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Eastland

Eastland is the place where the first Polynesian migration canoes landed, where Captain Cook made his first landfall and where Maori and European first encountered each other.Maori life is evident in every settlement you see. There are carved meeting...

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Eastland Transport

Transport options in Eastland

The most appealing forms of transport in Eastland are horses and bare feet. But a car will certainly come in useful. In this relaxed, scenically-gifted part of New Zealand, you'll want to take your time. Wander, pedal, paddle and stroll - you'll see more.

Getting to and from Eastland

By Road:
Eastland is accessed from State Highway 2. Driving distances and times are as follows:

  • Auckland 504km (6 hours)
  • Tauranga 298km (4 hours)
  • Rotorua 287km (3.5 hours)
  • Napier 216km (3.5 hours)
  • Palmerston North 394km (5 hours)
  • Wellington 550km (7 hours)
  • Intercity Coachline offers a daily bus service from Auckland and Wellington, stopping at various towns and cities along the way.

    By Air:
    Flying is the quickest way to reach Eastland.

  • From Auckland, Gisborne is only 1 hour away - there are seven flights every day
  • Wellington to Gisborne takes just over an hour, and there are five flights a day
  • Flights leave Rotorua for Gisborne three times a day - flying time is 2 hours

  • Getting around Eastland

    Rental cars are available from Gisborne.
    Both Kiwi Trails and Kiwi Experience offer a return trip from Rotorua around the East Coast to Gisborne.
    Two courier companies work State Highway 35. Cooks Couriers and Polly's Passenger Courier take passengers between Gisborne, Hicks Bay and Opotiki. There are also two shuttles that meet Intercity buses at Wairoa to transport visitors to Lake Waikaremoana.


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