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Quote: Many countries have a marine-animal attraction, and this is New Zealand’s. It doesn’t compare to the California, Florida, or Australia’s Gold Coast equivalents, but there is a nice, friendly atmosphere that many Read More
Quote: Fascinating guided walk (NZ$10) around Art Deco Napier city centre. Destroyed by Earthquake in 1931, Napier was rebuilt in only 2 years in the Art Deco style, and the tour is well worth the few dollars. Read More
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Quote: Tongoio Scenic Reserve is about 20 minutes outside of Napier in the direction of Gisborne. When driving, you will very suddenly come across the sign, so look carefully on your right side. There is a small parking Read More
Quote: What a great way to taste Hawke’s Bay. Five wineries and a superb lunch made this a really interesting day. It started when we were picked up from our accommodation by driver, Mike, in a mini coach. After Read More
Quote: Tel: (06) 834-4615; Fax: 646 834 4622; Email: brookfields.vineyards@xtra.co.nz Brookfields Vineyards was founded in 1937. The winery was purchased by the current owner, Peter Robertson, in 1977 and he has Read More
Quote: Tel: (06) 844 2259; Fax: 646 844 6023; Email: wine@missionestate.co.nz Established in 1851 by the French Marist religious order, Mission Estate Winery is New Zealand’s oldest winemaker. From a public point of Read More
Quote: Tel: (06) 844 2053; Fax: 646 844 3378; Email: thecellardoor@churchroad.co.nz This is home to New Zealand’s only wine museum as well as the magnificent Tom McDonald Cellar. Visitors can also enjoy a meal in the Read More
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Quote: Most regional museums have little appeal for me. While I understand the importance of preserving and displaying historic items to the local community, I generally find there is limited interest for the visitor. Read More