Experience pounding torrential rain during the night but when we got up around 7 the sunrise was fantastic. What a start to our day – a truly grand finale to our very short stay in Whitianga.
Driving towards SH-2 to Auckland, sun over the water, mist over the mountain, so lush, green – obviously gets rain often! Gorgeous views when the coastline comes into view, the islands beyond. Have to come back! Twists and turns over the Coromandel Forest, towards Thames then join up with SH-2. Had calculated on a nice Long Black along the way but didn’t see anywhere to stop for coffee on that stretch of the Coromandel. After about 2 and a half hours of straight driving, we're on SH-1 heading into Auckland. Then felt we were creeping along, city traffic - ugh!
Manage to find the Museum, driving through Domain Park with its huge trees and flower beds. The Maori wing is overwhelming – so many fantastic pieces. There is even a meeting house, where you can see the work in progress to restore panels that were damaged. End up spending 4 hours there – with coffee break and home-made lunch on the lawn.
Since our decision to spend a night in Auckland was last-minute we hadn’t booked a room well in advance at reasonable rates. Whatever was available was way too expensive for us. We ended up in a “Jucy Snooze”, which is a kind of hostel for back-packers. We had to laugh because all during our tour we saw "Live Jucy" tour vans in their vivid lime-green and red-violet colors, with a Marilyn Monroe inspired logo. Turned out to be fine. We had a room with bath at affordable rates, and we could park the car in a garage for a minimum fee. The location was perfect, too. Turns out we were within walking distance of the wharf district, where there are several seafood places. End up at S'olo, get a table with direct view of the marina and passers-by. Great dinner. Mild evening. Walk around the wharf. Auckland is not so bad after all! (We had been warned by many New Zealanders about Auckland.)
Get up early – anxious to get to the car rental place, Omega, outside the airport. Follow the directions we got from the Omega rental office in Wellington. Doing OK until Rt-20 to 20A – should have followed the traffic to airport, duh. And there was lots of that, wending through residential and commercial areas, crazy. Turns out the Wellington office got it wrong. No worries! We had plenty of time – just had to get through the next 24 hours before we could sleep in our own beds.
Good-bye New Zealand!
Note for next time: will definitely stop over for at least a night on the way back home. It was mad to have two back-to-back flights, with a 4-hour wait in Singapore airport.























































