DIBF 3x3 World Cup - Half Day Tour of Auckland

OPERATED BY: Deaf Adventures
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Short on time in New Zealand but want to experience more than just the basketball courts?

Join us for a half-day tour of Auckland with a local Deaf guide and explore the best of the city and beyond — all in NZSL, ASL, or International Sign!

We’ll start the day by picking you up from your hotel in downtown Auckland. First stop: Maungawhau / Mt. Eden, where you'll learn about the Māori people's deep connection to the land while enjoying panoramic views of the city from this iconic volcanic crater.

Next, we’ll make a brief visit to the Auckland Deaf Society, connecting with local Deaf culture before heading west to the Arataki Visitor Centre, the gateway to the Waitākere Ranges. Here, you'll discover the unique natural environment of the region and take in stunning views over Manukau Harbour before dropping you off at your hotel.

Price: $80 NZD / $50 USD per person

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Important Information
  • Adventure itinerary and price are subject to change.
  • Deaf Adventures has liability insurance that covers accidents and injuries that occur during our adventures ONLY within New Zealand. This does not cover any adventures overseas, or any personal travel cancellations, postponements, interruptions, or any medical expenses that are not caused by our adventures. For this reason, we highly encourage you to purchase travel insurance (e.g. Allianz or Travelex).
Cancellation Policy

We understand that sometimes cancellations are unavoidable.

If you cancel at least 90 days before your adventure start date, we will refund you in full (minus the deposit). Cancellations less than 90 days before adventure start date cannot be refunded.

In the event that you need to cancel, please contact us as soon as you can.

Meet your Adventure Guide:

R a c h e l   S o u d a k o f f

Rachel Soudakoff was born and raised in Los Angeles, California in a Deaf family. After traveling to more than 50 countries, she decided to make her favorite country – New Zealand – her home. She has six years of experience of managing and operating trips around the world in sign language. When she’s not traveling, she’s researching hidden gems at her next destination.

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