Distance from Whangarei to Auckland
Distance between Whangarei and Auckland is 132 kilometers (82 miles).
Driving distance from Whangarei to Auckland is 162 kilometers (101 miles).
82 miles
101 miles
Distance Map Between Whangarei and Auckland
Whangarei, New Zealand ↔ Auckland, New Zealand = 82 miles = 132 km.
How far is it between Whangarei and Auckland
Whangarei is located in New Zealand with (-35.7317,174.3239) coordinates and Auckland is located in New Zealand with (-36.8667,174.7667) coordinates. The calculated flying distance from Whangarei to Auckland is equal to 82 miles which is equal to 132 km.
If you want to go by car, the driving distance between Whangarei and Auckland is 161.94 km. If you ride your car with an average speed of 112 kilometers/hour (70 miles/h), travel time will be 01 hours 26 minutes. Please check the avg. speed travel time table on the right for various options.
Difference between fly and go by a car is 30 km.
City/Place | Latitude and Longitude | GPS Coordinates |
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Whangarei | -35.7317, 174.3239 | 35° 43´ 54.0120'' S 174° 19´ 26.0760'' E |
Auckland | -36.8667, 174.7667 | 36° 52´ 0.0120'' S 174° 46´ 0.0120'' E |
Estimated Travel Time Between Whangarei and Auckland
Average Speed | Travel Time |
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30 mph (48 km/h) | 03 hours 22 minutes |
40 mph (64 km/h) | 02 hours 31 minutes |
50 mph (80 km/h) | 02 hours 01 minutes |
60 mph (97 km/h) | 01 hours 40 minutes |
70 mph (112 km/h) | 01 hours 26 minutes |
75 mph (120 km/h) | 01 hours 20 minutes |
Related Distances from Whangarei
Cities | Distance |
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Whangarei to Nelson | 1032 km |
Whangarei to Gisborne | 638 km |
Whangarei to Auckland | 162 km |
Whangarei to Whakatane | 452 km |
Whangarei to Dunedin | 1593 km |
Related Distances to Auckland
Cities | Distance |
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Christchurch to Auckland | 1217 km |
Napier to Auckland | 411 km |
Gisborne to Auckland | 476 km |
Whakatane to Auckland | 296 km |
Blenheim to Auckland | 771 km |
Recent Comments
The NZ speed limit is 100 km/hr. To drive at 112 km/hr is unrealistic and illegal. Misinformation like this contributes to the high incidence of fatalities on NZ roads caused by tourist drivers.