Start your day with leisurely walking tour along Marine Parade, Napiers scenic waterfront. Along the way, you will pass notable landmarks such as the famous Pania of the Reef statue and the iconic Soundshell and Veronica Sunbay. For an optional adventure, take a hike up to the bluff Hill Lookout, offering panoramic views of Napier and the Pacific Ocean. Next, explore Napiers Art Deco Quarter, renowned for its intricate architecture, geometric shapes, and vibrant colors. Learn about the 1931 earthquake that shaped the city is design as you visit iconic buildings like the T&G Building, Daily Telegraph Building, and the Napier Municipal Theatre. End your tour with a visit to the National Aquarium of New Zealand where you will get to see saltwater, freshwater, and land animal exhibits from around the world and of course Aoteoroa.
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Walking Tour. Marine Parade, Pania of the Reef, Metallic Mandala, Soundshell and Veronica Sunbay, Art Deco Quarter, Art Deco Trust.
ART DECO QUARTER
Intricate architecture/geometric shapes/bright colours showcasing why Napier is the Art Deco Capital of the world
Learn about the people and events, such as the major earthquake of 1931 that shaped the designs
Multiple iconic buildings such as the T&G Building, Daily Telegraph Building, Criterion Hotel, Masonic Hotel, Napier Municipal Theatre
Art Deco Trust
20 minute film on the earthquake and its aftermath
Penguin Feedings at 930 & 130, Reef Fish Feeding at 10 (Make it to at least one of these depending on docking time, can swap the order with the walking tour).
See stingrays, kingfish, hapuku, snapper, penguins, kiwis and more native species.
Napier is a vibrant city known for its Art Deco architecture, a result of the 1931 earthquake that led to a complete rebuild. It offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with access to the Pacific Ocean and the scenic Hawke's Bay region. The city is famous for its wine, art, and marine life, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
A self-guided walking tour showcasing Napier's iconic Art Deco architecture, a result of the 1931 earthquake.
A scenic waterfront promenade with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and Hawke's Bay.
A renowned museum showcasing the history, art, and culture of Hawke's Bay.
A small but fascinating aquarium featuring a variety of marine life from the Pacific Ocean.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of Hawke's Bay and the surrounding countryside.
Napier is famous for its fresh seafood, including crayfish, paua (abalone), and oysters.
The region is known for its excellent wines, particularly Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah.
A local specialty, these cupcakes are decorated in Art Deco style.
This is the summer season, with long, sunny days perfect for outdoor activities and beach visits. It's the peak tourist season, so expect crowded attractions and higher prices.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12
230VV, 50HzHz
Napier is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Napier Railway Station
Napier Bus Terminal
Affordable and convenient for getting around. Buses are frequent and reliable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Cape Kidnappers is a stunning coastal area known for its gannet colony and scenic views.
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Price varies by option