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Wellington Ferry terminal
1 Aotea Quay, Wellington City, Wellington
1 Aotea Quay, Wellington City, Wellington
Interislander is the Cook Strait Ferry from Wellington and Picton linking the North and South Islands in New Zealand
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More about Interislander Cook Strait Ferry
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SeaLink Terminal
1 Ara Tai Drive, Half Moon Bay, Manukau
1 Ara Tai Drive, Half Moon Bay, Manukau
SeaLink operates a comprehensive car and passenger ferry service to Waiheke and Great Barrier - the largest islands in the Hauraki Gulf.
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270 Wakefield Quay, Stepneyville, Nelson
Nelson On DEMAND Ferry Service.
Haulashore Island
Boulder Bank / & Hike to Lighthouse ( visit inside)
Lighthouse.
Harbour Cruise/ & Lighthouse (visit Inside)
Birthday, Xmas, Family parties,
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Welcome to Kawhia Harbour Cruises!
Kawhia Harbour Cruises offers you the opportunity to visit the shores of one of New Zealand's most unspoilt harbours located on the west coast of the North Island.
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1 London Quay, Picton, Marlborough
On Demand Water Taxi - Queen Charlotte Sound & Tory Chanel
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Level 2,
Waterloo Quay MSC House
90 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea, Wellington
90 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea, Wellington
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Hover Pad New With Warranty
$ 3700 NZD Plus Freight
Miniature flying saucer with handlebars, the hover scooter provides an unprecedented experience in personal transportation, levitating inches above the ground...
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View full details for Hovercraft New Zealand

This punt ferry is unique in the not only New Zealand, but also (apparently) the Southern Hemisphere. The ferry man is really obliging and informative. While it is possible to cross the river by bridge a few kilometres downstream, if you want a rare experience it is well worth spending the time, even to travel across and back on foot. The ferry uses no engine, just the flow of the river, so it is really quiet. A step back in time, but it risks being lost from being under utilised. A pity it is not well marketed by the tourism industry.