Explore New Zealand's finest museum — a magnificent neoclassical landmark in the Auckland Domain — with a private expert guide who unlocks the world's greatest collection of Māori taonga (treasures) and Polynesian artefacts, plus the nation's most moving military memorial galleries.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you at the grand portico of this 1929 heritage building, set above the Domain's sweeping parklands with views back to the harbour. The tour opens in the Māori Court, home to Te Ao Hou — a magnificent carved wharenui — and a 21-metre war canoe (waka taua), with your guide interpreting the carvings and oral histories that most visitors pass without understanding. The Pacific galleries, the largest such collection in the world, and the deeply affecting Hall of Memories war memorial follow. The experience is intimate, slow-paced and intellectually rich.
Good to know
Request a private guided tour when booking at aucklandmuseum.com — or contact the museum directly by phone/email for bespoke arrangements. The museum is a 20-minute taxi or 30-minute walk from the cruise terminal, set in the Auckland Domain parklands. Allow 2–3 hours. A Māori cultural performance (additional cost) can be added. Open daily.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Auckland — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.