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Te Puia Springs, a tiny settlement on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island, is a hidden gem for those seeking geothermal wonders off the beaten track. The area is steeped in Māori history and offers a unique blend of natural hot springs, lush native bush, and a tranquil, slow-paced vibe. It's the perfect stop for travellers driving the Pacific Coast Highway who want to soak in a truly authentic thermal experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Te Puia Hot Springs – Soak in natural mineral pools set in a peaceful valley. The main pool is fed by a hot waterfall, with a cooler stream alongside so you can adjust the temperature. It's a rustic, clothing-optional spot (though most people wear togs).
- Māori Cultural Heritage – The springs are on the ancestral land of Ngāti Porou. Nearby, you can see the historic St. Mary's Church in Tikitiki, renowned for its intricate Māori carvings and tukutuku panels.
- Eastwoodhill Arboretum – A short drive away in Ngatapa, this is the Southern Hemisphere's largest collection of Northern Hemisphere trees, with stunning autumn colours and walking trails.
- Pacific Coast Highway – The drive itself is spectacular, with dramatic coastal views, surf beaches, and the opportunity to spot Hector's dolphins.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three hours to enjoy the hot springs and a short walk in the surrounding bush. Many travellers stop here for a relaxing break on a day trip from Gisborne City (about 1.5 hours north) or incorporate it into a multi-day Eastland road trip. If you're keen on hiking or visiting nearby attractions like the arboretum, consider staying overnight in a local holiday park or lodge.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gisborne City – The main hub for the region, known for its surf beaches, wineries (especially Chardonnay), and the Tairawhiti Museum. It's the logical base for exploring Te Puia Springs.
- Eastland – The entire East Cape region offers remote beaches, lighthouses, and Māori cultural experiences. The drive from Gisborne to Te Puia Springs is part of this scenic route.
- Lake Waikaremoana – A couple of hours west, this stunning lake in Te Urewera offers world-class tramping and kayaking.
- Morere Hot Springs – Another thermal spot with developed pools and bush walks, about 40 minutes south of Te Puia Springs.
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Image credits
- Gisborne City — CC BY 2.0
- Eastland — User:Chakal / Public domain
- Tikitiki — Prankster / CC0
- Eastwoodhill Arboretum — CC BY-SA 2.5 nl
- Lake Waikaremoana — Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0