Whether indoors or outdoors, Auckland’s swimmers, paddlers and splashers are blessed with options.
Take a look at our pick of the options below and find out more about Auckland Council’s pools and leisure centres here.
Albany Stadium Pool
Designed for family fun,this facilityhas a whole range of interactive water features such as the over-the-pool climbing wall, inflatables and water cannons. For toddlers, there are shallow pools and a splash pad.
Vector Wero, Manukau
Whether you’re an adrenalin junkie or just want a cruisy day on the water, this whitewater park beside the Due Drop Events Centre in Manukau has got you covered, with two rafting courses, the highest man-made waterfall in the world, and a 9000sqm lake you explore by kayak or paddleboard.
Te Ara Moana Kayak Trail (starts at Ōmana)
This self-guided five-day sea-kayak tourwill have you paddling 50km along Auckland’s south-eastern coastline, with overnight stops at beachfront campgrounds. Departing from Ōmana Regional Park, you’ll encounter natural wonders and lush wildlife before arriving at Waharau Regional Park. Alternatively, spend a day having a more relaxed time exploring part of the trail.