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By Road and Sea

Driving: Approx 19h15m

Sailing: Approx 3h20m

By Air

Flight: Approx 1h55m

Driving: Approx 0h42m

By Rail

Train: Approx 17h43m

Driving: Approx 5h15m

Sailing: Approx 3h20m

When travelling between islands by road or rail, a ferry journey is required.

From the Northern most City (Auckland) to the Southern most (Dunedin) it is a mere 1399 km / 869 miles long

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