Explore the delightful seaside town of Devonport, where history and culinary delights intertwine.
This guided walking tour takes you through charming streets while savoring iconic New Zealand dishes, including fresh mussel pots, classic fish and chips, and the renowned Steak and Cheese Pie. Along the way, uncover Devonport’s captivating maritime and colonial stories, all while enjoying a relaxing stroll by the waterfront. Ideal for tourists, locals, and food enthusiasts, this tour offers a unique blend of culture and cuisine that will surprise and delight anyone who joins.
- Savor local favorites like mussel pots and Steak and Cheese Pie and others
- Discover Devonport’s rich maritime and colonial heritage
- Enjoy a leisurely walk along the picturesque waterfront
- Perfect for food lovers and history buffs of all ages
We will meet at this point and go to Devonport
We will show the landmark of Auckland and tell you hidden stroies of Auckland Harbour
Certainly! Devonport is a charming seaside suburb located on Auckland’s North Shore, known for its rich history, stunning coastal views, and vibrant local culture.
Historical Significance
Devonport is one of Auckland’s earliest settled areas, with a deep Māori and maritime history. The volcanic cones in the area—Takarunga (Mt Victoria), Takapuna, and Takararo—were once fortified Māori pā (villages), providing fertile land for growing crops and access to abundant seafood.
We will enjoy the meals and deserts at this place with enjoying the vibe of Auckland
Our guide will send you meeting details a day before the tour.
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