Te Puke is a town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, with an urban population of approximately 6,700. "Te Puke" should be pronounced "teh-pook-eh" and means "The Hill" in Maori.
Te Puke's warm climate and fertile volcanic soils make it a very horticultural district, allowing it to grow a wide variety of citrus fruit such as lemons and oranges, in addition to kiwifruit. The town markets itself as the "Kiwifruit capital of the world," and is the centre of an industry which supplies a large percentage of the total world production of the fruit. Livestock are also farmed, notably dairy cattle. The surrounding area contains many pip-fruit and avocado orchards, and supporting these forms the backbone of the region's economy. Many locals also commute to nearby Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.
- Comvita Honey Tour, 23 Wilson Road South, Paengaroa (drive 9 km southeast of Te Puke on State Highway 2 and then fork right on SH33, +64 7 533 1987. Visitor Centre: M-F 08:30-17:00, Sa-Su 09:30-16:00. Tour through the honey and health product manufacturing facilities of Comvita. Their Manuka Honey bars are yummy and you should try some delicious honey flavoured Kapiti ice cream too; interesting visitors centre as well.
- Kiwi360, +64 7 573-6340. An interesting look at the local kiwifruit industry, offering orchard tours, a good cafe, and a good souvenir shop.
Comvita Honey Tour, 23 Wilson Road South, Paengaroa (drive 9 km southeast of Te Puke on State Highway 2 and then fork right on SH33, +64 7 533 1987. Visitor Centre: M-F 08:30-17:00, Sa-Su 09:30-16:00. Tour through the honey and health product manufacturing facilities of Comvita. Their Manuka Honey bars are yummy and you should try some delicious honey flavoured Kapiti ice cream too; interesting visitors centre as well.
Kiwi360, +64 7 573-6340. An interesting look at the local kiwifruit industry, offering orchard tours, a good cafe, and a good souvenir shop.
Go swimming on the local beaches at Papamoa (9 km north-east on State Highway 2, then turn right following road signs), or Maketu (Drive east 6 km on State Highway 2, then follow the signs north). Pristine, unspoiled beaches.
- Spring Loaded. Jet boat tours, helicopter flights, 4WD tours and you-drive 4WD experiences, farm tours, and kiwifruit wine tasting.
- Golf Te Puke, Cnr State Highway 2/State Highway 29 (7 min drive south of Te Puke, at the turn-off to Whakatane, +64 7 533-1115. Lovely 18 hole challenging, but easy walking, course. Superb playing conditions and reasonable green fees. Bar and catering on most days. Caravan and mobile home sites. Pro Shop. Test yourself against their famous - or infamous - black tees.
Spring Loaded. Jet boat tours, helicopter flights, 4WD tours and you-drive 4WD experiences, farm tours, and kiwifruit wine tasting.
Golf Te Puke, Cnr State Highway 2/State Highway 29 (7 min drive south of Te Puke, at the turn-off to Whakatane, +64 7 533-1115. Lovely 18 hole challenging, but easy walking, course. Superb playing conditions and reasonable green fees. Bar and catering on most days. Caravan and mobile home sites. Pro Shop. Test yourself against their famous - or infamous - black tees.
There are cafes and restaurants on Jellicoe St (State Highway 2 as it goes through Te Puke), all offering reasonable to good food. In addition to the many take-out businesses offering pizza, gyros, a variety of Asian food, and the ubiquitous New Zealand fish and chips, Jellicoe St has a good Indian restaurant (the Mini Punjab) and a few bars that also double as restaurants.
- Te Puke Hotel, +64 7 573-7504. A reasonably good restaurant and bar.
- The Trading Post Cafe, cnr Hall and Wilson Roads (5 km south of Te Puke on State Highway 2, +64 7 533-1900. Has a very good reputation locally, offering high quality meals from brunch through to a late dinner.
- Mini Punjab Restaurant, +64 7 573-3350. Indian food at reasonable prices.
- Sushi 1st, 84 Jellicoe St (near the main cross walk on Jellicoe St, +64 7 573-4531. Good NZ-style sushi, with an emphasis on avocado, salmon, and chicken.
- Vesey's Restaurant, 50 Jellicoe St, +64 7 573-3324. Good Indian food, takeout food also available.
- Seaside Cafe & Restaurant, 2 Townpoint Rd, Maketu, +64 7 533-2381. Seafood restaurant with an attached fish and chip takeaway. Excellent food. $20+.
Te Puke Hotel, +64 7 573-7504. A reasonably good restaurant and bar.
The Trading Post Cafe, cnr Hall and Wilson Roads (5 km south of Te Puke on State Highway 2, +64 7 533-1900. Has a very good reputation locally, offering high quality meals from brunch through to a late dinner.
Mini Punjab Restaurant, +64 7 573-3350. Indian food at reasonable prices.
Sushi 1st, 84 Jellicoe St (near the main cross walk on Jellicoe St, +64 7 573-4531. Good NZ-style sushi, with an emphasis on avocado, salmon, and chicken.
Vesey's Restaurant, 50 Jellicoe St, +64 7 573-3324. Good Indian food, takeout food also available.
Seaside Cafe & Restaurant, 2 Townpoint Rd, Maketu, +64 7 533-2381. Seafood restaurant with an attached fish and chip takeaway. Excellent food. $20+.
There are bars and pubs on Jellicoe St, although the nightlife is far better in Tauranga and Mt Maunganui.