As tarifas municipais usam cartões locais, zonas, regras e exclusões sem contato. Compare o dia ou semana real da viagem em vez de um bilhete de cada rede.

NZD

Tabela de preços em 10 moedas

Tarifas para adultos em Auckland válidas a partir de 1º de fevereiro de 2026. A faixa nacional de ida é a referência da comunidade em junho de 2026.

Preços verificados 12 August 2026As conversões usam taxas RBNZ de 12 August 2026.
ArtigoNZDUSDGBPAUDJPYEURCNYKRWINRSGD
Auckland City LinkAT HOP ou sem contato$0.95US$0.56£0.41A$0.79JP¥89€0.48CN¥3.76₩790₹53SGD 0.71
Zona Auckland 1adulto$3.00US$1.76£1.30A$2.50JP¥281€1.53CN¥12₩2,495₹168SGD 2.26
Auckland 2 zonasadulto$4.90US$2.88£2.13A$4.08JP¥458€2.49CN¥19₩4,074₹275SGD 3.69
Auckland 4+ zonasadulto$7.90US$4.64£3.43A$6.57JP¥739€4.02CN¥31₩6,569₹443SGD 5.94
Limite de 7 dias em AucklandServiços elegíveis AT HOP$50US$29£22A$42JP¥4,678€25CN¥198₩41,575₹2,803SGD 38
Típico local de mão únicagama da comunidade nacional$2.50–$6.00US$1.47–US$3.52£1.09–£2.61A$2.08–A$4.99JP¥234–JP¥561€1.27–€3.05CN¥9.90–CN¥24₩2,079–₩4,989₹140–₹336SGD 1.88–SGD 4.51

Os valores monetários são conversões mecânicas do benchmark NZD, e não cotações de cartão ou dinheiro. Os bancos e provedores de pagamento aplicam suas próprias taxas e taxas.

01

O pagamento muda o resultado

O limite de sete dias de US$ 50 de Auckland se aplica a viagens AT HOP qualificadas, enquanto o pagamento sem contato tem um limite diário de US$ 20. Nem todas as balsas estão incluídas.

Ative e desative a etiqueta corretamente. Uma etiqueta perdida pode alterar a cobrança ou impedir a contagem de viagens para um limite.

02

As redes são locais

Metlink usa suas próprias zonas, tarifas e regras de transferência, com alterações em vigor em 15 de maio de 2026. Outras cidades usam cartões separados ou sistemas sem contato.

Verifique os ônibus do aeroporto, balsas e serviços turísticos individualmente porque as tarifas fixas ou premium geralmente ficam fora dos limites normais.

03

Deixe a autocaravana estacionada

O transporte público pode eliminar o estacionamento centralizado, os limites de altura e os problemas de condução sob o efeito do álcool. Adicione a conexão do acampamento à parada ao comparar os custos.

Para duas ou mais pessoas, uma tarifa única ainda precisa ser multiplicada por cada viajante e em ambas as direções.

04

Cards, contactless and the regional patchwork

New Zealand has no single national transport card. Auckland uses AT HOP, Wellington uses Snapper, and other regions run their own systems, with contactless bank card payment rolling out unevenly. A card bought in one city may be useless in the next.

For a short visit, check whether the city you are in accepts contactless before buying a stored-value card. For a longer stay in Auckland or Wellington, the card usually pays for itself quickly through cheaper fares than cash.

05

Airport connections

Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch all have bus links to the city, priced separately from ordinary urban fares and considerably cheaper than a taxi or rideshare. Queenstown's airport bus is short and inexpensive. None of these are included in a standard day pass.

Price the airport leg on its own when comparing options, and factor in luggage. With three or more people and bags, a rideshare is sometimes competitive with individual bus fares, which is rarely true for one traveller.

06

When public transport beats the campervan

Driving a large vehicle into central Auckland or Wellington is unpleasant and parking is expensive and height-restricted. Leaving the van at a campground or park-and-ride and taking the bus or train in is usually faster, cheaper and much less stressful.

The same logic applies in Queenstown in peak season, where parking a campervan near the centre is genuinely difficult. Base yourself outside and use the local service for the days you want to be in town.

07

Where there is no service at all

Most of rural New Zealand has no meaningful public transport, and what exists is often a single school-linked service. A trip planned around buses works between the main centres and tourist hubs and does not work for reaching most campsites, trailheads or small towns.

If you are travelling without a vehicle, plan around the intercity coach network and the tourist shuttles serving specific tracks, and accept that the itinerary is shaped by those routes rather than by where you would ideally go.

08

Getting around without a car in the cities

Auckland's rail and bus network covers the isthmus reasonably and the ferry to Devonport and Waiheke is worth taking for its own sake. Wellington is compact enough to walk, with the cable car and a suburban rail network for anything further out.

Christchurch runs a bus network from a central exchange and is flat enough that cycling is genuinely practical, with an expanding network of separated cycleways. Bike hire is widely available and often better value than a day of bus fares.

Concessions exist for children and older travellers, and some cities offer day passes that beat individual fares once you make three or four trips. Work out the expected number of trips before choosing between a pass and paying per journey.

MAP

Lugares ao longo do caminho

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