Auckland - boats on the Hauraki Gulf by Mark Sukhija

It's not for nothing that Auckland is known as the City of Sails. With more yachts per capita than any other city in the world, Auckland harbours are full of yachts and sailing boats. It's not unusual to wander down to the harbour and find many a yacht out on the Hauraki Gulf having a good ol'time.

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About Mark Sukhija

Mark Sukhija is a travel and wine blogger, photographer, tourism researcher, hat-touting, white-shirt-wearing, New Zealand fantatic and eclipse chaser. Aside from at least annual visits to New Zealand, Mark has seen eclipses in South Australia (2002), Libya (2006), China (2009) and Queensland (2012). After twelve years in Switzerland, Mark moved back to London in 2012. You can follow Mark on Twitter or Facebook