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  1. The Bay Bus can get you easily from point A to B. It’s the yellow (GL), blue (CL) en green (CL) line that run by the Tauranga cruise port. Your closest bus stop to the cruise terminal is Salisbury Avenue: CL (short for City Link), the green line is the line that will get you into town fast!

  2. There are 7 ways to get from New Zealand to Madrid by plane, bus, or train. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  3. Information on where your ship docks, how to get from the port into the city, maps, bus and shuttle information, public transport options, cruise terminal information, cruise port schedules, must see sights, shopping guides, restaurant guides, internet and wifi locations, and suggestions for things to do.

  4. Route Map. This route map shows our main stops and connections around the North Island and South Island of New Zealand as of September 2024. Read our latest network update.

  5. Buses run seven days a week and on all public holidays except Christmas Day. The buses in Tauranga are called the Bay Hoppers. Each bus stop and bus shelter is numbered. Bus users are able to obtain timetable information by following information provided at each bus stop.

  6. Tauranga has a local bus service which provides transport to most locations around the area, including Mt.Maunganui and Papamoa. The ferry service to Mt. Maunganui operates in summer. There are three taxi companies in Tauranga: Citicabs, Tauranga Taxis and Coastline.

  7. It is the only terminal able to accommodate the largest container ships to visit New Zealand, unlocking economic and environmental benefits for importers and exporters. The terminal is connected by rail and road to the rest of the Upper North Island, with direct access to inland freight hubs at MetroPort Auckland and the Ruakura Superhub ...

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