Rangitoto Island Scenic Reserve Auckland

The Rangitoto Island is an island in New Zealand that is located in the Hauraki Gulf, close to the city of Auckland. The name Rangitoto means ‘Bloody Sky’ in Maori and was given to the island because it is believed that Captain Tama-te-kapua bled there after losing a great battle. The island, which is roughly five kilometres in width and over two hundred and fifty metres in height, is actually quite visible from Auckland. Rangitoto is the latest volcano to pop up in the famous Auckland Volcanic Field, erupting roughly six centuries ago. It has an area of over two thousand hectares, which also makes it the largest volcano in the field.

Tourists visiting Auckland should definitely try and visit the Rangitoto Island Scenic Reserve. The volcanic island is separated from the mainland by the Rangitoto Channel, so a boat is required to get across. Rangitoto Island is completely pest free and a lot of effort is taken to ensure that it remains so. Visitors are requested to check their belongings before they leave the boat to make sure they do not accidentally bring over any rodents. There are special boats that operate with a ‘Pest Free’ Warrant, and these are the best ones to use.

Although the use of the term volcano may lead many to believe otherwise, the island actually contains an astounding amount of vegetation. Visitors can enjoy the full scope of the area’s lush foliage by taking one of many walking trails. Visitors should also keep an eye out for birds and various animals while trekking through the verdant island. Other activities to try out include kayaking, scuba diving and snorkelling. Anglers will be happy to hear that fishing is allowed on all of the island’s coastlines.

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Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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