Eastern Auckland

East of the city lies historic Howick, charming Whitford and the captivating Clevedon Valley. With pretty bays, sprawling shopping malls and boutique vineyards, Auckland's eastern suburbs are a surprising and varied destination.

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Eastern Auckland

Accommodation

Backpacker hostels, serviced apartments and high quality hotels pepper the this area, browse through the options.  

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Eastern Auckland

Activities

Browse through the diverse range of activities on offer in this stunning area. There are many to choose from, find your favourite!   

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What to do in Eastern Auckland

  • Explore the fencible history of Howick
  • Shop until you drop at one of NZ's largest shopping centres
  • Stop for a tasting at a boutique winery
  • Take a relaxing beach walk
  • Indulge at the famous Clevedon Village Farmers' Market

 

Eastern Auckland Suburbs

Botany-Clevedon

Ardmore, Whitford, Alfriston, Tuscany Estates, Brookby, Orere Point, Chapel Downs, Clevedon, Beachlands, Dannemora, Maraetai, Beachlands, Botany Downs, Kawakawa Bay, North Park, Somerville and Greenmeadows

Howick

Howick, Eastern Beach, Highland Park, Meadowlands, Mellons Bay, Cockle Bay and Shelly Park

Mangere

Airport Oaks, Mangere Bridge, Mangere East, Mangere, Middlemore and Favona

Manurewa

Manurewa, Clendon, Wiri, Manukau Heights, Manukau Central, Weymouth,Waimahia Landing, Wattle Cove, Wattle Downs, Silkwood Heights, The Gardens, Totara Heights, Randwick Park, Redoubt Park, Heron Point, Murphy's Heights, Mahia Park, Hill Park, Goodwood Heights, Porchester Park and Settlers Cove

Otara

'South' Otahuhu, Otara, East Tamaki, Clover Park and Flat Bush

Pakuranga

Pakuranga, Half Moon Bay and Bucklands Beach

Papatoetoe

Papatoetoe and Puhinui

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How do you get to Eastern Auckland?

  • Travel by Plane
    • More than 30 international airlines service Auckland Airport bringing passengers to and from major international and all domestic destinations. The airport is open 24 hours a day and is located around 35 minutes' drive from central Auckland.
  • Travel by Train
    • As well as having its own public train network, Auckland is the start/end point for The Overlander that travels regularly between Auckland and Wellington.
  • Travel by Bus
    • Auckland is a major destination for many inter-city bus operators and scenic tour buses. Bus or shuttle transport can be caught in Auckland, bound for most destinations in the North Island. Auckland also offers a comprehensive public bus service.
  • Rent a Vehicle
    • All major car rental and motorhome hire companies offer pick-ups from Auckland Airport. If the company doesn't have a base at the airport, they will provide transport to their nearby depot.