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The Whakatane District in the Eastern Bay of Plenty is one of the most diversely beautiful areas in New Zealand. Sandy beaches are predominant along the 54 kilometres of coastline that stretches from Otamarakau in the west to Ohiwa in the east. Central areas include fertile lowlands and farming areas on the Rangitaiki Plains through to Murupara. Te Urewera National Park in the south, which makes 41% of the district, is protected native forest and is home to a rich array of flora and fauna. The total area of the district covers 433,000ha or 4,442km2.

The climate is superb and many people are choosing to relocate, buy or set up business in a place where life can be enjoyed. Whakatane records the highest temperature in New Zealand about 55 days of each year. Average annual sunshine is 2332 hours with an average annual rainfall of 1207mm.

The district has a population of 32,814. The largest urban area Whakatane, with a population of 15,024, is the major service and administrative centre for the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Nearby Ohope has a population of 2,760. Other settlements include Murupara (1,959), Edgecumbe (1,668), Taneatua (753), Matata (666), Waimana (654), Te Teko (630), and remaining rural areas (8,706).

The district is steeped in history and culture. The Mataatua canoe landed at Whakatane and pa sites from early settlement are identifiable along the coast. 40% of the population is Maori and their culture and language is strong and vibrant. Predominant Iwi in the region include Ngati Awa, Tuhoe, and Te Whakatohea.

The region is rich in forestry resources and has some of the country's best dairy farms, along with a large dairy processing plant located at Edgecumbe. The fertile soil of the district supports a variety of horticultural activities including market gardens, apple and kiwifruit orchards and flower growing. Bottling water for export is an emerging industry.

The district is serviced by excellent air, rail and road transport links. Whakatane is less than 100 kilometres from two large cities, Rotorua and Tauranga. It is less than 4 hours drive from Auckland and Hawkes Bay and 2.5 hours from Gisborne, Hamilton and Taupo. This puts Whakatane within relatively easy reach of about 50% of New Zealand's population.

The district has a strong forestry industry with up to a third of the area planted in exotic forests with an average age of 18 years. The pulp and paper mills at Whakatane and Kawerau are big employers in the region. The close proximity of the Port of Tauranga, less than 100kms away, is an important factor.

The Whakatane District has long been a popular holiday destination and tourism is an important growth industry. The population in parts of the district trebles in summer. White Island, an active volcano offshore is a world-renowned tourism attraction. Dolphin watching, deep-sea fishing, trout fishing, walking and tramping make the district an attractive destination for domestic and international tourists

 

  •  Friday Program (8 October)

1130-1230     Flyers meet at Rotorua Airport for lunch
1400-1600     Fly to Whakatane1600-1700
1600               Bus transport Airport to Motel
1800               IFFR General Meeting at Global Thai Restaurant
1930               Dinner (May be joined by Rotary Club of Whakatane Officers)
2030               IFFR Trivial Pursuit

  • Saturday Program (9 October)

0915-1515     White Island Boat trip
1900-2230     Dinner with Rotary Club of Whakatane

  • SUNDAY Program (10 October)

Some of the Flying Rotarians may want to depart (Own arrangements to airport)
1000-1200     Fly over White Island with Whakatane Rotarians
1400-1700     Depart by bus for either Hot Pools or Tree Adventures or airport
1900-2300     Dinner at local restaurant

  • MONDAY Program (11 October)

1000               Depart (Own Arrangements)

  •  ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation units and are next door to each other. Both are able to take bookings. You will have to mention IFFR to obtain a special rate.

Best to book as early as possible to secure rooms together.

 Tuscany Villas (0800 801 040) www.tuscanyvillas.co.nz  

Rates exclusive to IFFR, valid 8/9/10 October 2010

TUSCANY VILLAS

 

Rates Per Night 1

Extra Person

Max. in Unit 2

 

Other

Executive Suites (Queen Bed)

$150

 

2

 

Luxury Spa Bath Room (Queen Bed)

$160

 

2

 

Deluxe Room  & spa pool (King Bed)

$180

 

2

 

1 Bed Spa Rooms

$180

30.00

4

 

1 Bed Spa Bath

$170

30.00

2

 

 White Island Rendezvous (0800 242 299) www.whiteisland.co.nz 

Rates exclusive to IFFR, valid 8/9/10 October 2010

WHITE ISLAND RENDEZVOUS

 

Rates Per Night 1

Extra Person

Max. in Unit 2

 

Other

Standard studio unit

$117.00

35.00

2-4

 

Deluxe studio unit

$126.00

35.00

2-3

 

Deluxe studio with spa-bath

$135.00

n/a

2

 

Standard 3 bedroom unit

$171.00

35.00

5

 

Deluxe 2 bedroom apartment

$135.00

35.00

4

 

The Villa B&B

$135.00

n/a

2

 

The Cottage

$162.00

35.00

4

 

      

  • Fly-in Costs

     Registration      $300 per person

     Registration costs include

    White Island Boat day trip

    Bus transfers

    Friday dinner

    Rotary meal

Questions - Contact the Event Organiser.