The ultimate long weekend of all long weekends is coming up, and it is thanks to our very favourite chocolate-centred holiday—Easter. This also, sadly, marks the end of sunshine-filled days and balmy summer nights so it’s our last chance to hit the road before it’s full steam ahead into autumn and winter.
Pack your bags, grab as many choccy eggs and hot cross buns as your hands and pockets can carry, and hit one of these 10 escapes from Auckland this long Easter weekend including this dreamy spot that comes with a private waterfall. With accommodation booking out fast, we've scoured the region to find the spots that are still available for your last-minute getaway.
Head To The Bay Of Islands
Get exploring this Easter weekend and cruise up north to the towns of Paihia, Waitangi and Russell. Treat yourself to one of these and visit the and before relaxing back at our favourites, , and on Paihia Wharf.
Alternatively, hop on a charter and visit the stunning (main article image above), take a or go dolphin and marine animal-spotting on this .
Linger In Matakana
Image credit: Matakana Waterfall Hideaway | Airbnb
If you enjoy your Easter Holidays with a tipple of wine, look no further than Matakana. Home to many vineyards, you can spend your long weekend tasting the region's boutique wines. If the hangover isn’t too severe, make sure to check out the epic , which runs every Saturday from 8 am.
While you are in the area, go check out the nearby beaches, or go for a hike to work off all those Easter chocolates. Travel a little up the coast to check out Pākari and a compulsory feed at the iconic Leigh Sawmill. Stay at for a romantic escape that has its very own waterfall, alternatively, plump for great options that are still available.
Venture To Tāwharanui Regional Park
A short drive up and through Matakana will lead you to the golden beaches and lush green grass of Tāwharanui Regional Park. The little north beachside spot is a protected area with all sorts wandering around in and out of the water—it’s even home to a few cheeky kiwi birds.
There’s with multiple hiking tracks, mountain biking, boating, and secluded stretches of sand to relax on. What better way to spend the last weekend of sun in the great outdoors?
Vineyard Hop In Hawke’s Bay
Image credit: Te Awanga Estate | Kirsten Simcox
Hawke’s Bay is extending a warm welcome to visitors this Easter, so why not partake in one of our favourite things to do there—vineyard hopping? With more than 200 vineyards, 70+ wineries and 30+ cellar doors, the toughest decision you'll have is where to start.
First up, book into one of these still available . Then work up an appetite and between the vineyards of Napier city, taking in , , and ; or head to the sea and cruise along Te Awanga coastline, visiting , and .
and discover the vineyards of the famed Gimblett Gravels sub-region, including , and ; or visit the neighbouring Bridge Pa Triangle, where you will find , , and .
Finally, don’t leave Hawke’s Bay before visiting the incredible vineyards surrounding Havelock North, including , , , and . In fact, you better tack on another day to your trip and do them all.
Be Blown Away By Great Barrier Island
Accessible by boat or plane, Great Barrier Island is the ultimate off-grid destination if you’re looking for somewhere to unplug from daily life. First, live out your bougie dreams at any of these for Easter.
Soak up the last of the summer sun on one of the beautiful beaches, discover the island on foot with one of many heart-pumping hikes all over the island, have a surf at Medlands beach, grab a feed at the currach Irish pub before indulging in a little stargazing come nightfall—after all, this is one of the few island night sky sanctuaries in the world. Need more? Here’s everything you need to know about The Barrier.
Explore South-West Auckland
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Head south from the hustle of Auckland city and you will discover a lot to keep you entertained for the Easter break. Drive up to Manukau Heads, take a trip on a , marvel at wild Kariotahi Beach, explore and check out one evening to be reminded of what goes bump in the dark.
Stay at the new for a romantic getaway but if that’s a bit rich for your blood are available for the long Easter holidays.
Wing It To Waitomo
If you want to spend your Easter ticking something off your bucket list, head on a long weekend roadie to Waitomo. Home to the famous glow worm caves, there is a lot to get up to in this cool area.
Explore the , find your own glow worms with your , get an adrenaline kick with a , and go marvel at the which are often nicknamed the most beautiful falls in New Zealand.
Stay at one of these still available , or if you are a bit mad for animals, check out . And if you want to squeeze in one last camping trip before the weather turns, stay at the
Catch Some Waves At Raglan
Over on the West Coast and not far from Waitomo lies the black-sand surf mecca, Raglan. The internationally famed beaches attract surfers from all corners of the globe with their world-class breaks and consistently epic surf.
If you haven’t mastered how to hang ten, Raglan offers many more summery things to see and do. Hike to the summit of Mount Karioi, paddleboard across the harbour, check out or simply dig into Raglan Fish’s unmissable fish and chips.
Speaking of delicious eats, Raglan is an emerging foodie hotspot with some of the best eateries in the Waikato. Start with coffee from , lunch at and finish with refreshing brews and woodfired pizza at Where to stay? Check out our fave spots, alternatively, are still showing availability for Easter.
Step It Up In Rotorua
Image credit: Waimangu Volcanic Valley | Miles Holden
You’ve got a few days to kill, so why not take a trip to Rotorua for the long Easter weekend? There are heaps of things to do... We’re talking , , , hikes, , , and the , of course.
Enjoy the beauty of the lake from this cool 1960s bach the , stay at the historical , at one of these solid suggestions or these spots that for the long Easter weekend.
Live Your Best Life In The Mount And Tauranga
The summer hot spot that is the city of Tauranga is one of our favourite getaway destinations for a long weekend. There’s plenty to see and do in Tauranga and The Mount, as well as securing that classic just-hiked-up-the-Mount Insta pic.
Indulge your inner foodie with a tour of our favourite restaurants then work it all off on one of these wholesome hikes. There are also activities for thrill-seekers, like and with tropical fish on Piercy Island.
Left it a bit late to find accommodation? are still showing availability. Why not treat yourself this long weekend?
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