Traveling around Tauranga during the Zespri AIMS Games  

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

With an influx of visitors expected for the annual Zespri AIMS Games, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises residents and visitors to plan their city journeys and consider taking advantage of free Zespri AIMS Games buses that will be on offer during the week of the games, Saturday 7 September to Friday 13 September.

“As Tauranga will be welcoming over 13,000 young athletes and their supporters, we encourage people to allow sufficient time to travel around the city and check NZTA’s Journey Planner for real-time updates,” says Sandra King, Bay of Plenty System Manager at NZTA.  

NZTA Journey Planner(external link)

“If you’re travelling around the Mount, free Zespri AIMS Games buses will run every 30 minutes on a continuous 30-minute loop around the major Mount and Papamoa venues, so it’s a great choice for those attending. 

“While the AIMS Games are on, there are also roadworks around the outskirts of the city so drivers should be prepared for delays and allow more time before they set off to and from the AIMS Games,” Ms King says. 

Tauranga City Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council are providing free Zespri AIMS Games buses to help athletes and supporters get around and encourage uptake in more sustainable transport. The hop on/hop off bus service will be available for the duration of the Games, travelling between Gordon Spratt Reserve and the Mount Hot Pools, stopping at Mercury Arena, Baywave and Blake Park.

AIMS Games – Free buses(external link)

Zespri AIMS Games are being held from Saturday 7 to Friday 13 September. 

Find out more information (AIMS Games website)(external link)

For up-to-date information on road works, traffic, detours and delays, please use the NZTA Journey Planner at journeys.nzta.govt.nz or Google maps.  

NZTA Journey Planner (external link)

Google maps(external link)

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