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Is it easy to get around Auckland without a car?

Auckland buses Departing regularly between 6am and midnight, they're a quick and convenient way to get around the city: The CityLink (red) bus transports you around the city centre, running from the Wynyard Quarter through Britomart and up Queen Street to Karangahape Road.



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Auckland buses Departing regularly between 6am and midnight, they're a quick and convenient way to get around the city: The CityLink (red) bus transports you around the city centre, running from the Wynyard Quarter through Britomart and up Queen Street to Karangahape Road.

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Auckland Transport HOP monthly passes vary from $150 for ferry services to the North Shore to $325 for use on Gulf Harbour ferry services. A bus and train monthly pass is $215.

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You can self-drive, join a guided tour, book flights, or take a train or bus. Passenger and vehicle ferries offer services between the North, South and other islands too.

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How to Get Around New Zealand Without Driving
  1. See the Sights Without the Stress. New Zealand makes it incredibly easy for tourists to drive. ...
  2. Island Hop With Air New Zealand. ...
  3. Take the Scenic Taieri Gorge Railway. ...
  4. Ride to the Airport in a Vintage Jaguar. ...
  5. E-bike Through Orc Country. ...
  6. Go Off-Roading. ...
  7. Take a Float Plane. ...
  8. Hire a Kiwi.


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For a 10-day trip, we recommend visiting up to four or five different destinations. Our 10-day itinerary locations are some of the most popular: Auckland the City of Sails, Wellington the cultural, art and food capital, and Queenstown the home of world-class adrenaline activities.

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So how do New Zealand cities rate? Wellington is the most accessible, with 61% of residents living within 15 minutes' walk of the amenities we studied. But this pales next to New York (88%) and San Francisco (73%). Auckland has only 43% of residents within 15 minutes of core amenities.

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All taxis are metered and prices vary between companies. A cheaper more convenient option is Uber and Zoomy who both operate in Auckland, order a ride through your smartphone for pick up and drop off at exact locations requested in the app.

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Wellington, New Zealand, the nation's capital, is among the world's most walkable cities and offers a lower cost of living and better work-life balance than other metropolises.

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Catch the bus The InterCity bus network is the cheapest way to travel around New Zealand. The buses are reasonably comfortable with big windows, charging ports and regular stops.

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