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Porters Boutique Hotel
Porters Boutique Hotel is a 4.5 star property nestled in the heart of Havelock North Village. Step into a world of luxury, comfort and relaxation.
Mangapapa Hotel
Set in Havelock North, 17 km from McLean Park, Mangapapa Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Swiss-Belhotel Napier
Set in Napier, 500 metres from Napier Beach, Swiss-Belhotel Napier offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
expressotel
expressotel is a perfect downtown base for the savvy traveller to enjoy the delights of Art Deco Napier.
Art Deco Masonic Hotel
Located on the waterfront with panoramic Pacific Ocean views, the Art Deco Masonic Hotel features free WiFi and historic Art Deco architecture. Guests enjoy 2 bars and 2 restaurants.
The Nautilus
Overlooking Hawke’s Bay, Nautilus offers stylish rooms with a spa bath and a private balcony or patio. This Art Deco inspired hotel has an on-site restaurant that is open for breakfast and dinner.
Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Scenic Hotel Te Pania enjoys a waterfront location on Marine Parade, overlooking Hawkes Bay.
East Pier Hotel
Just 2 minutes’ walk from the waterfront, East Pier Hotel features free WiFi, a restaurant and a bar. You can enjoy a cup of tea while admiring the sea views from your private balcony.
Bluewater Hotel
Located in Napier’s vibrant inner harbour area with views over the marina. Selected accommodation includes a 2-person spa bath except for the access studios.
The Crown Hotel
Overlooking the waterfront, The Crown Hotel offers stylish boutique accommodation in Ahuriri, just 5 minutes’ drive from Napier city centre.
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Comfort Inn Westshore Beach
Hotel in NapierCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 380 reviewsSituated in Napier, 4.9 km from McLean Park, Comfort Inn Westshore Beach features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
The Mayfair
Hotel in HastingsCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 16 reviewsThe Mayfair is located in Hastings, 18 km from McLean Park and 1.6 km from Splash Planet.
Quality Inn Napier
Hotel in NapierCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 2,345 reviewsQuality Inn Napier offers free WiFi, and free parking. Guests also enjoy an onsite restaurant and a bar.
Lavana Motel
Hotel in HastingsCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 87 reviewsLavana Motel is set in Hastings, 1.8 km from Splash Planet and 19 km from Pania of the Reef Statue. The 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Leopard Hotel
Hotel in WaipukurauCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.9Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 35 reviewsLeopard Hotel in Waipukurau has 3-star accommodation with a garden, a bar and a casino. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, rooms come with a desk.
Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Hotel in NapierCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,578 reviewsScenic Hotel Te Pania enjoys a waterfront location on Marine Parade, overlooking Hawkes Bay.
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The food, shopping and beautiful Art Deco buildings were a...
The food, shopping and beautiful Art Deco buildings were a highlight of Napier. We visited the Cabana, Napiers olders (maybe NZ's olders) live music venues and saw a great band. The beach was typical of Hawke's Bay with black pebbles. In the morning we visited the lookout over the harbour and across the bay.Guest review byGreyroseAustralia - 10.0
The shopping area was convenient.
The shopping area was convenient. I liked how the Warehouse and other shops were close by and a nice cafe/bakery was amongst it. Found it easy to get from one area to another with our GPS. Trying out Popeyes fast food was a interesting experience. Too spicy but then two of us were old codgers!!Guest review byCarolynNew Zealand - 10.0
So much to do here and everything is close.
So much to do here and everything is close. Vineyards, restaurants/cafes are very good, Te Mata Peak is great for a short/long walk, The Market on Sunday was lovely and the shops are individually owned so lots of interesting things. Wardini Books is worth a visit. Andreas Hair and beauty was welcoming at short notice. Loved Havelock NorthGuest review byCatherineNew Zealand - 8.0
Waipukurau is one one of those people tend to just drive...
Waipukurau is one one of those people tend to just drive through - but it has a great network of trails along the river, nice coffee and is close to Waipawa. Its a relaxing place with nice pastoral scenery.Guest review bySean AudainNew Zealand - 10.0
Wairoa is totally underrated.
Wairoa is totally underrated. I know it's got a reputation for gangs and gang fights over the years but it took me by surprise for the following reasons: 1. The river walk was one of the most serene and best river walks I've had around NZ towns... and I've practically been everywhere in NZ. 2. The Norfolk Pine along the river were some of the most mature and magnificent trees I've seen. They definitely rival the ones along the Napier-Hastings motorway. 3. The road to the beach was literally 5 mins away from our accommodation. You get a fantastic view of the South Pacific Ocean and over the mountain range westward, you can watch some fantastic sunsets. I spent my 2022 New Years here and I saw off 2021 with a fantastic orange/yellow sunset (the kind you see in Bali).Guest review byHtutNew Zealand - 10.0
This is a great place for a quiet, relaxing stay, with...
This is a great place for a quiet, relaxing stay, with access to nearby beach walks and walking trails in the Ta Mata National Park. Don't come if you want night life or nearby restaurants. You're in the countryside, and the nearest town (Napier) is a bout 15km away..Guest review byAndrewAustralia - 10.0
Te Awanga was our choice of location as we were interested...
Te Awanga was our choice of location as we were interested in Cape Kidnappers, the wineries and accomodation with a bay view. We stayed at the Winemakers Cottage and it was exceptional. Te Awanga has a great cafe Huegge right on the beach. Gannet Tours operate from here (but there are no gannets in winter!) Trips up to the Cape Kidnappers Golf Course are not eay to arrange and I think the price if you get there may be exclusive. You can walk around the base of Kidnappers Bay to the gannet colony. It is a bit risky as the cliffs have rockfalls and the beach is made of black rocks which make walking a bit tricky. Great access to Hastings, Napier, Havelock north and Ocean Beach. Craggy Range Winery, Elephant Hill, and Clearview are all easily accessible.Guest review byGreyroseAustralia - 10.0
Napier is such a pretty city!
Napier is such a pretty city! So many activities to do - or just walk along the walking paths, in the gardens or see the sites. The Aquarium or the museum are down the road from each other. You can hire a bike and bike along Marine Parade. Lots of eateries from cafes to restaurants. Sunday market is great - beautiful hot food available. Although it was winter when we stayed, the weather was still sunny although a little chill in the air. We watched two young boys park their bikes and run along the rocks with their fishing rods, throw their lines in and park up waiting for their catch! So cool.Guest review byRachelNew Zealand - 6.0
Hastings is part of the Hawkes Bay region.
Hastings is part of the Hawkes Bay region. Napier is a much nicer place. Hastings town was empty with no shops or places to eat at night. Would stay in Napier & explore everything from there rather than basing your stay in Hastings. Surrounding areas offered things to do but you need your own transport. Excellent wineries but again operate during the day.Guest review byTerryNew Zealand - 10.0
I loved the township, cafes, restaurants and shopping.
I loved the township, cafes, restaurants and shopping. A surprisingly good food scene ( we loved Mary,s)We enjoyed the wineries, especially Craggy Range. Loved that the wineries were so accessible from the hotel by both car and taxi. The views up at Te Mata Peak were stunning.Guest review byClareAustralia