27+ Cheap, Free and Fantastic Auckland Attractions in Photos

Auckland is where I grew up, so I already knew a few of its hidden gems; however, there is so much more to this international city than its downtown area. I hope you enjoy my post on the top attractions in Auckland. Some are free, some are cheap, and some are worth paying to visit.

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West Auckland Attractions

West Auckland is home to some of New Zealand’s famous surfing beaches. From Karekare to Muriwai, there is more to surfing here, as you will soon discover by visiting West Auckland attractions.

Waitakeres

Auckland attractions map.

This rugged chain of hills is home to native forests that you can wander through. Here you can find waterfalls and walks of various lengths through the bush.

City view from the Waitakere Visitor Centre Auckland attractions.
The views of the city and Rangitoto from the Arataki Visitor Centre.

It is always best to check what is open at the Arataki Visitor Centre before you take off. When I visited in late 2018, many of the tracks were closed due to upgrades aimed at protecting the Kauri trees from dieback disease.

Manukau Harbour and Lower Huia Dam Auckland attractions.
Views across the Manukau Harbour and Lower Huia Dam at the Visitor Centre

If you fancy a scenic drive, you can take the road that runs the length of the Waitakeres. It’s from here that you can take the turnoffs for the beaches that line the coast. The movie The Piano has Karekare Beach as a backdrop, and the TV show 800 Words uses Piha and Karekare Beaches as locations.

Titirangi

Titirangi is the start of the Hillary Trail. This track is a four-day, three-night 75km trek across the rugged countryside to Muriwai. The trail is named after Sir Edmund Hillary, and it’s not easy but is very rewarding. Once again, due to the Kauri dieback, you must check which parts are open.

There are safe swimming beaches accessible from Titirangi on the Manukau Harbour.

French’s Beach is one of these, and fans of the TV series 800 Words will find a familiar building.

800 Words The Boat Shed Auckland attractions.
The Boat Shed, in the TV series 800 Words, is the Yacht Club at French Bay on Manukau Harbour.

Piha

One of the most famous West Coast beaches is Piha. Lion Rock stands guard between north and south Piha, and for the adventurous, you can also climb it, although a rockfall has meant you can’t get to the top.

Piha and Lion Rock from the Beach Auckland attractions.
Lion Rock is splitting the beach in two.

You could spend all day here exploring the beach, rock formations, and, if the track is open, Kitekite Falls.

Remember, this is a dangerous beach to swim at with rips and a strong undertow. Always swim between the flags.

Piha Auckland attractions.
With a beach this large, you can easily spend the day discovering what’s there.

Muriwai

Auckland’s northern surfing beach is Muriwai. With black sands all along these West Coast beaches, you can relax, swim (but only if you’re a strong swimmer and always between the flags), or check out the Gannet colony that sits atop the cliffs here.

Muriwai Framed Auckland attractions.
Muriwai Beach from the lookout up on the cliffs.

Driving is the best way to get here, with numerous car parks available in the area.

From August to March, you have the bonus of seeing the local Gannet colony.

Parent and Baby Gannet Auckland attractions.
This is as close as you can get to the Gannet colony.

You can walk up to the cliffs from the beach and see these amazing birds up close, but they are protected behind a fence. You will also see them returning from a fishing expedition, flying close by you over the water.

Auckland attractions.
Gannets are soaring around you off the cliffs.

Inner West Auckland Attractions

If you think there aren’t any sights to see in the Auckland suburbs, think again. These Auckland attractions in the suburbs are well worth a look, and you can catch the Hop-on Hop-off Bus to get to them.

Pt. Chevalier

Auckland attractions map.

Point Chevalier is less than a 10-minute drive from the centre of Auckland city, and yet it seems you are miles away from the hustle and bustle.

One of the walks in the area is known only to locals, but you can also explore the city’s only waterfall and swimming hole.

Oakley Creek Waterfall Auckland attractions.
A waterfall oasis in the inner city suburbs.

As it is beside one of the main roads in Auckland, parking isn’t great, but there are regular buses from the city to Point Chevalier, or you could park on a side street a bit further away.

This walk takes you beside the creek and through the bush until you emerge into the oasis of the waterfall, which is best viewed after recent rainfall.

Western Springs

A couple of kilometres up the road is Western Springs. This parkland and lake not only contain a lot of wildlife on the water, but also in it.

Geese family Auckland attractions.
There is plenty of wildlife at Western Springs.

Ducks, swans, geese and other waterfowl call this place home, as well as at least one rabbit I managed to see.

Western Springs Rabbit Auckland attractions.
I even saw a black rabbit in the parklands.

You can walk around the lake, which is a 1.24 km loop, or use it to travel between Auckland Zoo on one side and MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology) on the other.

Meola Reserve

Another place to walk through the bush is the Meola Reserve off Meola Road. Here, you can walk down to the western side of Auckland Harbour while still enjoying excellent views back to the Harbour Bridge.

Auckland attractions Auckland Harbour Bridge.
A walk at the Meola Reserve will give you great views of the Harbour Bridge.

Once you’re at the shoreline, you can explore the Meola Reef, created from the lava flows of the volcanoes in the area. You must have suitable sturdy footwear to walk on the lava.

Mount Eden (Maungawhau)

Auckland attractions map.

A short walk from the city is Mount Eden. From the top, you can see the views over the city and harbour as well as looking into the crater of this dormant volcano.

Auckland attractions City from Maungawhau.
Excellent views from Mt. Eden (Maungawhau) over the city and harbour.

Auckland City Attractions

Most tourists only see the city centre, and there is so much to do just by basing yourself in the city. Take a look at these Auckland attractions that you can visit.

  • Explore the Auckland Art Gallery and see English and Maori art at its best.
  • Enjoy the gardens of Albert Park.
  • Go up Auckland’s highest viewing point, Sky Tower.

Auckland Art Gallery

Auckland Art Gallery is open every day between 10 am and 5 pm except Christmas Day and is a great free place to escape to when the weather isn’t on your side.

Here, you can see artwork unique to New Zealand, featuring Maori portraits and exhibits that change regularly.

Albert Park

Heading up the stairs behind the art gallery, you’ll find Albert Park. Here, you can see gardens laid out, serving as a gateway to the University of Auckland.

Albert Park with the Sky Tower in the background.
Albert Park with the Sky Tower in the background.

Sky Tower

One thing you can see from nearly wherever you are in Auckland is the Sky Tower.

Sky Tower Sunset Suburbs Auckland attractions.
Sky Tower stands tall over Auckland City from Westmere.

Standing 328m high, it features a casino on the ground floor, as well as restaurants and an observation deck on the upper levels, from which, on a clear day, you can see all of Auckland.

For the adventurous, adrenaline junkies, you can walk around the outside or take the Skyjump down to the ground.

Silo Park

Silo Park is located along the waterfront wharves of Auckland City. It has been transformed into a recreational area featuring restaurants, food trucks, parks, children’s playgrounds, and outdoor movie screenings during the summer.

Auckland Museum and the Domain

Auckland Museum and War Memorial Auckland attractions.
A new addition to the War Memorial is the embossed water feature.

There is more to explore in this area than the Auckland Museum and the War Memorial. Hot Houses full of exotic plants, rose gardens, as well as duck ponds, are located here.

Wintergarden Auckland attractions.
The hothouses in the Domain and the statues in the forecourt.

Taking a break from exploring the 75 hectares is easy with the Wintergarden Cafe right in the middle of the grounds.

Auckland attractions.
The Cafe at the Domain is a great place to relax and refresh after walking around.

Parnell

If you feel up to a walk, you could take a loop from the city, through the Domain and out the other side to Parnell before heading back to the city.

Auckland City Loop Walk Auckland attractions.
The loop walk takes in Queen Street, Grafton Bridge, Auckland Domain, Parnell and Albert Park.

Parnell Village is a quaint inner-city neighbourhood in Auckland. As Auckland’s oldest suburb, it has cobbled streets and colonial-style buildings. This is where boutique shops mix with first-class restaurants and sidewalk cafes to give you a different side of Auckland.

Parnell Auckland attractions.
The quaint inner-city village of Parnell.

East Auckland Attractions

Whichever way you get to them, these Auckland attractions are fun for all ages, especially in the summer.

Round The Bays

As one of the playgrounds of Auckland, this stretch of beach coastline is called Round the Bays.

Auckland attractions map.

From Okahu Bay to Achilles Point, you have attractions, beaches, cafes, restaurants and views across the harbour and city.

Another easy walk from the city is to the Auckland Museum and the Domain parklands.

Sealife Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World is a world under the sea, showcasing penguins, a shark cage experience, and sea life floating around you as you walk through the tunnels.

Bastion Point holds the memorial to Michael Savage, a New Zealand Prime Minister during the 1930s. You will also find gardens to walk through, as well as more views over the harbour and city.

Savage Memorial Auckland attractions.
The Savage Memorial and Gardens at dusk.

There is a wide footpath accommodating walkers, scooters, and bicycles, which are very popular in the summer and on weekends. This goes all the way from Okahu Bay to St. Heliers Beach.

Not only do you get to visit all the beaches along this stretch, but you also get to visit the restaurants and cafes that are at each beach. If you want to do this walk, it’s 5.6km from Okahu Bay Beach to Achilles Point.

At Achilles Point, the most easterly point you can access along this stretch of coast, you’ll find more views of the harbour and city from this clifftop point.

Auckland City from Achilles Point Auckland attractions.
Auckland City from Achilles Point.

On a clear day, you can see across to the Coromandel Peninsula.

North Shore of Auckland Attractions

There are attractions beyond Auckland’s city centre to see. For a short ferry ride, the North Shore and Harbour are open up for you to explore.

Devonport, North Head and Mt. Victoria

Auckland sights.

Take the ferry across the harbour to explore the beautiful old houses and volcanoes of Devonport.

You can walk along the foreshore and go up Mt. Victoria as well as North Head. At the base of North Head is the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, where you can see all of New Zealand’s naval history from the 1840s.

Auckland City from Maungauika (North Head) Auckland attractions.
Views back over the Harbour and city skyline from North Head.

Rangitoto Island

You could take a ferry across to the dormant volcano, Rangitoto Island.

Here you can climb to the top and see the views across the Harbour and city through the Pohutukawa forest.

Rangitoto Island Auckland sights.

Orewa Beach

All along the North Shore of Auckland and the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, there are safe swimming beaches. My favourite beach growing up was Orewa, which you will pass on your way heading north to Northland.

Orewa Beach Auckland attractions.
The 3km stretch of Orewa Beach.

Remember to always swim between the flags if you are not a very good or confident swimmer.

Orewa is a great place to walk along, especially as the tide is coming in or going out. At 3km long, it makes for a great way to end your day at the beach.

Orewa Beach Auckland attractions.
Walking, swimming, surfing or stand-up paddleboarding can be undertaken here.

South Auckland Attractions

If you love getting out into nature and learning about the history of an area, then the Manukau Heads out of Waiuku is for you.

Manukau Heads

Here you see the Manukau Harbour and the dangerous heads from the historic Manukau Heads Lighthouse. Stop off at Awhitu Regional Park and explore the wetlands, pastures and beaches on the Manukau Harbour.

Also in the area is the Glenbrook Vintage Railway, where you can take a trip into the past on a steam train.

How To Get Around & More Information

If you don’t have a car, most inner-city areas can be reached by the bus system or the Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Buses Explorer Bus.

You can read more about Auckland attractions in my blog posts by clicking here.

With so many islands to visit in Auckland Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf, you’ll be spoilt for choice between visiting nature, wineries and more sights.

See the slideshow on Auckland.

Conclusion

I hope you have enjoyed viewing Auckland attractions through my photography and have explored my other blogs in the area. Hopefully, one day, you can visit and have your own experiences.

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30 comments on “27+ Cheap, Free and Fantastic Auckland Attractions in Photos

nadia says:

This is awesome! we road tripped the south island a few years ago! planning a return visit for the north island in the new year!

Kim McGlinchey says:

Thanks, Nadia. Hopefully, you’ll get back to the North Island then and you enjoy yourself.

Hairstyles says:

Hello.This post was extremely fascinating, particularly because I was looking for thoughts on this matter last Sunday.

Kim McGlinchey says:

Thanks for that. I hope that it helped you.

Kelly Francois says:

New Zealand looks beautiful and it’s on my bucket list. I’m surprised that the beaches are so dangerous for swimming. I love the sound of Parnell. The cobblestone streets are so quaint and it sounds like the perfect sport to hang out at a cafe.

Parnell is quaint, Kelly and a great place to walk around. The west coast beaches are dangerous, as they have bad rips, and there are more sharks now, but that’s everywhere.

Leah says:

Oh wow, New Zealand looks incredible! I would love to visit someday, it is so high up my list!

New Zealand is very beautiful, Leah. I hope you get to visit soon.

Hege Jacobsen. says:

I have not gotten around to visit NZ yet, time flies too fast – but I see need to put it on my list now! So beautiful, and lots to do, thank you for a great article!

You’re welcome, Hege. I think it should be on everyone’s bucket list, but I am biased. 😀

denise says:

I’d love to just plant myself at the Piha beach!

You’re not the only one, Denise.

Venaugh says:

So many amazing options! I always wanted to go to Australia and Muriwai looks amazing. I haven’t been surfing much but looks like it would be a lovely place to try again.

Byron Bay would be the best place in Australia, Venaugh. You can check out my blog, Chill out in Byron Bay. If you’re in New Zealand, the west coast beaches are the best for surfing, but I would do it if you were confident in the water, as they do have rips.

Terri says:

I want to visit New Zealand so much. It is on my TOP 10 bucket list in the next 5 years. Your photos of the wildlife blew me away. I want to cuddle that little black rabbit so bad.

Thanks, Terri. I know it’s a long way from the Northern Hemisphere, but it’s well worth the trip.

Val says:

This looks like an amazing stop ! Never been to Oceania yet – I hope soon !

It was past time to reply on my post … where you left shares … shared yours as well : Pinterest, Twitter & CT x3

Thx for sharing !

Valerie
Mapleleopard.com

Thanks, Val. I hope that you do get down here one day but leave plenty of time to explore New Zealand and Australia while you’re in the neighbourhood.

Marika says:

Auckland has been on my bucket list for ages, and your pictures have convinced me even more that I have to go. Parnell especially looks adorable.

I hope that you get down here one day, Marika.

What a helpful post. I love learning more about places I’ve never been to. You have some fabulous pictures.

Thanks, Margarita.

Dotti says:

I’ve been to NZ multiple times, but yet I’ve never visited Auckland! When I do, I’ll definitely use this guide for sightseeing 🙂

Thanks, Dotti. I hope you get to visit soon and enjoy Auckland.

Marga says:

Fabulous pictures! And nature in New Zealand is something else! I’d love to visit some day!

Thanks, Marga. I hope that you make it down one day.

deirdrewood05 says:

The Lions Rock is stunning. I would love to hike around that area.

It is a wonderful area for hiking, Deirdre.

Carrie says:

It’s so cool to see how Auckland blends city with nature. I’d definitely want to spend a few days there when visiting NZ!

I’m glad that you enjoyed it, Carrie. I hope you enjoy spending time in Auckland when you get down here.

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