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The Hawkes Bay is located on the east coast of the North Island. With
over 2200 hours of sunshine the Hawkes Bay has the ideal conditions to
produce world class food and wines. The Hawkes Bay is New Zealand's leading
producer of red wines, and second largest wine
region. The Hawkes Bay is also know for it Art Deco architecture,
especially around Napier.
The landscapes of Hawkes’s Bay varies greatly, with the region
sweeping from the mountains down to the coast. The Hawkes Bay has several
rivers which provide excellent fishing, stunning beaches, and the rich
Heretaunga Plains.
Hawkes Bay has a wide range of attractions
and activities to do. The Splash Planet water theme park,
and the National Aquarium of New Zealand are popular with families. Many
visitors come to the Hawkes Bay to relax and indulge in the region's food
and wine. For those looking for a more energetic time, the
list of activities on offer is endless; swimming, sailing, fishing, white
water rafting, kayaking, hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, rock climbing,
and golf.
Napier city is the main centre of the Hawkes Bay, Hastings, and Havelock
North are also important town in the region. There is a broad range of
accommodation
in the Hawkes Bay, as well as attractions and activities, places to eat,
and entertainment for all ages.
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