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From sampling fine wines to gazing at historic architecture to exploring the great outdoors, Hawke's Bay has it all.
Winter F.A.W.C! at Black Barn Vineyards
If you are looking for things to do in Hawke's Bay make sure you don't miss these experiences.
Hawke's Bay is home to New Zealand's oldest operating winery - viticulture pioneers were quick to recognise the region's huge potential. Today Hawke's Bay produces many of the country's most acclaimed wines.
Enthusiasts celebrate the 1920s and 1930s at Napier's annual Art Deco Festival
Hawke's Bay has a rich history, interwoven with the dramatic consequences of natural disasters.
The Hawke's Bay landscape is a mix of stunning mountains, pastoral plains and wild ocean beach.
From the wilds of Te Urewera and Lake Waikaremoana to majestic Te Mata Peak, Hawke's Bay is steeped in Maori history and mythology.
Enjoy the rush of whitewater rafting.
With mountains, 360 kilometres of coastline and everything in between, Hawke's Bay is equipped to deliver an amazing assortment of outdoor adventures.
The world's largest mainland gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers/Te Kauwae-a-Māui, Hawke's Bay
Forest reserves and huge stretches of coastline invite you to spend some time with nature.