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Kiwifruit Orchard Stay

37 Bond Rd, RD 1, Ormond, Gisborne

A large modern unit comfortably sleeping up to six people situated 18km north of Gisborne. It is set on a working kiwifruit orchard and it is the perfect location for family...

NZ$130 – NZ$210

Easternstar Hide-A-Way Cottage

1354 Main Rd (SH 2), Ormond, Gisborne

2 bedrooms, 1 queen-size bed, 1 double bed, 1 set single bunks. Sunny, fully self-contained cottage overlooking our mandarin orchard. Hide away from the hustle and bustle of...

NZ$120

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Gisborne Bed and Breakfast - Accommodation. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Gisborne Bed and Breakfast including Bed & Breakfast, Farmstay and Self Contained Cottage, you will find it here on AA Travel.

For the traveller who wants to discover the 'real Gisborne', bed and breakfasts offer the chance to do just that. What better way to immerse yourself in the Kiwi lifestyle than to be welcomed into a thoughtfully furnished home and be indulged by friendly, attentive hosts? Capture the true essence of New Zealand as you experience Kiwi hospitality first-hand. As the name suggests, bed and breakfasts usually include breakfast in their tariff, with hosts generally offering more than just coffee and toast - full English breakfasts comprising bacon, eggs and sausage are a Kiwi favourite, while continental breakfasts offer lighter choices such as fresh fruit, croissants, cereals and yoghurts. Bed and breakfasts are the ideal option if you want a little luxury and the chance to converse with others. Or why not make your next romantic escape in a cosy cottage-style B&B, where you can relax and unwind in a 'home away from home'.

Built in a casual sprawl from the edge of the ocean, Gisborne is the first city in the world to
greet the sun each morning. It's also the country's Chardonnay Capital - the local wineries have
become a major visitor attraction for Gisborne. Captain Cook first set foot here in 1769, and
European settlement began in 1831. The town is named after William Gisborne who was the Colonial
Secretary in 1879. Gisborne is one of the few places in New Zealand where Maori cultural traditions
are still evident in the day-to-day activities of the people, and where the Maori language is a part
of everyday life. Accommodation in Gisborne is plentiful, giving you a choice of options; luxury
villas, exclusive hideaways, hotels, self-catering motels and lodges (some with a restaurant),
holiday parks with tourist flats, budget accommodation in cabins, campervan and campsites. Seasonal
discounts may apply, pet friendly accommodation is available in Gisborne by arrangement.

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Gisborne: Built in a casual sprawl from the edge of the ocean, Gisborne is the first city in the world to greet the sun each morning. It's also the country's Chardonnay Capital - the local wineries have become a major visitor attraction for Gisborne. Captain Cook first set foot here in 1769, and European settlement began in 1831. The town is named after William Gis...Read More

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Ocean Beach Motor Lodge & Restaurant

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Ocean Beach Motor Lodge & Restaurant
Gisborne