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Ōpōtiki isite Visitor Information Centre Ōpōtiki isite Visitor Information Centre
The Opotiki isite Visitor Centre is part of New Zealand's official nationwide Visitor Information Network.

Ōpōtiki is considered the ‘Gateway to the East’. We provide comprehensive details for the Pacific Coast Highway and SH2 Waioeka Gorge routes, as well as advice about the town and district, with its pristine bush and beaches. We can also send you westwards with the best suggestions for places of interest and activities. Working with the Dept of Conservation to provide the best recommendations for bush wilderness areas and coastal attractions in our region.

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70 Bridge Street
Ōpōtiki 3162
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Business Hours:
Monday to Friday 9.00am-4.30pm, Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 9.00am-1.00pm, Christmas Day cl

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