Napier/Hawke's Bay - Regional Information Situated as the capital of the Hawkes Bay region,
Napier is renowned for a beautiful coastline, stately
Norfolk pines, a multitude of nearby wineries and 1930's
art deco architecture.
In 1931, a two and a half minute earthquake destroyed the city of Napier which had to be completely rebuilt. A marvelous collection of buildings in the 1930's Art Deco style sprang up, which is celebrated with a special Art Deco weekend every February. Guided and self-guided architectural walks are recommended.
Cape Kidnappers' Gannet Reserve is another major attraction, and contains the largest, most accessible mainland colony in the world. Tours regularly operate to take visitors to the sanctuary.
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Situated as the capital of the Hawkes Bay region,
Napier is renowned for a beautiful coastline, stately
Norfolk pines, a multitude of nearby wineries and 1930's
art deco architecture.
What To See
A visit to the attractions of Marine Parade is also a
must. View kiwi birds at the Napier Kiwi House, visit the
Hawkes Bay Museum, the Aquarium and experience an
'earthquake' at the Stables Complex. Marineland of New
Zealand has performing dolphins, sea lions and other
marine animals. Swimming with the dolphins is also
available at Marineland.