But wait, there’s more!
Our first port of call on the cruise was Tauranga, located on the eastern coast of New Zealand in the Bay of Plenty. But, before I get to that, let me just fill in some details about the previous two days before getting on the ship…
After spending a night at the Old Oak, Anna and I got up early for another beautiful day and started our journey back south towards Auckland. Our agenda was loose, but it did contain one specific item, which was to find and visit the Matua Wines vineyard, a winery that produces wine Anna and I really enjoy back in Alabama.
The trip was enjoyable, as we got to pass through some little towns and get off the beaten path and take some amazing backroads. Eventually, by using (as always deceitful) Google Maps and having a bit of luck we found the place, and it didn’t disappoint. The area the winery was located in is a favourite region for Aucklanders to day-visit: hilly, forested landscapes that give way to carefully maintained vineyards, high-hedged roads, and quaint stone-fenced cottages. Matua’s property was much of the same, with beautiful, rustic/modern buildings and rows of grape vines.
After doing some enthusiastic sampling and making a purchase, we kept driving and got back to Auckland, which marked the end of our time with a car. We had not failed to make the most of that opportunity, and easily clocked over 1000kms in only 3 days.
The following day we took our forced and relative immobility to hoof it around the city for more exploration. We spent the morning around town, and in the afternoon were joined by an old friend, Phil, and his wife and little baby girl, for dinner. After that it was packing up and organization for the first day of our cruise.


