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Removals to Auckland New Zealand | UK to NZ Removals Service
Hamiltons’ international removals department provide regular removals to Auckland, New Zealand. Our competitively priced, high quality removals to New Zealand, cater for both domestic and commercial moves and can be fully tailored to your requirements. Whether you require packing, loading, transporting and unloading or simply the shipping of your furniture and effects, contact us now for a quote. If required, we can also provide professional cleaning services to take the stress out of your move.
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Hamiltons are a member of the trade association BAR (British Association of Removers), The Road Haulage Association and are BS EN ISO 9001:2000 registered.
About Auckland
For 20 or so years in the mid 19th Century, Auckland was the capital of New Zealand, an honour that has since been bestowed upon the city of Wellington. Auckland is still however, considered the nations commercial capital, with many international companies, having their headquarters in the city. The area is home to nearly 1,355,000 people of varying backgrounds including the European, Pacific Island, Asian, Māori , Middle Eastern, Latin American and African cultures.
The city is one of a very few in the world to have harbours on two separate bodies of water and this goes some way towards explaining its people’s love of water sports and why Auckland is known as the city of sails. With around 135,000 vessels, there are more yachts and launches per head in the city of Auckland, than in any other city in the world. Around 60,500 of the country's 149,900 registered yachtsmen come from the Auckland Region and about one in three Auckland households, owns a boat.
That said, there’s more to Auckland than splashing about in the water, much more. You could climb and jump off the Auckland Bridge with a bungy rope or jump from the platform at Sky Tower, 192 metres up if that’s your thing. You can go on a whale and dolphin safari or visit the Auckland Zoo. There are organised walks from one coast to the other or, you could spend your time visiting one of Auckland’s many beaches and islands. You could go diving at Goat Island or check out the other islands in the area; The Great Barrier Island, Waiheke, Motuihe, Kawau, and Rangitoto Islands all have something a little different to offer as has Muriwai with its huge colony of Gannets.
You can go on winery tours, visit bike parks, go canyoning, ride horses on Pakiri Beach or just be seen on the “K”. The “K” is the local name for Karangahape Road. A gritty place that marries London’s Brick Lane and Carnaby St with a bit of Islington and Highgate thrown in for good measure. It’s here where you can enjoy the delights of 100 or so eateries from 5 star restaurants to Auckland's edgiest cafés, ethnic restaurants and food courts. The K’s not just about food though, there are art exhibitions, musical theatre and dance, handicrafts, live art performances, music and craft markets. The “K” even has its own designer hoodie and website.
For something a bit more “high brow”, head for Viaduct Harbour. Here you’ll find café bars and restaurants of the highest calibre. Located in the heart of Auckland City, Viaduct Harbour is a high quality residential, commercial and entertainment precinct. The marina caters to commercial vessels, pleasure craft and superyachts and can berth up to 150 vessels ranging in size up to 60 metres. The harbour has and continues to host, many famous sailing events including the past America’s Cup defences, Louis Vuitton Regattas, the Volvo Round the World Race stopover March 2012, the Auckland International Boatshow and New Zealand Fashion Week.
lookout over the city and harbour.
Removals to Auckland, New Zealand – please contact us now to discuss your move or click here for a free removals quote



