Visit Hokitika And Immerse Yourself In Natural Splendor

By Margery Pick


On the western coast of New Zealand lies an enchanting small city of Hokitika. It became a bustling city during the Gold Rush era and today still retains many interesting historical sites. It is situated serenely between the Hokitika River and Tasman Sea and offers lush panoramic views of the Southern Alps in the background. The region is somewhat secluded, unspoiled, and absolutely ideal for exploring the wonders of nature.

There is a variety of hokitika accommodationhokitika accommodation options to choose from whether you want a posh seafront boutique hotel or a rustic bed and breakfast. You can sleep among lush green forests or nap to the sound of the waves lapping the shore. Most Hokitika motels are within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, and festivals, so your stay will be an easy one to enjoy.

Hokitika is home to quite a few fun festivals during the year. Perhaps the most famous is the Wildfoods Festival. Every year in March, thousands of people attend the festival to partake of good wine and unusual food offerings A wide range of food is served that includes everything from gourmet meals to exotic bush foods designed to tempt the most daring eaters.

The region also attracts many artists and creative souls. Each year they get to show off their talents in the Driftwood and Sand Sculpturing Competition. There are also quite a few local art galleries to visit in Hokitika. The local craftspeople fashion jewelry from New Zealand jade and paint awe-inspiring scenes of the local natural wonders.

If you want to stay active, you can go hiking, backpacking, or walk the many trails through the area. You'll be able to explore the local scenic reserves, ecological areas, and take walking tours of the city itself. New Zealand is well known for its natural beauty that includes emerald waters, rich vegetation, and amazing rock formations. You can enjoy the majestic views up close or you can get a bird's eye view of the splendor below when you take an aerial tour that includes a visit to the Alps.

History lovers will appreciate a visit to historic Shantytown where they can go back in time and experience village life from the Gold Rush era. Try panning for gold, ride an old fashioned steam train, and spend the day having a fun time with the whole family. Another good historical site to visit is the West Coast Historical Museum, which is dedicated to all those who followed their dreams of finding gold in the region around Hokitika.

The water temperatures in Hokitika remain fairly constant all year, so any time is a great time to visit. The averages range from a high of 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit in July to a high of 68 degrees Fahrenheit in February. The average lows in February are 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit while the lows in July are 45.5 degrees Fahrenheit.

hokitika motels has an airport with daily connections to Christchurch. The town can also be reached by car or bus through State Highway 6, which is a major road through New Zealand. When you want a peaceful getaway to one of nature's most beautiful displays, then Hokitika is an excellent choice.




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