• Top things to do on the East Cape

Top things to do on the East Cape

The East Cape is a special place in New Zealand – wild, remote and rich in culture it’s worth a road trip all to itself. We’ve put together some of the top activities – paid and free – that you must tick off your list when planning a trip to the Cape.

 

1. Dive Tatapouri Reef Ecology Tour

Ever wanted to pat a friendly stingray in the wild? The Dive Tatapouri Reef Ecology tour is renowned and one of the most memorable wildlife tours you could ever do – what’s more, kids and adults alike will love it. You will be kitted out in waders, and the guide takes you out at low tide to see all sorts of reef wildlife such as kingfish, crayfish, eel, and octopus. But the stars of the show? Friendly short tail and eagle ray stingrays. Unafraid and keen for snacks, the puppy-like stingrays will rub up against your legs, receive pats on their satiny backs and if you’re game, these incredible animals will politely take food (provided by the guide) right out of your hands. Tatapouri Beach is 15 minutes north of Gisborne.

Dive Tatapouri

Meet stingrays in the wild with Dive Tatapouri

2. The East Cape Lighthouse

The East Cape Lighthouse on Otiki Hill is an iconic piece of East Cape history and one of the must-visits in the area. The track up to the lighthouse is accessible from a carpark at the end of the East Cape Road, about 21km past Te Araroa. It’s an 800-step workout to the top – so take a water bottle! You cannot enter the lighthouse, but the insta-worthy views take in beaches, hills and of course the magnificent Pacific Ocean. The lighthouse is most Easterly lighthouse in New Zealand, but it wasn’t always located on the Cape. It was built in 1900, with keepers and all, on the nearby Whangaokena (East Island). The island was unstable and so the lighthouse was shifted to the Cape in 1922. Its last keeper left in 1985.

 

3. Maunga Hikurangi

The first place on the planet to see the sun each day is the peak of Maunga Hikurangi (the highest non-volcanic peak in the North Island), so a sunrise experience here is unmissable. This mountain is a place of great spiritual and cultural significance to Ngati Porou, and our Te Urunga-Tu Sunrise experience will take you from Ruatoria to two-thirds the way up in a 4WD, off-roading under a starlit night sky. As the dawn breaks, you willl find yourself standing before nine magnificent whakairo (carvings), each with their own legend, which the guides will bring to life. This is certainly one of the more profound cultural experiences you can have (you can also do a day tour if you’re just not a morning person).

Maunga Hikurangi

Watch the sunrise of the new day at Maunga Hikurangi

 

4. Titirangi/Kaiti Hill

Titirangi/Kaiti Hill in Gisborne is perfect to get your bearings of the city and surrounds. Walk up from the port or drive up through the reserve, stopping along way at lookouts for views over the city, the three rivers, the plains with a myriad of vineyards and produce, the port loading its log ships, Young Nick’s Head and of course the sandy beaches on the Pacific Ocean.

Ngati Oneone are the hapu (sub-tribe) of this area. In the past there was a great pa (fortified settlement) on Titirangi and these days at its base, is the newly redeveloped Te Poho-o-Rāwiri marae, the centre of many community functions and gatherings. It was also at the base of this hill that in 1769 Captain Cook first set foot on New Zealand shores.

 

5. Wainui Beach

If you’re a water baby, a surf at Wainui Beach should be on your bucket list. The white sand Wainui beach is renowned in New Zealand, and its consistent, fast breaking barrels attract surfers from all over. Being out on the water amongst perfect swell lines is one of the more uplifting travel moments you could have! Watching the pros from the shore is also exciting (and drier). There’s toilets and showers at the Wainui surf club, and coffee at the Okitu Store. Makarori a couple of kilometres up the coast is also a popular surf break among locals (it has extensive rock pools to entertain the kids too).

 

6. Tolaga Bay Wharf

Tolaga Bay wharf – a Category One Heritage NZ Site and one of the top 100 historic sites to visit in the country. This wharf is famous and incredibly picturesque – its 660m make it the longest wharf of its type in the southern hemisphere (allow about 5-10 minutes to get to the end). It has beautiful views of the ocean and the incredible crumbling cliffs on the coast. If you’re a keen fisher you could take fishing rods and try your luck, or if you’re brave enough you could even do a bomb off the side – look for where the locals do it.

 

November 10, 2020

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Hikurangi Maunga Track Closed 🚫

Tena tatau, we wish to advise that the Hikurangi track, hut and the Maunga Hikurangi tours are closed until further notice. This closure will be reviewed in early 2022, please check for track status updates on the Maunga Hikurangi website and the Department of Conservation website (search for DOC Hikurangi). 

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The nine carvings that stand on top of Maunga Hikurangi represent the legends of Maui and his whanau.

Maui, the founding ancestor of the Ngati Porou people, tells his story through these pou.

See the intricate and exceptionally detailed carvings with your own eyes to truly experience the telling of the legends for yourself.

📷: @mate_szecsei 

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The views are endless as you hike Maunga Hikurangi. A great tip from Lisa: ‘Bring plenty of layers, a sense of adventure, and coffee for the sunrise. Leave at home the fear of heights if you can.’

A challenging hike that is well worth the effort. You may even get to see some iconic kiwi wildlife as you head up there. 🐑⛰

📷: @lisaexploreku

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Dreaming of visiting Maunga Hikurangi? Put the hike on your summer to-do list!

Find your adventure streak, and tackle the maunga so you can be at the top when the first ray of light makes its way over the horizon. 🌄

📷: @travelphotoskiwi 

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Nothing beats a golden sunrise! ☀ The views over the mountainous ranges look stunning as the light fills the sky. 

📷: @the_wanderer_photographer 

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If you’re travelling along the East Coast this season, add Te Waha o Rerekohu – the largest Pohutukawa Tree in New Zealand – to your list of sightseeing activities! Pop into a local café on your way to your next destination 🌳🏖

📷: @purenewzealand 

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As winter fades, the misty maunga is changing to welcome the earlier sunrises that spring is bringing! ⛰

Our tour up Mount Hikurangi to watch the sun rise over the surrounding mountains and valley is even more stunning during this time of year. 

Find out more here about our Te Urunga Sunrise Experience on our website. 

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Mountain mist surround Irawhaaki, one of the nine carvings on Mount Hikurangi.

We are looking forward to sharing his story with you once we reopen our Maunga Hikurangi tours at level 1. 

Until then, stay safe in your bubble and enjoy the extra time you have to soak up the sunshine when it makes an appearance.

📷: Eric Hanson for @purenewzealand 

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