This is a list of ferries that operate in Auckland as part of the city's public transport network. Ferries are primarily operated by Fullers360, SeaLink, Belaire, and Explore.[1][2] Auckland Transport also owns several ferries,[3] but these vessels are controlled by Fullers360 until 2028.[4]
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^"Behind the name of Auckland's newest cruise catamaran".
^"Auckland's ferries to be publicly owned in $100m shake-up of transport services".
^"Ferry D5" (PDF). FYI.org.nz. Auckland Transport. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
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