Auckland holidays
Nestled between two magnificent harbours, New Zealand’s largest city is often treated like a jumping off point for the otherworldly landscapes of the North Island. But the best holidays to Auckland are about more than passing through. From black sand beaches and volcano hikes to a vibrant Indigenous culture and one of the best food scenes in the South Pacific, see why the City of Sails has staying power.
Auckland holiday highlights

Get on the water
Hike a volcano
Learn about Maori culture
Auckland: Know before you go
Language
English, Māori
Currency
New Zealand dollar ($)
Time zone
UTC+12 (NZST) and UTC+13 (NZDT)
High season
December – February
Low season
June – September
































Find the best time to go to Auckland
Weather in Auckland
March – May: March’s clear skies and mild climate give way to clouds and cooler weather. Fog off the ocean is common in the mornings.
June – August: Winter is the wet season in Auckland. It can be chilly, but the temperature usually stays above freezing, even at night. You may see snow on the mountains, though it rarely reaches the city.
September – November: Spring is one of New Zealand’s most unpredictable seasons. It veers from clear skies to heavy downpours, sometimes within hours.
December – February: Summer can get hot, but temperatures rarely reach above 30°C. The evenings are cool, so pack a light jacket.
Events in Auckland
AUM New Year’s Festival (January): Ring in the new year at this welcoming music and arts festival. Head to the South Head Peninsula for a weekend of art installations, live performances and dancing.
Auckland Pride Festival (February): The city’s thriving LGBTQ+ community is at the heart of this month-long arts and culture festival. Let your hair down at dance parties, drag brunches and New Zealand’s biggest Pride parade.
Pasifika Festival (March): Celebrate the best of Pacific Island culture, from traditional favourites to modern interpretations. You’ll find plenty of music, dance, food and crafts set up at eight ‘villages’ representing nations like Fiji, Samoa and others.
The best neighbourhoods in Auckland
Things to do in Auckland
