown away by the clear blue waters and golden sand of this stunning park. If you’re game enough, do one of the trails walks at the far end of the beach through farmland and lush native bush or sit back and soak up the gorgeous views of this wee little paradise.

Kick-back and relax at Tawharanui Beach, Auckland
Kick-back and relax at Tawharanui Beach

6. Take a ferry from Auckland to Tiritiri Matangi Island

Calling all wildlife lovers out there, this one’s for you! Hop on a ferry from Auckland city and discover this must-see wildlife sanctuary for threatened and endangered native birds and reptiles on 220-hectares of land. Look out for stitchbirds, bellbirds and tiny, wee robins as you walk through this stunning paradise.

Tiritiri Matangi, one of the most successful conservation projects in the world, has many guided and unguided walks through the surrounding tracks and beaches where you can spot the cutest little blue penguins! Enjoy a picnic at the visitor centre before discovering the oldest working lighthouse in New Zealand.

For more inspiration for your visit to downtown Auckland and the surrounding attractions, check out this guide to the city – from a local who knows all the best places to hang out.

Tiritiri Matangi, just a ferry ride from Auckland City!
Tiritiri Matangi is just a ferry ride away from Auckland

Like we said, there’s something for everyone in Auckland! We’ve picked out our favourite 6 things for you to explore, but we have also created this free Auckland guide with even more things to do and see. Check ‘em out and let us know what you thought.

LisaT profile picture

Lisa T

Originally from Delaware, USA. Favourite Stray stop: Blue Duck Station (New Zealand). Fun fact: her knowledge of sci-fi, Disney and British literature make her the Queen of Trivia.

These New Zealand tours will depart soon!

New Zealand is a tiny country that packs a scenic punch! Explore New Zealand the 'Stray' way - getting further off the beaten track, seeking out one-of-a-kind experiences and meeting a bunch of epic fellow adventurers.
All tours are Stray Journey small group tours!

Wanderlust - See it All in NZ

24 days - starts & ends in Auckland

On this trip, you get the best combination of nature, relaxation, beautiful scenery and adrenaline. In 24 days, you will experience beautiful nature consisting of rainforests, mountains and volcanoes.

Takahe - South Island Tour

11 days - starts & ends in Christchurch

From the golden sands of Abel Tasman National Park to the West Coast’s glaciers and rainforests, the party and adventure capital of Queenstown, to the “Roof of Aotearoa” Mt Cook National Park.

Ruru - All of NZ Tour

18 days - starts in Auckland, ends in Christchurch

Hike some of New Zealand’s best tracks, kayak at sunrise, taste a delicious traditional hangi meal, bathe in a hot thermal stream surrounded by native bush.

Or check out these articles for more travel inspiration

Discover the thriving community of local artists offering a distinct Kiwi sound. Our favourite artists to see live.

If you’re a true music lover as well as an avid traveller, then you’re probably inclined to check out the local music scene in every new destination you visit. New Zealand may be small, but travelling music buffs shouldn’t be […]

Read More

Can you explore New Zealand without a driving licence? Is it possible to get off the beaten path without one?

New Zealand is one big playground. There is always something to climb on, jump out of, hike to, a path or a trail to follow… You name it, New Zealand has it! Aotearoa truly is one of the world’s ultimate […]

Read More

Our sustainable traveller’s bible will help you to live your best life – without it costing the earth

We all share a common goal: more travel, and less impact. There’s an overwhelming amount of information (and disinformation) about how to be more sustainable, and we know that when you’re travelling, it becomes 10 times harder. We’ve put together […]

Read More
>
Scroll to Top