I got back a few weeks ago, so I suppose it’s time to shove this in here. This definitely wasn’t a coaster trip since New Zealand really doesn’t have much, so there will be lots of scenery and s**t, with plenty od extremely repetitious pictures.
Day 1 – Arrival in Auckland
I landed at some point in the mid-afternoon and got a bus that dropped me off right outside my hotel, so that was all very easy. The hotel was ludicrously expensive because Ed Bastard Sheeran had a concert that weekend, so everywhere had doubled their prices. After a bit of passive aggressive moaning, I got upgraded to a suite though, so I sort of ended up paying the “right” price if that makes sense; I’d paid suite prices for a standard room. It was a fairly low floor, but on the corner, so had a decent view.
I went for a wander, but sacked it off after about half an hour since it was pissing down. Great f**king start to the holiday so far.
Day 2 – Auckland and Crystal Mountain
The next day was gorgeous after the rain the day before, so I started again from where I’d sacked things off. Here are some pictures of the exact same stuff, but with a blue sky.
I was in two minds about bothering with the tower since I’m generally quite sick of them and they’re always overpriced, but I ended up next to it right at opening and there was nobody there. The lift had a glass floor, which was fab.
There were two observation levels, which didn’t offer anything drastically different. They have one of those controlled “Skyjump” things, and an outdoor walk, but I didn’t do either.
From there, I just continued walking down the main street (Queen Street?) to the ferry pier, getting a ferry across to Devenport to walk up Mount Victoria for the views.
Definitely worth the effort. The “mountain” was only small, but there were excellent views back across to the city.
I was probably up there for around an hour before walking back down, through Devenport’s main street and getting the ferry back across.
From there it was a bus to Mount Eden, another extinct volcano. It’s really just a green hole in the ground, but I thought it was fab. Here are lots of pictures that all look the same:
It was about 3pm by this point. There was a +1 at Crystal Mountain that I wasn’t going to bother with, but the cred anxiety kicked in, so I got an Uber and headed to it.
Crystal Mountain has a Crystal Museum, which was s**te. Honestly, there were more impressive things in the gift shop, which was also about twice the size.
Anyway, CRED!
Yay.
I decided to just walk to a nearby train station (around 20 minutes) to head back into the city. Here it is in case you’re planning a trip. There was even Wi-Fi which was surprising.
Thus concludes a day in Auckland. I was back right at the end of the trip for my flight back, and had an afternoon/evening free, so saved the “major” park until then, which means you’ve got two weeks of tedious sightseeing to get through first.
Day 1 – Arrival in Auckland
I landed at some point in the mid-afternoon and got a bus that dropped me off right outside my hotel, so that was all very easy. The hotel was ludicrously expensive because Ed Bastard Sheeran had a concert that weekend, so everywhere had doubled their prices. After a bit of passive aggressive moaning, I got upgraded to a suite though, so I sort of ended up paying the “right” price if that makes sense; I’d paid suite prices for a standard room. It was a fairly low floor, but on the corner, so had a decent view.
I went for a wander, but sacked it off after about half an hour since it was pissing down. Great f**king start to the holiday so far.
Day 2 – Auckland and Crystal Mountain
The next day was gorgeous after the rain the day before, so I started again from where I’d sacked things off. Here are some pictures of the exact same stuff, but with a blue sky.
I was in two minds about bothering with the tower since I’m generally quite sick of them and they’re always overpriced, but I ended up next to it right at opening and there was nobody there. The lift had a glass floor, which was fab.
There were two observation levels, which didn’t offer anything drastically different. They have one of those controlled “Skyjump” things, and an outdoor walk, but I didn’t do either.
From there, I just continued walking down the main street (Queen Street?) to the ferry pier, getting a ferry across to Devenport to walk up Mount Victoria for the views.
Definitely worth the effort. The “mountain” was only small, but there were excellent views back across to the city.
I was probably up there for around an hour before walking back down, through Devenport’s main street and getting the ferry back across.
From there it was a bus to Mount Eden, another extinct volcano. It’s really just a green hole in the ground, but I thought it was fab. Here are lots of pictures that all look the same:
It was about 3pm by this point. There was a +1 at Crystal Mountain that I wasn’t going to bother with, but the cred anxiety kicked in, so I got an Uber and headed to it.
Crystal Mountain has a Crystal Museum, which was s**te. Honestly, there were more impressive things in the gift shop, which was also about twice the size.
Anyway, CRED!
Yay.
I decided to just walk to a nearby train station (around 20 minutes) to head back into the city. Here it is in case you’re planning a trip. There was even Wi-Fi which was surprising.
Thus concludes a day in Auckland. I was back right at the end of the trip for my flight back, and had an afternoon/evening free, so saved the “major” park until then, which means you’ve got two weeks of tedious sightseeing to get through first.