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View Auckland PackagesRangitoto Island, a volcanic island located just 25 minutes by ferry from Auckland, is one of the city’s most distinctive natural landmarks. Formed around 600 years ago, it is the youngest and largest volcano in the Auckland volcanic field. Visitors can explore its rugged lava fields, climb to the summit for panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf, and hike trails leading through native pohutukawa forests. The island is uninhabited and accessible via ferries from Auckland’s downtown ferry terminal.
The largest of the 50 volcanic Auckland island clusters, Rangitoto is also the most recent. Created as a result of volcanic eruptions close to 600 years ago. The rich volcanic soil sedimented on Rangitoto island resulted in a thriving flora environment with several wild orchid species and over 40 species of fern, making a home of the island. Lava tubes, remnants of the paths that lava flowed through, are also an attraction on the island.
You can view the entire Hauraki gulf, the Waitakere Ranges in the east and the Hunua Ranges in the west. You can also opt for a guided tour on a trail to the summit, getting to know more about the island's history and ecology. The island is also home to the largest forest of pohutukawa trees worldwide.
Guided Tours
Monday - Friday | Saturday, Sunday, and Public holidays |
9:15 AM | 7:30 AM |
10:30 AM | 9:15 AM |
12:15 PM | 10:30 AM |
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1:30 PM |
Monday - Friday | Saturday, Sunday, and Public holidays |
12:45 PM | 12:45 PM |
2:30 PM | 2:30 PM |
3:30 PM | 4:00 PM |