How to spend 48 hours in Te Puke (family friendly)BreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides How to spend 48 hours in Te Puke (family friendly)Te Puke is a hidden gem for family adventures. Whether you're travelling with little ones or teenagers, Te Puke offers an exciting mix of nature, adrenaline, and local culture to keep the whole family entertained.In fact, one day in Te Puke simply isn't enough to experience all the action-packed fun. That's why a 48-hour stay is the perfect amount of time to explore everything this vibrant town has to offer. Let's break down the ultimate 48-hour itinerary for families in Te Puke, combining adventure, thrills, and plenty of downtime to ensure you and your kids create lasting memories.22 Oct 2025 Day 1: Nature, Kiwifruit, and ThrillsMorning: Kickstart with Kiwifruit CountryStart your adventure in Te Puke with a family-friendly tour of Kiwifruit Country. This is where it all begins! Learn about the world-famous kiwifruit, the growing process, and get an insider's look into Te Puke's agricultural heart. This interactive tour is fun for kids and adults alike, with the chance to pick fresh kiwifruit and even taste different varieties like the green, gold, and new red kiwifruit.What to ExpectEducational and Fun: Engaging tour guides will share interesting facts about kiwifruit farming, making it both educational and entertaining.Tasting Stations: Everyone can taste the freshest kiwifruit right off the vine.Pro Tip: Tours at Kiwifruit Country are suitable for all ages, and many tours are interactive, with kids encouraged to join in.Lunch: The Daily CaféAfter the tour, take a short drive to The Daily Café, one of Te Puke’s local gems. Known for its delicious coffee, fresh sandwiches, and homemade baked goods, it’s the perfect spot for refuelling before your next adventure. The relaxed vibe and kid-friendly menu make it a favourite with families.Pro Tip: Grab a bite to go and enjoy it in the nearby park if the weather is nice. There’s plenty of space for kids to run around.Afternoon: Adrenalin Forest for ThrillsAfter lunch, it's time to crank up the excitement with a visit to Adrenalin Forest, Te Puke's premier adventure park. This high ropes course is perfect for older kids and teens, with multiple levels of challenges set high in the trees. It's an exhilarating, action-packed experience that will have everyone feeling like they're on top of the world (literally!).What to ExpectZip Lines & Rope Courses: Test your skills on rope bridges, zip lines, and obstacles set among the trees.Family-Friendly Fun: Adrenalin Forest has different difficulty levels, making it suitable for kids as young as 6 (with adult supervision).Pro Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as the course can be a bit physically demanding. And don't forget the sunscreen!Evening: Relax and UnwindAfter a thrilling afternoon, head back to your accommodation in Papamoa for some downtime. Our park offers spacious, family-friendly accommodations, including cabins and caravan sites, perfect for winding down after a busy day of exploring. Settle in, let the kids burn off a little more energy in our outdoor play area, and enjoy a relaxed evening with a family BBQ or cook-up in our fully equipped communal kitchen.Day 2: Waterfalls, Culture, and Local FunMorning: Explore Kaiate FallsKick off your second day with a peaceful nature walk to Kaiate Falls, a stunning multi-tiered waterfall just 15 minutes from Te Puke. This easy-to-moderate hike is perfect for families, offering beautiful views and a chance to take in the stunning scenery of the Bay of Plenty. The falls are particularly photogenic, making it a great opportunity for some family photos. Check out our guide on Te Puke's hidden waterfalls for more hidden gems.What to ExpectNature Walk: A short hike through lush native bush will lead you to the multi-tiered Kaiate Falls, where you can take a dip or simply relax by the water.Perfect for Families: The walk is easy enough for young children and the falls are an amazing reward for the effort.Pro Tip: The walk to the falls is especially beautiful after a rain, with the water flowing strongly over the tiers. Be sure to bring sturdy footwear.Lunch: The Trading Post (Paengaroa)After your morning adventure, head to The Trading Post in nearby Paengaroa for a family-friendly lunch. Known for its hearty, delicious meals, it's a great spot to relax and refuel before your afternoon activities. From fresh salads and sandwiches to warm, comforting dishes, there's something for everyone here.Pro Tip: Try the homemade pies, which are a local favourite, perfect for a satisfying lunch before you head out to your next adventure.Afternoon: Te Puke's Local Art and Craft SceneFor those interested in local craftsmanship, Te Puke also offers a small but vibrant arts and craft scene. Visit local galleries and artisan shops to discover works inspired by the region's natural beauty. From Māori art to contemporary pieces reflecting the area's agricultural roots, Te Puke's art scene provides a fantastic way to explore the town's creativity and heritage.What to ExpectLocal Artisan Shops: Browse through handmade pottery, jewellery, paintings, and more, all created by local artists.Cultural Crafts: Discover Māori-inspired art and learn about how indigenous techniques have influenced New Zealand's contemporary art scene.Pro Tip: Pick up a unique handmade souvenir from one of the local shops as a reminder of your time in Te Puke. Whether it's a woven flax necklace or a painting of the nearby countryside, these crafts make for meaningful gifts.Evening: Family Fun at Jubilee ParkIf the kids still have energy left, head to Jubilee Park for some family fun. With plenty of playground equipment, picnic areas, and open space to play, it's the perfect spot to relax and let the kids run wild. Alternatively, if your teens are still craving more adventure, why not revisit Adrenalin Forest for a second round of high-ropes fun?Pro Tip: Jubilee Park is a great place to catch a beautiful sunset, with plenty of green space for a family picnic.Why You Should Stay Longer than 48 HoursWith so much to see and do in Te Puke, staying for 48 hours is ideal for families who want to experience everything this vibrant town has to offer. From the iconic Kiwifruit Country to the adrenaline-packed Adrenalin Forest, there's no shortage of fun and adventure for families of all ages. And with Papamoa Beach Holiday Park as your base, you'll have the perfect family-friendly accommodation to relax, recharge, and get ready for your next adventure.Whether you're looking for outdoor thrills, cultural experiences, or just a place to unwind, our park's convenient location makes it easy to explore Te Puke and the surrounding areas.
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