Rangitoto Island stands as a prominent feature in Auckland’s skyline, renowned for its volcanic origins dating back over 600 years. The island offers stunning vistas of the Hauraki Gulf and Auckland city. Its distinctive terrain, featuring lava fields and pÅhutukawa forests, provides a captivating exploration experience.
The island holds a rich MÄori heritage, with its name “”Nga Rangi-i-totongia a Tamatekapua”” meaning “”the day the blood of Tamatekapua was shed,”” referencing a significant battle between the Arawa and Tainui tribes. Purchased by the Crown in 1854 for £15, it became a public domain in 1890. In the 1920s and 1930s, prisoners constructed roads and trails, now serving as walkways.
Access Rangitoto Island via a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland or Devonport Ferry Terminal. Ferries dock at Rangitoto Wharf, while private boats can use Islington Bay Wharf. Experienced kayakers can reach the island in about two hours from the mainland.
Fullers360 provides ferry services to Rangitoto Island. Tickets can be purchased online or at the terminal. Prices range from NZD $30-$50 for a return trip, depending on the time and season.
Rangitoto Island combines natural splendor with historical depth, offering a memorable experience for travelers.
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