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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Māhia

  • Total rentals

    50 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $40 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    1.4K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    40 properties are a good fit for families

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    30 properties include access to wifi

Your guide to Māhia

All About Māhia

Rugged grassy cliffs slide into white-sand beaches where turquoise waters lap the shore on the edge of the Mahia Peninsula, on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Located in the Hawke’s Bay region, the peninsula sits between the towns of Wairoa and Gisborne. The township is tiny, with a year-round population of only about 500, although this number swells significantly over the summer when visitors flood the region to surf, fish, dive, and kayak here.

A number of beaches dot the peninsula. Māhia Beach is generally safe and relatively shallow, making this a popular choice for families. Black’s Beach is known for its inky black sand. If you’re looking to catch some waves, head to Mahanga Beach and the Reefs for the best surf spots in the region. Māhia Peninsula Scenic Reserve is one of the largest areas of lowland coastal forest. You can take a two-mile track through the reserve that can be steep in places, but there are plenty of rest areas and picnic spots among the native trees to catch your breath and refuel along the two-hour loop.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Māhia

Māhia’s location in the Southern Hemisphere means that its seasons are opposite from the ones you’re used to in the U.S. The best months to visit are the summer months of December to February, when the beaches are at their warmest. You’ll experience long days with mild temperatures.

Fall and spring offer cool, temperate weather, perfect for hiking around the scenic reserve. Winter is from June to August and brings mild, dry days with blue skies and temperatures remaining cool but never too cold. The Hawke’s Bay Arts Festival featuring live music, theater, and circus performances occurs for ten days in October.


Top things to do in Māhia

Wairoa

​​About a 30-minute drive to the west of Māhia township is the town of Wairoa, which sits on the banks of the Wairoa River. Check out the small community museum in a former bank building, with exhibitions on the history and heritage of the area, as well as a Victorian wooden lighthouse you can explore.

New Zealand Wine Trail

The New Zealand Wine Trail is a great way to explore three of the country’s main wine regions. From your accommodation in Māhia, you can pick up the trail at Hawke’s Bay in Napier or Hastings, two towns with Art Deco-style architecture from the 1930s, and follow it all the way to Blenheim on the South Island.

Piko O Te Rangi

Piko O Te Rangi, or the Coronation Reserve, is located on the eastern side of the peninsula, and the hollow rock basin here was used for baptisms in the mid-19th century. You’ll find rocky outcrops and rock pools to explore at Piko O Te Rangi, along with places to fish.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Māhia?

    Māhia has a temperate climate with summer temperatures averaging 20°C (68°F) and winters around 10°C (50°F). Rain is spread fairly evenly throughout the year, making it a great year-round destination.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Māhia?

    Visitors to Māhia can enjoy hiking the local trails, swimming and surfing at the beach, exploring the Morere Hot Springs, and observing a rocket launch at the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Māhia?

    The most frequented time to visit Māhia is during the summer months (December-February), when the weather is warmest. This season coincides with events like the Māhia Fishing Competition and the Māhia Market Day.

  • What are the best places to stay in Māhia?

    Visitors often choose accommodations in the Māhia Beach area for its proximity to the ocean. Staying near Morere Hot Springs offers access to natural beauty, while the Māhia Peninsula provides stunning views and close proximity to hiking trails.

  • What are the best places to visit in Māhia?

    Visitors to Māhia often head to the Māhia Beach, Kinikini Cliffs, and the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1. History enthusiasts may find the Māhia Maori Rock Carvings and Morere Hot Springs to be of interest.

  • What are some family activities to do in Māhia?

    Families can enjoy a day at the Māhia Beach, known for calm waters perfect for swimming. Alternatively, they can explore the native flora and fauna at the Whangawehi Walkway or learn about space exploration at the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Māhia?

    Visitors can take a day trip to the Morere Hot Springs for a relaxing soak, head to the Gisborne city for a taste of urban life, or visit the iconic Cape Kidnappers, home to one of the world's largest gannet colonies.

  • Are there family-friendly house rentals in Māhia?

    Māhia has more than 30 family-friendly house rentals. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.

  • Do house rentals in Māhia have a bbq area?

    Absolutely! We offer over 20 house rentals with a bbq area in Māhia. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do house rentals in Māhia have wifi?

    Absolutely! We offer over 20 house rentals with wifi in Māhia. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

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