Waiheke Island

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Waiheke Island is in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, just off the North Island of New Zealand. It is 35 minutes by ferry from Auckland and is a popular destination for day trips and longer visits.

Waiheke Island is the third most populous island of New Zealand (after the North and South Islands), with 9,200 permanent residents, 2,000 of whom commute to Auckland each work day. In summer the population swells dramatically, as the island is a popular destination for both overseas travellers and New Zealanders. The microclimate is well suited for winemaking and the island has over two dozen vineyards. Olives are well established and some extremely nice olive oils are produced. Waiheke is administered by the Auckland Council.

  • Visitor Information Centre, Matiatia Wharf. Unmanned information stand with a selection of leaflets and a useful set of walking maps.

Visitor Information Centre, Matiatia Wharf. Unmanned information stand with a selection of leaflets and a useful set of walking maps.

  • Waiheke Island Historic Village, 165 Onetangi Straight, Onetangi (the Onetangi bus, number 1, stops here – just ask the driver to stop, +64 9 372 2970. Open year round Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays if they are public holidays, noon–4PM. Visit the woolshed museum and a 1930s restored cottage. There is also a photographic gallery and a textile display area. Admission is by donation ($3).
  • Stony Batter. 9:30AM-3:30PM. World War II gun emplacements and tunnels. Located at the eastern end of the island. There is a 1.2 km (20 minute) walk from the carpark. Tunnel entry $5 per person, $15 per family; double those prices for a guided tour.

Waiheke Island Historic Village, 165 Onetangi Straight, Onetangi (the Onetangi bus, number 1, stops here – just ask the driver to stop, +64 9 372 2970. Open year round Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays if they are public holidays, noon–4PM. Visit the woolshed museum and a 1930s restored cottage. There is also a photographic gallery and a textile display area. Admission is by donation ($3).

Stony Batter. 9:30AM-3:30PM. World War II gun emplacements and tunnels. Located at the eastern end of the island. There is a 1.2 km (20 minute) walk from the carpark. Tunnel entry $5 per person, $15 per family; double those prices for a guided tour.

  • Fullers Waiheke Island Explorer Tour. a one hour 30 minute bus tour and commentary, twice a day in conjunction with ferry trips from Auckland. The tours start on arrival of the 10AM and noon sailings from Auckland. Bookings are essential. Fares include return ferry trip, the bus tour and an all-day bus pass for the regular bus services. Adult $55, child $27.50, under 5s free..
  • Fullers Taste of Waiheke Tour. tastings at 3 vineyards and a light lunch. Ferry leaves Auckland at 11AM. Days vary with time of year. Waiheke Island produces some of New Zealand’s finest red wines which thrive in the hot, dry summers and stony soils. The vineyards are not large and wines are produced in limited quantities. Fare include return ferry trip, the tour and an all-day bus pass for the regular bus services. Adult $135, not suitable for children..
  • Whittaker's Music Museum, 2 Korora Road, Oneroa, +64 9 372-5573. Daily 13:00-16:00 90-minute live performance at 13:30 on some Sat.. Collection of accordions, pianos, organs and the like. Learn their history and the period they were made for. donation.
  • Waiheke Jazz, Art & Music Festival. Takes place over the Easter weekend.
  • Try deep sea fishing with Fat Snapper Fishing Charters, 21 Waiheke Road, Onetangi, +64 9 372-8755 (andfloor@xtra.co.nz). Full or half day deep sea fishing. Includes all equipment (rods, reels & bait). Half day charter $80 per person. Minimum charge $200.
  • Go walking round the island's tracks and bush reserves. Including roadside tracks there are some 100km of walks on the island. Pick up a copy of the guides locally.

The northern side of Waiheke is known for its relatively uncrowded white sand beaches, while the southern side beaches are quite tidal and swimming is dependent on the tides. Oneroa Beach

  • Oneroa Beach. The main beach, located along the northern side of the town of Oneroa.
  • Little Oneroa Beach. A small secluded beach at the east end of Oneroa Beach, separated by a protruding cliff wall.
  • Palm Beach. Similar in shape to Oneroa Beach (complete with protruding cliff wall on the east end that separates a small private beach in Boatshed Bay), it gets its name from the mature phoenix palms at the east end.
  • Little Palm Beach. A small clothes-optional beach at the west end of Palm Beach.
  • Blackpool Beach. The south-facing counterpart of Oneroa Beach, lining Blackpool and popular for kayaking and windsurfing.
  • Surfdale Beach. A zoned-in beach on the southern side of Surfdale, separated from Blackpool Beach by a small, protruding peninsula, which has a scenic unsealed route called The Esplanade linking the beaches. Popular for kitesurfing. Onetangi Beach
  • Onetangi Beach. A 1.9 km long, north-facing beach lining Onetangi. For many years it has been the site of the Onetangi Beach Races. Its western (and often inaccessible end at high tide) is clothes-optional.
  • Cactus Bay. Considered by many Waihekeans as the island's most perfect beach and, with nearby Garden Cove, a romantic place for picnicking. The beach is accessible only by boat or kayak, as its land access was blocked off by a private landowner.

Oneroa Beach. The main beach, located along the northern side of the town of Oneroa.

Little Oneroa Beach. A small secluded beach at the east end of Oneroa Beach, separated by a protruding cliff wall.

Palm Beach. Similar in shape to Oneroa Beach (complete with protruding cliff wall on the east end that separates a small private beach in Boatshed Bay), it gets its name from the mature phoenix palms at the east end.

Little Palm Beach. A small clothes-optional beach at the west end of Palm Beach.

Blackpool Beach. The south-facing counterpart of Oneroa Beach, lining Blackpool and popular for kayaking and windsurfing.

Surfdale Beach. A zoned-in beach on the southern side of Surfdale, separated from Blackpool Beach by a small, protruding peninsula, which has a scenic unsealed route called The Esplanade linking the beaches. Popular for kitesurfing.

Onetangi Beach. A 1.9 km long, north-facing beach lining Onetangi. For many years it has been the site of the Onetangi Beach Races. Its western (and often inaccessible end at high tide) is clothes-optional.

Cactus Bay. Considered by many Waihekeans as the island's most perfect beach and, with nearby Garden Cove, a romantic place for picnicking. The beach is accessible only by boat or kayak, as its land access was blocked off by a private landowner.

Fullers Waiheke Island Explorer Tour. a one hour 30 minute bus tour and commentary, twice a day in conjunction with ferry trips from Auckland. The tours start on arrival of the 10AM and noon sailings from Auckland. Bookings are essential. Fares include return ferry trip, the bus tour and an all-day bus pass for the regular bus services. Adult $55, child $27.50, under 5s free..

Fullers Taste of Waiheke Tour. tastings at 3 vineyards and a light lunch. Ferry leaves Auckland at 11AM. Days vary with time of year. Waiheke Island produces some of New Zealand’s finest red wines which thrive in the hot, dry summers and stony soils. The vineyards are not large and wines are produced in limited quantities. Fare include return ferry trip, the tour and an all-day bus pass for the regular bus services. Adult $135, not suitable for children..

Whittaker's Music Museum, 2 Korora Road, Oneroa, +64 9 372-5573. Daily 13:00-16:00 90-minute live performance at 13:30 on some Sat.. Collection of accordions, pianos, organs and the like. Learn their history and the period they were made for. donation.

Waiheke Jazz, Art & Music Festival. Takes place over the Easter weekend.

Try deep sea fishing with Fat Snapper Fishing Charters, 21 Waiheke Road, Onetangi, +64 9 372-8755 (andfloor@xtra.co.nz). Full or half day deep sea fishing. Includes all equipment (rods, reels & bait). Half day charter $80 per person. Minimum charge $200.

Oneroa has the main shopping street with a post office, two banks, a chemist, a greengrocer, a wine shop, a small supermarket, real estate agents and some clothes and souvenir shops. Ostend has a full sized supermarket, a chemist, a fishmonger, and a Placemakers if are looking for a bag of cement.

  • Countdown Supermarket, 13 - 19 Belgium St. Mon - Sun, 7am-9pm. Large supermarket
  • Four Square Supermarket, 151 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Mon - Sun, 7:30am - 8:30pm. four aisle supermarket
  • Waiheke Wine Centre, 153 Oceanview Rd, Oneroa (Next door to Four Square Supermarket. Mon-Thu 9:30AM-7:30PM, Fri/Sat 9:30-8:00PM, Sun 10:00AM-6:00PM. A large selection of wines both local and from elsewhere. If you want to taste Waiheke wines, then you can buy a card, to serve yourself samples from 32 different bottles - price of samples depends on the bottle price.

Countdown Supermarket, 13 - 19 Belgium St. Mon - Sun, 7am-9pm. Large supermarket

Four Square Supermarket, 151 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Mon - Sun, 7:30am - 8:30pm. four aisle supermarket

Waiheke Wine Centre, 153 Oceanview Rd, Oneroa (Next door to Four Square Supermarket. Mon-Thu 9:30AM-7:30PM, Fri/Sat 9:30-8:00PM, Sun 10:00AM-6:00PM. A large selection of wines both local and from elsewhere. If you want to taste Waiheke wines, then you can buy a card, to serve yourself samples from 32 different bottles - price of samples depends on the bottle price.

  • Stefanos, 18 Hamilton Rd, Surfdale. Nice thin crust pizza. Pizzas $18-30.
  • Ajadz, Oneroa Arts complex. Basic Indian, eat-in or takeaway.
  • Oyster Inn, 124 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Fish-based restaurant, bar and three hotel rooms (from $195). main from $28.
  • Island Grocer, 110 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Mon-Sat 8AM – 6:30PM, Sun 8AM – 6PM. Deli and cafe. Has a good selection of cheese, fruit and vegetables, and some ready meals.

Stefanos, 18 Hamilton Rd, Surfdale. Nice thin crust pizza. Pizzas $18-30.

Ajadz, Oneroa Arts complex. Basic Indian, eat-in or takeaway.

Oyster Inn, 124 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Fish-based restaurant, bar and three hotel rooms (from $195). main from $28.

Island Grocer, 110 Ocean View Road, Oneroa. Mon-Sat 8AM – 6:30PM, Sun 8AM – 6PM. Deli and cafe. Has a good selection of cheese, fruit and vegetables, and some ready meals.

Waiheke does not have a mains water supply so water fountains are not as common as elsewhere in Auckland (and your accommodation may ask you to save water). There is a filtered water fountain in the Matiatia ferry terminal.

Waiheke wine are premium brands, with bottles starting around $25 in the supermarket, and many costing a few times more.

  • Molly Malones, Miami Ave, Surfdale.. Irish styled pub with reasonably priced beers including of course Guinness on tap. Nice food as well - particularly the Guinness Pie. Outside seating and pool table. Good place to watch the rugby or listen to live music on the weekends.

  • Awaroa, +64 9 372 6579. Wed - Sun 10:30AM - 5PM. Tastings and food.
  • Batch Winery, 129 Carsons Rd,, +64 9 372 3223. Tastings and food.
  • Cable Bay, 12 Nick Johnstone Drive, Oneroa (follow walking track from Maitiatia ferry. Cellar door wine tastings and two restaurants. tasting $10.
  • Goldie Estate, 18 Causeway Road.
  • Jurassic Ridge, 144 Church Bay Road. Small vineyard - almost a one man operation. Good Montepulciano. tasting $10.
  • Kennedy Point, 44 Donald Bruce Road. tasting $9.
  • Mudbrick. vineyard first planted in 1992. Cellar door tastings, bistro bar and restaurant. tasting from $10.
  • Passage Rock, 438 Orapiu Road.
  • Peacock Sky, 152 Trig Hill Rd, Onetangi.
  • Tantalus Estate, 70-72 Onetangi Road. Vineyard and brewery

Awaroa, +64 9 372 6579. Wed - Sun 10:30AM - 5PM. Tastings and food.

Batch Winery, 129 Carsons Rd,, +64 9 372 3223. Tastings and food.

Cable Bay, 12 Nick Johnstone Drive, Oneroa (follow walking track from Maitiatia ferry. Cellar door wine tastings and two restaurants. tasting $10.

Goldie Estate, 18 Causeway Road.

Jurassic Ridge, 144 Church Bay Road. Small vineyard - almost a one man operation. Good Montepulciano. tasting $10.

Kennedy Point, 44 Donald Bruce Road. tasting $9.

Mudbrick. vineyard first planted in 1992. Cellar door tastings, bistro bar and restaurant. tasting from $10.

Passage Rock, 438 Orapiu Road.

Peacock Sky, 152 Trig Hill Rd, Onetangi.

Tantalus Estate, 70-72 Onetangi Road. Vineyard and brewery

Molly Malones, Miami Ave, Surfdale.. Irish styled pub with reasonably priced beers including of course Guinness on tap. Nice food as well - particularly the Guinness Pie. Outside seating and pool table. Good place to watch the rugby or listen to live music on the weekends.

  • St Paul's Presbyterian Church, 140 Ocean View Rd, Oneroa, +64 9 372 6573. Small church which hold services every Sun at 9:30AM, often with tea after the service.
  • St. Peter's Catholic Church, 197 Ocean View Rd, Oneroa. Modern church in a lovely setting, with mass on Sat at 5PM and Sun at 9:15AM. The church is often open for viewing.

St Paul's Presbyterian Church, 140 Ocean View Rd, Oneroa, +64 9 372 6573. Small church which hold services every Sun at 9:30AM, often with tea after the service.

St. Peter's Catholic Church, 197 Ocean View Rd, Oneroa. Modern church in a lovely setting, with mass on Sat at 5PM and Sun at 9:15AM. The church is often open for viewing.

  • Take a ferry back to Auckland.
  • Head out to Great Barrier Island for a more remote experience.
  • Catch the weekend and holiday ferry to Coromandel town.