Ferries from
Rangitoto Island to New Zealand
Ferries from
Rangitoto Island to New Zealand
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The Rangitoto to Auckland ferry is the main ferry route from Rangitoto Island to New Zealand. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Rangitoto Island to New Zealand sail approximately 17 times per week and are operated by Fullers 360.
Rangitoto Island to New Zealand ferries sail in approximately 25 minutes.
No, currently you cannot travel by car on the ferry from Rangitoto Island to New Zealand.
The distance between Rangitoto Island and New Zealand is 10 miles (16km) and 9 nautical miles.
Rangitoto Island to New Zealand ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Rangitoto to Auckland ferry ferry sails approximately 17 times weekly with a crossing time of 25 minutes.
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Rangitoto Island is the youngest volcano in New Zealand, situated to the north-east of Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf. Emerging from the ocean just 600 years ago, Rangitoto now offers fantastic hiking trails through lush vegetation reaching 259 metres high. The island is home to the largest pohutukawa forest in the world as well, a large tree renowned for producing vibrantly coloured red leaves. As a pest-free environment, Rangitoto is also the habitat for a wide range of rare birds including tieke, saddleback and kakariki, making it a brilliant destination for birdwatchers. Rangitoto Island makes a great day trip from Auckland, so there are frequent sailings every day back to Auckland Harbour and Devonport, a suburb north of the city centre. The ferries depart from the eastern tip on the coast facing Islington Bay and the neighbouring Motutapu Island.
New Zealand is an island nation in the south-west Pacific Ocean consisting of the North and South Islands, approximately 1,500 kilometres east of Australia. When it comes to awe-inspiring natural backdrops, New Zealand’s landscape tops the list. Glacial fjords, jagged mountains, rolling green plains, cascading rivers, active volcanoes and idyllic beaches fill this 268,021-sq-km nation. Also, with a population of just 4.6 million, it offers the ideal scenery for long, peaceful hikes. When it comes to urban areas, New Zealand doesn’t fail to deliver, either. The capital, Wellington is the cultural hub, characterised by Victorian architecture and a vibrant downtown, whilst the affluent Auckland, with its iconic Sky Tower, boasts superb restaurants and a superyacht-filled harbour. As a country comprising 2 main islands and numerous offshore islets, travelling by ferry is a popular way to get around New Zealand. There are plenty of fast crossings to the Hauraki Islands by Auckland, between the North and South Islands and to Stewart Island in the south.