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Whether arriving in Auckland to join a cruise ship or departing at the end of your cruise, we can provide your private
transfers. If you are spending a few extra days in Auckland, then our service covers all of the main city hotels.
Traveling further to one of the exclusive Luxury Lodges such as
Kauri Cliffs, Carrington, Huka Lodge or Treetops in Rotorua, then we can offer transfers in our high grade vehicles, or for a quicker transfer contact us to arrange a private Helicopter of Fixed
Wing aircraft transfer.
From groups from 2 to 100 or more, we can coordinate all the travel arrangements you may require. Trailers are used if excess baggage is being carried, .
All
vehicles are air-conditioned, driven by experienced Chauffeurs and maintained to the highest standards, as expected by our discerning clients.
Short City Sights Tours or longer full day
tours can be incorporated into the Transfer Service, see below or check the Auckland Tours
page for details. |
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Seating capacity |
1 way Transfer |
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2 to 6 |
$175.00 |
Lexus Luxury Sedan |
2 or 3 |
$150.00 |
Ducato Minibus |
up to 11 |
$200.00 |
Iveco Mini-coach |
up to 12 |
$220.00 |
Additional Vehicles are available for larger groups- contact us for details |
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Cruise Wharf to Airport [or reverse] mini tour & transfer (2 hours) $315.00
Introduction
This tour allows a brief but effective overview of our largest city. This tour is intended for those who
have limited time between ship and airport. We include the eastern waterfront as far as St. Heliers, returning through the suburbs of Orakei and Remuera, through Auckland Domain and finally
to Mt Eden for a great panoramic view of the City, before transfer to the airport. Full commentary is provided. The Itinerary is reversed for transfers from the Airport to the Cruise Ship or
Hotel.
Full description We leave Princes Wharf and head east along the scenic Tamaki Drive with its Pohutukawa's and harbour views, especially of Rangitoto Island and the North
Shore. On a fine day the Waitemata Harbour (the Maori translation for sparkling water) lives up to it's name.
The eastern most suburb on Tamaki Drive is the attractive beach village
of St. Heliers, one of Auckland's wealthier suburbs. Here, we head inland and back along the eastern suburban ridge towards the city, taking in the various suburbs and the Orakei Basin, a
recreational lake.
Cruising from Remuera into Parnell, we head through the Auckland Domain, a volcanic crater now transformed into a city park and reserve. Here, one can see the
stately War Memorial Museum, the location of our annual commemoration of the soldiers who gave their lives in battle. This is one of our most beautiful parks and is very popular with the
locals.
Our last stop is Mt Eden, the city's highest and oldest natural viewpoint, which provides the best panorama apart from the Sky Tower. Most of the region can be seen from here
and its a popular spot with locals and tourists alike. From here it is a straightforward run to the airport. |
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