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We provide a comprehensive, impartial information and booking service for Levin and New Zealand for accommodation, activities, attractions and travel bookings.

From beaches to bush, there is always something to do and enjoy in the Horowhenua and the friendly Visitor Information team are on hand to help you find what you're looking for. Our team all have lots of local knowledge to ensure you make the most of your visit to the beautiful and picturesque Horowhenua.

i-SITE Visitor Information Centre Taitoko - Levin

Our i-SITE team is here to help make your time in Horowhenua truly memorable.

If you’re looking for advice on things to do, local attractions, special deals, and activity packages, our friendly travel experts at the Levin i-SITE Visitor Information Centre are the people to ask.

Whether you need help planning an itinerary, discovering hidden gems, or booking tickets for activities, accommodation, or transport, we’ve got you covered.

Located in Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō.
10 Bath Street, Levin | Open Monday to Saturday

Phone: 06 368 1953
Email: [email protected]
Website: tetakere.org.nz

i-SITE Visitor Information Centre Te Awahou - Foxton

Our i-SITE team in Foxton is here to make your visit to Horowhenua unforgettable.

Looking for the best things to see and do? Whether it’s local attractions, special deals, or must-visit spots, our friendly team are ready to help.

Located in Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom 
92 Main Street, Foxton | Open 7 Days

Phone: 06 363 5571
Email: [email protected]
Website: teawahou.com

Visitor Information Centre Otāruru - Shannon

Shannon Railway Museum & Visitor Centre
Plimmer Terrace (opposite the shops), Shannon | Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-3pm

Phone: 06 362 7333 or 06 362 7832

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