

Gisborne, New Zealand
Gisborne, New Zealand
Tologa Bay Wharf, about 50 km north of Gisborne, is one of New Zealand’s longest historic wharves and a striking landmark on the East Coast. Built in 1929, it stretches into the bay with wide views of the ocean, surrounding hills, and rugged shoreline. Visitors come for a gentle walk, photography, fishing, and the chance to experience a quiet site linked to the region’s maritime and local community history. It suits travellers looking for coastal scenery, heritage interest, and an easy stop beyond central Gisborne.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: Open 24 hours