Thursday, May 19, 2016

May 19 Auckland

It was a partly cloudy cool day with 10% chance of rain.  So we got rained on several times, briefly and not soaking.  Probably about 10% of the time.  

We left the ship, went one wharf over, and caught the ferry to Devenport, a northern suburb of Auckland.  Bicycles welcome.
 Lots of downtown workers must use the ferry, but we were going in the opposite direction.
 We had a self-guided walking tour around Devenport.  This is the Esplanada Hotel, right by the ferry terminal.


 From partway up Mount Victoria
 Anglican church

 Old post office
 Old telephone exchange
 Back on the ferry
 Auckland is the City of Sails
 Insignia berthed
 Ferry building
 Off the wharf and into the Central Business District


 Yacht basin
 Interesting container architecture
 Resident

 While waiting for the pedestrian bridge to close

 Next three days will be at sea.  Need to replenish.
A very tiring day, my fitbit said 20K steps, 9 miles walked.  New Zealand and Australia were great places to visit.  New Zealand could have been warmer, but it is their autumn heading into winter.  Only bad seas a couple of times.  We recommend them highly.  They even speak English, or close to it.

1 comment:

Dave / Cynthia Bradley said...

from cynthia.......couple more photo IDs in Devonport:

the lovely pale yellow house is Elizabeth House which are 2 identical and joined buildings. The Navy originally used these to accommodate the Women's Royal NZ Naval Services and you could rent an apartment in this building....what a view!

Next is the clock tower on the seawall: that whole area is the King Edward Parade which has the Devonport Yacht Club, plaques to honor the shipbuilders of the area and the clock feature commemorates Mr. Watson, a key contributor the building of the seawall.