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Choose a hostelAuckland InternationalRotorua WellingtonChristchurchWanakaQueenstown Central----------------AhiparaArthurs PassAuckland City Bay of Islands PaihiaBay of Islands the Rock CruiseChristchurch Rolleston HouseFranz Josef GisborneGlenorchyGolden BayHanmer SpringsHokitikaKaikouraLake Tekapo MotuekaMt Cook NapierNational ParkNelsonNew PlymouthOamaruOhakuneOpoutere PictonPunakaikiQueenstown LakefrontRaglanSpringfieldTaupoTe Anau WaitomoWestportWhanganuiWhangareiWhitianga Book for large groups (9+) YHA Gisborne is located in central Gisborne, only 15 minutes from the i-site and bus depot. Food and takeaway shops are just over the road, or make use of the well-equipped kitchen to whip up a meal to go with the great wines you’ve picked up from the Gisborne region.YHA Gisborne comprises a variety of accommodation to suit any individual or group, available with 24-hour access. The hostel also has a large common room with a 42 inch TV, internet access (200MB per night free, $2 per 1GB of additional data), laundry and BBQ.

“Spacious and central associate YHA … with new carpets, a sunny deck and a cheery paint job.” –The Rough Guide to New Zealand Follow Gladstone Rd thru central CBD, over the bridge onto Wainui Rd and we are 400 metres past the harbour on the right, corner of Wainui Rd and Harris St, opposite Four Square.
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There is no shuttle service. Get directions on Google EFTPOS & credit cards Garden & fresh herbs Kaiti Hill offers the best walk for magnificent views over Gisborne and Poverty Bay and is right next to YHA Gisborne Hire a bicycle to watch the sunrise of the new day at Wainui beach – be the first in the world to see the sunrise Visit the idyllic beaches and small settlements of the East Cape and observe traditional Maori culture on the many Maraes Enjoy our nearby national arboretum, or for the adventurous, head a few kilometres further and try our natural rockslide Visit the local vineyards, cidery and brewery Feed and pet stingrays with Dive Tatapouri if you dare YHA Gisborne welcomes group accommodation reservations. We are able to supply up to 26 multi-share beds and 6 private rooms,including one family ensuite room. All rooms are of a comfortable size and we are able to offer good parking facilities within the hostel grounds.

Please contact us to discuss your requirements. Click here to read YHA New Zealand's full Groups Brochure. Capacity and Room Types. YHA Gisborne can cater for up to 39 people across 10 rooms. Room types available are: 1 x 10 bed multi-share. 2 x 5 bed multi-share. 1 x 6 bed multi-share. 2 x twin private rooms. 1 x single private room. 2 x double private rooms. 1 x family ensuite room. Bedding to all rooms is supplied including towels for private accommodation. If required extra towels can be hired for $1.00 per towel. Please contact YHA Gisborne directly on 06 8673269 or email gisborne@yha.co.nz or ph 0800 278299 for YHA NZ customer services.Level Contributor“” I stayed with friends who had booked for us but arrived separately... they were in a room and I was camping. Cheap place but definitely odd. When you check in you get a set of plates, bowls, mugs, and utensils and are expected to clean them and keep them in a locker.

Since I didn't have any of my own... Level Contributor“” Is definetly a good place to live or stay long, you have to feel it, is not a place for turists. Really convenient for people who works in gisborne. You can stay in your tent or room. Very cheap rate per week, big common areas, pingpong room and huge equiped kitchen. Level Contributor“” via mobileThe price is really good, it's 21 nzd per night and you are paying 2 nzd extra for bedsheets. The old lady, who is running the hostel is really unfriendly and weird. The check in took me about 15 min because i had to wait for her many times. Guests are also not allowedThank Jan S Level Contributor“” Upon arrival, the kitchen, toilets and showers were so dirty. The staff weren't as bad. Said they offer free pick up from the bus station, rang the hostel but no response from anyone. One of the worst hostel in the North Island.Thank ndcm10 Level Contributor“” via mobileStrange atmosphere around the place, a bit dirty.

Other than that no problems. The 'flying nun' lady Who runs the place has been getting a lot of grief on this for being impolite or sarcastic. I thought she was nice, considering she is running a hostel in an old nun conventThank stcre “” via mobilethe best place i have ever stay! kushla and lucy are the best! just need to get to know them and of course keep the place clean!!!! work,fun areas, nice activities, big garden to play, 2 caravans at the back and the best waves of the east coast!!!! totally recommendedThank Constanza S Level Contributor“” via mobileThis place is original and creepy at the same time. It used to be a convent (I didn't know this when I booked) and you really get the feeling that you are in an unusual place. Honestly, I liked the feeling. The bad thing, like many other New Zealand hostels, was the heating. Level Contributor“” Stayed in a room made for 5, and one of the bunk beds was 3 regular beds stacked on top of each other. It was pretty cool.