Moana Auckland Returns In 2026: A Festival Of Ocean, Culture And Summer Vibes
Moana Auckland, New Zealand’s Ocean Festival is back for its third edition in 2026, bringing a fun, ocean-inspired celebration to Auckland’s waterfront with a refreshed programme over three weekends.
Running from 28 February to 15 March 2026, Moana Auckland will deliver a unique line-up of events which capture the spirit of summer, the power of the ocean and the cultural heartbeat of Tāmaki Makaurau. The first wave of programme highlights has been confirmed, with crowd favourites making a return alongside New Zealand firsts, with more to be revealed in the weeks ahead.
In 2026, the festival is expected to attract around 100,000 people to Auckland’s waterfront, injecting vibrancy, supporting local businesses and delivering an estimated $4.5 million boost to regional GDP.
The festival is an Auckland Council Event, delivered by council-controlled organisation Tātaki Auckland Unlimited (TAU), the region’s cultural, events and destination agency.
Mayor of Auckland, Wayne Brown says: “It’s fantastic to see Moana Auckland return for its third year. As a keen boatie and surfer myself, this has special appeal to me, and this is something that’s iconically Auckland. Our harbours and beaches are a big part of who we are.”
“We'll also have SailGP returning earlier in February, which means more international visitors will get to experience Auckland events. This is a festival for everyone – locals, families, visitors – anyone who wants to experience the best of our waterfront, our stunning Waitematā Harbour and our way of life.
“These events had a proven return on investment last time around, and I suspect the same for this summer.”
Nick Hill CE of Tātaki Auckland Unlimited says: “Moana Auckland is all about bringing the waterfront to life with a celebration that’s uniquely ours and shaped by local talent and home-grown events. It extends that summer feeling just a little longer and invites Aucklanders and visitors alike to dive into everything that makes this place special.
“With a range of events happening in the city in January and February, Moana Auckland helps maintain that energy on the waterfront, extend the visitor season and reinforce Auckland as the place to be over summer.”
Anchor Events for Moana Auckland 2026
28 February – 1 March:
Seafood & Summer Weekend
The festival
kicks off with a sun-soaked celebration of kai moana down at
the waterfront. Expect fresh seafood, family-friendly
activities, sustainability storytelling, food trucks, stalls
and cold drinks. This is your official invitation to start
summer’s encore.
28 February – 15 March:
The Z Manu World Champs
A crowd favourite
returns to make a bigger splash than ever before. Moana
Auckland will host this year’s two epic super qualifiers
and the grand final that promises massive manus and
unmatched energy at Karanga Plaza Harbour Pool. Whether
you're a manu legend or just there to cheer, there’s a
place for everyone.
28 February: Red Bull ‘Secret Event’
Red Bull is gearing up to bring the harbour to life with one of their world-renowned events. While details are still under wraps, you won’t want to miss the action! Stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled on Red Bull’s social media channels for all the exciting updates coming soon.
5- 8 March:
Auckland Boat Show
New Zealand’s largest
on-water boat show docks in the heart of Jellicoe Harbour
showcasing everything from sailing yachts and superyachts to
amphibious vessels and cutting-edge marine tech. An
unmissable event for marine enthusiasts and lifestyle
seekers alike. The 2026 edition promises to be extra
special, as the Auckland Boat Show marks its 25th
anniversary.
13-15 March: Auckland Wooden Boat
Festival
A stunning celebration of
maritime heritage in partnership with the New Zealand
Maritime Museum. With more than 200 heritage boats, models
and memorabilia on show, the Auckland Wooden Boat Festival
connects the voyaging stories of Māori and Pasifika,
European and Asian arrivals, and the rich history of
Aotearoa New Zealand’s classic boating culture. Set in the
Viaduct Marina, this is storytelling on water.
More events will be announced in the lead-up to the festival.
Many of the events will be releasing further details in the coming weeks, including calls for registrations, participation, and ticketing. From signing up to dive bomb into ‘Browny’s Pool’ at the Z Manu World Champs, to reserving your spot at the Auckland Boat Show, or preparing your classic vessel for the Wooden Boat Festival, there will be plenty of opportunities for Aucklanders and visitors to get involved.
Moana Auckland continues to grow as a flagship cultural and economic driver for Auckland, delivering not just events, but a sense of place, pride and identity. From adrenaline and artistry to heritage and hospitality, the 2026 edition is set to be a highlight of the region’s summer calendar.
About
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
Tātaki
Auckland Unlimited is Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s
cultural, events and destination agency. It is an Auckland
Council-controlled organisation that works to make Auckland
a vibrant place to live and visit, through events,
experiences and taonga
(treasures).
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