Auckland Money Saving Tips
Visit the City of Sails and Save on Accommodation, Dining, Attractions and Travel Costs
Auckland is one of New Zealand’s most popular cities to visit, and its reputation for high prices extends beyond just houses. Fortunately, we have put together 10 money-saving tips for Auckland to help cut the cost while maximizing your experience.
Go up the Sky Tower for “$1”
Get to and from the airport for much less
Book a room from $65/night by avoiding hotels
Want a local experience? Airbnb in one of Auckland’s charming neighbourhoods and save more
Staying for a week or so during the summer? Look for University accommodation
Hostels are cheap and (mostly) cheerful – pick the best one
Bus, Ferry and Trains for less
If you’re going to be in Auckland for at least 2-3 days, the Auckland Transport (AT) HOP Card may be worth the $10 (non-refundable) investment as it saves up 35%-50% off all local transport. For example, a ferry to Devonport is $6.90 from the counter or $4.80 with an AT HOP card, so a return trip saves you $4.20 already. You can top up the card throughout Auckland and get any leftover money refunded to you when you leave the city. The AT HOP card saves you buying “paper tickets” and you won’t need to carry cash to pay for fares either. There are no peak and off-peak fares, so travel whenever you want for the same price.
Kids under 5 travel free, and kids between 5-15 get cheap fares but you’ll need to register with Auckland Transport first.
BYO (Bring Your Own) restaurants can be much cheaper when it’s time to get the bill
Foodcourts punch above their weight and save on the wallet
Get a fantastic dining experience by knowing the best local places and/or using a voucher
And remember when it comes to personal loans, it’s what we do, so if you need some finance, talk to Auckland Loans today or apply online.
The first step… a few minutes is all you need to complete the loan application. One of our loan consultants will be in touch once we have received your application. If at any point you need assistance, don’t hesitate to give us a ring on 0800 323 130.