Discover Rotoroa Island & Man O’ War, Waiheke Island - explore these two unique Hauraki Gulf islands in one day!
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Rotoroa Island, explore this island sanctuary via the established walking tracks through native bush and coastal walks with expansive views across the Gulf. Spot iconic native species free ranging across the island and relax or take a swim at the sheltered sandy beaches.
Then take a quick transfer across to Waiheke Island to visit Man O’ War Vineyard's beachfront cellar door and restaurant, to sample some of their iconic wines and relaxed hospitality with stunning ocean views. Indulge in a meal at the Tasting Room Restaurant and take a swim in the calm waters of Man O' War Bay
WINTER SCHEDULE (available until 26 October 2025)
Wednesday to Sunday & Public Holidays:
Departs Auckland: 9:15am | Arrives Rotoroa Island: 10:40am
Departs Rotoroa Island: 12:55pm | Arrives Man O' War: 1:10pm
Departs Man O' War: 2:20pm | Arrives Auckland: 4:00pm
Scenic cruise through the eastern Hauraki Gulf, passing by multiple islands and a chance to spot marine mammals on the way.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Rotoroa Island, explore this island sanctuary via the established walking tracks through native bush and coastal walks with expansive views across the Gulf.
Stop over at Man O' War Vineyards and have the option to enjoy a glass, or flight, of their iconic wine, indulge in a meal at the Tasting Room Restaurant (additional costs) and take a swim in the calm waters of Man O' War Bay.
Pass through the Waitemata Harbour, with the opportunity to view the Auckland Skyline from the water.
Please check in at the Explore Kiosk (diagonally opposite the Maritime Museum) at least 15 minutes prior to departure.
Please check in at the Explore Booking Kiosk (diagonally opposite the Maritime Museum) at least 15 minutes prior to departure. The team will issue you with a boarding pass once checked in.
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