REGIONAL REVIEW HAWKE'S BAY
Although Hawke's Bay is small, it's big in character. From the charming, unconventionally close towns of Napier and Hastings to high-end Havelock North, and the rows and rows of vineyards and fruit farms, Hawke's Bay has all the attractions.
Napier is a seaside town on a shingle coastline, with access to sandy beaches from either direction. Napier Hill offers sea views over the bay and the port is also based in Napier, as is an eclectic choice of restaurants, shops and cafes.
Hastings is known as the “fruit bowl” of New Zealand and is home to a multitude of orchards, wineries and landscaped parks and gardens. The hospital and both Totara Health clinics are in Hastings.
Havelock North village sits at the base of Te Mata Peak, a steep landscape popular with mountain bikers, walkers and tourists who enjoy expansive views from the top. The village offers boutique shops and cafes and is close to many of Hawke's Bay's