a biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition held on magnificent Waiheke Island

How to make the most of headland SCULPTURE ON THE GULF

Some people have asked me what’s the best way to see headland SCULPTURE ON THE GULF?

So here are a few tips:

Getting There: Take Fullers passenger ferry from downtown Auckland or Waiheke Shipping’s car ferry from Half Moon Bay to Waiheke. Buses connect to and from the passenger ferry.

Slip, Slop, Slap - Ladies and gentlemen, wear sunscreen. It’s New Zealand in the height of summer - enough said!

Confortable Shoes - You will be walking around 2km, the last thing you want is poor footwear, sprained ankles, blisters, again enough said.

Water - Drinks will be availible from the end of the walkway. Water and soft dring during the day, beer and wine in the evenings. However on a hot day, you’ll really appreciate having a bottle of water right there on the track with you.

Allow Plenty of Time - You’ll be captivated by the sculptures and find yourself spending time examining them from all angles. Take your time, remember, it’s Waiheke Island - What’s the rush?

Take a Camera! You’re about to see 26 spectacular sculpture from some of New Zealand’s leading artists, along one of the most picturesque coastline in the Auckland region. Take some photos - remember, these sculpture’s are only on display between January 22nd and February 15th 2009. To ensure you get some great shots - check this out - Oh, and when you’ve got your great photos, feel free to share them with us!

One Response to “How to make the most of headland SCULPTURE ON THE GULF

  1. Steve Says:

    FOOD & WINE! I have to say that the addition of a refreshment stop at the end of the walk is absolute genius. We arrived, 4 kids in tow, hot and thirsty to find chilled beer, Goldwater wines, ice creams and a cheese platter- what more could we ask for! Thanks guys the walk/ sculpture & whole package was just fantastic and we’re coming back again with friends this weekend.

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