This is a list of ferries that operate in Auckland as part of the city's public transport network. Ferries are primarily operated by Fullers360, SeaLink, Belaire, and Explore.[1][2] Auckland Transport also owns several ferries,[3] but these vessels are controlled by Fullers360 until 2028.[4]
Auckland Transport
In 2022, Auckland Transport purchased four diesel ferries that were in dire need of repair from Fullers,[5][6] and is upgrading them to reduce their emissions.[6] There are plans to commission five new hybrid-electric ferries,[5] with the first two expected to arrive in 2024.[7]
Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Class/type | Notes |
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Future hybrid vessel | ![]() |
2026 planned[8] |
300 28 bikes[8] |
32m[9] | IC19214[9] | ||
Future electric vessel | ![]() |
2025 planned[11] |
191[11] 24 bikes[11] |
24m[12] | EVM200[12] | ||
Future electric vessel | ![]() |
2025 planned[11] |
191[11] 24 bikes[11] |
24m[12] | EVM200[12] | ||
Starflyte | ![]() |
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1999[14] 24 years ago |
299[15] 15 bikes |
32m[16] | ||
Discovery V (D5) | ![]() |
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1998[4] 25 years ago |
215[15] 12 bikes |
24m[16] | ||
Wanderer | ![]() |
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1996[17] 27 years ago |
196[17] 8 bikes |
25m[16] | ||
Tiri Kat | ![]() |
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1993[18] 30 years ago |
252[15] 20 bikes |
22m[16] |
Explore Group
Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Class/type | Notes |
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Tuhi Rapa | ![]() |
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2022[20] 1 year ago |
300[21] 30 bikes |
29m[21] | IC22043[22] | Used on tourist routes such as Tiritiri Matangi and Motutapu[23] |
Island Explorer | ![]() |
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2018[25] 5 years ago |
170[26] 40 bikes |
21m[24] | IC17050[26] | Relocated from the Whitsunday Islands[27] |
Discovery IV (D4) | ![]() |
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1998[28] 25 years ago |
80[28] | 17.1m[28] | Relocated from the Bay of Islands[27] |
Fullers360
Key: | Out of service | Sold or Scrapped |
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Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Class/type | Notes |
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Future hybrid vessel | ![]() |
2025 planned[8] |
300 28 bikes[8] |
32m[9] | IC19214[9] | ||
Future electric vessel | ![]() |
2024 planned[31] |
10 0 bikes[30] |
8m[30] | F8[30] | ||
Kororā | ![]() |
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2017[32] 6 years ago |
420[33] 20 bikes |
34.9m[16] | IC15128[34] | |
Tōrea | ![]() |
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2017[35] 6 years ago |
420[36] 20 bikes |
34.9m[16] | IC15128[34] | |
Te Maki | ![]() |
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2017 6 years ago |
174[15] 10 bikes |
23.9m[16] | IC15062[38] | |
Discovery VII (D7) | ![]() |
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2015[40] 8 years ago |
134[15][41] 6 bikes |
19m[16] | IC14202[40] | |
Discovery VI (D6) | ![]() |
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2015[42] 8 years ago |
249[16] 6 bikes |
24.96m[16] | ICO13078[43] | |
Te Kōtuku | ![]() |
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2014[44] 9 years ago |
329[15][45] 20 bikes |
34m[16] | ||
Ika Kākahi | ![]() |
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2011[47] 12 years ago |
400[47] 20 bikes |
37m[16] | EnviroCat[48] | Built as a crew-transfer vessel for Gladstone LNG, known as Capricornian Dancer before joining Fullers in 2019[47] |
Kekeno | ![]() |
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2011[47] 12 years ago |
400[47] 20 bikes |
37m[16] | EnviroCat[48] | Built as a crew-transfer vessel for Gladstone LNG, known as Capricornian Surfer before joining Fullers in 2017[47] |
Takahē | ![]() |
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2011[17] 12 years ago |
194[17] 10 bikes |
23.9m[16] | IC11022[51] | |
Adventurer | ![]() |
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1996 27 years ago |
246[17] 12 bikes |
29m[16] | ||
Discovery III (D3) | ![]() |
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1996[17] 27 years ago |
150[15] 6 bikes |
18m[16] | ||
Tiger Cat | ![]() |
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1996[17] 27 years ago |
140[15] 15 bikes |
18m[16] | ||
Harbour Cat | ![]() |
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1995[54] 28 years ago |
108[15] 15 bikes |
20m[16] | ||
Discovery II (D2) | ![]() |
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1995[55] 28 years ago |
78[15] 4 bikes |
15m[16] | ||
Osprey | ![]() |
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1994[57] 29 years ago |
152[15] 10 bikes |
19.5m[16] | Withdrawn from service in 2023[27]. Not wheelchair accessible[58]. | |
Discovery I (D1) | ![]() |
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1993[59] 30 years ago |
151[15] | 20m[16] | ||
Superflyte | ![]() |
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1996[17] 27 years ago |
650[17] 30 bikes |
41m[16] | Withdrawn from service in 2019, scrapped in 2023[60] | |
Seaflyte | ![]() |
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1994[62] 29 years ago |
208[17] 20 bikes |
21.48m[16] | Renamed Milford Explorer, now operates in Milford Sound[63] | |
Jet Raider | ![]() |
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1990 33 years ago |
400[65] | 37m[16] | Sold to Tonga in 2017 and renamed to MV Māui[66] | |
Kea | ![]() |
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1988[67] 35 years ago |
450[16] 30 bikes |
27.06m[16] | Withdrawn from service in 2020[68], scrapped in 2023[69] | |
Quickcat | ![]() |
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1986 37 years ago |
650[71] 30 bikes |
33.38m[16] | Parked at Silo Marina[72] still in service but is only a backup vessel for Fullers360 |
Belaire Ferries
Belaire Ferries operates 16 daily services from Downtown Auckland to West Harbour, and 4 services to Rakino Island each week.[73]
Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Notes |
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Centurion | ![]() |
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150[17] | 20.8m[16] | Ex. Gold Coast Ferries[74] | |
Spirit | ![]() |
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1997[75] 26 years old |
88[16] | 16.8m[16] | Ex. Gold Coast Ferries[74] |
Serenity | ![]() |
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1998[17] 25 years old |
55[17] | 14.2m[16] | Ex. Salvation Army[77] |
Clipper I | ![]() |
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2002[78] 21 years old |
48[16] | 13.1m[78] | Ex. SeaLink Pine Harbour[78] |
Splash Palace (sold in 2023) |
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2004[79] 19 years old |
24[80] 0 bikes |
11.25m[80] | |
M.V. Belaire (sold in 2023) |
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2005[79] 18 years old |
24[80] 0 bikes |
11.25m[80] |
SeaLink
Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Tonnage | Length | |
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Sea Quest | ![]() |
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2022[82] 1 years ago |
30 cars[82] 10 bikes[83] 299 passengers[82] |
497 GT[82] | 44.8m[81] | |
Seabridge | ![]() |
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2013[84] 10 years ago |
24 cars[85] 10 bikes[83] 250 passengers[86] |
482 GT | 46.22m[86] | |
Seacat | ![]() |
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2004[87] 19 years ago |
55 cars[87] 10 bikes[83] 400 passengers[88] |
573 GT[89] | 49.5m[88] | |
Seaway II | ![]() |
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1996[89] 27 years ago |
24 cars[85] 10 bikes[83] 300 passengers[90] |
281 GT | 37.85m[90] | |
Island Navigator | ![]() |
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1988[89] 35 years ago |
53 cars[91] 10 bikes[83] 195 passengers[92] |
361 GT | 37.95m[92] | |
Seamaster (relocated to Fiji in 2023[93]) |
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1983[94] 40 years ago |
24 cars[85] 10 bikes[83] 300 passengers[94] |
41.38m[94] | ||
Pine Harbour Passenger Ferries | |||||||
Clipper V | ![]() |
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2015[95] 8 years ago |
98[95] | 17.7m[95] | ||
Clipper IV | ![]() |
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2011[96] 12 years ago |
98[96] | 17.7m[96] | ||
Clipper III | ![]() |
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2008[97] 15 years ago |
48[97] | 14.95m[97] | ||
Clipper II | ![]() |
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2006[98] 17 years ago |
48[98] | 14.95m[98] |
Island Direct
Island Direct operates 9 daily services from Downtown Auckland to Matiatia, Waiheke Island.[99] The service commenced in November 2023.[100]
Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Notes |
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Te Waipiki | ![]() |
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2019[101] 4 years ago |
50[102] | 19m[101] | Relocated from Whakaari / White Island[102]. Previously called Te Puia Whakaari[101]. |
See also
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