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* Viaduct Harbour Marina - [https://www.viaduct.co.nz/marina Website] - pricy but location, location, location! No shower/laundry facilities - boat entrance requires lifting of pedestrian bridge (will lift 24 hours a day on demand - call 'Viaduct Control' on VHF #73). Marina has 24 hour security with cell phone. Access via keycard. Docks have power, potable water and sewage pump connections. Plenty of restaurants within a stone throw. | * Viaduct Harbour Marina - [https://www.viaduct.co.nz/marina Website] - pricy but location, location, location! No shower/laundry facilities - boat entrance requires lifting of pedestrian bridge (will lift 24 hours a day on demand - call 'Viaduct Control' on VHF #73). Marina has 24 hour security with cell phone. Access via keycard. Docks have power, potable water and sewage pump connections. Plenty of restaurants within a stone throw. | ||
- | * Viaduct Marina - [https://www.viaductmarina.co.nz Website] - Same great downtown location as Viaduct Harbour, but without the need for the lifting bridge '''Currently undergoing major renovations for 2021 Americas Cup''' | + | * Viaduct Marina - [https://www.viaductmarina.co.nz Website] - Same great downtown location as Viaduct Harbour, but without the need for the lifting bridge. '''As of Dec 2018 - Currently undergoing major renovations for 2021 Americas Cup''' |
* Westhaven Marina - [https://www.westhaven.co.nz/ Website] - a 10 minute walk from the central waterfront district - but has standard boating facilities (laundry, showers, etc) | * Westhaven Marina - [https://www.westhaven.co.nz/ Website] - a 10 minute walk from the central waterfront district - but has standard boating facilities (laundry, showers, etc) | ||
* Silo Marina - [https://www.silomarina.co.nz/ Website] for super yachts - right downtown | * Silo Marina - [https://www.silomarina.co.nz/ Website] for super yachts - right downtown |
Revision as of 00:00, 7 January 2019
Auckland Port of Entry
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Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, with around 1.4 million people calling it home. It is situated primarily adjacent to the North Island's fjord-like Hauraki Gulf coastline, giving access to shipping from the north or east, with further access to the southern suburbs via the west coast's Manukau Harbour. Auckland is a thriving and modern city with fine weather, great scenery, friendly people and many offshore islands to explore.
Charts
- Land Information NZ
- NZ532 - Approaches to Auckland
- NZ522 - Bream Tail to Kawau Island including Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island)
Weather
See also New Zealand.
Passages
- New Zealand to Australia
- Pacific Circumnavigation
- Trans Pacific ("Puddle-Jump")
- Trans-Pacific Passage - West to East
Islands
- Hauraki Gulf
- Aiguilles Island
- Cuvier Island
- Great Barrier Island
- Hen and Chickens Island
- Little Barrier Island
- Mokohinau Islands
- Kaikoura Island
- Kawau Island
- Rakitu Island
- Taranga Island
- Tiritiri Matang Island
- Auckland
- Motuihe Island
- Motutapa Island
- Pakihi Island
- Ponui Island
- Rakino Island
- Rangitoto Island
- Waiheke Island
Communication
See New Zealand.
Add any navigation notes such approaches, dangers etc here. If this section does not apply remove it.
Entrance
See New Zealand.
Berthing
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Viaduct Harbour Marina - Website - pricy but location, location, location! No shower/laundry facilities - boat entrance requires lifting of pedestrian bridge (will lift 24 hours a day on demand - call 'Viaduct Control' on VHF #73). Marina has 24 hour security with cell phone. Access via keycard. Docks have power, potable water and sewage pump connections. Plenty of restaurants within a stone throw.
- Viaduct Marina - Website - Same great downtown location as Viaduct Harbour, but without the need for the lifting bridge. As of Dec 2018 - Currently undergoing major renovations for 2021 Americas Cup
- Westhaven Marina - Website - a 10 minute walk from the central waterfront district - but has standard boating facilities (laundry, showers, etc)
- Silo Marina - Website for super yachts - right downtown
- Bayswater Marina - Website. Across the harbour, requires use of ferry $ or car to get to Auckland central. Website has ferry timetable. Ferry times are regular but primarily for commuter traffic, reduced schedules on weekends and holidays. Ferry cost is extra.
- Orakei Marina = Website. 4.5km East of Central Auckland waterfront.
Anchorages
List details of all safe anchorages in the area.
Yacht Repairs and Services
Marine Stores
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
Repairs/Yards
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel
- fuel notes
- Water
- water notes
- Electricity
- electricity notes
Things to do Ashore
Tourism
List places of interest, tours, etc.
Grocery & Supply Stores
Eateries
Internet/WiFi
Available?
Laundry
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Garbage Disposal
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Transportation
Transportation (local and/or international)
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Auckland at the Wikipedia
- Auckland at the Wikivoyage
- Auckland Official Visitors Information
References
See New Zealand.
Comments
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