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Manukau Heads Lighthouse

759 Manukau Heads Road, Manukau Heads, Manukau, Auckland

When it comes to the waters surrounding Auckland, Waitemata Harbour—lined with sailboats and yachts—tends to get all the attention. Forming the city’s southern boundary is Manukau Harbour, with places of scenic beauty even its flashy neighbor can’t match. One such site is Manukau Heads Lighthouse, with a lookout tower to amplify the views.

Originally constructed in 1874, the lighthouse is one of a handful in New Zealand where it’s still possible to scale the steps and stand in the lightkeeper’s den. Today, Manukau Heads looks much the same as it did in the 1800s. This lonely outpost at the entrance to Manukau Harbour faces the Tasman Sea. Here, rolling fields and pastureland abut mostly calm waters. Visitors can meander around the lightkeeper’s balcony, step inside to view the prism lens, and visit the adjacent Signal Station, which provides sweeping views of the Waitakere Ranges directly across the harbor.

If you’re lucky, it’s sometimes possible to spot whales and dolphins swimming near the mouth of the harbor—one species, the Maui Dolphin, is the rarest dolphin in the world. On clear days, the summit of snow-capped Mt. Taranaki can often be seen to the south, and the shiny, steel Auckland skyline floats on the northern horizon.

  • A staircase of 120 steps leads to the lighthouse from the parking lot.
  • Guides with 4WD transport may be available for visitors with mobility issues.
  • There’s no cost to enter the lighthouse tower but donations are welcome.
  • Be sure to pack food and water as there are no shops, supplies, or drinking water on-site; picnic areas are plentiful.
  • There are no garbage cans so take any rubbish with you.
  • A small restroom is located by the parking lot at the base of the lighthouse steps.

The Manukau Peninsula is located approximately 63 miles (101 kilometers) from downtown Auckland, or roughly 1.75 hours by car. Following State Highway 1, take exit 461 for State Highway 22. Follow the signs to Waiuku. From there it’s a 45-minute drive on a paved road to Manukau Heads.

Manukau Heads Lighthouse is open from morning until early evening daily. The gates close promptly and visiting after hours is not permitted. More than 15,000 visitors explore the lighthouse year-round; check weather conditions before you go.

Unfortunately, the lighthouse was erected 11 years too late: in 1863, the HMS Orpheus ran aground on a nearby Manukau reef. In the end, 189 sailors drowned in the waters just off the lighthouse. The event remains New Zealand’s largest maritime disaster. Visitors can learn more from historical photos and placards on-site.

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