Getting from Auckland to Bay of Islands (and return)
Auckland is the largest town located close to the Bay of Islands, that’s why when you plan to visit the area you should know the means of transport available and how much it would cost.
Quick summary
Although flying is the fastest way to get from Auckland to the Bay of Islands, it’s also the most expensive choice. The alternative is the bus, which takes about 4 h but a ticket starts at NZ$26* per person one way.
Flights from Auckland (airport code: AKL) to the Bay of Islands
Auckland International Airport (AKL) is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand and is located 21 km from the city center. It is hub for Air New Zealand and Pacific Blue.
Kerikeri Airport serves the Bay of Islands and receives only flights from Auckland (Air New Zealand) and Whangarei (Salt Air). There are 5 flights per day from Auckland to Kerikeri and the first one is at 8:35 a.m. The flight time is 40 minutes and the single ticket costs NZ$194.
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Buses from Auckland to the Bay of Islands
InterCity Coachlines operates buses from Auckland to Paihia five times a day, with the first departure being at 8:30 a.m. The travel time is between 3h 45 min and 6 h, depending on the type of bus. The single fare starts at NZ$26.
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Driving from Auckland to the Bay of Islands
You can rent a car and drive the 228 km between Auckland and Paihia in about 3 hours. Please note that you’ll be driving on partial toll roads. Part of the road runs by the coast so you’ll be rewarded with superb scenery.
Note: * prices valid at the time the article was written