Aotea Great Barrier Island is the outer most island in the Hauraki Gulf, just 90km from Auckland city. This off the grid paradise is easy to get to either by ferry or plane.

Transport to Great Barrier Island

The island can be reached easily, by air or by sea. Getting to Great Barrier Island forms part of the experience and adventure.

Getting to Great Barrier Island by flying

For shorter weekend stays its a good idea to take a flight from Auckland with Barrier Air and hire a car on the island. For longer stays a return boat trip or fly in, boat out are also great options.  The flight from Auckland, either from the domestic terminal in Manukau or from the North Shore is just a quick 30 minute journey on a 6-12 seater plane. There are regular scheduled flights departing from Auckland Domestic Terminal for Claris or Okiwi. On a clear day views stretch from the Coromandel all the way up to the Bay of Islands. Alternative routes from Whangarei, Whitianga, Tauranga and Hamilton are also available.

Getting to Great Barrier Island by ferry

By Sealink ferry, the crossing from Auckland is a relaxing 4 and a half hours, docking at Tryphena wharf 7 days a week in the summer and 3 days in the winter. The ferry is able to transport passengers, freight and vehicles. You’ll likely spot dolphins playing in the bow wake of the boat and whales on the horizon. There is something magical about arriving by boat to the island, the feeling of a true ocean voyage to discover our paradise.

Sealink Summer Timetable

Note that there are also several charter boats that also offer water taxi services from Auckland.

Top tip: During peak season be sure to book transport long in advance, bookings get filled up very quickly. c

If you would like further advice about booking transport we’ll be more than happy to help you – email: info@dgbi.co.nz

It’s important to remember we are an island. Bad weather can sometimes play havoc wit h your travel plans. If you are travelling onwards from Auckland on a connecting flight we recommend leaving a few hours in between flights or buying premium tickets that allow flexible flight changes.

On occasion, flights and ferry service can be cancelled due to the weather. In this instance, we recommend contacting your rental car and accommodation provider as first point of call to extend your stay. This is standard on the island when transport is cancelled.

Sealink ferry departing Tryphena Harbour on Great Barrier Island
Sealink departing Tryphena Wharf
Passengers boarding Barrier Air flight from Great Barrier Island
Barrier Air Caravan plane
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