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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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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. 

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Auckland

Departing from Apollo Auckland, you’re perfectly positioned for a half-day drive to Northland & the Bay of Islands. This route ensures a seamless blend of scenic beauty and local culture, culminating in the stunning landscapes of Northland.

Christchurch

The drive from Apollo Christchurch to Northland & the Bay of Islands sets you up for a scenic multi-day journey across the South Island, including the picturesque ferry crossing at the Cook Strait, and into the North Island. 

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Keen to make the most of your road trip and explore as much of New Zealand as possible? Book your camper with our Queenstown branch and take your time heading northward over an epic 10-14 days taking in some of the great southern highlights along the way. 

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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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Where to see Albatross in Dunedin

Planning a New Zealand road trip by camper to explore Dunedin? One of the unmissable experiences while you’re there is to see the albatross in the wild. In New Zealand, the albatross colony in Dunedin offers one of the best opportunities to see these magnificent birds. In this guide, we'll share the top spots and tips for an unforgettable albatross experience as you explore the country in your campervan hire.

 

Why you should put seeing albatross on your bucket list

The albatross is one of the most awe-inspiring birds in the world. Here’s why you should add seeing them to your bucket list.

Majestic flight

There's something truly magical about watching an albatross in flight. With their enormous wingspans – which can exceed three metres – they glide over the ocean effortlessly, riding the wind currents for hours on end. It’s a graceful and awe-inspiring sight that you just have to see for yourself. If you’re lucky enough to witness it, you’ll understand why it’s such a special experience.

 

Rare opportunity

Getting the chance to see albatrosses in their natural habitat is pretty rare. Dunedin is home to the only mainland breeding colony of albatrosses in the Southern Hemisphere. This makes it a unique spot where you can get up close to these incredible birds. It’s not something you can do just anywhere, so it’s definitely worth the visit.

 

Wildlife experience

Visiting the albatross colony in Dunedin isn’t just about the albatrosses. It’s a full-on wildlife experience. You’ll likely see seals, penguins, and other seabirds while you’re there. The area is rich with different species, making it a fantastic place for nature lovers. It’s one of those experiences that really adds something special to your New Zealand itinerary.

READ MORE: NZ wildlife to keep an eye out for on your travels

 

Conservation efforts

Seeing albatrosses in Dunedin also gives you a chance to learn about the important conservation work being done to protect these birds. The colony is carefully managed to ensure the birds and their environment are looked after. By visiting, you’re supporting these efforts and getting to understand more about the challenges these birds face. It adds a deeper meaning to your visit, knowing you’re helping in some way.

 

A great experience for kids

Taking your kids to see the albatrosses in Dunedin is an experience they’ll remember forever. It’s not just about watching these amazing birds; it’s also a fantastic learning opportunity. Kids can see wildlife up close, learn about different species, and understand the importance of conservation. It’s a hands-on way to spark their curiosity about nature and the environment. Plus, the excitement of spotting an albatross in the wild is something that will stay with them for years to come. 

READ MORE: Family friendly things to do in Dunedin

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Where to see albatrosses in Dunedin

Dunedin provides several prime locations for albatross sightings. Here are the top spots:

1. Taiaroa Head

One of the best places to see albatrosses in Dunedin, Taiaroa Head Nature Reserve is located at the tip of the Otago Peninsula. This special site is home to the only mainland breeding colony of royal albatrosses in the world. The headland offers stunning views and the opportunity to see albatrosses up close. Also located in the reserve, the Royal Albatross Centre provides guided tours that offer fascinating insights into the lives of these birds and the conservation efforts to protect them. 

 

2. Otago Peninsula

The Otago Peninsula is also famous for its rugged coastline and breathtaking views, making it a perfect spot for a day trip. It’s also a fantastic location for albatross sightings. This scenic area is known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes. The peninsula is home to various bird species, including the royal albatross, and offers several vantage points where you can observe these birds in their natural habitat. 

 

3. Harbour cruise

A harbour cruise is a fantastic way to see albatrosses and other marine wildlife. There are several cruise options that take you out into the Otago Harbour, where you can get up close to the albatross colony and observe birds in flight. The cruises are led by knowledgeable guides who provide interesting information about the wildlife and the history of the area. It’s a relaxing and enjoyable way to experience the beauty of Dunedin's coastline and its wildlife.

 

4. Sandfly Bay

Sandfly Bay is another great spot to see albatrosses in Dunedin. This beautiful beach on the Otago Peninsula offers stunning views and a chance to see these birds up close. The bay is accessible via a walking track that takes you through sand dunes and offers fantastic vantage points for birdwatching. The walk to Sandfly Bay is an adventure in itself. The track winds through scenic landscapes and offers panoramic views of the coastline. It’s a bit of a hike, but the reward is worth it – seeing albatrosses in their natural habitat, along with other wildlife, in one of the most beautiful settings in Dunedin.

 

5. The Chasm and Lovers’ Leap

For a unique experience, visit The Chasm and Lovers’ Leap on the Otago Peninsula. These dramatic coastal formations offer stunning views and are great spots for seeing albatrosses. The walking tracks take you through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to open cliffs, providing plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife along the way. The Chasm and Lovers’ Leap are perfect for those who enjoy a bit of adventure and breathtaking scenery.

 

6. Aramoana Beach

Aramoana Beach is a beautiful and tranquil spot where you can often see albatrosses soaring overhead. Located at the mouth of the Otago Harbour, this beach offers a peaceful setting with stunning views of the coastline. It’s a great place for a relaxing walk while keeping an eye out for these magnificent birds. In addition to birdwatching, Aramoana Beach is perfect for a quiet day out. The long stretch of sandy beach is ideal for a quiet walk, and the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities to explore. 

 

Top tips for albatross sightings

If you’re excited about seeing albatrosses in Dunedin, here are some top tips to make your experience even better.

 

Timing is key

The best time to see albatrosses is during their breeding season, which runs from November to February. During this period, the birds are more active and there’s a higher chance of spotting them. Early morning or late afternoon are usually the best times for sightings, as the birds are more likely to be out and about.

 

Guided tours

Joining a guided tour is a fantastic way to enhance your albatross-watching experience. These tours are led by experts who know all about the birds and their habits. They can share fascinating insights and take you to the best spots for sightings. Plus, having a guide means you won’t miss out on any interesting details, making the whole experience more enjoyable and informative.

 

Bring binoculars

Having a good pair of binoculars can make a big difference in your albatross-watching experience. These birds often soar high in the sky or nest in areas that are a bit further away from viewing spots. 

 

Dress appropriately

The weather in Dunedin can be quite changeable, so it’s important to dress in layers and be prepared for different conditions. Wearing comfortable shoes is also a good idea, especially if you plan to do some walking. Don’t forget to bring a hat and sunscreen for protection against the sun, and a rain jacket just in case.

 

Be patient

Patience is essential when it comes to wildlife watching. Albatrosses can be elusive at times. Spend some time quietly observing the area and waiting for the birds to appear. The reward of seeing an albatross in its natural habitat is well worth the wait.

 

Respect wildlife

Always respect the wildlife and their habitat. Keep a safe distance from the birds and avoid disturbing them. Follow any guidelines provided by tour operators or signage in the area. Remember, we’re visitors in their home, and it’s important to minimise our impact to ensure these birds can continue to thrive.

 

Where to stay in Dunedin

Dunedin has some great spots for campervan travellers to park and relax. Here are three top campsites that offer excellent facilities and convenient locations for exploring the area.

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Dunedin Holiday Park

For a comfortable and convenient stay, check out Dunedin Holiday Park. It's just a short drive from the city centre and close to local attractions. The park offers spacious sites with power hookups and clean facilities, including kitchens, laundry rooms, and barbecue areas. The friendly atmosphere makes it a great base for your Dunedin adventure.

Portobello Village Tourist Park

If you want to be closer to nature, Portobello Village Tourist Park on the scenic Otago Peninsula is a fantastic choice. This campsite has powered and non-powered sites with beautiful views of the area. The park features well-maintained amenities, including a communal kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry services. Its prime location makes it easy to explore the peninsula’s wildlife and stunning landscapes.

Leith Valley Holiday Park and Motels

For a peaceful retreat, consider Leith Valley Holiday Park and Motels. Located in a lush valley just minutes from the city centre, this park offers powered sites and a serene environment. You’ll find a kitchen, barbecue area, laundry facilities, and a playground for the kids. It’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring Dunedin's attractions.

 

Ready to see an albatross?

Excited about seeing albatrosses and exploring the beauty of Dunedin? Start planning your New Zealand road trip today with Apollo. Booking a campervan hire gives you the freedom and flexibility to explore at your own pace, ensuring you don’t miss any of the amazing sights and experiences along the way.

With an Apollo campervan, you’ll have all the comforts of home while being able to travel to the best albatross viewing spots and beyond. Whether you’re visiting Taiaroa Head, taking a harbour cruise, or exploring the Otago Peninsula, your campervan will be the perfect base for your adventures.

Don’t wait any longer to create unforgettable memories. Book your Apollo campervan online today and get ready for an incredible journey through New Zealand’s stunning landscapes and unique wildlife. Your albatross adventure awaits!

 

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