Enjoy the experience that is the Auckland Bridge Climb. The ideal activity for team building and conference groups, mixing adventure and scenery it is very appealing to all.

The Auckland Bridge Climb takes you on a 1.5 hour adventure under around up and over the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge, a safe, fun and interactive way to experience Auckland.

  • Climb times and packages can be tailored to meet your needs. There is no limit on number of climbers.
  • A complimentary pick up and drop off can be arranged from your conference location or any central Auckland location.
  • Additional add on’s are available -
  • Group photos from the top of the bridge with your own company logo and/or message as a memento to take away for every conference attendee.
  • Add a bungy to your groups climb and treat any adventurous conference members to a jump off the bridge.
  • Host your clients for drinks and nibbles in our one of a kind Bungy Pod or Bach

Tel: 0800 GO CLIMB, www.aucklandbridgeclimb.co.nz

An area of outstanding natural beauty, fringed by the sparkling waters of the Hauraki Gulf, and just 40 minutes from Auckland Airport and Auckland City.

Pohutukawa Coast

The Pohutukawa Coast lies to the east of Auckland city and embraces the villages of Whitford, Pine Harbour, Beachlands and Maraetai. Catch a coffee or a late breakfast in the tiny village of Whitford, then on to busy Pine Harbour for a round of golf. Discover the beaches of Omana and Maraetai, with spectacular views across the Hauraki Gulf and out to the Coromandel.

Clevedon

Clevedon is synonymous with ‘Rural Style’ where farming is still a way of life. Clevedon village offers kiwi hospitality, country charm and a burgeoning array of little shops, galleries and cafes. Discover the vineyards and wineries of the area with a visit to the lively Sunday morning farmers’ market.

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With over 1,000 places to eat, from creative cafes to internationally renowned 5-star restaurants, Auckland represents New Zealand represents New Zealand cuisine at its most inventive. There’s traditional fine dining too and ethnic cooking from around the world.

Of course food’s perfect complement is fine wine and Auckland’s don’t disappoint. Auckland has produced award winning wine since mid-19th Century and the region is now home to nearly 100 vineyards.

Auckland Viaduct Restaurant

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