Auckland buses no longer accept cash fares. Whether you’re travelling by bus, train, or most ferry services, you’ll need to pay using either an AT HOP Card or a supported contactless payment method, such as a Visa or Mastercard, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.

Table of Contents
- Weekly Fare Cap
- Easy Transfers
- Student Discounts
- Auto Top-Up
- AT Mobile App
- Registered Card Protection
- AT HOP Gold Card
Introduction
If you’ve recently arrived in Auckland, one of the first things you’ll notice is how people pay for public transport.
Unlike many cities around the world, Auckland buses no longer accept cash fares. Whether you’re travelling by bus, train, or most ferry services, you’ll need to pay using either an AT HOP Card or a supported contactless payment method, such as a Visa or Mastercard, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
At first glance, both payment methods seem identical. You simply tag on when you begin your journey and tag off when you finish.
So why do many Aucklanders still choose an AT HOP Card?
The answer is simple. Although both payment methods are contactless, they are designed for different types of travellers. For regular commuters, students, and eligible seniors, an AT HOP Card provides benefits that are not available when using a standard bank card.
This guide explains the differences in simple English so you can decide which payment option is best for you.
📷 Photo 1: Auckland AT Metro double-decker bus
Quick Answer
Use a contactless bank card if you:
- Are visiting Auckland for a short time
- Only use public transport occasionally
- Want the quickest way to start travelling
Choose an AT HOP Card if you:
- Travel regularly
- Want access to fare discounts
- Need Auto Top-Up
- Want to track your travel history
- Qualify for student or senior concessions
Both Payment Methods Are Contactless
Many people think that only bank cards are contactless.
In fact, both the AT HOP Card and contactless bank cards use exactly the same card reader.
The difference is not how you pay.
The difference is the benefits you receive.
With either payment method, remember these two simple rules:
- Always tag on.
- Always tag off using the same card or device.
📷 Photo 2: AT card reader showing both AT HOP and contactless payment symbols.

Why Contactless Payments Are Great for Visitors
If you’re visiting Auckland for a few days, contactless payment is probably the easiest option.
There’s no need to buy an AT HOP Card or add credit before your first trip. Simply use your Visa or Mastercard, or a supported mobile wallet such as Apple Pay or Google Pay.
For tourists and occasional travellers, this makes using Auckland’s public transport simple and convenient.
Why Many Aucklanders Still Choose an AT HOP Card
While contactless payment is convenient, many Auckland residents continue to use an AT HOP Card because it offers additional benefits.
Weekly Fare Cap
Regular commuters can benefit from Auckland Transport’s weekly fare cap. Once the cap is reached, eligible travel for the rest of the week may not incur additional fares under the current fare policy.
Easy Transfers
The AT HOP system automatically calculates eligible transfers between buses, trains, and ferries, making journeys simpler.
Student Discounts
Eligible students can receive discounted public transport fares after applying for the appropriate concession.
Auto Top-Up
Your balance can automatically reload when it falls below a chosen amount, reducing the risk of running out of credit.
AT Mobile App
The AT Mobile App allows you to:
- Check your balance
- View your journey history
- Manage Auto Top-Up
- Plan your journey
- Receive service updates
Registered Card Protection
If your registered AT HOP Card is lost, Auckland Transport can transfer the remaining balance to a replacement card, subject to its policies.
AT HOP Gold Card
Eligible seniors can apply for an AT HOP Gold Card, which allows access to SuperGold public transport concessions during eligible travel periods.
📷 Photo 3: AT HOP Gold Card and standard AT HOP Card.

Common Mistakes That Can Cause Problems
As an Auckland bus driver, I sometimes meet passengers who are surprised when their payment doesn’t work as expected.
Most problems happen because of simple mistakes.
Forgetting to Tag Off
If you don’t tag off, the system cannot correctly calculate your journey. This may result in an incorrect fare.
Using Different Cards
Always use the same card or device for both tagging on and tagging off.
For example, don’t tag on with your physical Visa card and tag off with Apple Pay if they are not recognised as the same payment credential.
Outstanding Payments
According to Auckland Transport, unresolved contactless payments may affect future travel until the payment has been successfully processed.
📷 Photo 4: Contactless bank card being tagged.

Which Payment Method Is Best?
| Traveller | Best Option |
| Tourist | Contactless Payment |
| International Student | AT HOP Card |
| Daily Commuter | AT HOP Card |
| Senior (Eligible) | AT HOP Gold Card |
| Occasional Traveller | Either Option |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay cash on Auckland buses?
No. Auckland buses no longer accept cash fares.
Can I use Apple Pay or Google Pay?
Yes, on supported services where contactless payment is available.
Do I still need to tag off?
Yes. Always tag off to ensure the correct fare is calculated.
Is an AT HOP Card cheaper?
For regular travellers, it can provide better value because of fare caps and concessions.
Which option should tourists choose?
For most short visits, contactless payment is the simplest choice.
Conclusion
Both AT HOP Cards and contactless bank cards make travelling around Auckland easy.
If you’re only visiting for a short time, using your bank card is usually the most convenient option.
However, if you travel regularly, an AT HOP Card continues to provide better value through fare caps, concessions, Auto Top-Up, and easier account management.
Choosing the right payment method before you travel can save both time and money.
Official Sources
For the latest information, please refer to Auckland Transport’s official website:
- AT HOP Card
- Contactless Payments
- Fares and Discounts
- AT Mobile App
- SuperGold Public Transport Concessions
Author’s Note
This article combines official Auckland Transport information with practical observations from working in Auckland’s public transport system. Transport policies and fares may change over time, so readers should always check the latest official information before travelling.