Gisborne
About the Region
Welcome to Gisborne where pure landscapes meet rich and unique authentic heritage, our region offer unforgettable experiences for cruise ship guests. Tucked away on the East Coast of the North Island, Gisborne is renowned for its beaches, authentic culture, and historical significance.
You can be the first in the world to see the sun rise, you can stand on the same ground where Captain James Cook first discovered New Zealand and had the first encounters with Māori, our indigenous people.
We also offer natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure activities that cater for a diverse range of visitors. Our hospitality has a genuine warmth and friendliness and will ensure a memorable and welcoming
General Information
For passengers from berthed cruise ships wishing to save their legs, the port has a shuttle van that can run passengers to the city centre.
Taxi Instructions: End of Esplanade Road Carpark outside The Works Café.
• 4 Square: 450m from the tender berth.
Visitor Information
- See Industry Flyer
- Steam Train
- Stingray Feeding
- Cycle and walking Tours
- Eastwood Arboretum
- Winery and lifestyle tours and experiences
- Puhi Kai Iti / Cook Landing Site – An Historic Reserve commemorating James Cook's landing in 1769.
- Titirangi walking tracks – Offering iconic vistas of the bay and the city.
- 1000 Year Bridge – Showcasing regional evolution over the last 1000 years.
- Tahu Restaurant – Luxury dining with a beautiful beachfront view.
- Tupapa Heritage Trail – A self-guided 4km walk showcasing tangata whenua stories and landmarks.
- Titirangi Tracks – A significant reserve offering scenic walking tracks and panoramic views.
- Eastwood Arboretum – New Zealand's National Arboretum featuring 25km of walking trails and beautiful nature experiences.
- Titirangi Trails and Walkways – Historic reserve with panoramic views.
- Eastwood Arboretum – Stunning year-round scenery with walking trails.
- Cruise Markets – Vary in size and location based on the cruise vessel.
- City Centre – 1.2km from port to city centre.
- Aviary – 38 Childers Road
- Beaufoy – 116 Gladstone Road
- Boutique on Main Street – 22 Gladstone Road
- Muirs Bookshop – 136 Gladstone Road
- The Works: 100m from tender berth; offers a relaxed dining experience with a local touch.
- The Wharf Bar: 200m from tender berth; a great spot for drinks and meals.
- Crawford Road Kitchen: Located directly on the Tender Berth; fine dining with wine options.
- Tahu: Beachfront fine dining, 2.7km from the port.
- Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club: 60m from Tender Berth; local gathering spot with a down-to-earth vibe.
- Flagship Eatery: Sustainable, seasonal, and homemade food – no bookings required, just walk in.