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In a short 7 days, you'll feel like you've done enough adventuring and growing for a whole month. What a rager for my first Contiki and solo travel – will definitely be back for more!
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'This was my first Contiki tour, and I absolutely loved it! I am definitely going on more tours with Contiki in the future. The trip was incredibly well-organized, offering a fantastic balance of exciting activities and relaxing free time. [...]
Jordan L.
'Really enjoyed my contiki trip in New Zealand. I really enjoyed my activities & free time. Also enjoyed visiting the nice towns & cities in NZ. Highly recommend it to my family & friends.'
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clear searchSpring (Sept - Nov) and autumn (March - May) are ideal. Think fewer crowds, mild weather, and loads of events. A great time to visit Auckland and explore the city’s highlights.
Auckland’s got a temperate, coastal vibe. Summers are warm (around 24°C), winters mild (around 14°C). But remember to pack a jacket, because rain can sneak in any season.
Easy! ATMs are everywhere - from supermarkets to city streets - so cashing out on your Auckland tour won’t be a drama.
You'lll need at least 2–3 days. Long enough to soak up the culture, tick off top Auckland attractions, and maybe squeeze in a cheeky day trip or two.
Layers are your best friend. Think tee, jumper, rain jacket, comfy shoes, and swimwear. You’ll need ‘em all at some point during your Auckland tour
Yup. It’s clean, safe, and totally drinkable. Refill your bottle as you explore all the best things to do in Auckland.
Absolutely. Free Wi-Fi in public areas, fast data, and solid coverage (yup, staying connected on your Auckland tour is easy!).
Auckland uses Type I plugs (three flat prongs) and 230V. Bring a universal adapter for your Auckland trip if you're coming from outside Australasia.
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