Built around two large ports and nicknamed "Tamali Makaurau" by the Maori, meaning a young girl courted by a hundred lovers, Auckland is one of the main cities of New Zealand's North Island. Today, it is above all an exceptional territory at the heart of many covetousnesses in particular thanks to its fertility and its natural harbors opened on the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. As the country's largest city, a singular dynamism and a very particular energy fill its streets. Between art galleries and shopping, it knows how to satisfy the desires of its tourists. In the city center, on Queen Street, the Sky Tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Viaduct harbor and its luxury yachts as well as its countless bars and cafés. The oldest park in the city, the Auckland Estate is located at the foot of an extinct volcano and is home to the Winter Gardens. Between city and nature, Auckland has many surprises in store. All around it are fifty volcanoes, more than fifty islands and thousands of kilometers of coastline and beaches.