Explore Oneroa in 1 Day: Scenic Views & Marine Life

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by Maya

May 8, 2024 · 1 min read

Oneroa 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a whirlwind tour of Oneroa with a one-day itinerary that promises a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your journey at Mount Eden, where you'll spend two hours marveling at the panoramic views of Auckland from this dormant volcano. Immerse yourself in New Zealand's history with a two-hour visit to the Auckland War Memorial Museum, a tribute to the country's military past. Conclude your day with an enchanting hour at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium, where the underwater world comes to life. This compact itinerary is designed to maximize your experience in Oneroa, offering a taste of the city's top attractions.

Top 6 Hotels in Oneroa
TOP 1
Waiheke Island Resort Conference & Accomodation Centre
Waiheke Island Resort Conference & Accomodation Centre
hotelStar
4/5
41 reviews
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TOP 2
Omana Luxury Villa
Omana Luxury Villa
hotelStar
5/5
20 reviews
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TOP 3
Your Home Away from Home Located Near Auckland CBD
Your Home Away from Home Located Near Auckland CBD
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4/5
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Delamore Lodge
Delamore Lodge
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5/5
20 reviews
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Okahu Bay Villas
Okahu Bay Villas
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4/5
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Luxe Whitford Mansion - Pool & Tennis Court
Luxe Whitford Mansion - Pool & Tennis Court
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1 Day in Oneroa Itinerary: Day 1

1

Mount Eden

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Begin your Oneroa adventure with a visit to Mount Eden, where the panoramic views of Auckland await. Allotting 2 hours for this natural spectacle, you'll have ample time to soak in the volcanic landscape and the city's skyline from Auckland's highest natural point. The lush greenery and the historical significance of Mount Eden, as a sacred Maori site, add to the allure of this must-visit destination.

Attraction Info

  • Auckland, New Zealand
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 1/1-12/31(Summer),7:00am-8:30pm;Open from 1/1-12/31(Winter),7:00am-7:00pm

Recommended Nearby Restaurants

Frasers
Frasers
4.2/5 · 17 reviews
1.5 km from attraction
Grand Park Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Grand Park Chinese Seafood Restaurant
4/5 · 20 reviews
2.6 km from attraction
Sid at The French Cafe
Sid at The French Cafe
4.6/5 · 23 reviews
2.8 km from attraction
The Blue Breeze Inn
The Blue Breeze Inn
3.5/5 · 16 reviews
3.5 km from attraction
Petit Bocal
Petit Bocal
4.4/5 · 12 reviews
1.2 km from attraction
L'Oeuf
L'Oeuf
4.4/5 · 13 reviews
2.0 km from attraction
13 min,6.15 km
2

Auckland War Memorial Museum

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Continue your day with a journey through history at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Located in the heart of Parnell, this military museum is a tribute to New Zealand's past. Spend 2 hours exploring the extensive collections that span from the country's military engagements to its natural and cultural heritage. The grand neoclassical building, set against the backdrop of Auckland Domain, is as impressive as the exhibits it houses.

Attraction Info

  • Parnell, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm;Open on Mon, Wed-Fri,10:00am-5:00pm;Open on Tue,10:00am-8:30pm

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Eight Restaurant
Eight Restaurant
4.2/5 · 27 reviews
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Orbit 360° Dining
Orbit 360° Dining
4.5/5 · 122 reviews
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Depot
Depot
4.5/5 · 88 reviews
1.9 km from attraction
The Sugar Club
The Sugar Club
4.6/5 · 20 reviews
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The Grove Restaurant
The Grove Restaurant
4.4/5 · 19 reviews
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Oyster & Chop
Oyster & Chop
3.5/5 · 5 reviews
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13 min,6.49 km
3

SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium

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Conclude your day's exploration with an underwater escapade at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium. With just an hour needed, dive into a world of marine diversity without getting wet. The aquarium, nestled along Tamaki Drive, offers a glimpse into the aquatic life that thrives beneath the ocean's surface. From majestic sharks to playful penguins, the exhibits promise an enchanting experience for all ages.

Attraction Info

  • 23 Tamaki Drive, Orakei, Auckland 1071, New Zealand
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 9:30am-5:00pm

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De Fontein Belgian Beer Café
De Fontein Belgian Beer Café
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Yard Bar & Eatery
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5/5 · 1 review
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Meadow Restaurant, Bar & Cafe
Meadow Restaurant, Bar & Cafe
3.9/5 · 14 reviews
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Movenpick Mission Bay
Movenpick Mission Bay
4.3/5 · 20 reviews
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Cibo
Cibo
4.7/5 · 18 reviews
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Chocolate Boutique Cafe
Chocolate Boutique Cafe
4.1/5 · 12 reviews
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3/50 Reviews
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Orakei
|0.78km from SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium
4.8/50 Reviews
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|1.08km from SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium

Top Things to Do in Oneroa-2024

TOP 1
Sky Tower
Sky Tower
4.6/5 · 774 review
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Highlights:

As a landmark of Auckland, the Sky Tower is 328 meters high and is connected with other buildings to form a huge sky city. The Sky Tower has three transparent elevators, with a speed of 18 kilometers per hour, It only takes 40 seconds to the observation deck and Orbit 360° Dining, where you can overlook the entire Auckland city. You can watch a beautiful sunset and the night view of Auckland If you go there in the evening. Additionally, the Sky Tower is also a goodplace for a high-altitude walk, which is led and guided by a coach on the 192-meter-high outer ring platform of the Sky Tower.

△ Climb the 328-meter-high Sky Tower

△ Overlook the beautiful city night view

△ Challenge more exciting projects

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TOP 2
SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium
SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium
4.5/5 · 188 review
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Highlights:

Kelly Tarton's Auckland is an aquarium converted from an abandoned sewage plant. It was completed by New Zealand marine archaeologist Mr. Kelly Tarton for 10 years. There are 8 major themes on display with its own characteristics. In the fascinating winter wonderland, you can take the Icefield Expedition Vehicle into the viewing area at minus 2 degrees Celsius and watch the colonies of King and Gentoo penguin walking on the artificial snow or diving underwater. You can also experience the excitement of big sharks and Stingrays swimming by in the transparent glass landscape tunnel of the underwater world, and witness how the mighty giant lobster coexists harmoniously with its neighbors. If you want to see it up close, you can put yourself in a cage into the shark viewing tank, or even dive directly into the shark viewing tank.

△ Watch giant sharks up closely

△ Learn more about marine life in the Southern Hemisphere

△ Watch the adorable feeding process of the colonies of King and Gentoo penguins

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TOP 3
Mount Eden
Mount Eden
4.6/5 · 464 review
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Highlights:
Mount Eden is located about 5 kilometers south of Auckland's city center and is 196 meters high. It is the highest among the many volcanic cones in Auckland, and it is also the natural commanding height of Auckland. There is a lookout on the top of the mountain, you can enjoy the city view of Auckland. Mount Eden, named for George Eden, an earl of Auckland, has erupted several times, the most recent one being estimated to have been 15,000 years ago. This hill is formed by the accumulation of volcanic ejecta around the crater. From a distance, it looks like a large inverted conical bowl. The bottom of the pit has become a lush green space, which is very special.
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TOP 4
Auckland War Memorial Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum
4.6/5 · 255 review
Highlights:
The Auckland Museum, also known as the Auckland War Memorial Museum, is described as a touchstone of New Zealander culture and spirit. It is not only a museum showing Maori history and culture, but also a war memorial reflecting the history of World War II. 1. Overview of the Museum The Museum is located in Auckland's Central Park in the heart of the city, an impressive neoclassical building with different contents on each floor. The first floor showcases the life of the South Pacific islanders, with unique ethnic handicrafts, restored Maori meeting places and daily necessities exhibitions, including a 25-meter-long battle boat. The second floor is a natural science exhibition that includes information about the origin of the earth, the origin of life, various animal and plant materials and specimens. The third floor displays the weapons used in the world wars, etc., to commemorate the soldiers who died in the two wars. 2. Watch Maori cultural performances to learn about New Zealand's cultural history The Auckland Museum conducts rich Maori cultural performances every day, including welcome ceremonies, cotton ball songs and dances, stick dances, weapon demonstrations and Maori war dances that embody the essence of tribal culture to the extreme. The performance is 30 minutes long, and the museum is designed to be very interactive and worth savoring. Priceless Māori treasures, splendid natural history, wonderful Māori cultural performances and occasional exhibitions, must be the best choice to learn about New Zealand.
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TOP 5
Queen Street
Queen Street
4.5/5 · 248 review
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Highlights:
Queen Street is an important commercial street in Auckland. The street is about 3 kilometers long, starting from Auckland's waterfront in the north and ending at Karanga Heipi Road in the south. The main street was built in 1840 and named after Queen Victoria. Queen Street is Auckland's prime location, and you can't go wrong here if you want to shop. 1. Feel the various classical ornate buildings along the street. The buildings on both sides of Queen Street are a major attraction. The Edwardian Baroque-style Auckland Dock Building, the 19th-century Greek Revival-style Bank of New Zealand Building, the British Gothic-style building Patrick's Cathedral, the British colonial-style Auckland City Hall, the colonial historical buildings and modern high-rise buildings complement each other, conflicting and harmonious. From the pier, stands the century-old yellow pier building. 2. Gift shops and wool products stores, Auckland's shopping paradise Queen Street There are gift shops and wool products stores on both sides of the street, selling handmade wool robes, Maori carvings, jade, jewelry, shell jewelry and other souvenirs. There is a bronze statue of a Maori warrior holding a wooden club on Queen Street, which is said to be out of respect for the Maori, because Auckland is a place where the Polynesians (the Maori are one of them) are very populated in the world. Smith & Caughey's department store is New Zealand's oldest and most beloved department store. 3. Civic Theatre, Auckland Town Hall, Sky Tower The landmark buildings of Auckland followed by the Civic Theatre. It is located at the intersection of Queen St and Wellesley St. It is located at the corner of the street, and the facade is not large. The building has been restored and is grand and magnificent. It is mainly a venue for opera, musicals and theatre, and is also an important venue for the Auckland International Film Festival. Auckland City Hall is not far away, a typical neo-Baroque building. Not far from Queen Street is the iconic Sky Tower, which can be seen from Queen Street and not far from it. It is a dazzling sight in Auckland. 4. Christmas Parade Feel the festive atmosphere One of the biggest festivals on Queen Street is the annual Christmas Parade. The event is usually held in late November and early December. Visitors should try to arrive on both sides of Queen Street several hours in advance to occupy a position with a good view. The Christmas parade fully demonstrated the tolerant and multicultural society of New Zealand. There were typical English bands, as well as Chinese dragon dance, lion dance and waist drum teams. Major companies displayed their own floats, which were very lively.
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Oneroa 1 Day Itinerary