CONTACT THE HEKE

 

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64 Onetangi Road,
Waiheke Island,
Auckland,
New Zealand

Walk-ins are welcome. Mid-afternoon is a great time to come in for a tasting if you have not booked.
To speak to us regarding orders, accounts or general enquiries phone +64 9 372 0020
For more read our FAQ’s here.

Waiheke Whisky info@waihekewhisky.com
Waiheke Brewing Co mark@waihekebrewing.co.nz

HOW TO GET HERE

Read the comprehensive blog post we wrote to help you get to Waiheke and to The 'HEKE is at 64 Onetangi Road, directly opposite the golf course, on the golden ‘kilometre’ of Onetangi Road. To get here from the ferry by bus or car, you will pass Wild Estate (800m) -> Stonyridge (500m) -> Tantalus (400m) -> Postage Stamp (200m) -> THE HEKE! 

With a Car: Just navigate to 64 Onetangi Road. We have a car park. 

Without a Car: When you get off the ferry at Matiatia Wharf you can taxi, rent a car, electric bike, scooter, or catch the bus. 

Bus: You can use your AT HOP card on Waiheke buses. There is a regular bus stop close to our gate. Get on the bus to Onetangi and ask the driver for THE HEKE on Onetangi Rd.

The Fullers Hop On Hop Off bus stops close by too. Just ask the driver and look out for our sign, straight across the road from the golf course. 

READ OUR BLOG POST ‘GET TO WAIHEKE AND GET AROUND HERE WHEN YOU ARRIVE’.

The Beauty of Waiheke

Waiheke Island is a very special place. Situated in the Hauraki Gulf of Auckland, Waiheke is a global sensation, top-5 ranked in Conde Nast’s ‘Best Islands in the World’, and Lonely Planet's Best in Travel publication. 

New Zealanders agree, and the island is loved by locals and tourists alike - over 1 million visitors per year visit the island. Known for its stunning beaches, vineyards and subtropical climate, Waiheke Island is a short 35 minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland.

It’s not just for summer. Those who visit in colder months will discover the beauty of the island in winter - the beautiful rugged landscapes, deep green native bush, walking tracks & the perfect place for a fireside lunch on a winter’s day. 


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