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Gisborne isn't huge, but like most places in New Zealand the public transport isn't up to scratch. You can walk to most places, but if you really want to get out and about, hire a car. There are loads of things to see and do in the vicinity that you wouldmiss otherwise

Written Aug 15, 2006

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 Gisborne isn't huge, but like most places in New Zealand the public transport isn't up to scratch. You can walk to most places, but if you really want to get... 

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Q:  Hi, We've nabbed a couple of cheap flights just before Christmas and are spending 20th - 22nd December in Gisborne. Any top... 

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A: Hi Allison Some tips (from my Gisborne page): - Kaiti Hill - Heipipi Endeavour Park - Tairawhiti Museum - Marae 'Te Poho-O-Rawiri' further away (off the beatne... 

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Home is where the heart is

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 I've now decided to make it my mission to show Gisborne for what it really is here on VT! It may be falling on deaf ears, because even I know that Gizzy will never be at the top of anyone's list when... 

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Gisborne first city to see the sunrise

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 Our first introduction to Gisborne was on New Year’s Eve during a television transmission of the celebrations of the new millennium. That was the main reason for our visit to New Zealand’s most... 

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Gisborne

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 Gisborne (Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa), located at the northern end of Poverty Bay, is where Captain James Cook first stepped ashore in New Zealand on October 8, 1769. The white cliff headland of Young...... 

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a short stay

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 Gisbourne is worth a visit . It is known because it was in Kaiti Beach where Captain James Cook made his first New Zealand landfall on the 9th of October 1769 

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 Gisborne was a great place to grow up in. It is a small town on the east coast of the North Island and is somewhat isolated and off the main tourist trail. 

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