Orosi CA Romantic Attractions and Things To Do for Couples
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AAuckland Museum
- Auckland
- Overview Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit. Major refurbishment of the museum is comple... more on Frommers
Auckland Museum
AucklandBNew Zealand National Maritime Museum
- Auckland
- Overview The National Maritime Museum is perfectly placed -- right in the heart of the America's Cup action. Inside are intricate working displays and fascinating exhibitions documenting 1,000 years of New Zealand maritime history. Watch traditional craftsmen restoring historical vessels, wood turning, an... more on Frommers
New Zealand National Maritime Museum
AucklandCAuckland Art Gallery
- Auckland
- Overview Recognized as the leading New Zealand art gallery, Auckland Art Gallery holds more than 10,000 New Zealand and European works. The Main Gallery emphasizes historical collections; guided tours begin at 2pm daily. The New Gallery, opened across the street in 1995, houses a magnificent contemporary ... more on Frommers
- Overview Within 5 minutes of city high-rises, you can watch and hear Sumatran tigers snarl, lions roar, and monkeys chatter. Over 1,000 birds and animals from every continent make their home in this outstanding parkland, recognized as one of Australasia's leading zoos. It is home to New Zealand's largest ... more on Frommers
Auckland Art Gallery
AucklandDMuseum of Transport Technology and Social History
- 805 Great North Rd
Auckland - 09 / 846-0199
- Overview This is the largest museum of transport and technology in the country, covering 16 hectares (40 acres) in Western Springs, 4.8km (3 miles) from the city center. You'll find trams, trains, steam engines, aircraft, and more. The museum houses major collections of road transport, historical building... more on Frommers
Museum of Transport Technology and Social History
805 Great North RdAuckland
EBeesOnline Honey Centre
- 791 St
Auckland - 09 / 411-7953
- Overview It would be silly to call this a honey of an excursion, but I'm going to anyway. You'll love this beautifully designed attraction, which reveals the inner workings of a beehive. Set in picturesque countryside beside two small lakes, the modern, ecofriendly center showcases production, honey tasti... more on Frommers
BeesOnline Honey Centre
791 StAuckland
FSky Tower
- Auckland
- Overview In the first 18 months after it opened in August 1997, Sky Tower drew over a million visitors, making it New Zealand's most popular paid attraction. At 328m (1,076 ft.), it is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, affording unforgettable views over the sprawling mass of Auckland. It ha... more on Frommers
Sky Tower
AucklandGSnowplanet
- 91 Small Rd
Auckland - 09 / 427-0044
- Overview If you want to polish up your ski or snowboard skills before heading south, take a trip over the Harbour Bridge and let loose in one of the largest indoor snow resorts in the world and the first snowdrome in Australasia. You can guarantee snow here 365 days of the year, and young and ... more on Frommers
Snowplanet
91 Small RdAuckland
HFun Factory
- 5 Agency Lane
Auckland - 09 / 427-8390
- Overview If you feel like a 25-minute drive out of the city, head across the Harbour Bridge to Silverdale, where you'll find this great spot for kids up to the age of 12. It provides a big range of holiday programs and daily activities. Adults can either stay with the kids ... more on Frommers
Fun Factory
5 Agency LaneAuckland
IButterfly Creek
- Tom Pearce Dr
Auckland - 09 / 275-8880
- Overview Just minutes from Auckland International Airport and built over a large wetland, Butterfly Creek shows off more than 800 free-flying tropical butterflies. The big butterfly house is a delight. Complete with waterfalls, ponds, lush foliage, turtles, fish and exotic birds, it allows you to get up c... more on Frommers
Butterfly Creek
Tom Pearce DrAuckland
