Auckland 4 hours tour B program

Auckland Sky Tower : Duration 1 hour

The Sky Tower, completed in 1997, is an iconic structure in Auckland, standing at 328 meters tall, making it the tallest building in New Zealand. The tower offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, providing stunning vistas both day and night. Inside the tower, the world-renowned SkyCity Casino offers various games and entertainment options. You can also enjoy meals and drinks at the tower’s restaurants and cafes while taking in the spectacular night views.

Chelsea Sugar Factory and Chelsea Heritage Park : Duration 1 hour

The Chelsea Sugar Factory, established in 1884, is a historic sugar refinery in Auckland. It is a major sugar production site in New Zealand with a long history and tradition. The factory is located within the beautiful Chelsea Estate, blending with the surrounding natural scenery. Visitors can take a factory tour to learn about the sugar-making process and explore the historic buildings.

One Tree Hill, Cornwall Park : Duration one hour

Part of Auckland’s volcanic field, formed over 140,000 years ago. One of 53 volcanic cones that shaped Auckland’s landscape.Traditional Māori name: Maungakiekie.The Story of the Tree.1870s: Sir John Logan Campbell planted totara and pine forests, A single Monterey pine became the hill’s iconic symbol. 1994, 1999 Controversial chainsaw damage by Māori activist Mike Smith, 2000: Removal of the 125-year-old pine. Cultural significance as a symbol of both European settlement and Māori heritage.360-degree panoramic views of Auckland.Established in 1901 through Sir John Logan Campbell’s generous donation.Represents one of New Zealand’s most significant public land gifts.Managed by The Cornwall Park Trust Board.Preserved as a public space for future generation.8,000 trees comprising 350 different species.35,000 seasonal flowers grown in dedicated glasshouses.Habitat for 30+ bird species.Showcase of New Zealand’s native and introduced flora.Year-round botanical displays demonstrating seasonal changes.Historic buildings and structures.Traditional New Zealand pastoral landscape.Community gathering spaces including BBQ areas.Three heritage-style cafes.

Devonport : Duration half hour

Devonport is a historic seaside village in Auckland, which began to develop in the late 19th century. It is known for its Victorian-style architecture, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere. In Devonport, you can explore military installations and tunnels used during World War II, and enjoy stunning views from North Head and Mount Victoria. It is conveniently connected to downtown Auckland by ferry.

Viaduct Harbour : Duration half hour

Viaduct Harbour is a vibrant maritime precinct in downtown Auckland, extensively redeveloped for the 2000 America’s Cup. It blends modern and historic charm, featuring numerous restaurants, bars, and cafes, making it ideal for dining and drinking. At sunset, you can take a leisurely walk along the harbour, enjoying the beautiful view of yachts and boats moored in the area. The night view is particularly dazzling, making it the perfect spot to experience the charm of Auckland’s urban life.

Tour cost – per person

PersonTour FeeAdmission FeeTotal Tour Cost
1NZ$300NZ$65NZ$365
2NZ$160NZ$65NZ$225
3NZ$120NZ$65NZ$185
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