Sunshine Brewery

Gisborne


Bottling up a clutch of quality beers since '89, including its flagship Gisborne Gold lager, Gisborne’s pioneering craft brewery has a fab tasting room near Waikanae Beach. Quaff a few on the deck out the front, or peer through the windows to the big stainless-steel vats bubbling away out the back. Twenty-plus taps mean there's something for most tastes.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Gisborne attractions

1. Statue of Young Nick

0.3 MILES

There's no let-up in Gisborne's Endeavour endeavours: in the riverside park is a dynamic statue of Nicholas Young, Captain Cook’s cabin boy, whose eagle…

2. Captain Cook Statue

0.37 MILES

One of Gisborne's gaggle of Captain Cook commemorations, part of which is a globe etched with his roaming routes.

3. Clock Tower

0.45 MILES

Built in 1934, this art-deco clock tower is the undisputed highlight of Gisborne's main street.

4. Footrot Flats Statue

0.51 MILES

Gisborne is already well endowed with statues, but this one commemorating the hugely popular Footrot Flats cartoons by Gisborne local, the late Murray…

5. Te Tauihu Turanga Whakamana

0.57 MILES

Like a giant sundial, Te Tauihu Turanga Whakamana is a large modern sculpture in the shape of a tauihu (canoe prow) that celebrates early Māori explorers.

6. Puhi Kai Iti Cook Landing Site

0.62 MILES

At the foot of Titirangi Reserve is the spot where Captain Cook first landed in NZ in 1769, and where nine Māori were killed by Cook's crew. In 2019, a $5…

7. Sculpture of Te Maro

0.64 MILES

On the flanks of Titirangi Reserve is an impressive new sculpture of Te Maro, the first of nine Māori men killed by Cook's crew when they landed in…

8. C Company Memorial House

0.7 MILES

This cultural centre commemorates the dedication and commitment of the famed 28th Māori Battalion of the New Zealand Army who fought bravely in the…