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Portside Hotel Gisborne
Located on the water's edge, Portside Hotel accommodation with a private balcony and views of the harbour or Gisborne city. The hotel features free Wi-Fi, a lap pool and a fitness centre.

Te Puia Hot Springs Hotel
Set in Te Puia, Te Puia Hot Springs Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Emerald Hotel
Located in the heart of Gisborne's shopping precinct, the Emerald Hotel features 50 spacious rooms, free wifi, a swimming pool, undercover carparking and a fitness centre (currently being renovated).

Hicks Bay Lodge
Hicks Bay Lodge is a 3-star property set in Hicks Bay. There is a restaurant serving local cuisine, and free private parking is available. The rooms in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.

Two Palms
Located in Gisborne and only 300 metres from Waikanae Beach, Two Palms provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Tatapouri Bay
Tatapouri Bay is offering accommodation in Gisborne. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking. At the campground, units include a outdoor furniture.

Whispering Sands Beachfront Motel
Whispering Sands Beachfront Motel is situated on Waikanae Beach, just a 10-minute walk from Gisborne city centre.

White Heron Motor Lodge
White Heron Motor Lodge is just 2 minutes' drive from the centre of Gisborne and 7 minutes' drive from the beach and the airport.

Ocean Beach Motor Lodge
Ocean Beach Motel offers comfortable accommodation in Wainui Beach, just 5 minutes’ drive from the Gisborne city centre.

Tudor Park Motel Spacious with kitchens 1 minute walk to restaurant and shopping centre and Gisborne Hospital
Set in a private garden, Tudor Park Motel Spacious with kitchens 1 minute walk to restaurant and shopping centre and Gisborne Hospital offers self-contained accommodation with free WiFi.

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The first city in the world 🌎 to see the sunrise and has...
The first city in the world 🌎 to see the sunrise and has beautiful beaches to swim.This city is family orientated and the lifestyle here is relaxed mode. The people here enjoy the hunting and diving/ fishing experience (kai gathering).Also alot of agricultural/ horticulture revolves here as well. There is also a lot of farming sheep & cattle here on the east coast and definitely comes with a beautiful coastline to drive and enjoy 💯👌 Highway 35... Stay blessed 🙌 enjoy your everyday 🙏Guest review byMunro - Review score
The hosts were incredibly busy, but took time to arrange...
The hosts were incredibly busy, but took time to arrange another room for us. This is a very old hotel, with all the maintenance issues that you can expect. There is no meals service, so guests need to bring there own food and drink or get some from the very small village store. Guests can use the full size catering kitchen.Guest review byDavidNew Zealand - Review score
There is limited accommodation in Hicks Bay and we knew the...
There is limited accommodation in Hicks Bay and we knew the hotels was a bit run down before we went but looks like maybe they are doing it up. Staff nice and friendly and the room was nice and clean.Guest review byAnonymous - Review score
Warm and friendly, lots of cafes, get out on to the board...
Warm and friendly, lots of cafes, get out on to the board walk for an easy walk or take the Titirangi hill/maunga walk for a bit more of a challenge. DO make sure you greet and talk to people. Lots to see and do. PBC make the best hashbrowns and all day breakfasts.Guest review byMaraea - Review score
Te Puia has nothing to offer.
Te Puia has nothing to offer. The only shop in town was closed. The hotel bar was closed, dining room and lounge were closed. No food or drink on offer. The hot springs The town is known for consisted of one tepid pool behind the hotel which was filthy and not even hot. All in all very disappointing stay. The hotel rooms were clean and comfortable, no issue there. And the bathrooms were clean and functional. It's just a sham there was nothing else on offer to make it a stay rather than just a place to sleepGuest review byGrantNew Zealand - Review score
Not a lot to do in Hicks Bay itself, walk to old wharf is...
Not a lot to do in Hicks Bay itself, walk to old wharf is interesting. In the area there is the East Cape Lighthouse (lots of steps but worth it), most easterly point of New Zealand. Also Manuka honey/oil shop between Hicks Bay and Te Araroa which has a nice cafe as well as selling their products.Guest review byJames PhilipNew Zealand - Review score
The Gisbourne coastline is perfect for getting away and some...
The Gisbourne coastline is perfect for getting away and some great self-care time. The town offered a good range of food, clothing op shops, but getting away from the crowds and driving along the coast was only 20 minutes out of Gisbourne, was worth the trip absolute paradise, its my number one holiday spot, I will be returningGuest review byMoanaNew Zealand - Review score
This was more hostel like accommodation than hotel.
This was more hostel like accommodation than hotel. Small room but clean & tidy apart from very dirty windows -a good clean & repaint required. Bathroom refurbished & great shower but once again windows the same as bedroom. Advertised pools were one pool which unfortunately was so extremely hot you could not get in ! Hotel frontage needed a clean up as did the "foyer" -a very dirty fish tank does nothing for the placeGuest review byIanNew Zealand - Review score
There is really not much to do at Hicks Bay.
There is really not much to do at Hicks Bay. It is a good, mid-point stopping place for a trip around East Cape. The nearby village of Te Araroa was more interesting, but there’s not much to do there either!Guest review byAlexiaNew Zealand