How much does it cost to go to Rangitoto Island?

How much does it cost to go to Rangitoto Island?

Travel to Rangitoto Island, a 600 year old volcanic cone rising from the sparkling waters of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf….Pricing and Conditions.

Adult $39.00
Child (15 year(s) and under) $19.50

How long is ferry from Auckland City to Rangitoto?

around 25 minutes
The Auckland Rangitoto ferry route connects New Zealand with Rangitoto Island. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Fullers Ferry. The crossing operates up to 21 times each week with sailing durations from around 25 minutes.

How do I get from Auckland to Rangitoto Island?

The easiest way to get to Rangitoto is by catching the Rangitoto Ferry from either Downtown Auckland or Devonport ferry terminals. Ferries depart regularly throughout the day. The crossing from Auckland downtown takes approximately 30 minutes.

What pier does the Rangitoto ferry leave from?

Ferries depart from Downtown Ferry Terminal located on Quay Street from piers 1-14.

How long does it take to climb Rangitoto Island?

approximately one hour
Exploring Rangitoto is a must do day out for locals and tourists alike. A gentle climb through lava fields will lead you to the summit in approximately one hour. Allow extra time to explore the lava caves on the way back, or see the historic bach community near the wharf.

How long is ferry trip to Rangitoto?

Tour duration including ferry travel is 4 hours.

Can you take a car to Rangitoto Island?

No car rentals. You can hike, or you can take a tour run by Fullers – the same company that provides the ferry.

How long is the walk up Rangitoto?

1 hour one way
It’s an easy 4 hour walk to the top of the volcano. If you just want to walk straight up to the summit of Rangitoto Island, it’s only 3.1k and will take 1 hour one way from the ferry wharf.

Can I use my hop card on the Rangitoto ferry?

Please note AT HOP cards are not valid for travel on Rangitoto ferry services.

Is Rangitoto worth visiting?

It’s worth setting aside half a day to properly explore Rangitoto, with a detour to the lava caves being a must-do on the hike up. Aside from enjoying the walking trails, Rangitoto is also a great spot for kayaking, camping or spotting the native flora and birds.

How hard is the walk up Rangitoto?

Time: One hour one way from Rangitoto Wharf. Distance 3.1km. Difficulty: moderate.

Can you swim on Rangitoto Island?

You can probably swim off the rocks at Rangitoto (its quite hot walking the trails as the rock is all black volcanic scoria).

How long is the ferry from Auckland to Rangitoto?

Auckland to Rangitoto Ferry. The Auckland Rangitoto ferry route connects New Zealand with Rangitoto Island. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Fullers Ferry. The crossing operates up to 21 times each week with sailing durations from around 25 minutes.

What is family fare on Rangitoto Island?

Family fare consists of 2 adults and 2 children (5-15 years old inclusive). Under 5s travel for free. Where is it? Rangitoto Island is approximately 8km northeast of Auckland, a 25 minute sailing from downtown Auckland, with some sailings travelling via Devonport.

Which is the best ferry operator in Auckland?

Fullers360 has been the leading ferry operator in Auckland for over 20 years and offers a range of ferry trips, tours and charters around Auckland Harbour and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Leisure trips include the historic seaside suburb of Devonport, the volcanic Rangitoto Island, beautiful Waiheke Island and Fullers Harbour Cruise.

Why travel to Rangitoto Island?

Learn more Travel to Rangitoto Island, a 600 year old volcanic cone rising from the sparkling waters of Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf. Sitting majestically just off the Auckland coast, this 600 year old volcano boasts a unique landscape of rugged lava crops, lush native bush and sandy coves.

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