Bastion Point

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★ 4.9 (43K+ reviews) • 48K+ booked
Discover the captivating allure of Takaparawhau, also known as Bastion Point, a stunning coastal headland in Ōrākei, Auckland. Perched above Tāmaki Drive, this breathtaking destination offers panoramic views over the Hauraki Gulf and the majestic Waitematā Harbour. It's a perfect spot for capturing stunning photos of Auckland's skyline and harbor, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking both natural beauty and historical depth. Beyond its scenic marvel, Bastion Point is a landmark of profound historical and cultural significance, symbolizing Māori land rights and cultural heritage. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a nature lover, Bastion Point promises an enriching experience that beautifully intertwines the past and present.
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19 Hapimana Street, Orakei, Auckland 1071, New Zealand
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4.9 /5
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클룩 회원
1 Jul
The driver was Raymond, and the best Korean-tailored bullet delivery driver👍 If I could speak English well, I think I would have enjoyed Hobbiton and the cave more while listening to the guide's explanation, but I had to go around as I pleased, so it was a little disappointing. The scenery was amazing, and I was satisfied with the pictures I took at every place I went, and the price was much cheaper than other packages, so it was the most satisfying trip. Honestly, I'm not sure if I would go again if I had the chance, but I think I wouldn't regret going at least once.
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Boon *******
30 Jun
Very interactive and good indoor activity in Auckland when it's raining. Small groups and started on time!
Lam *****
28 Jun
This group departed from Auckland at 6am. It may not be the peak tourist season, there were only three of us, so it was considered a private tour. The tour bus has 10 seats (not including the driver and the co-driver), which is very spacious. The driver of this group, Raymond, was very friendly and briefly introduced the itinerary for today. Since it was still early, the journey took two and a half hours from Auckland Sky City Hotel, and we could catch up on sleep in the car. When we were about to visit Hobbiton, Raymond introduced the background of Hobbiton and led us to board the tour bus for a guided tour arranged by the park. The tour guide Emma was friendly and dedicated. She worked hard to introduce Hobbiton even when it was raining heavily. Due to the rain, we could not stay outdoors for too long, which was a pity. If you are a fan of the Hobbit movie, you will definitely be satisfied. At the end of the guided tour, there were free drinks to enjoy. In addition, the easter egg was that the park was undergoing maintenance and optimization projects, and each person who completed the guided tour was given a commemorative cup. Later we went to the Glowworm Cave. I had read about it online and it was worth a visit. Unfortunately, due to the rain, we couldn’t visit the entire cave by boat. What a pity.
Joyce *******
28 Jun
amazing spots taken for the tour. i especially loved the cafe by narrow neck. bad weather all around but the guide made adjustments to the tour to accomodate and help with us enjoying the tour all throughout
zona ******
21 Jun
our imaginations were unleashed after availing this tour with the whole family. 90minute tour to enjoy all the rooms they have prepared.
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Reenie ****
16 Jun
Amazing experience! The crew were all very knowledgeable about the ocean and marine life around it and were very happy to spot and update us on the birds and marine mammals in the area. We managed to catch some Common Dolphins and Bottlenose Dolphins during our cruise and were issued a complimentary voucher for our next visit (no expiry!) as we didn't manage to see any whales and they have a guarantee for all customers! It was also super cool to hear fun facts about the dolphins from their marine scientists onboard. Overall wonderful experience and I look forward to going back to Auckland and using up that complimentary voucher one day!
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Klook 用戶
16 Jun
The tour guide Adil is very professional and enthusiastic, with good time management and rich itinerary arrangements. It is really worth the trip!
2+
林 **
15 Jun
In addition to seeing a lot of dolphins following the boat, you can also see whales spraying water! In addition to watching animals, the staff will also introduce how biological-related scientific research is conducted, which is a good choice for education and entertainment! The staff also gave detailed safety explanations. I highly recommend this trip. The only thing you need to pay attention to is to watch the weather forecast, which may be cancelled sometimes.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Michael Joseph Savage Memorial

Step into a piece of New Zealand's history at the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial, a tribute to the country's first Labour Prime Minister. This Art Deco masterpiece, with its grand columns and tranquil sunken gardens, offers a peaceful retreat for reflection. The reflecting pool adds to the serene atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Savage Memorial Park

Discover the beauty and history of Savage Memorial Park, a site dedicated to one of New Zealand's most cherished leaders, Michael Joseph Savage. The park is home to a striking obelisk and meticulously maintained gardens, providing a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll. With breathtaking views of the harbor, it's an ideal location for those seeking both tranquility and a touch of history.

Ōrākei Marae

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei at the Ōrākei Marae. This vibrant cultural hub offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about Māori traditions and the community's enduring legacy. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply looking to connect with the local community, the Ōrākei Marae provides an enriching experience that shouldn't be missed.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Bastion Point is a powerful symbol of Māori resistance and resilience. Known for the 1977-1978 occupation led by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, it was a protest against land confiscation that highlighted injustices faced by the Māori people. This pivotal event eventually led to the return of the land to the Ngāti Whātua, marking a significant moment in New Zealand's history. Originally part of the Ngāti Whātua tribe's land, Bastion Point was also used as a coastal defense post from 1885 until the end of WWII. The site stands as a testament to the enduring cultural identity and strength of the Māori community.

Annual Manu Aute Kite Day

Join in the vibrant celebrations of the Manu Aute Kite Day, held annually during the Matariki long weekend. This event marks the Māori New Year with a spectacular display of colorful kites soaring over the headland, offering a unique cultural experience that brings joy and a sense of community.

Scenic Views

Bastion Point offers breathtaking vistas of the Waitematā Harbour, making it an ideal destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. The stunning panoramic views provide a perfect backdrop for capturing the beauty of Auckland's natural landscape.