Auckland, New Zealand 🇳🇿- Day 3 (March 18, 2026) – Boats, Bikes, and Hikes

Waiheke Island

Today’s mission was simple—1. Have fun exploring Waiheke Island and; 2. Don’t die on the e-bike.

We picked up the bikes from the shop in the ferry terminal. This was my first time riding an e-bike.

Obviously, I didn’t die since I’m writing this. But did I have fun? Read on.😊

Located in the Hauraki Gulf, Waiheke Island spans about 36 square miles and is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, and sandy beaches. Just 11 miles from downtown Auckland, it feels like a world away.

A gorgeous sunny day in Waiheke🍷

Brendan and I hopped on the morning ferry, about a 40-minute ride from Auckland, and arrived just before 10:00 am. We grabbed our reserved e-bikes and set off on our island adventure.

And what an adventure it was.

We rode from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm, winding our way across what felt like the entire island. We passed through vineyards, cruised along coastal roads, and stopped at some of the most beautiful beaches. Oneroa Beach and Onetangi Beach were instant favorites with their wide, peaceful, and impossibly blue water.

Lunch was at Charley Farley’s (Onetangi Bay), with the beach as our backdrop (hard to beat that view), followed by a stop at Soho Family Vineyards. From there, we pedaled our way past even more vineyards, each one picturesque and unique.

A “newer” boutique vineyard with a welcoming vibe that combines amazing wine with a stylish and social experience!

Plus we pulled over for a quick (but difficult as it went straight down, and then you had to climb back up!) hike to a little water fall.

Our short hike – it felt like we werewalking through a rain forest!
What goes down, must come back up! Quick but steep hike to see the falls.
The Cascades — Not a lot of water right now.

A quick note for anyone thinking of doing the e-bike: Do it! But, be aware that not all of the biking is on dedicated paths. A good portion is on roads, which means riding on the left side—something that definitely keeps you on your toes. And those hills? They are no joke. I genuinely don’t know how anyone does this without an e-bike assist.

A horse, of course, plus rolling vineyards in the background.

We wrapped up the day the best way possible—with gelato in hand and a ferry ride back, sun-kissed, a little tired, and very proud to have survived the ride.

Mission accomplished.

A view of Waiheke island ☀️🌊🍷

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