WAIHEKE ISLAND

  • NZWKE
  • Latitude: -36.7807
  • Longitude: 174.991
  • East Australia
  • Port in New Zealand

Location: Auckland Auckland 1081 New Zealand

Waiheke Island Marine Port Overview

Waiheke Island is a notable destination in New Zealand, famed for its stunning beaches, vineyards, and artistic communities. The marine facilities on the island primarily cater to tourism, recreational boating, ferries, and some commercial activities. Here is a detailed description and the specifications of the marine port and facilities available on Waiheke Island.

Key Facilities:

  1. Matiatia Bay Terminal:

    • Location: Matiatia Bay, which is the main entry point for visitors arriving on the island by ferry.
    • Services: Multiple ferry services connecting Auckland and Waiheke Island, water taxi services, private and charter boats.
    • Facilities: Passenger terminal with ticket counters, waiting areas, restrooms, and cafes.
    • Boat Moorings: Designated areas for mooring with options for short-term and long-term stays.
  2. Kennedy Point Marina:

    • Location: Located on the southern side of Waiheke Island.
    • Services: Primarily serves private yachts and recreational boats.
    • Facilities: Floating concrete berths, power and water hookups, restrooms, showers, and refueling facilities.
    • Capacity: Approximately 186 berths for boats up to 30 meters in length.
  3. Oneroa Beach:

    • Location: North side of Waiheke Island, popular for anchorage.
    • Services: Primarily used for temporary anchorage of private and charter boats.
    • Facilities: Limited facilities directly on the water but close to the village with restaurants, shops, and amenities.

General Port Specifications:

  • Coordinates:
    • Matiatia Bay: 36°46'33.7"S 174°59'40.0"E.
    • Kennedy Point Marina: 36°48'27.3"S 175°01'13.9"E.
  • Primary Usage: Recreational and tourism-based maritime activities, ferry transport.
  • Depth:
    • Matiatia Bay: approximately 4-5 meters at low tide.
    • Kennedy Point Marina: 3-5 meters, suitable for larger yachts.
  • Navigational Aids: Marked channels, lighting for night navigation at ferry terminals.

Transport Links:

  • Ferry Services:
    • Companies: Fullers360, SeaLink, and other charter services.
    • Frequency: Frequent services throughout the day between Auckland and Waiheke.
  • Ground Transportation:
    • Public Buses: Regular bus services link ferry terminals to various parts of the island.
    • Taxis and Shuttles: Available for hire at ferry terminals.

Regulatory Information:

  • Jurisdiction: Auckland Council and Port Authority.
  • Custom and Immigration Services: Not typically present; most international marine traffic is routed through Auckland.
  • Maritime Safety: Adheres to New Zealand Maritime Safety Authority guidelines and regulations.

Additional Information:

  • Tourism-Based Infrastructure: Rental companies, guided tours, and excursion services.
  • Environmental Considerations: Stringent regulations to protect the island’s marine ecosystems, with specific no-anchorage zones and waste disposal regulations.

Useful Contacts:

  • Waiheke Island Information Centre: For visitor information, activities, and accommodations.
  • Auckland Transport: For ferry schedules and transport updates.
  • Maritime New Zealand: For boating guides and safety regulations.

Waiheke Island’s marine port facilities serve as a vital link between the island and the mainland, reinforcing its status as a key tourism destination while ensuring sustainable and safe marine operations.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HAWKEYE Sailing B 2 A 05:25:32
ADVENTURER Passenger 04:16:59
TAKAHE Passenger AUCKLAND;? 03:59:38
D6 Other 03:28:40
TIRIKAT Passenger 03:26:19
KORORA Passenger 02:58:01
TE WAIPIKI Passenger 02:57:20
BURMESE BREEZE Sailing 02:56:39
KEKENO Other NZ AKL 01:56:32
KRISTINA Pleasure 12:26:24
DISCOVERY 5 Passenger 2/20/2025
MOONDANCE Pleasure 2/20/2025
IKA KAKAHI Passenger AUCKLAND FERRY BASIN 2/20/2025
MANGA II Sailing 2/19/2025
TE KOTUKU Other AUCK/WAIHEKE 2/19/2025
PAEA II Sailing 2/19/2025
STARFLYTE Passenger 2/18/2025
TOREA Passenger 2/17/2025
WAIHEKE RESCUE Port 2/16/2025
WANDERER Passenger 2/16/2025

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