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Waikanae Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park

280 Grey St, Gisborne

Welcome to the Waikanae Beach Holiday Park in Gisborne city.

Beautifully situated at Waikanae Beach – safe swimming and long stretches of sand. 6 park motels, self-contained...

NZ$32 – NZ$155

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Gisborne Holiday Parks - Accommodation. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Gisborne Holiday Parks including Holiday Park, you will find it here on AA Travel.

Holiday parks in Gisborne are great places for family holidays that won't break the bank. Holiday parks are found in picturesque spots, particularly near popular attractions. It's not all about just pitching a tent anymore; most holiday parks have a whole range of accommodation options if camping isn't your style. Holiday parks are also social spots, with communal facilities meaning there are plenty of opportunities to mix with other holidaymakers. Accommodation usually ranges from tent sites and on-site caravans to park motels and self-contained cabins, which are basically the same as a motel unit. Holiday parks usually have shared facilities for showers, toilets, cooking and laundry, and many have recreational facilities such as playgrounds, TV and games rooms and a swimming or spa pool. For campervans and mobile homes, these parks offer security and protection for overnight stays.

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