Auckland to Rangitoto Island Ferry – Promo Code & Deal 2026
Escape Auckland's urban landscape with a ferry journey to Rangitoto Island, one of New Zealand's most iconic volcanic destinations. This 4-hour guided experience combines scenic cruising across the Hauraki Gulf with an invigorating walk up the island's dramatic 260-meter peak. You'll traverse volcanic terrain dotted with native forest, discover hidden lava formations carved into the volcanic rock, and reach panoramic viewpoints that stretch across the gulf and back toward the city skyline. The moderate summit trail rewards hikers with breathtaking vistas and opportunities to explore mysterious underground caves. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking an accessible yet rewarding adventure. At just NZ$60 per person, this is an exceptional value for a full morning or afternoon excursion. Book your ferry crossing today and experience volcanic New Zealand at its finest.
Tour Highlights
- Ascend a dramatic 260m volcanic cone with 360-degree gulf views
- Explore ancient lava caves hidden within the island's rugged terrain
- Enjoy native bush forest ecosystems and secluded sandy beaches
- Experience scenic ferry crossing through the Hauraki Gulf from central Auckland
- Moderate 1-hour summit walk suitable for most fitness levels
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a promo code for Auckland to Rangitoto Island Ferry?
Check our page regularly for the latest promo codes and discounts for Auckland to Rangitoto Island Ferry. Current promo code: NZTOUR2025. Apply it at checkout on Viator for potential savings.
How do I book Auckland to Rangitoto Island Ferry?
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What is the cancellation policy?
Most Viator tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience. Check the specific cancellation policy on the Viator booking page for Auckland to Rangitoto Island Ferry.