Climb Kaiti Hill (Titirangi Domain) at dawn for what is regularly the first sunrise seen anywhere on Earth. The panorama sweeps across Poverty Bay, the Pacific, and the city — a profound, unhurried moment of pure perspective.
What to expect
Your guide leads you up the well-maintained Kaiti Hill tracks as the sky shifts from indigo to rose gold over Poverty Bay. At the summit, the statue of Captain James Cook stands sentinel over the very bay he anchored in 1769, and your guide brings that encounter — and the Māori perspective on it — vividly to life. The 360-degree panorama at full sunrise takes in the Turanganui River mouth, Midway Beach, and on clear mornings the outline of Young Nick's Head headland. The descent passes a kiwi sanctuary and native bush restoration plantings before a relaxed breakfast stop in town.
Good to know
Kaiti Hill is a short drive or brisk 20-minute walk from the port. The summit is accessible and free independently, but the guided narrative elevates the experience considerably. Allow 1.5–2 hours. Most rewarding at sunrise — ideal if your ship arrives early. Book directly with Experience Gisborne.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gisborne — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.