Wairoa

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Tucked away at the northern edge of Hawke’s Bay, Wairoa is a sleepy riverside town where Māori heritage, Art Deco architecture, and the wild beauty of the East Coast converge. With the Wairoa River lapping at its doorstep and the Pacific Ocean just a short drive away, this is a place to slow down, cast a line, and soak up a genuinely unhurried slice of New Zealand life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors pass through Wairoa in a day, but the town rewards a longer stay. Set aside at least half a day to explore the cultural centre and Art Deco streets, then add a full day for a trip to Mahia Peninsula or a half-day for a guided fishing excursion. If you’re hiking in Te Urewera, budget two to three days to do the Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk justice.

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