Walked the boardwalk

Walked the boardwalk walk. We enjoyed how the New Zealanders are proud of their boat building history. Stopped at historical landing and admired the boats. Then, we watched the 'Manu Dive-BombBaca lagi
Walked the boardwalk walk. We enjoyed how the New Zealanders are proud of their boat building history. Stopped at historical landing and admired the boats. Then, we watched the 'Manu Dive-BombBaca lagi
We believe a movie was being filmed
Movies always make the landing. Not so much today.
We started our day by taking the Hop On Hop Off Bus Red And Blue routes for a ~2.5 hour tour. A nice way to get an overview of Auckland.
Fun film effects workshop
To get an overview of Auckland, the Roof Top Resteraunt was perfect. We went without a reservation and were told there wouldn't be tables available. When we arrived we simply sat at a table at 5:45pmBaca lagi
Took the Hop On Hop Off Bus to Mount Eden, a dormant volcano for an enjoyable walk. Afterward, we walked 3 miles down to the museum, where we boarded the last bus back to town.
Mount Eden hadBaca lagi
From our deck, we watched sailboat races in the bay. Since New Zealand is winning the Americas Cup, I have to assume we're watching some of the best local racing in the world.
Today, we're going to Waiheke Island, a 40-minute ferry from Auckland.
It is the most populated island in the gulf, with 9,100 permanent residents, and the third most populous island in NewBaca lagi
Just a few random pictures of Waiheke from the bus