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Top 10 Things to do in Matakana – 2025

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As the host of Riverside Matakana, our very own Michael is something of a connoisseur when it comes to things to see and do in this stunning region. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a romantic weekend, or simply looking for a scenic escape, Michael has put together his ultimate list of Matakana highlights. From art and wine to beaches and hidden gems, here’s your perfect guide to exploring the very best of Matakana.

1. Brick Bay Winery & Sculpture Trail

Brick Bay is a must-visit for art lovers, wine enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates beauty in all its forms. Wander the Sculpture Trail, home to one of the largest collections of outdoor sculpture for sale in New Zealand. The trail meanders through native bush, around serene ponds, and across boardwalks where art and nature blend seamlessly. Allow an hour for the full experience, with tickets priced from $8–$12. Afterwards, relax at the vineyard’s Glass House restaurant for a long lunch overlooking the vines, sampling fresh, local produce and award-winning wines.

Brick Bay Winery and Sculpture Trail

2. Tawharanui Regional Park

A paradise for nature lovers, Tawharanui offers something for everyone — surfers, hikers, swimmers, and photographers alike. Its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and seven well-marked walking trails provide a full day of exploration. Snorkel in the lagoon, hike the Ecology Trail, or simply pack a picnic and spend a relaxing day soaking up the sunshine in one of New Zealand’s most picturesque regional parks.

Tawharanui Regional Park

3. Omaha Beach

Omaha is the perfect combination of natural beauty and small-town charm. Start with a beachfront coffee at The Farmer’s Daughter café, then enjoy a swim in lifeguard-patrolled waters or a walk along the endless stretch of white sand. In summer, local fruit orchards offer roadside produce — perfect for stocking up on fresh berries and stone fruit for your stay.

Omaha Beach

4. The Sculptureum

Art, gardens, and fine dining come together at the Sculptureum, where you can explore six galleries, three sculpture gardens, and an ever-changing lineup of exhibitions. Cap off your visit with a meal at Rothko, the on-site restaurant, known for its fresh, seasonal dishes and beautiful views over the gardens.

The Sculptureum Gardens

5. Goat Island Marine Reserve

New Zealand’s first marine reserve, Goat Island is teeming with marine life thanks to decades of conservation. Rent snorkel gear, take a glass-bottom boat tour, or visit the Marine Discovery Centre to learn more about the fascinating underwater ecosystem. Perfect for families, kids will love spotting giant snapper just meters from the shore!

Goat Island Marine Reserve

6. The Vivian Art Gallery

For contemporary art in a stunning rural setting, The Vivian is unlike any other gallery in New Zealand. Set across 3 acres of landscaped grounds, it hosts a rolling calendar of exhibitions, talks, and events with three dedicated gallery spaces and sculpture lawns — a cultural highlight for art lovers.

The Vivian Art Gallery

7. Matakana Village & Farmers’ Market

On Saturdays, the Matakana Farmers’ Market comes alive with local artisans, fresh produce, coffee, and live music by the riverside. Browse boutique stores, grab breakfast under the trees, and watch the kids explore the rustic playground. It’s the perfect way to spend a relaxed weekend morning.

Matakana Farmers Market

8. Matakana Village Pub

Steeped in history, the Matakana Village Pub combines character and charm with hearty Kiwi cuisine. Dine in the sunny courtyard or by the fire in winter, with a menu featuring local oysters, craft beers, and New Zealand wines.

Matakana Village Pub

9. Kawau Island

Accessible by ferry or water taxi, Kawau Island offers a blend of history and nature. Explore the famous Mansion House, wander through subtropical gardens, or simply enjoy the island’s secluded bays and bush walks. It’s a true escape from the hustle and bustle.

Kawau Island

10. Omaha Bay Vineyard

Finish your Matakana adventure with a wine tasting at Omaha Bay Vineyard. Sample hand-crafted wines while soaking in views across the vines and coastline. Open Friday through Sunday, it’s the perfect way to toast your Matakana getaway.

Omaha Bay Vineyard

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