Auckland Tour Packages

Where Harbours Meet Volcanoes

Auckland is a city that dances between land and sea, where sparkling harbours meet rolling green hills and dormant volcanoes frame a skyline that hums with life. Known as the “City of Sails,” it feels both cosmopolitan and laid-back, with yachts gliding across Waitematā Harbour while vibrant neighbourhoods buzz with culture, food, and music. From panoramic views atop Sky Tower to the artistic soul of Ponsonby and the wine-soaked tranquillity of Waiheke Island, Auckland invites you to savour every moment.

Adventure lovers can hike volcanic trails, kayak to Rangitoto Island, or sail the harbour, while culture seekers uncover the rich Māori heritage at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Foodies, meanwhile, will delight in waterfront dining at Viaduct Harbour or fresh flavours at bustling night markets.

With Cholan Tours’ handcrafted packages, Auckland will become your favourite vacation spot. Whether you’re after urban adventures, island escapes, or family-friendly fun, our itineraries ensure you uncover every shade of this dazzling city.

Destinations Covered & Highlights:

  • Sky Tower - Panoramic views, adrenaline SkyWalk & SkyJump experiences
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum - Māori culture, Pacific heritage, and history exhibitions
  • Waitematā Harbour & Viaduct Harbour - Yacht cruises, waterfront dining, nightlife
  • Waiheke Island - Vineyards, beaches, olive groves & boutique art galleries
  • Rangitoto Island - Lava caves, volcanic summit hikes, kayaking adventures
  • Auckland Domain & Wintergardens - Oldest park, tropical glasshouses, peaceful gardens
  • Ponsonby & Queen Street - Trendy cafés, shopping, art, and buzzing nightlife

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Auckland Tour Packages

New Zealand Grand Tour Package | Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown & South Island
Tour Highlights

Glowworm caves, Maori culture, Rotorua geysers, Queenstown adventures, Milford Sound cruise, Fox Glacier, TranzAlpine train, scenic lakes.

Ultimate New Zealand Tour

Ultimate New Zealand Tour

★★★★★

Duration9 Nights 10 Days
Tour Highlights

Discover New Zealand: Auckland's waterfront, Albert Park & War Memorial Museum. Hobbiton & Ruakuri Glowworm Cave in Rotorua. Waimangu Geothermal Valley & Redwoods Treewalk. Queenstown adventures at Lakes Wakatipu, Wanaka, Hayes & Walter Peak. Milford

Unveiling New Zealand Tour Package

Unveiling New Zealand Tour Package

★★★★★

Duration7 Nights 8 Days
Tour Highlights

Romantic coastlines, enchanting glowworm caves, geothermal wonders, and unforgettable wildlife encounters, this honeymoon journey through New Zealand is the perfect blend of nature and culture.

FAQs on Auckland Tour Packages

When is the best time to visit Auckland for good weather?

Visit Auckland during the peak summer months of December to March. However, if you want to dodge the crowds while still enjoying mild weather, March and April are the local favourites; the days are crisp, the skies are clear, and the summer rush has faded.

Do I need an E-Pass or a visa to enter Auckland?

Most international visitors (including those from the US, UK, and Canada) need an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before they fly. It is a quick digital process that usually takes less than 72 hours.

Is 3 days enough to see Auckland?

Three days is perfect for an Auckland highlights tour. You can spend Day 1 exploring the Sky Tower and Viaduct Harbour, Day 2 catching a ferry to the vineyards of Waiheke Island, and Day 3 hiking up Mount Eden or visiting the black sands of Piha Beach.

What is the best way to get around the city?

For exploring the CBD and inner suburbs, Auckland’s Link buses and trains are efficient. You can now simply "tag on" using your contactless credit card or smartphone. However, if you’re planning to head to the West Coast beaches or the Waitakere Ranges, renting a car is highly recommended for the freedom it offers.

What must-try food is Auckland famous for?

You have to try a fresh Hokey Pokey ice cream by the waterfront and a classic New Zealand meat pie. You can indulge in traditional Māori and Samoan, and modern Kiwi flavours that define the city's current food scene.