Just a 40-minute ferry ride from Auckland, this beautiful island is known for its coastal scenery, relaxed atmosphere, and incredible food and wine. Waiheke is home to some of New Zealand’s most acclaimed vineyards, each offering a unique experience – from intimate tastings to long, lazy vineyard lunches. To help you make the most of
Waiheke Island might be best known for its wine, but its food scene deserves just as much attention. From beachfront bites to refined dining, the island punches well above its weight when it comes to flavour, atmosphere and locally inspired menus. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer escape, these are some of
Waiheke Island is famous for its wine – and for good reason – but if you’re not a wine drinker, don’t worry: there’s still plenty here for you to enjoy. Whether you’re into craft beer, cocktails or gin, Waiheke delivers. From breweries to beach bars to distilleries, here’s where to go when you’re in the
Waiheke Island isn’t just about beaches and wine – it’s also home to some seriously stunning walking trails. Whether you’re into clifftop views, native bush, or a gentle coastal stroll, there’s a walk here for you. Here are a few of our favourites that are perfect for taking in the natural beauty of the island.
Waiheke Island is blessed with some of the most beautiful beaches in New Zealand, each offering something a little different – whether you’re looking for swimming, paddleboarding, rockpool exploring or just a peaceful place to unwind. Here are our favourite beaches on the island and what makes each one worth a visit. Onetangi Beach Best