Overview
Gisborne, located on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island, is known for its stunning beaches, rich Maori culture, and fantastic wine regions. With a laid-back atmosphere and warm climate, it’s a perfect destination for beach lovers and foodies alike.
Top Attractions
- Tatapouri Reef: Experience swimming with wild stingrays
- Eastwoodhill Arboretum: Explore the largest collection of Northern Hemisphere trees in the Southern Hemisphere
- Tairawhiti Museum: Learn about the region’s history and culture
- Rere Rockslide: Slide down a natural rockslide
- Wineries: Taste award-winning wines in the wine region of Gisborne
Outdoor Activities
- Surfing: Catch a wave at one of the many surf beaches in Gisborne
- Hiking: Explore the coastal walkways and mountain trails
- Fishing: Take a fishing charter for a chance to catch local seafood
Local Cuisine
- Seafood: Try fresh seafood straight from the ocean
- Manuka Honey: Sample New Zealand’s famous Manuka honey
- Kiwifruit: Taste delicious kiwifruit grown in the region
Festivals and Events
- Rhythm and Vines: New Year’s music festival in Gisborne
- Gisborne Wine and Food Festival: Celebrate local produce and wines
Transportation
- Airport: Gisborne Airport (GIS) is the main airport in the region
- Local buses: Operated by the regional council, offer transportation around the city
- Car rental: Easily rent a car to explore the region at your own pace