Devonport was originally made up of three volcanic islands, Mount Victoria, North Head, and the largely quarry-destroyed Mount Cambria. These geographical features add to the unique landscape of Devonport and offer tourists opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. The views from these points are spectacular, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area.
The ferry crossing between Auckland's business district and Devonport takes about 12 minutes, usually on the Seabus Kea, a modern ferry specially built for this connection. This quick and convenient mode of transport offers tourists an easy way to travel between the two locations, while also providing a unique perspective of the city from the water.
Near Mount Cambria is the Devonport Museum. This museum offers tourists a chance to delve into the history and culture of Devonport. With a variety of exhibits and collections, it provides a comprehensive overview of the area's past and its development over the years.
History & Anthropology Historic house War
33 Vauxhall Road, Auckland
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