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Hawke's Bay

Looking for a New Zealand campervan holiday destination that ticks the boxes for sunshine, adventure, great food, and perhaps a little history and culture? You can’t go past Hawke’s Bay. This stunning region offers a taste of the good life amidst some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. Whether you’re into adventurous hikes, wine tasting, or family fun, you’ll find plenty of great things to do in Hawke’s Bay.  

The appeal of the Hawke's Bay region lies not only in its charming townships such as Napier and Hastings but also in its natural attractions. The Hawke’s Bay weather is among the best in New Zealand, boasting plenty of sunshine that ripens grapes in its world-renowned vineyards and warms its expansive beaches. This climate makes the region a year-round destination for visitors looking to explore the outdoors whether on bike trails, on foot through its scenic reserves, or along its stunning coastlines.

Travelling by campervan allows you to take in everything Hawke's Bay has to offer at your own pace. Wake up to ocean views, spend your days discovering local markets or touring iconic wineries in Hawke’s Bay. In the evenings, enjoy relaxed sunset meals prepared in your campervan kitchen. And with plenty of Hawke’s Bay accommodation for campervan travellers, you’ve got the freedom to explore far and wide.

 

Why explore Hawke’s Bay by campervan

Exploring Hawke's Bay by campervan offers an unparalleled opportunity to dive deep into the region's offerings at your own pace. From the freedom to wander through the sunlit vineyards of Hawke’s Bay to parking along the coastlines near Napier, your campervan allows for a flexible, immersive travel experience. 

Travelling by campervan comes with heaps of perks that make the trip even better. Fancy cooking up some local produce from a roadside stall? You've got your own kitchen right there. Tired of hauling suitcases in and out of hotels? That's not an issue when your campervan acts as your base. You can also pack all the gear you need for outdoor fun – like hiking packs or surfboards – without worrying about space. And let’s not forget the convenience of having your own bathroom, which means no more hunting for public restrooms. It’s all about making your holiday as relaxed and enjoyable as possible.

 

Things to do in Hawke’s Bay

Hawke's Bay is a playground for explorers, foodies, and culture enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the rich history and Art Deco architecture of Napier. Sample some of New Zealand's finest wines. Or simply explore the natural beauty of the region's landscapes and coastlines. Whatever you’re keen to see and do, there's something here for everyone. 

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From Art Deco delights to world-class wineries, there's no shortage of unforgettable places to visit in Hawke’s Bay. And there’s...
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 Popular Hawke’s Bay road trips & itineraries

Located on the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island, Hawke's Bay is easily accessible from major cities including Auckland and Wellington. Setting off from Napier, the heart of Hawke's Bay, you can delve into the area's renowned Art Deco architecture, explore the dramatic cliffs of Cape Kidnappers, or indulge in a tasting tour through its famous vineyards. Whether coming down from Auckland or making your way up from Wellington or even the South Island, Hawke’s Bay is perfectly poised to offer an unforgettable New Zealand road trip. 

15-Day Ultimate North Island Explorer
Alyssa Tresider
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15-Day Ultimate North Island Explorer

Day 1: Arrival in Auckland

Arrive at Auckland International Airport, pick up your vehicle at the Auckland branch. Take the time to explore Auckland and choose your own adventure from the following recommendations:

  • Auckland Museum: Set in the Auckland Domain, this museum offers a powerful introduction to New Zealand’s natural history, Māori culture, and military history.
  • Visit the Sky Tower for panoramic views of the city (SkyCity Auckland).
  • Auckland Art Gallery: A beautiful blend of historic and contemporary architecture, this gallery showcases national and international works across four levels.
  • All Blacks Experience: An interactive, high-energy journey into New Zealand’s rugby legacy – perfect for sports lovers, located at the SkyCity Precinct.
  • Wētā Workshop Unleashed: Dive behind the scenes of blockbuster film-making with this immersive creative experience from the makers of The Lord of the Rings and Avatar. Located at the SkyCity Precinct.

Where to stay: Ambury Campground

 

Day 2: Auckland to Bay of Islands (Northland)

Drive north to the Bay of Islands (approx. 3 hours), taking the scenic Northland Journey route – The Welcoming Coast. Stop in Kawakawa to see the iconic Hundertwasser Toilets and browse local Māori art at the Kings Theatre Gallery. Continue to Paihia and enjoy a guided visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, New Zealand’s most significant historic site. Learn about the signing of the Treaty, view cultural performances, and explore interactive exhibits. Have lunch at the Whare Waka Café overlooking the water.

Where to stay: Paihia TOP 10 Holiday Parks

 

Day 3: Exploring Bay of Islands

Start the day with a relaxed morning in Paihia or Russell. Take a stroll along the beach, browse boutique shops, and enjoy a coffee and treats from a local café. In the late morning, head out on a Dolphin-Watching and Hole in the Rock Cruise with Explore Group. Cruise through the stunning island-studded waters and keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, seals, and birdlife. Spend the afternoon exploring further at your own pace—perhaps by kayak, or take a short coastal walk for more stunning views.

Where to stay: Paihia TOP 10 Holiday Parks

 

Day 4: Northland to Auckland

Begin the drive back to Auckland (approx. 3 hours). Break up the journey with a quirky and colourful stop at the Eutopia Café in Kaiwaka, a mosaiced café offering great coffee and snacks. Stop in Whangarei at the Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Māori Art Gallery – a stunning building showcasing the visionary work of artist-architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser and the world’s first contemporary Māori art gallery. The rooftop garden, colourful design, and playful shapes have the WOW factor! Return to Auckland. If time allows, spend the afternoon visiting either the Auckland Art Gallery or the Auckland Museum at the Domain. Both offer powerful insights into New Zealand’s culture, art, and natural history. In the evening, head to Ponsonby Central for a vibrant dinner experience with a variety of eateries and boutique bars.

Where to stay: Ambury Campground

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Day 5: Auckland to Coromandel

Drive to the Coromandel Peninsula (2.5 hours) via scenic coastal roads. Dig your own natural hot pool at Hot Water Beach at low tide (Coromandel Adventures).Walk the short but stunning track to Cathedral Cove, a beach framed by a giant archway.

Where to stay: Coromandel Shelly Beach TOP 10 Holiday Parks

 

Day 6: Coromandel Exploration

Unwind at The Lost Spring in Whitianga with tropical geothermal pools and spa treatments. Browse local art galleries and handmade crafts in Mercury Bay. Take a guided sea kayaking tour to explore the coastline and offshore islets (Coromandel Sea Kayaks).

Where to stay: Coromandel Shelly Beach TOP 10 Holiday Parks

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Day 7: Coromandel to Rotorua

Drive to Rotorua (approx. 3 hours), with a stop in Paeroa for the famous L&P bottle photo. Visit Te Puia to see erupting geysers, bubbling mud pools, and traditional Māori carving and weaving. Soak in lakeside mineral pools at Polynesian Spa to unwind after your drive.

Where to stay: Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park

 

Day 8: Rotorua Exploration

Fly through native forest with Rotorua Canopy Tours, a ziplining eco-adventure and the World’s No1 Nature Activity

In the afternoon choose one of two geothermal wonders:

Enjoy dinner along Eat Streat, Rotorua’s bustling dining strip and Relax under the stars next to the forest at Secret Spot Hot Tubs.

Where to stay: Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park

 

Day 9: Rotorua to Taupō

Drive to Taupō (1 hour), stopping at the impressive Huka Falls for a short scenic walk. Explore Craters of the Moon or Ok a geothermal area with steaming vents and mud pools. In the afternoon, thrill-seekers can take on an epic skydiving experience with breathtaking views over Lake Taupō and the surrounding mountains with Taupō Tandem Skydiving. Alternatively, opt for an adrenaline rush with a bungy jump at AJ Hackett Taupō. Finish the day with dinner at one of Taupō’s fantastic eateries. Note, Taupō McDonalds is worth a visit for all ages: This has the honor of being home to the only McDonald's location that includes a decommissioned DC3 plane as part of the dining experience!

Where to stay: Taupo TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 10: Taupō Adventure

Sail to Mine Bay Māori Rock Carvings, carved into lakeside cliffs with Sail Barbary or Chris Jolly Outdoors. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing soak at Wairakei Terraces, a series of geothermal hot pools beneath silica terraces. Before dinner, be sure to explore the city, checking out many of the town’s art at the foreshore, as well as the various art murals and sculptures around town. Enjoy a lakeside dinner with views of Great Lake Taupō.

Where to stay: Taupo TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 11: Taupō to Ruapehu

Drive to Ruapehu (approx. 2 hours) via the scenic Desert Road.  History buffs will enjoy the Waioruru Army War Museum. Stop at Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre to learn about the volcanic landscape and Māori cultural ties. Walk the Taranaki Falls loop track (6km return) through alpine bush and past ancient lava flows.

Where to stay: Whakapapa Holiday Park

 

Day 12: Spend the day at Whakapapa

Ride the Sky Waka Gondola for stunning views of Mount Ruapehu and the Central Plateau. Refuel at Knoll Ridge Café, NZ’s highest café with sweeping alpine views. Enjoy dinner at Ohakune at one of the town’s great local restaurants.

Where to stay: Whakapapa Holiday Park

 

Day 13: Ruapehu to Tauranga (Bay of Plenty)

Drive to Tauranga (approx. 3 hours), travelling through rolling farmland and Kaimai Ranges. Explore Mt Maunganui. Those looking for a hike, take the Mount Maunganui base track or take the summit climb for sweeping views—note: summit track is moderately steep.  Those looking to sit and relax and take in the sites will enjoy V8Trike Tours New Zealand. Here you’ll hop on a Kiwi-built V8 Chevrolet Trikes and journey through the stunning Bay of Plenty. For dinner, enjoy local cuisine at Mount Maunganui, or dine like a local at Bobby’s Fresh Fish Market and enjoy a casual meal of fish and chips perched on the wharf overlooking the ocean.

Where to stay: Top 10 Tauranga Holiday Park

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Day 14: Tauranga to Tairāwhiti Gisborne

Drive to Gisborne (approx. 4 hours), with a scenic break in Whakatāne. Enjoy some shopping and be sure to experience some delicious local food at one of their many cafes. On arrival in Gisborne, visit the Tairāwhiti Museum to explore art, history, and Māori taonga. Watch the sun set—or rise, if you’re early—at Wainui Beach, one of the first places in the world to greet the sun.

Where to stay: Waikanae Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 15: Return to Auckland

Today it's time to drive back to Auckland (5.5 hours), passing through native forest and small rural towns. Stop at Mātaatua Wharenui in Whakatāne to experience one of NZ’s most significant Māori meeting houses. Celebrate your final night with dinner at a Viaduct or Commercial Bay waterfront restaurant.

 

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Helpful tips for visiting Hawke's Bay

 

Climate and seasons in Hawkes

Hawke's Bay is known for its consistently warm and dry climate, making it a favoured destination throughout the year. The region's weather complements its reputation as one of New Zealand's premier wine-growing areas, with long, sunny days that nurture vineyards and invite outdoor adventures.

  • Summers (December to February) in Hawke's Bay are typically warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. This is the perfect time for beach outings at places like Waimarama or Ocean Beach, and for enjoying al fresco dining in Napier or Hastings. The warm weather also makes this a peak season for exploring the region’s numerous vineyards and wineries.

  • Autumn (March to May) brings cooler temperatures and the landscape bursts into vibrant colours, especially in the vineyards where the leaves change hues against a backdrop of crisp blue skies. The mild weather is ideal for hiking and cycling through the region's parks and reserves.

  • Winter (June to August) sees cooler days with temperatures generally between 10°C and 15°C. Although colder, the days are often clear and sunny, providing perfect conditions for visiting indoor attractions like the Art Deco buildings in Napier or the Hawke's Bay Museum.

  • Spring (September to November) rejuvenates the region with fresh blooms and gradually warming temperatures. It's an excellent time to witness the orchards in blossom and to enjoy the late spring events that celebrate the region’s produce and wine.

Hawke's Bay's sheltered position in the rain shadow of the central mountain range means it receives less rainfall than many other parts of New Zealand, but packing a rain jacket is still advisable. The pleasant climate in spring and autumn, along with the vibrant seasonal changes, make these particularly delightful times to visit.

 

 

What to pack?

Preparing for your campervan adventure in Hawke's Bay calls for smart packing to make the most of the region's sunny climate and abundant outdoor activities. From relaxing on its beautiful beaches to touring its famous wineries, here’s what you should consider bringing along:

  • Outdoor gear: Hawke's Bay's varied landscapes, from coastal paths to vineyard trails, demand versatile outdoor gear. Opt for lightweight, breathable clothing to keep cool during warm days, and include a layer or two for the cooler evenings – perfect for enjoying a night under the stars. Sturdy walking shoes are a must, whether you’re exploring the streets of Napier or hiking the trails at Te Mata Peak.
  • Campervan add-ons: To enhance your campervan experience, think about including a few extras. A portable barbecue is great for cooking up local produce as you enjoy panoramic views of the bay, and additional camping chairs and a table will make your setup outside the van more comfortable and inviting.
  • Sun protection: Given Hawke's Bay's reputation for being one of the sunniest areas in New Zealand, good sun protection is essential. Pack a high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses with UV protection, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield yourself from the sun, ensuring you can safely enjoy the great outdoors throughout your trip. For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

 

Attractions and day trips in Hawke's Bay

 

Napier

A city reborn from the 1931 earthquake, Napier is renowned for its beautifully preserved Art Deco architecture. Strolling through the city, visitors can enjoy vibrant street art, boutique shops, and waterfront cafes that make Napier a cultural gem worth exploring.

Cape Kidnappers

Cape Kidnappers is famous for its dramatic coastal cliffs and as the home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world. A guided tour offers a chance to see these magnificent birds up close and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

Te Mata Peak

Te Mata Peak provides panoramic views of Hawke's Bay and is a must-visit for anyone wanting to capture the beauty of the region from above. Hiking trails range from easy to challenging, catering to all fitness levels.

Wineries

Hawke's Bay is one of New Zealand's oldest wine regions, famed for its Bordeaux blend reds and rich Chardonnays. Visiting local wineries for tastings and tours is an indulgent way to experience the area's gourmet offerings.

Art Deco Tours

Take a step back in time with an Art Deco tour in Napier. These guided tours, often available on foot or by vintage car, highlight the city's unique history and architectural heritage, celebrating the style that defines the region.

Beaches

Ocean Beach and Waimarama Beach are pristine stretches of sand perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and long beach walks. Both beaches offer a tranquil escape with stunning ocean views, ideal for a relaxing day by the sea.

Havelock North

Havelock North is a picturesque village known for its artisanal food scene, boutique shopping, and the lush Te Mata Park. Its charm and scenic setting make it a delightful stop for those exploring the greater Hawke's Bay area.

 

Where to stay in Hawke's Bay with a campervan

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park and rest in Hawke’s Bay, there's no shortage of picturesque, comfy campgrounds. Here are a few worth checking out:

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