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After a major earthquake in 1931 much of Napier was rebuilt in the style of the day leading many to visit "The Bay" for the art deco buildings and Napier’s attractive waterfront with the distinctive Norfolk Pines.
And the wines! Superb vineyards abound, many of them with cellar door shops & tastings. Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s warmest, driest regions and this has made it one of the country’s leading producers of wine; notably red wines – cabernet sauvignon, merlot and syrah – but also with some quite stunning whites At last count the region has some 90 wineries!
Hastings is surrounded by luscious orchards and don’t miss a trip up Te Mata Peak for an amazing vista. An excursion to Cape Kidnappers is well worth the effort too.
Porangahau Beach
Prices from $200 to $400
3 rooms accommodating up to 10 guests
Te Paerahi Beach is situated 115km from Napier, New Zealand.
Iconic kiwi bach at Te Paerahi beach. Porangahau, Central Hawke's Bay. Nestled close to the sand dunes with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean.
Phone: 68556806
Mobile (and SMS): 0274402424
Address: 3 Makaramu Crescent
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