Online Bookings
NOTE: We are not able to book trucks, trailers, residents deals, concession passes or special promotional fares online.
Upcoming Events
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Wharf to Wharf Marathon
11 Oct
(Great Barrier Island) -
Garden Tour
29 Nov
(Great Barrier Island)
Great Barrier Island Residents Deals
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Depart Great Barrier Island |
Return |
| Adult | $85.00 |
| Child* | $65.00 |
| Student/Senior | $75.00 |
| Family Pass (2 adults, up to 3 children)^ | $280.00 |
| Car | $290.00 |
| Motorcycle Only | $85.00 |
* Children 5-15 yrs. Infants 0-4 yrs travel free.
^ Family Passes require all members of the family to travel together in both directions. Any split in the party's travel will require the payment of full return fares for every family member.
Conditions: Fares apply to return travel only and the first leg of the journey must commence from Great Barrier Island. Proof of residence may be required.
All prices include GST. We will accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Diners, EFTPOS. We do not accept cheques.
To book Residents' Deals please call (0800) 732 546
Great Barrier Island Residents' Deals Terms and Conditions
Fares only available to Great Barrier Island residents, proof of residency required on request. Travel is only available on a return basis and must originate from Great Barrier Island. Fares may not be used in conjunction with any other offer. SeaLink reserves the right to ‘close out' sailings for Residents Deals at peak travel times. Once travel has commenced, if terms and conditions are not observed, an upgrade to the FULL RETURN fare will be required. Cancellation fees apply or monies can be held in credit for future travel, valid for up to 12 months. Fares are subject to change without notice. Discounts do not apply to trucks, trailers or commercial vehicles.
Protect our treasure islands!
Read about the threat of pests to our precious islands here.
Read more about our treasured islands of the Hauraki Gulf here.
Help us keep the Hauraki Gulf pest-free by following these simple guidelines
If you are planning on doing any walking, hiking or mountain biking, please check out the Kauri Dieback website. Kauri dieback is a deadly disease that can kill trees of all ages and is spread by the movement of soil and plant material. Find out what you can do to help protect our native kauri forests.
Urgent Notices
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Winter Waiheke Timetable - 4 June
On Tuesday 4 June we will be switching over to a winter timetable. We will operate on this timetable…

