What is SeePort?
SeePort 2010 is yet to be announced. Details will be out soon.
SeePort is a public open-day event giving Aucklanders the opportunity to see their port in action. Bus tours,
led by Ports of Auckland staff, are an opportunity to get a rare glimpse behind the red fence and to see some of the most technologically advanced (and biggest!) boy
toys in the country.
SeePort also includes displays by our dancing tug boats at the end of Princes Wharf, and exhibits at the historic Captain
Cook Gate, opposite Gore St.
Friends and family are invited to jump aboard a double decker bus and enjoy a guided tour of Auckland's port.
The free, hour-long bus tours will travel around Ports of Auckland's commercial wharves, stopping at areas of interest and importance.
This an opportunity for Aucklanders to get up-close and personal with port operations. The tour includes interesting and informative commentary by a Ports of Auckland staff member.
The tours are suitable for all ages and abilities. We encourage people with children to bring them on the weekend tours, which are specially tailored to be family-friendly. Please remember all children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult with photo ID.
Learn more about New Zealand's largest port through informative and interactive displays. Explore the history of the Port, learn more about each of the commercial wharves - and meet the faces of those who have the greatest office views in Auckland!
The family-friendly weekend exhibits are for the kids. Come down on the weekends to meet Sally Seabreeze the story teller, or maybe get your face painted.
Do you know what's inside a container? - find out more at our exhibits during SeePort.
During SeePort head down to the end of Princes Wharf (click here for a map) to watch our tugs dance and play.