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Auckland — 7 nights

City of Sails

The largest and most populous city in New Zealand, Auckland combines a rich history and thriving contemporary culture in an abundance of museums, art galleries, and performance venues.
Explore Auckland's surroundings by going to Waiheke Island (Waiheke Community Art Gallery & Wine Tours & Tastings). There's lots more to do: take in panoramic vistas at Sky Tower, learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Auckland Zoo, meet the residents at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium, and get impressive views of Rangitoto Island.

To find traveler tips, ratings, other places to visit, and other tourist information, use the Auckland road trip tool.

New Delhi, India to Auckland is an approximately 20.5-hour flight. The time zone difference moving from India Standard Time to New Zealand Standard Time is 6.5 hours. When traveling from New Delhi in April, plan for colder days and slightly colder nights in Auckland: temperatures range from 22°C by day to 22°C at night. On the 10th (Mon), you'll have the morning to explore before heading back home.
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Land of the Long White Cloud
Far-flung New Zealand has become known for its astounding topography, singular biodiversity, varied climate, and for marrying native Maori and post-colonial European cultures on its two main islands and the multitude of smaller landmasses dotted around them. Free-spirited New Zealanders cultivate a love of sports, sustainability, and the outdoors. Far from other landmasses, the islands existed for millions of years before being inhabited by humans, so an abundance of species have come to thrive in the thick, wild rainforest, vast and rugged backland, and extensive surrounding marine areas. While much of New Zealand tourism centers around adventures through this spectacular scenery, take time to explore the nation's rich cultural heritage as well. The traditions and history of the Maoris, and the industry and internationalism of the descendents of the first European settlers endure in fascinating attractions, ranging from museums, to farms, to places of worship.
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