Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay

Hawke's Bay

Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

The basics

The semicircular Hawke’s Bay is approximately 62 miles (100 kilometers) long, from the Mahia Peninsula in the north to Cape Kidnappers in the south. Five major rivers flow into the bay, making the region very fertile. Hawke’s Bay is known internationally for its wine, so lovers of good food and drink will enjoy touring vineyards. The city of Napier was destroyed by an earthquake in 1931, and was rebuilt at the height of the art deco phase in New Zealand. Architecture, art, and design enthusiasts will love touring the stylish city. 

Wine plays a leading role in many tours of Hawke’s Bay. Hire a bike and set off on a self-guided tour, or opt for a more relaxed experience with a tour that includes several wineries and lunch with a view.

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Half Day Small-Group Hawkes Bay Wine Tour
Half Day Small-Group Hawkes Bay Wine Tour
US$94.48 per adult
Traveler Favorite
A fun trip with the girls!
We did a half day wine tour. Our guide Grant was great, really friendly and had so much local knowledge to pass on.
Mary_S, Aug 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in North Island

Awesome experience
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Awesome experience
Katherine_K, Apr 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Paul was such an informative guide. Vehicle on top shape. Very interesting stops. Definitely a must-do while in Napier.
Our tour Guide John did a...
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Our tour Guide John did a...
Dennis_B, Apr 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Our tour Guide John did a great job of providing a lof of interesting historic and area information and took us to all places listed which were very pleasant. Highly recommend this half day tour.
Lovely day!
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Lovely day!
Velda_H, Apr 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
A most lovely day with John, our tour guide, who provided us with much local knowledge as we traveled around Napier, Te Mata Peak, Arataki Honey Visitors Center, etc...As a former sheep farmer, he gave insights to that way of life, and talked about Cyclone Gabrielle as we drove past the damaged areas. This tour is a very good introduction to the Napier are and we hope to come back and spend more time here.
Fantastic Tour and Guide!
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Fantastic Tour and Guide!
Edwin_B, Apr 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Paul was knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor - simply put he could not have been a better driver and guide, he gave just the right amount of commentary and facts to match the scenery. We saw a nice assortment of things to see and do (great views, a honey store/visitor center, interesting outdoor art and candy shop, etc.). Had us back to the ship in plenty of time.
Excellent
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Excellent
Joyce_P, Mar 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Very good guide!! Learned a lot about the area and the history. The guide was very versed in the area.
Recommend highly for your Napier stop
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Recommend highly for your Napier stop
James_D, Apr 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
We had one of the best guides ever with Paul in Napier. He had his own vehicle and there were six of us for the five hour experience. We had a drive through Napier with a few photo stops then off to the country to Havelock North , Hawke’s Bay and Ta Mata Peak. We went right to the top. For the first time since the cyclone the road was open. What an experience. We also had stops at Bird Wind and the Honey factory Aranaki. Not to be missed! Paul was both humorous and informed. One of the best guides anywhere. Happy we engaged this tour
Great times in Napier!!
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Great times in Napier!!
Erwin_R, Mar 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Paul was a great guide, very Knowledgeable and helpful. He was able to provide a great tour even though they were still experiencing the aftermath of the recent cyclone.
Great tour
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Great tour
Dan_L, Feb 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Great tour. Beautiful stop at a quaint cafe and sculpture Park. Stoped at great overlook of the area.
Art Deco and a Grand View
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Art Deco and a Grand View
Scott_R, Feb 2023
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Bernard was a great tour guide and we enjoyed seeing all the art deco buildings and hearing the history of Napier. The stop at Birdswood was very pleasant and a chance for a coffee, ice cream and a stroll. The views from Te Mata Peak we’re grand. A beautiful day!
Enjoyable day out
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Enjoyable day out
Raewyn_S, Feb 2021
Best of Napier & Hawkes Bay Tour
Picked up on time. Paul was very knowledgeable and very friendly personality. We enjoyed our time on the tour and the places we visited. Our highlight was Te Mata Peak.
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Things to know before you go

  • There is no international airport in Hawke’s Bay, and both Auckland and Wellington are several hours’ drive away. Hawke’s Bay is best visited if you aren’t in a hurry.
  • Hawke’s Bay is home to a hill with the longest place name in the world: Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakita-natahu—or or Taumata for short. There’s not really much to see there, though.
  • Hawke’s Bay is one of the most earthquake-prone areas of New Zealand. Be aware of how to respond if you do feel a quake.
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How to get there

By road, Napier is about five hours from Auckland, four hours from Wellington, three from Rotorua, and two from Taupo. Domestic flights from Auckland or Wellington are the quickest way to get there. Otherwise, hire a car or take a long-distance InterCity bus. Self-driving from any of the closest cities is the best option if you’re not in a hurry, as there are many things to see en route.

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When to get there

Travelers interested in arts and design should try to visit during the annual Art Deco Festival, usually held over a few days in February. Otherwise, there’s not really a bad time to visit as it’s one of New Zealand’s sunniest areas, with hot summers and cool winters.

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Visit Gisborne

Travelers seeking out-of-the-way destinations in New Zealand should check out Gisborne on the way to or from Hawke’s Bay. This small city is just north of Hawke’s Bay, in the northern part of Poverty Bay. It’s famous for its impressive surf beaches, and is also a stronghold of Māori culture in New Zealand, with around half the population being Māori.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Hawke's Bay?