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New Zealand is known as the
adventure capital of the World. Everything and
anything is possible in this wilderness
wonderland. If you can't do it here a kiwi
probably hasn't invented it yet!!! Kiwis are
renowned for adventure and adrenalin. Bungy
jumping, Zorbing, Jet Boating, Fly by Wire are
just a few of the adrenalin activities invented by
Kiwis.
But you don't have to be an
adrenalin junkie to enjoy New Zealand. There is
something here for everyone and anyone's tastes.
Adventure, arts and culture, wildlife and scenery,
lifestyle and relaxation.
Emerald
Hotel, Gisborne and the East Coast community
can offer you a multitude of activities to suit
your every need. All activities can be
booked via the hotel reception or directly from
your hotel room. Most activities can be
billed directly back to your hotel saving you time
and creating one easy account at the end of your
stay.
Fishing
Gisborne and the East Coast
offer some of the best fishing and diving in New
Zealand.
The East Cape area is home to
many types of fish including Shark, Marlin,
Southern Yellowtail (Kingfish), Groper, Snapper,
Terakihi, Bluenose and Tuna. The East Coast
Kingfish is renowned by international visitors as
one of the best in the world. Mid to late
Summer (February / March are best) is the ideal
time to go after game fish. Clear trout
filled streams and lakes surrounded by native bush
abound on the East Cape.
Hunting
Gisborne is surrounded by
hunting opportunities and is home to the first big
game hunting Safari Ranch in the world to see the
sun. The ranch rises to 2000 feet above sea
level and is an ideal location for New Zealand
trophy Red stag and Fallow buck hunting.
Hotel staff can arrange fully guided half, full or
over night hunting trips with fully trained,
experienced and safe guides
Golf
There
are two main courses in Gisborne with a further 8
quality courses all within driving range of the
Hotel. The courses range from a nationally
ranked links championship course to tree lined
fairways and county courses with grazed fairways
and fenced greens.
Wineries / Vineyards
Gisborne is one of New
Zealand's largest grape growing regions with just
over half its 2000 hectares of vineyards planted
to Chardonnay. A Mediterranean climate and
suitable soils are the key factors in the success
of wine production in this region which regularly
produces unique, full-flavoured, award winning
wines of international standard. Wine
tasting and tours can be arranged by the Hotel
with most of the vineyards and wineries within a
15km radius from Gisborne City.

Gisborne also hosts the International Chardonnay
Challenge (mid October) and the Gisborne Wine and
Food festival (Labour Weekend) every year.
Surfing
Surfing
and Gisborne go hand in hand. Ask any kiwi
surfer where one of the best places in New Zealand
is to surf and they will say "Gizzy". A visit to
Gizzy without saying you caught a wave is just not
a trip to Gisborne. Beautiful beaches and
amazing surf breaks everywhere.
Hotel staff can arrange surf
lessons for beginners and experienced surfers
wanting the edge or even the ultimate guided surf
tour with well known experienced local surfers.
It's all here!!!
Gardens and Walk
Gisborne has both private and
public gardens of tremendous beauty. A lot
of these gardens are open to the public but some
are on private property that has been made
available only by prior arrangements.
EASTWOODHILL ARBORETUM
Eastwood Hill Arboretum is the
National Arboretum of New Zealand, 35km from
Gisborne this unique forest and garden contains
New Zealand's largest collection of Northern
Hemisphere trees and shrubs set among 150 hectares
of hills, valleys and ponds with a network of easy
walking tracks. Covering 1 hectare within the
arboretum is the Homestead Garden. This
garden is recognized as a "Garden of National
Significance". Eastwood Hill Arboretum is
one of the region's major visitor attractions.
HACKFALLS ARBORETUM
A wide range of trees and
shrubs in a hill setting enhanced by two natural,
five and ten hectare lakes. Spring flower
and autumn leaf colours. Outstanding
collection of 50 different Mexican oaks.
Awarded arboretum of merit in May 2002 by
International Dendrology Society
Gisborne has a number of
historic and scenic walk available to the public.
These walks cater for all levels of fitness and
mobility ranging from 10 minutes up to 4 day
guided walks through native forests and pristine
coast lines viewing spectacular water falls,
golden sandy beach's, historic sights and
breathtaking scenery. All walks can be
fully guided with picnics or lunches supplied.
Just talk with our experienced and knowledgeable
Hotel staff.
Cultural Experiences
Gisborne and the East Coast of New Zealand are
rich in history and culture. The first
landing place of the European (Captain Cook in
1769) and Maori over 1000 years ago. The
area contains historic and spiritual places like
Mount Hikurangi. This is one of the most
significant natural features on earth. It is
the first place to see the sun of every new day,
because of its special location in relation to the
international dateline. It is 137km from
Gisborne City and stands at 1754 metres.
Access to this spiritual place can be arranged by
Hotel staff
NUKUTAIMEMEHA (THE PEACE OF
NUKUTAIMEMEHA)
TRADITIONAL WAKA TAUA (WAR CANOE)
Nukutaimemeha is a 45 metre long waka which lies
at the mouth of the Waiapu River. It is
still considered one of the largest Waka Taua of
its kind in the world. Ten years in the
making, this Taonga (treasure) belongs to the
descendants of Maui-Tikitiki-a-Taranga. Nukutaimemeha
is situated in Rangitukia on private land, and may
be closed from time to time. You should
therefore enquire as to the situation regarding
access with Hotel staff.
WHALERIDER TOURS
Watch the movie in the private
movie theatre then experience the real thing with
a guided tour of Whangara, the place where the
movie was filmed by Hone Taumaunu, cultural
consultant to the "Whale Rider". Visit the
home where much of the filming actually took place
and listen to the story that inspired the film.
Tours are approximately 2 hours.
Guided tours can also be
arranged by Hotel staff of local Marae, historic
and cultural sights as well as cultural
experiences and concerts
Other activities and tours
include quad bike tours, farm tours, scenic
helicopter flights, charter cruises, AQUACULTURE
(Paua Farm) tours, Vintage Steam Train (an
incredible 3 hour journey that takes in
spectacular views of the East Coast), Surfing
lessons, 4x4 driving and hot springs. This
region has almost everything for everyone.
Just tell the Hotel staff what you want and they
will arrange it all for you. |