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The Wairaka Playground

Whakatāne Town

Whakatāne has a busy shopping precinct with a vast range of delectable cafes and restaurants, boutique fashion and homeware stores, bookshops, several sporting and recreation outlets and more. The town comes alive with local musicians and touring bands through the summer months. There’s also a multi-screen cinema complex showing the latest blockbusters and renowned bars and pubs for evening drinks.

The town is the artistic and cultural hub of the District, with regular art exhibitions at Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi - the Whakatāne Exhibition Centre, and many sites of historical significance to Māori.

Whakatāne's climate is without equal; it has claimed the title of the Sunshine Capital of New Zealand for four years, a highly-contested competition throughout the country.

Things to do in Whakatāne

Whakatāne is the cultural hub of the Whakatāne District. Local attractions like Mataatua Wharenui, the Lady on the Rock, and Te Kōputu a te Whanga a Toi - the Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre - showcase the rich heritage and history of the area.

Whakatāne also has a wide variety of walks both inside and surrounding the city centre, including the Warren Cole Walkway, the Public Art Trail, Historic Trail, Whakatāne Gardens, and the western end of the Ngā Tapuwae o Toi walking track.

The Whakatāne River is the point of departure for most oceangoing activities in the District, including fishing charters and tours to Moutohorā.

Wairaka Centennial Park, sits alongside the Whakatāne River at The Heads. The park is a fantastic, family-friendly recreation destination.

Hidden within this complex mural by American street artist Brian Gonnella, Taurahere Tangata, are many stories, references, and important Tīpuna of the Kopeopeo area.

Te Papaka pa is rich in Ngāti Awa history. From the summit, a magnificent panorama landward and seaward avails. Nowadays the site is no longer inhabited but is open to sightseers.  

Otuawhaki has great importance for Ngāti Awa as a fishing ground and place of learning.

Te Toka o Irakewa is one of three landmarks that Toroa was told to look for by his father Irakewa when the Mataatua canoe journeyed to Kakahoroa. 

Kayaking adventures at Whale Island, Ohiwa Harbour and Otarawairere Bay. Guided tours and hires for independent travelers, family groups, businesses and schools. 

55-foot sport fishing vessel offering overnight and extended fishing, diving and sightseeing charters to White Island, Ranfurly Banks and Three Kings Islands

Te Wairere Falls is a sacred landmark to all of Mataatua. One of the most beautiful and historically significant places in Whakatāne.

Kaputerangi or Toi's Pā is of major historical significance and is part of the Kohi Point Scenic Reserve.

Everyone welcome, from first-time anglers to experienced fishermen. Because a day fishing is never a day wasted!

If you're keen for a simple family spin, go to Maraetotara in Ōhope. Ride up the unsealed Maraetotara Road into the bush-edged Burma Rd to the main Ōhope-Whakatāne highway.

Places to eat in Whakatāne

Whakatāne has by far the greatest variety of dining options in the area, with heaps of choices available along The Strand and surrounding streets. You'll find everything from cheap-as-chips takeaways to high-end dining options. Most seafood served in the city is locally-caught; the fish on your dinner plate might have been swimming in the ocean that morning!

Born out of a love of good coffee, today Café Awa is a favourite of both coffee lovers and foodies alike. 

Located in the heart of the town, with a spacious outdoor seating area. Enjoy our all-day breakfast, homemade cabinet food or mouth-watering lunch menu. 

Quality North Indian cuisine at affordable prices for the discerning diner with excellent service and authentic curries in contemporary surroundings.

A beautiful indoor/outdoor Villa Bar & Eatery (licensed) just minutes out of Whakatane, right on the corner of the Tauranga turnoff.

Experience one of New Zealand's treasures. Taste our field-ripened berries. Try our famous Julian's berry ice creams, real espresso coffee, and delicious cafe offerings.

The Comm. is the home of Good George Brewing in Whakatane. We bring great Beer, Cider, awesome food and great times to the Sunshine Capital of New Zealand.

Rides and walks in Whakatāne

From riverside walks or rides to wanders through native bush, Whakatāne Town has a great variety of options nearby.

If you're keen for a simple family spin, go to Maraetotara in Ōhope. Ride up the unsealed Maraetotara Road into the bush-edged Burma Rd to the main Ōhope-Whakatāne highway.

Places to stay in Whakatāne

Most of Whakatāne's motels are clustered on Landing Road, near the entrance to town, but there are additional options in the city centre, including some of the area's most luxurious apartments. 

Pure luxury, air-conditioned accommodation. Whether you are in town for business or on a family holiday, we have a range of units to suit your needs. 

The oldest and the newest motel in Whakatāne. A beautifully restored heritage building, that also houses a family-friendly restaurant and bar. Plus new corporate suites.

15 ground floor motel units from studio to family, some with kitchens and/or spa baths. Licensed restaurant, swimming pool, barbecue in a sunny, spacious courtyard. 

Enjoy your stay in Whakatāne in one of our luxury one-bedroom or two-bedroom suites. So comfortable you'll want to stay longer.

Situated overlooking lovely Sullivan Lake, we are close to the town centre and only a short drive to Ōhope Beach.

Nine ground floor units nestled in a tranquil, native bush setting. All units are self-contained with lounge areas and include heat pumps/air conditioning.

A quiet location only minutes walk from Whakatāne’s boutique shopping and restaurants.