Look for whales, dolphins and seabirds in the pristine waters of Hauraki Gulf just a short boat ride from Auckland city's Viaduct Harbour. Learn from experts on board working to protect these precious creatures and their fragile home. As an active marine-mammal research vessel every passenger contributes to important conservation efforts, just by coming on board.
A dollar from every ticket purchased goes towards the Hauraki Gulf Guardians fund which supports organisations and programs that aim to regenerate the Hauraki Gulf and ensure its future.
Our boat is at Berth 9, Eastern Viaduct Marina, accessed from the end of Quay Street heading West. This is opposite the Maritime Museum. On arrival look for our crew at the top of our boarding ramp to check in 30 minutes before departure (check-in closes 15 minutes prior to trip time).
Weather: The nature of this experience means we do sometimes have to cancel due to weather or sea conditions. Please check here https://status.whalewatchingauckland.com/ for trip status updates the night before traveling as this tour is weather dependent. In the event of a cancellation, we also endeavor to inform all customers as quickly as possible via email or phone where contact details are available to us. Please check your email on the morning of departure for any notice of cancellation.
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