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Hawke's Bay Tourism
Website:
www.hawkesbaynz.com

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Central Hawke's Bay Tourism Website:
www.centralhawkesbay.co.nz

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Napier i-SITE Visitor Centre
Email: napier@i-SITE.org
Phone: +64 6 834 1911

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Population: 133,900 | Area: 14,200km2
 
 
 

Browse our collection of images to see what the region has to offer:

Days of indulgence and Art Deco

The landscapes of Hawke’s Bay begin with the high, forested Ruahine and Kaweka Ranges. From the mountains, the land steps down towards the coast, flattening out to become the Heretaunga Plains. A number of wide rivers run swiftly to meet the blue Pacific Ocean. The twin cities of Napier and Hastings are the main population centres.

Blessed with a sunny, Mediterranean-style climate, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s warmest, driest regions.





Key Features

Black Bridge Estate, Hawkes Bay

Taste sensations
The agricultural heritage of Hawke’s Bay lives on in the region’s wineries, orchards and artisan food producers. At any time of the year, you can follow food and wine trails to discover exceptional taste sensations.

Gannets - Hawke's Bay

Wildlife by the sea
Cape Kidnappers nature reserve is home to the largest and most accessible mainland gannet colony in the world. Known to Maori as takapu, these birds usually breed on islands.

Unusual places
From elegant Art Deco architecture to a settlement with the world’s longest place name, Hawke’s Bay will capture your interest with amazing stories. Learn about the past, both ancient and recent, with a local guide.

Key Tips

  • Two domestic airlines service the Hawke’s Bay airport. Regular, daily schedules link the region to three international airports.
  • Explore Hawke’s Bay using the food, wine and art trails found at visitor information centres around the region.
  • Three touring routes pass through Hawke’s Bay - the Thermal Explorer Highway, Pacific Coast Highway and the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail.
  • Historical homesteads and quaint antique shops provide a glimpse of the pioneering spirit of Central Hawke’s Bay.



Related Links
Journals
•  Hawke's Bay Wine and Food
Join Sarah Hunter as she explores Napier and the award winning wineries and gourmet food producers of the Hawke's Bay.
www.newzealand.com Pages
•  New Zealand Food and Wine
Take a gourmet journey through the North and South Islands and discover your appetite for New Zealand.
•  Hawkes Bay Wine
The Hawkes Bay region produces mouthfilling, richly flavoured, and rounded wines.
•  Maori Culture
The region of Hawkes Bay hosts the country’s most elaborate celebrations of Matariki – the Maori New Year.
NIL Winery dining Hawke's Bay FSS
Hawke's Bay wine country is a gourmet's paradise. Dine amongst the vines.

Seasonal Tips

DURING YOUR VISIT

In spring, local produce makes every meal a special occasion. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Hastings’ traditional farmers market, which is bursting with colour and the delicate spring flavours of asparagus, strawberries, lettuce and herbs. The orchard landscapes are frothy with blossom, and the Hastings Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring. If you’re feeling lucky, enjoy a day at the races. From November, the gannet chicks are hatching at Cape Kidnappers.


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