Study English in New Zealand
 

About Auckland

Auckland City

It combines all the advantages of a big city with easy access to nearby beaches, islands, forests and farmland. There is something in Auckland for everyone!

 

$ What Things Cost in Auckland $

 

New Zealand is not an expensive country, but it is not a very cheap one either. It is somewhere in the middle. Things are generally a bit cheaper here than in Western Europe or Japan and a bit more expensive than in many other Asian, East European and Latin American countries. Here are a few examples of what you can expect to pay for things in Auckland. All prices are in New Zealand dollars.

 

An unlimited ride monthly bus/train/ferry pass (all stages) $199

Supermarket (per week if student is staying at WWH) $60

Entertainment (per week) $30 +

Gym Membership (per month) $85

Fast Food lunch (fish and chips, Big Mac Combo etc.) $6.50

A Pizza for two $12

A beer in a pub $6

A movie $8-15

A recent CD $15-$25

A can of coke $1.50

A souvenir t-shirt $20

A postcard bought and mailed home $3

A cappuccino in a cafe $3.50

A haircut $12 men/$25 women

A daily newspaper $1.50

A swim at the local pool $5.50

 

 

 

Most students also want to enjoy some of the attractions of Auckland as well. Here is what you can expect to pay:

 

Horse riding $20

The Zoo $12

Rainbow’s End Amusement Park $39

Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium $22.50

Auckland Museum $5

Rent rollerblades $15/hour

Play golf $20

Auckland Art Gallery FREE

Boat trip on the Harbour $20

Top of the Skytower $18

Maritime Museum (including sail) $10

Hire a car from$25/day

Return Ferry to Devonport $8

Visit one of dozens of beautiful beaches, tramp in the Waitakere ranges, visit a city or regional park, enjoy the botanic gardens FREE.