Napier

Photo: Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0

Napier, on New Zealand's North Island east coast, is a sun-drenched Art Deco gem rebuilt after a devastating 1931 earthquake. The city's compact centre is a living museum of 1930s architecture, with pastel-coloured buildings, geometric motifs, and fluted pilasters lining the streets. Beyond the cityscape, Napier overlooks Hawke Bay, offering a relaxed seaside vibe, world-class wineries in the surrounding Hawke's Bay region, and a thriving food scene that celebrates local produce. It's a perfect stop for travellers who appreciate design, wine, and coastal charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal for Napier. Spend the first day exploring the Art Deco city centre and the aquarium, then dedicate a second day to a wine tour in the surrounding countryside. If you have a third day, drive to Cape Kidnappers for a gannet colony walk (check tides) or relax on the nearby beaches.

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