Destination

Plans

Destination Management Plans are living documents. It is hoped they will assist in guiding the visitor economy operating in these regions to work with their communities, providing a way in which to actively manage the type of tourism they’d like to have.  

About Destination Management Plans

Following the launch of the Destination Auckland Management Plan in 2018, Tātaki Auckland Unlimited undertook working with three regions of Tāmaki Makaurau which were heavily impacted by visitors (regional, national, and international).

These three regions were Aotea Great Barrier Island, Matakana Coast and Waiheke Island. These localised plans focus on planning for sustainable development which includes growth, environmental impacts and ensuring that the experience of the visitor economy both on these communities and their visitors are positive. In completing these plans, a wide range of stakeholder’s groups including government agencies (local and central) transport agencies communities business groups and relevant mana whenua authorities of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland were consulted. 

These localised Destination Management Plans will also help to inform the review of the overarching Destination Auckland Management Plan which will be looking forward to 2035.

View our latest Destination Plans

Matakana Coast
Destination Management Plan

This framework supports the ongoing development and growth of Matakana Coast, ensuring it continues to be sustainable and appealing to locals and visitors alike.

 

Aotea Great Barrier Island
Destination Management Plan

Aotea Great Barrier Island has an opportunity set a new standard for conservation and destination management in Aotearoa New Zealand, and establishing a pilot destination management solution that others can aspire to.

 

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