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Waiheke Island is in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Its ferry-terminal in Matiatia Bay at the western end is 21.5km from the downtown terminal in Auckland—measured on GPS by Fullers Ferry captains.It is the second-largest island in the gulf, after Great Barrier Island. It is the most populated island in the gulf, with nearly 8,730 permanent residents plus another estimated 3,400 who have second or holiday homes on the island. It is New Zealand's most densely populated island, with 95 people/km², and the third most populated after the North and South Islands. It is the most accessible island in the Gulf, with regular passenger and car ferry services, a Waiheke-based helicopter operator, and other air links. In November 2015, Waiheke Island received international attention when it was rated the fifth best destination in the world to visit in 2016 by Lonely Planet and also voted the fourth best island in the world in the Condé Nast Best Islands in the World ListGeographyOverviewThe island is off the coast of the North Island. It is 19.3km long from west to east, varies in width from 0.64to, and has a surface area of 92km². The coastline is 133.5km, including 40km of beaches. The port of Matiatia at the western end is 17.7km from Auckland and the eastern end is 21.4km from Coromandel. The much smaller Tarahiki Island lies 3km to the east.

Address: Hauraki Gulf, Auckland 1971
State: Auckland
Zip Code: 1971



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In the summer season, it is super busy which requires preparing well to enjoy. Things to know: - Ferry: As the ticket says, it would be really good to arrive at the ferry terminal an hour before your estimated departing time. We aimed to take a ferry at 9 am and we arrived around 8.20 am. The 8 am ferry arrived at 8.25 am and left from the downtown ferry terminal at 8.35 am. We were super lucky, and I am unsure how this would impact the rest of the hours ferry. - Hop-On Hop-Off Explorer Bus: Although we purchased tickets, we didn't use them. Yes.. it is a waste of money, but we wanted to avoid possible hassles. On Friday, the interval is an hour and most of the winery at the bus stop was fully booked. Some people complained of 1.30 hours waiting at the bus stop. - Rent a car: In the end, we rented a car a day after checking all the recent reviews. -- Pros: good to go wherever you go, enjoy some viewpoints and avoid crowded spots. -- Cons : limits for drinking and unable to go Man O war bay road if it is not a 4wd car.
I fell in love with this beautiful island. Family visited this on a Saturday through a ferry from East Auckland as we brought a van with us. Left 8am trip returned 7pm, had enough time to explore the beaches, vineyard, Catholic church, CBD for our brunch. We had a taste of oysters and wine tasting for our late lunch. Able to enjoy Waiheke ostend market every Saturday from 8am to 1pm, grandchildren loved the art gallery and parks. See you again.
We just went last Saturday and to my surprised there’s a long line waiting for us. We arrived in Viaduct at 10:00 am and get in at 11:40 am. Around 35 mins travel time. When we arrived in Waiheke Island we waited for another 1 hour for the Tour Bus. Lots of patience you need if your going here we had our lunch at cable bay vineyard at around 3pm and just enjoyed the rest of the day.
Beautiful island with nice stores and people. I had a great day trip here. We visited some restaurants, art galleries and the beach.
Just about 20 km away from Auckland, you find this landmass, which is so magical and beautiful. Island has a population of over 1000 permeant residence. This unspoilt beauty is all about nature and landscape. I took the ferry in the morning and after speeding a day I came back to Auckland in the evening. The lifestyle, culture and locals within the island was inspiring. They were friendly relaxed and fun. Next time I would spend a couple of days on the island itself, rent a beach house and wake up to the sound of the waves. Also, I wish I could own a home on top the of a cliff like in the photos and retire in a heavy island like this.
It is fantastic! Its peaceful nature amazed me. However, most of the the places are private and you should get more knowledge about areas that you can go in advance and have a perfect plan if you are not going with locals or tour agents to save time. A combination of great views of ocean, forests, and the beautiful sky, all together at one.
Excellent place to visit. The island is beautiful, there's many ways to make all the beaches, look outs, views and more. You can rent a bike, a car, making by your self, walking. it is a beautiful island. The locals are very nice people. You have many options to eat, drink, buy, spend the day. There's many accomodations, places to buy wine and visit the winery's. Highly recommended if you are in Auckland
It doesn’t impress me when locals say the island is packed with people. New Zealand’s peak season scenarios are to me isn’t so bad, not as packed as how it is like on an island in the Philippines. Waiheke is beautiful. The vineyards we visited were amazing. We’d love to visit again for a vacation. We now love New Zealand wines. They’re natural and the ones we tried were crisp and addicting.
It was hard to choose a favorite thing about our vacation to New Zealand but Waiheke Island was definitely close to the top. We had the nicest Christmas Eve there.
Took the ferry to Waiheke Island on a sunny day. The hike to the top is not difficult at all. The environment on the island is pristine and flora is protected as it is one of a few places with no invasive species. The ferry drops you of and returns to take you back to Auckland after about two hours. There are bathroom facilities on the ferry and on the island. Have a read on some of the tourist information signs as the island has a interesting history.
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