About Z Pier - OCEAN GROOVE BOAT
Ocean Groove Cruises operates a 50-foot party yacht moored at Z Pier in Auckland’s Westhaven Marina. Westhaven is a major yachting hub – in fact, Auckland Council notes that “Z-Pier is the commercial heart of Westhaven Marina, which is the biggest marina in the Southern Hemisphere” (www.westhaven.co.nz ). As such, Z Pier is a bustling departure point for fishing charters, harbour cruises and party boats. Ocean Groove rebranded this vessel in 2020 (formerly known as the “LuvBoat”) and refitted it with a modern Mediterranean-style interior (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). The company describes the boat as a “fully functional event venue” capable of hosting up to 50 guests at a time (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). In practice, it’s a floating function space with a dance floor, lounge seating, outdoor decks and a licensed bar on board. Signature features include panoramic 360° harbour views (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) and vibrant party lighting (laser and strobe lights are standard on the dance floor (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz )). This makes the boat a unique Auckland venue – it combines nightclub-style entertainment with iconic Harbour Bridge and city views that you won’t get at an inland club. In short, Z Pier – Ocean Groove Boat is essentially a private party-boat charter docked in Westhaven, offering a mix of cruising, club music, and harbour sightseeing in one package.
Events and Programming
The Ocean Groove Boat doesn’t run on a fixed weekly schedule. Instead, it is typically chartered for special events and theme cruises. Recent examples (from 2020–2023) include a New Year’s Eve fireworks cruise on 31 Dec 2020 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), a “Brazilian Dance Cruise” in Jan 2021 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), and a “Queen of the Sea” comedy cruise hosted by drag star Anita Wigl’it in Apr 2021 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). In early 2023, a high-profile “Simple Tings Boat Cruise – Summer 2023” was held at Z Pier Ocean Groove (sold out) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). These illustrate the boat’s role as a party cruiser. Types of events include DJ dance nights, stag/hen parties, birthdays and corporate outings. The crew can arrange live entertainment onboard – for example, they partner with Samba Passion for Brazilian dance performances (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ), or Caluzzi Cabaret for drag shows (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). The on-board entertainment often features a full DJ setup or live music, plus thematic acts or games. Wedding receptions and anniversary cruises are also common, with packages providing catering, decorations, even marriage celebrants if needed. In general, events on the Ocean Groove Boat have a nightclub vibe: a dance floor with professional sound and lighting (a recent description boasts “laser lights and strobe lighting” and a “fantastic sound system” (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz )). Prices vary by event; private charters go by the hour (around NZ$600/hr) while ticketed public cruise events are priced per person. Notably, tickets sell quickly – the 2023 Simple Tings party, for instance, sold out in advance (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Recurring or annual cruises (like an end-of-year fireworks cruise) are often promoted around holidays. In short, Ocean Groove’s programming is flexible: it hosts an eclectic mix of themed parties and private celebrations, all on the water.
Tickets and Booking
There is no traditional box office at Z Pier for walk-up sales. To book the Ocean Groove Boat, you typically arrange either through the operator or through an event promoter. For private charters (weddings, parties, corporate events), you contact Ocean Groove Cruises directly via their website or phone. A deposit (usually NZ$500) is required to reserve your date (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ), with the balance due a few weeks in advance. The hourly charter rate is around $600 NZD per hour (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (more for additional services). For public party cruises, tickets are usually sold out through the event organizer’s site. For example, tickets to themed boat parties (like “Simple Tings” or New Year cruises) are sold online and often sell out early (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), so it’s wise to buy as soon as an event is announced. There are sometimes tiered prices (e.g. general vs VIP tickets), but specific costs will depend on the individual cruise package. All reservations must be prepaid and cancellations follow their policy (a partial refund up to a certain cutoff, full refund only if cancelled by the company for weather, etc., see FAQ policy (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz )). In practice, the best strategy is to monitor the venue’s announcements or partners and book quickly for any popular party since space is strictly limited to 50 people.
Seating and Layout
The Ocean Groove Boat’s interior was redesigned in 2020 after the rebrand, giving it a fresh, Mediterranean-inspired look (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). The layout is open and flexible. A central lounge/dance area features cushioned banquettes and tables along the sides, with a clear deck space for dancing. Behind the lounge is a well-equipped bar counter. Ceiling-mounted stage lights and speakers serve this main cabin area. An upper (open-air) deck sits above the main saloon, accessible by stairs. Both decks have outdoor seating at the edges. For capacity, the boat is “surveyed to carry up to 50 people” (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). According to event-venue listings, it can seat 50 guests in cocktail or dining setups (nzvenues.co.nz ). In practice, many weddings and dinners limit to around 30–40 guests for comfort, though cocktail parties can cram the full 50. For the best experience: the upper deck offers panoramic 360° views of the harbour and cityscape (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ), so it’s ideal for photos and sunset vantage. It’s also cited as “perfect for dancing” with easy access to outdoor seating (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ), so partygoers often flock there. Inside, seats along the sides allow every guest a good sightline to the dance floor or any performers. Reviewer comments note the sound system is powerful and covers the entire boat, so acoustics are good in most spots (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). One tip: avoid standing right next to the main speakers if you need quieter conversation, and be mindful that the stern area by the engines may vibrate slightly. The bow (front) seating offers smooth views of the bridge and skyline. In short, the boat has no “bad” seats; passengers can roam between inside tables or outside railings as they please, but many choose the upper deck for atmosphere and skyline vistas (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ).
Getting There and Parking
Ocean Groove Cruises departs from Z Pier at Westhaven Marina – physically this is Z Pier, St Mary’s Bay, just west of Auckland’s CBD. The address is essentially “Z Pier, Westhaven Marina, St Mary’s Bay, Auckland.” By car, the easiest approach is via Westhaven Drive (off Federal St) leading to the marina’s car park. There is a dedicated parking lot at Z Pier (white-striped spaces) where pay parking applies. The council operates pay-by-plate parking here: white zones are ~$4 NZD per hour (use the nearby machines or the mobile app) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Paying via an app like Inugo drops the rate to about $3.50/hr (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Do not park in any red or blue “restricted” zones at the pier, or you risk a hefty fine (~$65) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Note: motorhomes or large RVs are not permitted in the Z Pier area (www.westhaven.co.nz ). Rideshare and taxi drop-offs can be done at the entrance to Z Pier on Westhaven Drive; there is a small layby near the charter base. Public transport options: the closest buses stop on Fanshawe/Victoria and on Madden/Daldy Streets – all about a 9–10 minute walk from Z Pier (moovitapp.com ). Bus routes include the NX1/NX2 express or local lines (just check AT Metro for stops “Victoria/McDowell” or “Madden/Daldy”). The nearest train station is Waitematā (CITY RAIL LINK) a 25-minute walk away (moovitapp.com ). If arriving by ferry, the Hamer Street ferry terminal (to Wynyard Quarter) is about a 20-minute walk (moovitapp.com ). In short, you can drive and pay to park at Z Pier (metered spots), or come by bus/ferry/train plus a short stroll. Consider timing your trip to allow 10–15 minutes extra for locating the boat at Z Pier on the day of your cruise.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, there is usually a check-in at the boat: for private hires the host or organizer typically coordinates entry. If you have a group booking, you can board about 10 minutes prior to departure (earlier if setting up decorations) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). The crew will greet you, confirm any details (like life-jackets) and give safety briefings. Ocean Groove enforces some strict venue policies: for safety, no high heels or stilettos are allowed on board – they must be removed before entering (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Guests should wear “boat-friendly” shoes (flats or low wedge) to avoid slipping or damaging the floor (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Aside from footwear, guests are prohibited from bringing confetti, streamers, fireworks, sparklers, open flames (like candles), spray sunscreen, pets, or any marking-soled footwear (sticky shoes) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). These rules help keep the floors and safety equipment clean and hazard-free. Inside the boat, you’ll find a lively party atmosphere: the dance floor area has coloured lights and the professional sound system is on all night (one review even called it “awesome onboard … sound system” (www.tripadvisor.co.nz )). The crew serves drinks from the fully licensed bar (cocktails, beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks are available) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Bring a credit card or cash for bar tabs – note that BYO alcohol is strictly prohibited (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Snacks or catering can be pre-arranged; Ocean Groove can provide buffets or meals, or you can bring your own food for an extra fee (they allow BYO snacks and have a BBQ set-up for a NZ$200 charge (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz )). The boat has onboard washrooms (typically at least one toilet) accessible from the main cabin. There is no formal coat check; guests usually keep jackets on the back of seats or in the cabin corner. Wi-Fi is not advertised, so assume only cell data; however, reception in central Auckland Harbour is generally good, so your phone should work on at least 4G. Overall, expect a fun, well-organized party vibe. One party review noted the crew was “super chill” and that “everything ran smoothly” with great bar service (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). The onboard facilities (dance floor, bar, sound/lights, restrooms) are solid for a boat of this size, supporting a club-like experience on the water.
Nearby Amenities
Westhaven Marina and St Mary’s Bay offer plenty for a full evening out. If you want a hearty pre- or post-game meal, the marina has several waterfront restaurants. The iconic Sails Restaurant sits right on the marina’s edge – it has two levels of seating with panoramic views of the yachts and harbour (sailsrestaurant.co.nz ) and is known for fine dining. For casual dining or drinks, try the Noble Street Bar & Grill (on Westhaven Drive), or other nearby pubs in St Mary’s Bay. Ponsonby Road is just up the hill, offering cafés, bars and eateries roughly 10 minutes by car or taxi. As for hotels, there are a few boutique motels in St Mary’s Bay (e.g. Pacific Marine Motel a short drive away). Major hotels are clustered slightly farther out (the Viaduct and Wynyard Quarter are a 5–10 min drive). Public parking is available at the marina for event guests. As a tip, plan to arrive at least 15–20 minutes before departure time, especially if dining nearby first, so you’re not rushed boarding the boat. After the cruise, Auckland’s vibrant nightlife awaits – Taxis and rideshare services are plentiful at Westhaven Drive for late-night transport if needed.
What Makes This Venue Special
Ocean Groove Boat stands out because it fuses a harbour cruise with a party club. No other venue in Auckland offers dancing under the stars while floating past the Harbour Bridge. The boat’s design – two open decks and a colorful interior – is purposely geared towards celebration. Owners Gustave and his family (who run it as a family business) focus on fun: one blog explains that the name “Ocean Groove” reflects their love of dancing and entertaining on the water (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Architecturally it’s just a normal modern yacht, but it was custom-fitted with bright Mediterranenan upholstery, a high-end sound system, and professional dance-floor lighting (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Culturally, it’s become an iconic part of Auckland’s event scene: the boat earned a Travellers’ Choice 2025 award on TripAdvisor (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ), indicating high customer satisfaction. Its reputation is bolstered by memorable moments – guests describe sunsets of city lights, dancing under the Auckland Bridge, and even silly highlights like letting the bride steer the boat for a photo (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Many reviews gush about “the best time ever” and how the boat’s intimate size makes the experience personal and fun (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). In community impact, it’s a unique local enterprise – a former “LuvBoat” reinvented by Kiwi owners – adding to Auckland’s “City of Sails” culture. For tourists and locals alike, it offers a one-of-a-kind venue: a floating party hall where you can raise a glass to the skyline, hear live DJ beats, and dance with the whole harbour as your backdrop. Both performers and audiences appreciate the novelty – for artists, it’s an exciting open-air stage; for visitors, it’s an unforgettable way to combine sightseeing and nightlife.
Visitor Tips and Information
Arrival and Boarding: Plan to arrive at Z Pier a little early (15–20 minutes before your cruise) to find parking and get oriented. The boarding area is on Z Pier itself, so look for the Ocean Groove boat and crew. Once boarding starts, you typically have about 30 minutes to decorate or set up if you have special props, and then seating for at least 10 minutes before sailing (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Late arrivals may not be able to join the cruise once it departs, so punctuality is important. Shoes and Dress: Wear sensible shoes for a rocking boat – flat, rubber-soled or sandal-type shoes are best. High heels or stilettos are prohibited on board (they ask you to remove them on entry) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Casual party attire is the norm; dress in layers, as evenings on the water can be cooler once the sun sets. Bring a light jacket or shawl just in case. Avoid bringing valuable items in water-splash areas. Personal Items: You may want to bring a hat or sunglasses for a daytime cruise, or a camera for photos. Sunscreen lotion is fine, but note that aerosol spray sunscreens are banned (stick sunscreen is safer). Don’t bring confetti, balloons, fireworks, or any pyrotechnics – these are strictly forbidden (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Pets are not allowed on private charters. Injection Food and Drink: Remember that Ocean Groove is fully licensed, so you must buy drinks on board – alcohol brought from outside is not allowed (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). You can, however, arrange catering or bring your own food (for a fee if using the BBQ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). If you have any dietary needs, discuss this with the operator in advance. Accessibility: The boat is not specifically designed for wheelchairs, and boarding involves climbing a short gangway and stairs to the upper deck. If you have limited mobility, contact the crew ahead of time to see if accommodations can be made (they do support Sailability programs at Z-Pier, although that applies to different boats (www.westhaven.co.nz )). Guests and Children: Kids are allowed with supervision. The boat provides life jackets (up to 6) for children; if more kids come, you must bring extra jackets (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Parents must watch children at all times. Note that day cruises are not geared for children’s parties – by their policy, children’s birthday parties are not hosted here (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Parking: You can use the pay parking zones on Z Pier. Follow the painted lines – only the white zones are for event parking. A reasonable tip is to download the INUGO parking app (as noted on Z Pier signs (www.westhaven.co.nz )) to pay, since it offers a lower rate. Safety and Regulations: The crew conducts a safety briefing before departure. Familiarize yourself with life-jacket locations and exit routes. Toilets are on board, so no need to use facilities before boarding. Phones should work normally. Common Pitfalls: Avoid wearing shoes that could slip, and double check prohibited items in your bag. Make sure you know the refund policy: if weather or other issues force a cancellation, the operator has a refund/reschedule process (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (generally, full refund for operator cancellations; if it’s your cancellation late, deposits may be lost). Finally, relax and enjoy – it’s a contained cruise, so even if weather turns a bit rough, any concerns are usually managed (for example, they can moor and continue the party in the marina). By following these tips – arriving early, dressing appropriately, and respecting the venue rules – you’ll be all set to have a great time aboard the Ocean Groove party boat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Z Pier at Westhaven Marina?
Z Pier is the main charter berth at Auckland’s Westhaven Marina (St Mary’s Bay). It serves as a hub for boats and charter services. In particular, Z Pier is where the Ocean Groove party boat is docked. The pier provides a small car park and loading area. As the marina’s “commercial heart,” it’s the gateway to harbour cruises and fishing trips (www.westhaven.co.nz ).
How can I buy tickets or book a cruise on the Ocean Groove Boat?
Tickets for a public cruise are usually sold online through event promoters or through Ocean Groove’s own booking system; there is no on-site box office. For private charters (weddings, private parties, corporate), you contact Ocean Groove Cruises directly via their website or phone to reserve a date. A deposit (about NZ$500) secures your booking (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ), and you pay the balance before the cruise. Always book early for popular events – themed parties often sell out ahead of time (www.eventfinda.co.nz ).
What are the ticket prices or charter rates?
Private charter pricing is by the hour: the current base rate is around NZ$600 per hour (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (this covers the boat and crew). On top of that you pay for supplies, catering, or services like DJs. Public cruises (if any are offered) will have per-person ticket prices, which vary by event. For example, a cruise package might include drinks or catering at set pricing. Always check the specific event notice or ask the operator for quote details.
Where exactly is Z Pier – Ocean Groove Boat located?
The boat departs from Z Pier, Westhaven Marina, on Westhaven Drive in St Mary’s Bay (Auckland CBD). If using GPS, search for “Z Pier, Westhaven”. The pier is easily accessible by Kirkbride Road/Westhaven Drive. The exact address for reference is typically given as “Z Pier, St Mary’s Bay, Auckland.”
What are the parking options and costs at Z Pier?
Z Pier has a public parking area with white-lined spaces. It is pay parking: the council machines or the mobile app (INUGO) handle payment. A standard rate is about NZ$4/hour if paying at the meter, or about $3.50/hour via the app (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Blue or red zones are not event parking and will incur fines (~$65). Follow the painted lines and signs to avoid penalties (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Parking is short-term only, so plan to move your car if needed.
Which public transport stops are closest to Z Pier?
The nearest bus stops are on Fanshawe Street/Victoria Park and on Madden Street/Daldy Street, each about a 9–10 minute walk from Z Pier (moovitapp.com ). These stop many city bus routes (e.g. the NX1, NX2, and local lines). The closest train station is Waitematā (City Rail Link), roughly a 25-minute walk away (moovitapp.com ). The Hamer Street ferry terminal (ferries to downtown) is about a 20-minute walk (moovitapp.com ). So you can take a bus or train into the city and walk through Viaduct or St Mary’s Bay to reach the pier.
Is there a rideshare or taxi drop-off point?
Yes – rideshares or taxis can drop you off at the entry to Z Pier on Westhaven Drive. The boat is docked nearby. Look for signage or the marina security point. Since parking at the pier can be timed, it’s common to ask your driver to let you out at the pier entrance and then park a block away if needed.
What is the boat’s capacity and how is seating arranged?
The boat can carry up to 50 guests at a time (its survey limit) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Seating is flexible: it can be set up for dining (tables and chairs for up to 50) or in cocktail-style with 50 people standing/sitting around high tables (nzvenues.co.nz ). In practice, many formal meals cap at ~30 guests for comfort. There are cushioned benches along the cabin sides and outdoor seats on both the upper and lower decks. The layout is mostly open floor, so people can mingle freely.
Where are the best places to sit or stand on the boat?
For views of the harbour and skyline, the outer rails and upper deck are best – the boat offers “stunning 360° sea views” from its decks (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). In cooler or windy weather, the lower cabin’s side seating by the windows also gives a good view. If you love dancing, reviewers have praised the upper deck as “perfect for dancing” with easy step-outs for fresh air (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). If you need to chat quietly, hang back around the bar area or center of the cabin (away from the main speakers). Avoid standing immediately by the engine compartments at the stern, as it can be a little louder and vibrating there. Ultimately, nearly every spot has good sound coverage – guests have noted the boat’s “great layout and sound system” (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ) – so sit where you enjoy the view or the party.
Are there any items I cannot bring on board?
Yes. For safety and cleanliness, the boat bans certain items. You cannot bring: any confetti or streamers (the mess can clog pumps), sparklers/fireworks, aerosol sprays (like spray sunscreen), open flames (candles), firearms, shisha/hookahs, or floor-marking shoes. Importantly, high heels or stilettos are prohibited due to balance and flooring concerns (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). These rules are enforced when boarding. Aside from that list, normal personal items (bags, cameras, etc.) are fine. If in doubt, leave bulky party supplies at home or ask the crew ahead of time.
Is there a dress code or footwear requirement?
The vibe is casual party-wear. There’s no strict dress code, but practical footwear is essential. Avoid heels or very loose shoes: guests are strongly advised to wear flat, walking-friendly shoes or sandals on the deck. Beyond shoes, dress like you would for a night out or a cruise – perhaps a nice top/dress or smart casual outfit, and layers if it might be cool. The key is comfort and safety, as the boat can sway a little with waves.
Can children come on the Ocean Groove Boat cruise?
Yes, children are allowed, though this is primarily an adult-focused venue. For children under 12, the boat provides life jackets (up to 6 are available onboard) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). If you have more young kids, you should bring extra life jackets. All children must be supervised closely on deck at all times. Note that Ocean Groove does not typically host dedicated children’s birthday parties – the emphasis is on adult celebrations (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Kids should be comfortable on boats; if anyone in your party might get seasick easily, consider taking motion-sickness precautions.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
BYO alcohol is not allowed – the boat is fully licensed, so you must purchase any alcoholic beverages on board (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). However, you can arrange food in two ways. You can hire catering through Ocean Groove’s partners (menus often include finger foods, BBQ, or full meals). Alternatively, you may bring your own food. If you do, there is usually a fee (e.g. NZ$200) to use the boat’s galley or BBQ facilities (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Make sure to coordinate with the operator ahead of time if you plan to provide your own snacks or a meal.
When should I arrive to board the boat?
It’s best to arrive at least 10–15 minutes before your scheduled departure time. The crew usually allows the host to board and set up about 30 minutes early if you have decorations or special setup (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Other guests then typically start boarding about 10 minutes beforehand. Since departure is on a tight schedule, aim to be on time – late arrivals may miss the boat if it sails on time.
What is the cancellation or weather policy?
If the cruise is canceled by the company (due to bad weather or other issues), they will offer a full refund of your deposit and prepayment, and try to reschedule if possible (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). If you (the customer) cancel, the deposit is usually forfeited, especially if canceling less than 21 days before. In practice, check with the operator for exact deadlines. Because Auckland weather can change, a common plan is that if weather turns bad after departure, the event may continue dockside in the marina. (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz )
Is the boat wheelchair accessible?
The boat has a small floating dock and usually requires a set of steps or a boarding ramp. It is not specifically equipped for wheelchair access, so people using wheelchairs or with very limited mobility should contact the company ahead of time to discuss any accommodations. The main pier (Z Pier) is flat, but boarding the yacht typically involves a few steps.
What facilities are on board?
The Ocean Groove boat is equipped like a small banquet/cruise vessel. You will have access to restrooms (at least one onboard), seating inside and out, a full bar, and a dance floor with lighting. The main lounge area has booth seating and tables. There is a top deck for additional seating and dancing. The bar is fully licensed for beer, wine, spirits, cocktails and soft drinks (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ) (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). If you have specific needs (like a gluten-free meal or a particular song), coordinate with the organizer or crew in advance.
Are life jackets provided on the Ocean Groove Boat?
Yes. By maritime safety rules, life jackets are on board for all passengers. In particular, the boat keeps at least 6 jackets for children. If you are bringing additional kids, you should bring extra life jackets. Crew will brief guests on life jacket locations and how to don them. Provided you supervise children, life jackets for young guests are free of charge.
Can we swim or use water toys during the cruise?
Swimming from the boat is only allowed if you select the water sports option. In that case, the crew provides a small rescue boat and safety gear. You can bring swimsuits or wear them under your clothes. The boat has kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkel gear available for use, and even a two-story inflatable slide for extra fun (www.oceangroovecruises.co.nz ). Without this option, the boat remains anchored or motoring at safe distances without allowing swimming.
Does the boat have Wi-Fi or cell signal?
The boat is not advertised as having onboard Wi-Fi for guests, so do not rely on it. However, since you are in harbour and near city, normal mobile networks (4G/5G) should work fine. Most people use their phones normally (for photos or coordinating rideshares). If you need internet, plan to tether to your phone’s hotspot or have data on your device.
How early do tickets usually sell out, and is there a presale?
Since events can be limited to 50 attendees, popular cruises often sell out quickly. There is no permanent presale list, but organizers typically announce dates in advance on social media or their newsletter. For very popular theme cruises (like holiday parties or DJ events), tickets can sell out the day they go on sale. The best strategy is to act fast when an event is announced. For charters, booking the date early is similarly recommended because of limited availability.