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Hawke's Bay

Looking for a New Zealand campervan holiday destination that ticks the boxes for sunshine, adventure, great food, and perhaps a little history and culture? You can’t go past Hawke’s Bay. This stunning region offers a taste of the good life amidst some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. Whether you’re into adventurous hikes, wine tasting, or family fun, you’ll find plenty of great things to do in Hawke’s Bay.  

The appeal of the Hawke's Bay region lies not only in its charming townships such as Napier and Hastings but also in its natural attractions. The Hawke’s Bay weather is among the best in New Zealand, boasting plenty of sunshine that ripens grapes in its world-renowned vineyards and warms its expansive beaches. This climate makes the region a year-round destination for visitors looking to explore the outdoors whether on bike trails, on foot through its scenic reserves, or along its stunning coastlines.

Travelling by campervan allows you to take in everything Hawke's Bay has to offer at your own pace. Wake up to ocean views, spend your days discovering local markets or touring iconic wineries in Hawke’s Bay. In the evenings, enjoy relaxed sunset meals prepared in your campervan kitchen. And with plenty of Hawke’s Bay accommodation for campervan travellers, you’ve got the freedom to explore far and wide.

 

Why explore Hawke’s Bay by campervan

Exploring Hawke's Bay by campervan offers an unparalleled opportunity to dive deep into the region's offerings at your own pace. From the freedom to wander through the sunlit vineyards of Hawke’s Bay to parking along the coastlines near Napier, your campervan allows for a flexible, immersive travel experience. 

Travelling by campervan comes with heaps of perks that make the trip even better. Fancy cooking up some local produce from a roadside stall? You've got your own kitchen right there. Tired of hauling suitcases in and out of hotels? That's not an issue when your campervan acts as your base. You can also pack all the gear you need for outdoor fun – like hiking packs or surfboards – without worrying about space. And let’s not forget the convenience of having your own bathroom, which means no more hunting for public restrooms. It’s all about making your holiday as relaxed and enjoyable as possible.

 

Things to do in Hawke’s Bay

Hawke's Bay is a playground for explorers, foodies, and culture enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the rich history and Art Deco architecture of Napier. Sample some of New Zealand's finest wines. Or simply explore the natural beauty of the region's landscapes and coastlines. Whatever you’re keen to see and do, there's something here for everyone. 

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Best things to do in Wānaka with kids

When it comes to family-friendly road trip destinations, Wānaka is hard to beat. Nestled in the Southern Lakes region, this laid-back town has loads of fun things to do for both kids and adults. Whether you’re in the mood for outdoor adventure or looking for something to do on a rainy day, there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained. Plus, with Wānaka’s mix of activities and easy-going vibe, it’s a spot that suits all kinds of family trips – especially when you’re exploring in an Apollo campervan. 

 

Outdoor adventures for kids

If your family loves getting out and about in the great outdoors, you’re in for a treat. Here are some of the best kid-friendly outdoor things to do in Wānaka: 

 

Lake Wānaka – swimming, kayaking & paddleboarding

A favourite for families looking to enjoy the water, Lake Wānaka offers plenty of options for fun. Head to Roys Bay, Eely Point, or the beach at Glendhu Bay to make the most of the lake. You can rent kayaks, paddleboards, or simply enjoy a swim. The water is usually calm, making it a safe spot for kids to splash around. Pack a picnic and settle in for a relaxed day by the shore – it’s an easy way to keep everyone entertained for hours. 

 

Puzzling World – a fun-filled optical illusion playground

For a day full of quirky fun, head to Puzzling World, one of Wānaka’s most iconic attractions. It’s home to the famous Great Maze, where kids can challenge themselves to find the exit, and illusion rooms that will have everyone questioning their senses. Don’t miss the tilted house – it’s a mind-bending experience that’s bound to get a few laughs. The on-site café is a great spot to recharge while the kids let off some steam. It’s a hit with families, and there’s something for every age to enjoy. 

 

Wanaka Lavender Farm – nature & animal fun

For a more laid-back family outing, visit the Wānaka Lavender Farm. Set just a few minutes from town, it’s a beautiful spot to wander through rows of vibrant lavender and meet friendly farm animals. Kids can enjoy feeding the alpacas and sheep or simply exploring the gardens. Don’t forget to try the homemade lavender ice cream – it’s a favourite with visitors. There’s a relaxed, welcoming vibe here that makes it easy to spend a few hours soaking it all in. 

 

Adventure activities for active families

If your family loves a bit of excitement, Wānaka has plenty of kid-friendly activities to get everyone moving. 

 

Wildwire – family-friendly climbing adventure

For a unique outdoor experience, try Wildwire. This guided climbing adventure follows a via ferrata – a series of metal rungs, cables, and bridges fixed to the rock – making it easier and safer to scale the waterfall. There are routes suitable for kids, so it’s a great option for adventurous families. No climbing experience is needed, so it’s perfect for those keen to try something new. 

 

Horse trekking – explore Wanaka on horseback

There’s something special about seeing Wānaka from the saddle. Local operators like Lake Wānaka Horse Trekking offer family-friendly rides for all ages and abilities. As you meander along the trails, you’ll pass rolling hills, open meadows, and peaceful streams, all with the stunning Southern Alps as your backdrop. Kids aged 5 and up will love the chance to ride through this beautiful landscape. Whether it’s their first time on horseback or they’re already little equestrians, they’ll love the sense of adventure and the feeling of being part of the landscape. 

 

Mountain biking & easy cycling trails

Hiring a bike is a great way to explore Wānaka on two wheels, especially if you’re keen to check out some of the area’s family-friendly trails. For a gentle, scenic ride, check out the Hawea River Track. This easy-going trail winds alongside the river, offering beautiful views and plenty of spots to take a break. Another great option is the Millennium Track, a lakeside path perfect for a relaxed family ride. It’s mostly flat, making it ideal for younger kids or those still building confidence on a bike. 

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Rainy day activities – indoor fun for kids

Wānaka has plenty of indoor activities to keep the family entertained when the weather isn’t playing ball. Here are some great options to check out: 

 

Cinema Paradiso – a quirky movie experience

For a cosy and memorable movie outing, head to Cinema Paradiso, a much-loved local spot with plenty of character. This small, independent cinema is famous for its comfy sofas, retro seating, and even an old Morris Minor car you can sit in while watching a film. It’s a laid-back place where you can enjoy the latest movies in a relaxed setting. The homemade cookies served warm during intermission are a must-try – they’re almost as famous as the cinema itself! It’s the perfect way to wind down after a day of exploring. 

 

Basecamp Climbing Wanaka – indoor rock climbing

If your kids have energy to burn, Basecamp Climbing Wānaka is the place to be. This indoor climbing centre features a range of walls suited to all skill levels, including a dedicated Clip ‘n Climb area designed just for kids. Whether they’re trying climbing for the first time or looking to tackle more challenging routes, there’s something for everyone. The friendly staff are on hand to help, making it a fun and safe environment to test those climbing skills. It’s an ideal spot to keep active when the weather’s not cooperating. 

 

Toy & Transport Museum – a hidden gem

Step back in time at the Toy & Transport Museum, a quirky collection that’s bound to fascinate kids and adults alike. With over 60,000 toys, classic cars, planes, and memorabilia, it’s a treasure trove of nostalgia and discovery. Kids will love exploring the model trains, vintage fire engines, and retro arcade games. There’s something new to discover around every corner, making it an easy way to spend a few hours when the weather’s not great. It’s a bit off the beaten track, but well worth a visit. 

 

Scenic walks & nature experiences

Exploring Wānaka on foot is a great way to get the whole family outdoors. With a range of easy trails, there’s something for everyone – from toddlers to teens. 

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Mt Iron Track – the best family hike for stunning views

For a rewarding hike that’s manageable for most families, the Mt Iron Track is a top pick. The loop takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, climbing steadily to the summit, where you’ll be greeted with panoramic views of Wānaka, the surrounding mountains, and Lake Wānaka. It’s a bit of a challenge for younger kids, but older ones will love the sense of achievement at the top. Make sure to pack some snacks to enjoy while taking in the views – it’s a great spot to pause and soak it all in. 

 

Diamond Lake Walk – short & scenic

If you’re after a shorter walk that still delivers on scenery, the Diamond Lake Walk is a fantastic option. The track is well-formed and suitable for most fitness levels, taking around 45 minutes to complete the return trip. As you follow the path, you’ll be treated to views of the lake and surrounding hills, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way. The trail can be a bit steep in parts, but the lookout over Diamond Lake is worth it. It’s a great introduction to Wānaka’s natural landscapes without being too demanding. 

 

Blue Pools Walk – an easy, stunning family stroll

For something truly unique, take the family on the Blue Pools Walk, located about an hour’s drive from Wānaka. The well-maintained path meanders through native beech forest, leading to a set of strikingly clear pools. The track is mostly flat and suitable for all ages, including those with strollers. The highlight is crossing the swing bridge and peering down at the pools, which on a sunny day, are an incredible shade of blue. It’s an easy walk with a big visual payoff, making it a family favourite. 

 

Best family-friendly eateries in Wanaka 

Finding a good spot to eat with kids in tow doesn’t have to be a challenge. Wānaka has plenty of family-friendly cafes and eateries where everyone can find something they love. 

 

Fedeli Café – fresh, healthy options

If you’re after a relaxed spot with great coffee and tasty food, head to Fedeli Café. Known for its fresh, wholesome menu, this cosy café offers a variety of options that cater to both kids and adults. The kids’ menu includes simple, delicious choices that are perfect for little appetites, while parents can enjoy salads, sandwiches, and homemade treats. It’s a great place to start your day or grab lunch before heading out to explore. 

 

Big Fig – slow food served fast

For something a bit different, check out Big Fig, where the focus is on slow-cooked, hearty meals served quickly. The food here is made from scratch, with plenty of veggie-packed dishes and generous portions to keep the whole family satisfied. Kids will love the roast meats and colourful sides, and the casual atmosphere makes it easy to settle in for a meal. It’s a popular spot, so expect a bit of a buzz – but the food is definitely worth it. 

 

Relishes Café – a Wānaka classic

A long-time local favourite, Relishes Café has a welcoming vibe and a menu that suits all ages. From all-day breakfast to hearty lunches and sweet treats, there’s plenty to choose from. The outdoor seating is great on sunny days, and the staff are always friendly and accommodating. Whether you’re after a quick bite or a leisurely brunch, it’s a reliable choice for families. 

 

Patagonia Chocolates – a sweet treat for everyone

You can’t visit Wānaka without stopping by Patagonia Chocolates. Famous for its decadent ice cream, hot chocolates, and handmade chocolates, it’s a hit with kids (and adults too). Try the rich, creamy gelato or warm up with a cup of their signature hot chocolate. It’s the perfect spot for an afternoon treat or a post-adventure pick-me-up. 

 

Best places to stay in Wānaka with kids

Wānaka has plenty of accommodation options that are perfect for families exploring in a campervan. Here are some top spots to park up and make the most of your stay. 

 

Top campervan-friendly holiday parks

If you’re after a comfortable, family-friendly place to stay, the Wānaka TOP 10 Holiday Park is a great choice. It’s set in a peaceful location just outside town, with plenty of space for the kids to play and great facilities, including a playground, barbecue area, and even a heated swimming pool. Powered sites make it easy for campervans, and there are plenty of amenities to make your stay hassle-free. Plus, the views of the surrounding mountains add a nice touch to your stay. 

Another great option is the Glendhu Bay Motor Camp, right on the shores of Lake Wānaka. It’s a favourite for families who want a more rustic, lakeside camping experience. There’s direct access to the water for kayaking and swimming, and the open grassy areas are perfect for a game of cricket or frisbee. It’s a bit more laid-back, giving you that classic Kiwi camping feel while still having the basics covered. 

 

Tips for campervan travel in Wānaka

Exploring Wānaka in a campervan is a great way to experience the region at your own pace. Whether you’re staying at a holiday park or looking for freedom camping spots, a bit of planning will help make your trip smooth and enjoyable. 

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Best time to visit

Wānaka has something to offer year-round, but the best time to visit really depends on what you’re looking for.  

  • Summer (December to February) is the most popular time, with warm weather perfect for swimming, kayaking, and outdoor activities.  

  • Autumn (March to May) brings cooler temperatures and golden foliage, making it ideal for hiking.  

  • Winter (June to August) attracts snow enthusiasts keen on skiing and snowboarding.  

  • Spring (September to November) offers mild weather and blossoming landscapes.  

 

Book ahead

Campervan sites in Wānaka can fill up fast, especially during school holidays and long weekends. Booking ahead is a smart move, particularly if you want a powered site or a spot near the lake. Apps like the thl Roadtrip app make it easy to check availability and reserve your place before you arrive. This way, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’ve got a spot sorted, rather than driving around looking for vacancies. 

 

Campervan essentials

Travelling in a campervan with kids can be loads of fun and provide some unforgettable memories, especially if you come prepared. A few must-haves can make all the difference when it comes to keeping everyone happy on the road. 

  • Entertainment – Pack plenty of activities to keep kids occupied during long drives, like books, games, and a few downloaded movies for downtime. 

  • Snacks and drinks – Having a stash of easy-to-reach snacks means fewer stops and fewer hungry moments. Reusable water bottles are a must, too. 

  • Comfort items – Bring along a few favourite toys or blankets to make the camper feel like home. 

  • Outdoor gear – Whether it’s a simple ball for kicking around or a scooter for exploring on two wheels, travelling by campervan makes it easy to bring along a few extras for outdoor fun. 

For more tips on making campervan travel with kids enjoyable and easy, check out our guide to travelling with kids

 

Ready to explore all the great things to do in Wānaka?

Exploring Wānaka with the kids is a breeze when you’re in an Apollo campervan. You can pack up the family and head to all the must-see spots – from outdoor adventures to laid-back cafes and peaceful lakeside picnics. With plenty of space for everyone (and all the essentials), it’s an easy, stress-free way to make lasting family memories. Plus, the flexibility of having your own setup means you can go wherever the day takes you. 

Sound like your kind of trip? Book your Apollo campervan today and start planning your next family getaway. 

 

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Helpful tips for visiting Hawke's Bay

 

Climate and seasons in Hawkes

Hawke's Bay is known for its consistently warm and dry climate, making it a favoured destination throughout the year. The region's weather complements its reputation as one of New Zealand's premier wine-growing areas, with long, sunny days that nurture vineyards and invite outdoor adventures.

  • Summers (December to February) in Hawke's Bay are typically warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. This is the perfect time for beach outings at places like Waimarama or Ocean Beach, and for enjoying al fresco dining in Napier or Hastings. The warm weather also makes this a peak season for exploring the region’s numerous vineyards and wineries.

  • Autumn (March to May) brings cooler temperatures and the landscape bursts into vibrant colours, especially in the vineyards where the leaves change hues against a backdrop of crisp blue skies. The mild weather is ideal for hiking and cycling through the region's parks and reserves.

  • Winter (June to August) sees cooler days with temperatures generally between 10°C and 15°C. Although colder, the days are often clear and sunny, providing perfect conditions for visiting indoor attractions like the Art Deco buildings in Napier or the Hawke's Bay Museum.

  • Spring (September to November) rejuvenates the region with fresh blooms and gradually warming temperatures. It's an excellent time to witness the orchards in blossom and to enjoy the late spring events that celebrate the region’s produce and wine.

Hawke's Bay's sheltered position in the rain shadow of the central mountain range means it receives less rainfall than many other parts of New Zealand, but packing a rain jacket is still advisable. The pleasant climate in spring and autumn, along with the vibrant seasonal changes, make these particularly delightful times to visit.

 

 

What to pack?

Preparing for your campervan adventure in Hawke's Bay calls for smart packing to make the most of the region's sunny climate and abundant outdoor activities. From relaxing on its beautiful beaches to touring its famous wineries, here’s what you should consider bringing along:

  • Outdoor gear: Hawke's Bay's varied landscapes, from coastal paths to vineyard trails, demand versatile outdoor gear. Opt for lightweight, breathable clothing to keep cool during warm days, and include a layer or two for the cooler evenings – perfect for enjoying a night under the stars. Sturdy walking shoes are a must, whether you’re exploring the streets of Napier or hiking the trails at Te Mata Peak.
  • Campervan add-ons: To enhance your campervan experience, think about including a few extras. A portable barbecue is great for cooking up local produce as you enjoy panoramic views of the bay, and additional camping chairs and a table will make your setup outside the van more comfortable and inviting.
  • Sun protection: Given Hawke's Bay's reputation for being one of the sunniest areas in New Zealand, good sun protection is essential. Pack a high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses with UV protection, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield yourself from the sun, ensuring you can safely enjoy the great outdoors throughout your trip. For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

 

Attractions and day trips in Hawke's Bay

 

Napier

A city reborn from the 1931 earthquake, Napier is renowned for its beautifully preserved Art Deco architecture. Strolling through the city, visitors can enjoy vibrant street art, boutique shops, and waterfront cafes that make Napier a cultural gem worth exploring.

Cape Kidnappers

Cape Kidnappers is famous for its dramatic coastal cliffs and as the home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world. A guided tour offers a chance to see these magnificent birds up close and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

Te Mata Peak

Te Mata Peak provides panoramic views of Hawke's Bay and is a must-visit for anyone wanting to capture the beauty of the region from above. Hiking trails range from easy to challenging, catering to all fitness levels.

Wineries

Hawke's Bay is one of New Zealand's oldest wine regions, famed for its Bordeaux blend reds and rich Chardonnays. Visiting local wineries for tastings and tours is an indulgent way to experience the area's gourmet offerings.

Art Deco Tours

Take a step back in time with an Art Deco tour in Napier. These guided tours, often available on foot or by vintage car, highlight the city's unique history and architectural heritage, celebrating the style that defines the region.

Beaches

Ocean Beach and Waimarama Beach are pristine stretches of sand perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and long beach walks. Both beaches offer a tranquil escape with stunning ocean views, ideal for a relaxing day by the sea.

Havelock North

Havelock North is a picturesque village known for its artisanal food scene, boutique shopping, and the lush Te Mata Park. Its charm and scenic setting make it a delightful stop for those exploring the greater Hawke's Bay area.

 

Where to stay in Hawke's Bay with a campervan

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park and rest in Hawke’s Bay, there's no shortage of picturesque, comfy campgrounds. Here are a few worth checking out:

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