Take your time to explore and nest in a city which is bounded by mountain ranges to the west, rugged country to the south, and faces east onto the Pacific Ocean. Gisborne’s Kaiti Brach is the place where British navigator Captain James Cook made his first landing in New Zealand. Nowadays, this area is a National Historic Reserve under the care of the Department of Conservation.
From historic sites to world class wine, food and festivals, Gisborne is full of adventure, stunning natural beauty and authentic hospitality. Gisborne has a rich history which can be discovered through its several museums and galleries including East Coast Museum of Technology, HB Williams Memorual Library and Tairāwhiti Museum. Tairāwhiti Museum has a reputation as one of the very best, most innovative museums in New Zealand. The museum features hanging exhibitions of regional history, local and national art exhibitions, and a historic cottage and ship to explore.