Planning a trip to Gisborne, New Zealand
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Gisborne in March
Start the day with a surfing lesson at Wainui Beach with Surfing With Frank. Get your adrenaline pumping as you learn to ride the waves.
Head to Millton Vineyard & Winery for a delightful wine tasting experience and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the vineyard.
Dine at The Rivers Restaurant & Bar for a delicious dinner with a view of the river.
Embark on an exhilarating mountain biking adventure at the Aorere Mountain Bike Park with various trails suitable for different skill levels.
Visit the Rere Rockslide for an adrenaline-filled slip and slide down the naturally formed rock slide.
Enjoy a casual dinner at the Bushmere Estate Winery for some delicious local cuisine and wine.
Explore the iconic Tolaga Bay Wharf, known for being the longest wharf in New Zealand where you can take a walk on the historic structure.
Drive to Lottin Point and hike to the Lottin Point Lighthouse for breathtaking coastal views and a sense of adventure.
Relax with a seafood dinner at the famous Ussco Bar & Bistro, known for its delectable seafood dishes.
Take a serene walk through the Ocean Beach Scenic Reserve, enjoying the native flora and fauna as well as stunning coastal views.
Savor a sumptuous seafood lunch at Ormond Road Cafe, offering fresh and delicious seafood dishes.
Departure from Gisborne, headed to Gisborne Airport for the return flight to Delhi, India.
Gisborne enjoys a temperate climate in March, with warm, sunny days and cool nights. Occasional showers are possible, but the overall weather is generally pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Gisborne
Clothing & Apparel
Comfortable walking shoes -
For exploring the city and its surroundings.
Light jacket or sweater -
For cooler evenings and indoor spaces.
Casual clothing -
For daytime activities and relaxing around the hotel.
Swimsuit -
For enjoying the beaches around Gisborne.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
To protect your eyes from the sun.
Hat -
To shield your face and neck from the sun.
Reusable water bottle -
To stay hydrated throughout the day.
Travel-sized toiletries -
For keeping your essentials organized and within TSA regulations.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
For identification and entry into New Zealand.
Travel insurance -
To protect yourself against unforeseen events.
Cash and credit cards -
For making purchases and accessing funds.
Travel documents -
Including flight tickets and hotel reservations.
Good to Have
Universal travel adapter -
For charging electronic devices.
Small first-aid kit -
For minor injuries or ailments.
Travel guide or guidebook -
For information on local attractions and activities.
Book or e-reader -
For entertainment during downtime.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For communication, navigation, and entertainment.
Camera -
To capture memories of your trip.
Laptop or tablet -
For staying connected and getting work done (optional).
Portable charger -
To keep your devices powered up on the go.
Payment Options -
Credit cards, debit cards and cash are widely accepted in Gisborne.