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Gisborne (1.1 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Offering a tennis court, La Frontiere Boutique Accommodation features accommodations in Gisborne. With pool views, this accommodation provides a patio. From the moment we arrived and drove down the driveway and were greeted by Jen, it was like you had entered a private world, it was stunning. The property was immaculate, we had to indulge ourselves with the pool, experience a bbq and then relax into the glorious hot tub. A perfect stay with everything catered for, we loved it.
Gisborne (1.3 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Located in Gisborne, Alfresco Motor Lodge has self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi and free parking. Gisborne Park Golf Course is 1969 feet away. Very clean premises and comfortable beds. The manager is very helpful and friendly. Great place to stay
Gisborne (1.5 miles from Gisborne Airport)
BKs Palm Court Motor Lodge is a 5-minute drive from Gisborne Beach and Gisborne’s town center. It offers barbecue facilities, free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access. We loved our night here, friendly helpful staff, beautiful decor, very clean rooms, comfortable had everything we needed, managed to squeeze us in last minute, good location just up the rd from town, definitely go back next time we're there, recommended place to stay
Gisborne (1.9 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Just 2 minutes' drive from Gisborne city center and beaches this 4-star motel offers modern accommodations with free WiFi. me and my mum liked everything in the motel and it's was so neat at tidy nice location and great value for money 😄
Gisborne (1.9 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Offering a garden and barbecue facilities, Two Palms in Gisborne is close to Waikanae Beach and Midway Beach. There's a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay. Great location -- short walk to center of town and city beach. Room/bathroom very comfortable, well equipped and very clean. Bed was sooooo comfortable. Owner/Host very knowledgeable, friendly with helpful advice. I highly recommend and would be my choice of where to stay in Gisborne.
Gisborne (1.9 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Located directly opposite beautiful Waikanae Beach, Ahi Kaa offers accommodations with flat-screen cable TV and free WiFi. Fantastic location, walking distance to restaurants. Really comfortable bed, clean an tidy spacious room. Staff were friendly, warm and welcoming.
Gisborne (2 miles from Gisborne Airport)
White Heron Motor Lodge is just 2 minutes' drive from the center of Gisborne and 7 minutes' drive from the beach and the airport. Room was clean, bed comfy, shower and spa very nice. And the lady at reception was very friendly. This is how all accommodations should be.
Gisborne (2 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Teal Motor Lodge features self-contained apartments and studios with free Wi-Fi and free private parking. Teal motel had everything that meet my needs. Manager and staff went above and beyond. Thank you. Will definitely stay again in the future.
Gisborne (2 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Whole House Sleeps 12 AC -Wifi - Pool offers accommodations in Gisborne, a 16-minute walk from Midway Beach. The air-conditioned accommodation is a 15-minute walk from Waikanae Beach.
Gisborne (2 miles from Gisborne Airport)
Featuring garden views, Aberdeen home stay in Gisborne provides accommodations, a garden, and a terrace. The homestay features rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
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The service is not good enough for one night stay...we ask for milk for cup of tea in the evening but the receptionist said, the housekeeper is going to bring for us...waiting for the evening no one is turned up even in the morning when we left...
I found the Cook Landing Reserve to be underwhelming, It was disappointing in that there was not much about Captain Cook at the site, just gourds. The Gisborne Museum was worth a visit. The beaches would have been lovely if not for cyclone Hale.
My first time visit to gisborne. Town centre is not big, but it was interesting. I enjoyed the botanical gardens and small museum during my visit. My visit was the middle of winter, but still enjoyable.
There are better places to visit that are much less difficult to travel to than Gisborne, we went because we had never been before so it was good to see the place but wouldn’t go to the trouble to go back. Roadworks from Napier to Gisborne were many with many stoppages. Long slow winding road. Gisborne to Whakatane however was a very pleasant very scenic drive starting off with Gisborne's horticulture then farmland then through a native forested river gorge. Gisborne's main retail strip looks great and is well laid out, the palm trees set it off so well on a sunny day. The famous Eastwoodhill Arboretum was a bit of a let down, it was a big reason we finally decided to add Gisborne to our trip however it didn’t live up to the online pictures and information we saw of it. Basically it’s just hilly farmland heavily planted out sporadically with various trees and riddled with many tracks colour coded but good luck trying to completely follow a particular track as some markers weren’t there at various intersections. It’s nice for a bit of a hilly tree walk but there is nothing particularly organised or grand about the plantings that looks anything like you see of tree plantings in various Botanical Gardens.
Full of character with many 19th c buildings still surviving. Lovely beaches east and west with excellent access. Strong Maori influence including Cook's landing interpretations. City easy to access, with outrageous parking charges made until midnight on Saturday night! With accommodation, restaurant, gifts, and fuel costs spent amounting to NZ$2000 over three nights of our stay... give us a break
The river view, wharf view in the evening was gorgeous. The walkway and boardwalk are a desirable, peaceful place to walk. The beach was the highlight of our visit as well as the farmers market. We preferred the beautiful fresh food from the farmers market opposed to take aways and restaurants we've dined at previously. We ate at a variety of cafes, restaurants and take aways. Without naming them we'll definitely be buying fresh produce and using the BBQ provided at our motel or available at Midway beach to cook our own steak served with fresh local produce, including fine wine, bread and honey. It's easy to get around Gisborne, but be aware of hazardous drivers and pedestrians. On our next visit we will avoid over spending trying to source excitable and palatable cuisine including takeaways.