First Light Marathon

24 Jan 2026

First Light Marathon 2026: 5-day package

Explore Tairāwhiti Gisborne and its stunning surroundings.
22-26 Jan
5 days
1 990 NZD

The First Light Marathon takes place in Tairāwhiti Gisborne, Aotearoa New Zealand, which is known for being the first city in the world to see the sun each day. Its spectacular coastline and the steep green hills provide a magical backdrop to this unique race. Runners will herald in the sunrise as they crest the many hills and race along the white sand beach.

Furthermore, Tairāwhiti Gisborne is known as the "Chardonnay Capital" of Aotearoa New Zealand - home to countless wineries, excellent food, and world-class beaches, there is plenty to enjoy after the race is run. 

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Itinerary

The itinerary is detailed below. This is what you'll be doing during your stay!

22 January 2026Arrival in Tairāwhiti Gisborne

Tairāwhiti Gisborne

All participants will arrive in Tairāwhiti Gisborne either by a domestic flight or by bus. There are several options for domestic flights and buses. Tairāwhiti Gisborne is about a 6/7 hour drive or a 1 hour flight from Auckland. Alternatively, guests might consider renting a car if you plan on doing a bigger tour around the island. If participants choose to fly the local airport is Tairāwhiti Gisborne airport (GIS). 
You can also join our Pre Tour starting in Auckland and take you overland in 4 days to Gisborne. For more details about the Pre Tour press here 

Around 18:00, all runners will gather for a short shakeout run guided by a local runner from Gisborne. The run will be a maximum of 5km at a relaxed pace, perfect for starting to get familiar with the beautiful surroundings. After the run, we'll gather for complimentary beer and some fingerfoods, where you can get to know your fellow marathon participants, meet the organizers and raise a glass to the beginning of our Aotearoa New Zealand adventure.  

Meals: Finger food after the Shakeout Run

23 January 2026Traditional Pōwhiri

Early this morning, we offer another optional excursion, "Stingray Encounter," in Tatapouri. During this excursion, you will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with stingrays and other reef dwellers on a reef ecology tour. We'll be back to the hotels in time for the rest of the day's activities. 

All participants will get together in the late morning for a traditional Māori welcome ceremony, known as a pōwhiri. A pōwhiri is a special ritual of encounter and the perfect way for us to experience Māori traditions. It usually takes place at the Māori meeting grounds, called a marae. The ceremony involves singing, dancing and speeches. 

After the ceremony, we will enjoy a lunch at the marae.

The rest of the afternoon is yours to soak in the cultural attractions of the city, hit the beaches, or stretch your muscles on a hike. 

In the evening, all participants will meet to enjoy a pasta dinner.

Meals: Lunch at the Powhiri & pasta dinner

24 January 2026Race Day

Today's the big day! 

After an early breakfast at the hotel, you will make your way to the start line, just a short walk away.  As the first light of day crests the horizon, you'll set off with music and excitement thrumming through your body. 

Both the marathon and half-marathon begin at 05:40 and ends at 13:40.
The 6 km Fun Run will start 06.10.

In the evening you can meet other runners at The Wharf Bar & Grill and share your winnings and impressions of today’s run while tasting an icecold beer. The Wharf is beautifull located with views of Gisborne Inner Harbour.

Later in the evening, we offer an optional excursion, "Gisborne Astro Tours," where you will get to admire the celestial wonders of the Southern Hemisphere. An accomplished astronomer will be your guide to the starry constellations above

 

Meals: Light lunch at the finish line

25 January 2026Optional Excursions & Celebration Dinner

Today, you will have the day free to explore Gisborne at your own pace, or you might opt to join one of our exciting excursions.

There will be two optional excursions today. 

The first option is a walking tour of Tolaga Bay and Cooks Cove. Cooks Cove is named after Captain James Cook, who stopped here in 1769 during his circumnavigation of New Zealand.  

The second option is, "Learn to Surf". Whether you're a complete beginner or you just need to refresh your skills, our skilled instructors will have you riding the waves in no time....

In the late afternoon all participants will be driven out to a local winery for the Celebration Dinner. Together we will celebrate yesterday’s achievements with a festive dinner.

Meals: Celebration Dinner

26 January 2026Farewell Gisborne or Hello Extension

Sadly, it is time to say goodbye to Tairāwhiti Gisborne. After check-out, you'll bid farewell to Aotearoa New Zealand. Alternatively, if you're not quite ready to say goodbye, join us for an exciting 6-day extension!

Meals: None

 

Excursions

Stingray Encounter

23 Jan | 2.5 hours | 170 NZD
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Of all the ways to experience the magical marine environment around Tairāwhiti Gisborne, feeding the stingrays on a reef ecology tour is one of the most memorable. We'll begin with a coach bus out to the bay, where participants will suit up in waders to keep you dry and protected. 

We'll be wading across the reef at low tide, allowing us to observe and interact with Stingrays, Eagle Rays, Kingfish, and various other reef dwellers. The marine life on the reef is not enclosed, so all the animls are free to come and go. The guides will provide information on reef's inhabitants, known as the Tamariki (Children) of Tangaroa, the Maori god of the sea. We'll learn about the different species. the local legends of Tairāwhiti Gisborne, and even gain some insight into some of the methods once used by the Maori to manage their natural resources. 

Upon conclusion of the tour, participants will be driven back to their hotels. 

  • About the Tour

    Duration: 2.5 hours 

    Inclusions: 

    - Transport to/from Tatapouri Bay 
    - Guided reef ecology tour 
    - Waders

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Gisborne Astro Tours

24 Jan | 2 hours | 160 NZD
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The Southern Cross, Centaurus, and Carina are just a few of the constellations awaiting you in the Southern Hemisphere. On this tour, we'll drive out by coach to a quiet, rural location just outside of Tairāwhiti Gisborne. There, we'll meet our astronomical guide and be given a short health/safety briefing, and then an introduction to the astronomy talk. 

Next, we'll go outside to identify constellations and gaze through telescopes. There will be 6-7 telescopes set up, and participants can circulate around to see the various targets, all while our informed astronomer answers any questions we might have. The Gisborne Astro Tours are the first and only astro tour on the east coast of Aotearoa New Zealand, and stargazers come from afar to revel in the glorious dark skies of the Land of the Long White Cloud. Let the tranquil environment and knowledgeable guide be your gateway to the stars. 

  • About the Tour

    Duration: 2 hours

    Inclusions

    - Transportation to/from Patutahi 
    - Guided astro tour including an inspiring, easy to understand astronomy presentation 
    - View rare celestial targets only seen from Aotearoa New Zealand's latitude 

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Tolaga Bay and hike to Cooks Cove

25 Jan | 5 hours | 150 NZD
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This excursion will begin with a 1-hour drive north of Tairāwhiti Gisborne to Tolaga Bay, a bay and small town that, at 660m, boasts the longest concrete wharf in the country. Along the bay is a path that leads to Cooks Cove, where Captain James Cook stopped in 1769 as part of his circumnavigation of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Information planels along the walkway tell the story of Cook and his crew's visit to Cooks Cove (Opoutama), the history of local iwi Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, and the excavation of an archeological site at Opoutama, first occupied by Māori. You'll also be able to explore a hole in the wall, called Te Kotere o te Whenua, or, if you fancy a swim, safely take a dip in the cove. 

The pathway is an out-and-back walk that totals 5.8km, and, with stops, takes around 2.5 hours. Although the path is generally rated as easy, there is some hill climbing that requires a moderate level of fitness. Good, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. 

  • About the Tour

    Duration: 5 hours 

    Inclusions: 

    - Transportation to/from Tologa Bay 
    - Packed lunch
    - Local guide

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Extensions

Hobbiton & Coastal Wonders

18-22 Jan | 5 days | 2 490 NZD
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Pre tour: Overland from Auckland to Gisborne. 

  • Day 1 - 18. Jan: Welcome to Auckland. City Tour

    Welcome to Auckland!  All participants will arrive in Auckland and find their own way to their hotel for the night at Grand Millenium, Auckland. With its approximately 1.3 million inhabitants, Auckland is home to almost a third of New Zealand's population. The city is located on a narrow landmark with water on both sides - the Pacific Ocean to the East and the Tasman Sea to the west - and is thus a true mecca for sailors. The city is affectionately known as the ‘City of Sails’ due to Aucklander’s love of sailing and other water sports.  Auckland is built on 50 extinct volcanoes; and while most of them are miniature in size, as green hilltops or even completely invisible, the three largest - Mount Albert, Mount Eden, and One Tree Hill - reign over the landscape.

    We will explore the exciting city of Auckland through a bus tour, starting from the hotel at 2pm. The route will take us through the cozy suburbs of Parnell, with old, well-restored houses as well as small restaurants and galleries. We will visit the renowned Bastion Point for panoramic views of the city and the sparkling Hauraki Gulf.  After we return to the hotel the rest of the evening is at leisure for you to explore the wonders of Auckland further on your own.

    No meals

  • Day 2 - 19. Jan: Auckland to Coromandel

    After breakfast it's time to travel south from Auckland, passing through its vibrant southern suburbs before ascending the Bombay Hills, which mark the boundary of the Auckland region. At Pokeno, turn east toward the stunning Coromandel Peninsula, a beloved getaway renowned for its golden sand beaches, lush native forests, and breathtaking coastal landscapes.

    Upon arrival, check in to the Grand Mercure Puka Park, a secluded retreat nestled amid native bush. Spend the afternoon at leisure—relax on the pristine beaches or embark on an invigorating adventure such as the Pauanui Mountain Summit Trail. This rewarding hike ascends through dense forest to a 400-meter-high summit, offering panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands.

    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner at the hotel.

  • Day 3 - 20. Jan: Hike to Cathedral Cove & visit Hot Water Beach

    If you are familiar with the 2005 film Chronicles of Narnia, then you’ll already be somewhat familiar with Cathedral CoveI. It’s a stunning hour-and-a-half return walk along the coastline to Cathedral Cove. As you emerge through the picture-perfect archway framing the beach, you'll be greeted by stunning sea cliffs and pristine emerald waters. Other notable features include Te Hoho, a pinnacle of pumice breccia rock shaped like the prow of a ship, and the Te Whanganui-o-Hei Marine Reserve, a sanctuary for diverse marine life that thrives on its sandy flats and rocky reefs. To see the scene from Narnia click here.
    lunch in Hahei (own cost) before departing to Hot Water Beach. 
    Dig your own natural hot pool metres from the Pacific Ocean at world-famous Hot Water Beach (hire a spade or shovel from a local café – own cost). Naturally heated mineral water bubbles up from deep within the earth to emerge through golden sand at the appropriately named Hot Water Beach.  To find the hot water area, head towards the rocks at the southern end of the beach and here you can dig your own spa pool in the sand.  It's certainly a unique experience to be lying in a pool of hot water just metres from the refreshing ocean. The long sandy beach stretches north and curves east under a headland. Here you'll find sheltered and secluded spots for quiet, sleepy sunbathing. There are also some cafés and galleries nearby.
    We will again overnight at Grand Mercure Puka Park,

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4 - 21. Jan: Hobbiton & Bay of Plenty

    Today it's time to visit Middle-earth and the many adventures that await us therein. Our explorations lead us to the Hobbiton Movie Set, the bucolic setting for The Shire  that featured in the Peter Jackson directed films, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The journey begins with a guided tour as we traverse the picturesque 1,250 acre sheep farm with spectacular views across to the Kaimai Ranges. Your guide will escort you through the ten acre site recounting fascinating details of how the Hobbiton set was created. The Hobbit holes, Green Dragon Inn, Mill and other structures created for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films can be easily observed and it's possible to see how this beautiful piece of Waikato farmland was transformed into The Shire from Middle-earth. Upon completion of your tour, we will enjoy a complimentary beverage at the Green Dragon Inn. 

    We continue over the Kaimai ranges into the picturesque Bay of Plenty Upon arrival, we will visit the town of Mt Maunganui, often refered to as The Mount by locals. The Mount is a laid back suburb set on a peninsula surrounded by spectacular white sand beaches suitable for both swimming and surfing. Perhaps most iconic is the mountain Mount Maunganui, or Mauao, which rises 232 meters from the sea. The walking tracks to the top of this extinct volcano provide 360 degree views which span the entire length of the Bay of Plenty. 
    The afternoon is at leisure to spend at The Mount where you can relax on its glittering beaches, hike to the top of Mount Maunganui or go shopping in the many boutiques dotted along The Mount’s main street. We will overnight at Trinity Wharf in Tauranga.

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 5 - 22. Jan: Gisborne

    Following breakfast we will depart to Gisborne. The route takes us along the east coast of the North Island where we will pass through the small towns of Matata and Thornton before reaching Whakatane. Whakatane is the heart of the eastern Bay of Plenty, as it aligns with its spectacular coastal shore and contains a rich cultural history. Here we will have time to purchase lunch before departing through the Waioeka Gorge. As we arrive into the sunny township of Gisborne we will check into our chosen accommodation.   

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Price Information

    Shared double room:  NZD 2490  
    Single room supplement:  NZD +990

  • Inclusions
    • Meals as stated in the itinerary 
    • Transportation as stated in the itinerary 
    • 4 nights accommodation including breakfast 
    • City Tour in Auckland
    • Hobbiton Tour
    • Albatros tourleader
  • Exclusions
    • Personal expenses or gratuities 
    • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary 
    • Beverages
    • Health/travel insurance 
    • Anything else not mentioned under "Inclusions"
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Lakes and Legends

26-31 Jan | 6 days | 3 990 NZD
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  • Day 1 - 26th Jan: Tairāwhiti Gisborne to Rotorua

    On the first day of our extension, we'll travel north through the scenic Waioeka Gorge before reaching Opotiki, and the lovely beach town of Ohope. From Whakatane, we'll travel along the Matata Straights before turning inland to arrive at Rotorua
    Due to its unique thermal and volcanic landscape and rich Māori culture, Rotorua is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most popular destinations. The town forms part of the geologically active "Pacific Ring of Fire," and the bubbling thermal activity just below Earth's crust is evident throughout the city, from natural hot springs to bubbling mud pools.

    We will visit Lake Tikitapu. Famous for its striking colour, the lake is known as "Blue Lake" by the locals. There is an easy 1,5 hour walk the lake that offers good views of both Lake Tikitapu and the nearby Green Lake, Rotokakahi.
    The whole group will meet in the afternoon for a special Polynesian Spa experience. We'll drive by coach out to Lake Spa, a deluxe hot mineral bathing and relaxation area that overlooks Lake Rotorua. Enjoy tranquil bathing and lake views in the four alkaline rock pools, each with different temperatures (from 36 ̊C to 42 ̊C). Sink into the serene environment as the sounds of waterfalls and reflections of the glistening water in the grotto relax you completely.
     In the evening, guests will experience the warmth of the Māori people with a night of ceremonial rituals and storytelling. We will enter a replica pre-European Maori village, where we will see the hangi pit opened and then enter the ancestral Meeting House to enjoy a powerful cultural performance featuring tribal songs, myths, legends, and dance, including the vigorous haka. We will also enjoy a hangi buffet dinner, cooked in the traditional way in an earth oven. 
    After dinner, we'll bid our hosts farewell and return to our accommodation for tonight and the next night, Sudima Hotel Rotorua

    Meals: Dinner (hangi buffet dinner)
     

  • Day 2 - 27th Jan: Rotorua

    This morning, after breakfast, guests are free to choose what they would like to do. We will be offering two optional excursions: zip-lining and river rafting (it’s possible to join both)

    Zip-lining: On this exciting adventure, we'll explore native forest on a 1,2km network of Rotorua ziplines, swing bridges, and treetop platforms. In total, there are 6 ziplines that total more than 650 meters. The highlight is the jaw-dropping, 220-meter Tui Son zipline that departs from 22 meters up a 1000 year-old tree. There are also two treetop swing bridges - the longest suspended a full 50 meters! The treetop platforms are located at varying platforms to allow participants to pause and absorb the magic of the environment. Since 2012, the zip-lining operators have been working to restore the native forest in which they operate. With the help of every customer, the forest is flourishing in a mutually beneficial relationship. Come and forget about the real world for a few hours! 

    River rafting:  Participants can experience the thrills and spills of the mighty Kaituna River and take on the world-famous Tutea Falls. Standing at 7 meters tall, the falls are the highest commercially rafted waterfall. Together with your expert guide, your team will enjoy an action-packed 50-minute ride through 14 rapids as the river winds its way through a jungle canyon. No prior experience is necessary, as participants will receive full and comprehensive training beforehand. All you need is a reasonable level of fitness, a sense of fun and adventure, swimwear and a towel.

    Later in the evening, we'll travel out to Redwoods Nightlights, a 700-meter long eco-tourism walking experience in the heart of Rotorua's Redwood Forest. The tour consists of a series of 28 suspension bridges and 27 majestic Redwood trees that are more than 118 years old. The walk also features 30 exquisite lanterns floating between 9-20 meters above the forest floor, designed by world-renowned designer and sustainability champion David Trubridge. Upon completion of the tour, we'll tranfer back to the hotel. 

    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner at hotel
     

  • Day 3 - 28th Jan: Rotorua to Taupo

    This morning, after breakfast, we'll begin with a guided walk through Waimangu Volcanic Valley. The walk will take around 2 hours as we embark on an ecology-focused exploration of the craters in this beautiful valley. Heading downhill, we'll pass through some of the youngest eco-systems in the world as we view a wide variety of geothermal activity, native plants, and bird-life. See Echo Crater and Frying Pan Lake, the world's largest hot water spring, as well as the mysterious and dramatic Inferno Crater and its beautiful blue hot lake. When we reach Lake Rotomahana, we'll join a 45-minute boat trip to see the Steaming Cliffs, fumaroles, lake edge geysers, unusual thermal plants, and the site of the Pink and White Terraces that were destroyed in the Mt. Tarawera eruption. 

    After the boat ride, we'll be shuttled back to the car park, where we'll reboard the coach and travel south through Kaingaroa Forest plantation and the Wairakei Steam fields. Enjoy a stop at the Huka Falls, where the clear waters of the Waikato River gush through a narrow canyon. We'll continue around the shores of Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake, to our accommodation for the next two nights, Suncourt Hotel, Taupo, where we'll settle in and try to get some good sleep in preparation for the coming day's challenge: the Tongariro Crossing.

    Meals: Breakfast 

  • Day 4 - 29th Jan: The Tongariro Crossing

    This morning, we'll take a short drive to the beginning of our trek. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is 19.4km of pure, rugged Aotearoa New Zealand beauty. The trek is considered the best one-day walk in the coutnry, and is consistently ranked in the Top 10 one-day walks in the world. The Tongariro National Park is a dual World Heritage site - rich in both cultural identity as well as breathtaking natural scenery. 

    Our trail leads up to the saddle between Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro, and then diverts over Mount Tongariro. Fans of Lord of the Rings might recognize Mount Ngauruhoe as Mount Doom itself! At the top of the pass, in the presence of two active volcanoes, we'll experience some of the National Park's special gifts. A cold mountain spring, an active crater, emerald lakes, and hot springs combine to make this is challenging and deeply rewarding experience. 

    Total walking time is around 7 hours, including stops. No alpine experience is required, and we will be accompanied by a guide. 

    Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch 

  • Day 5 - 30th Jan: Taupo to Auckland

    This morning, we'll take it easy as we travel north to Waitomo where we join a guided tour into the Ruakuri Cave.  The spiral entranceway is a remarkable feat of modern engineering and design as well as being a major feature of the recent redevelopment, providing a dramatic introduction to the cave.  The guided tour leads down the large spiral walkway, gently deeper and deeper into the ground until the bottom is reached.  Pass through the specially constructed tunnel called The Drum Entrance and into the cave.  Journey down marvelling at the softly folding shawl-like limestone formations and crystal tapestries. Hear the distant thunder of the subterranean waterfalls and get up close to the glow-worms.  Winding passageways, vast echoing caverns and deep crevices bring a different energy and character to Ruakuri Cave.

    After the tour, we'll stop for an included lunch at a local cafe before travelling north yet again, through rolling countryside into Hamilton City, Aotearoa New Zealand's largest inland city. Then continue north, following the Waikato River, over Bombay Hills and into Auckland City. Auckland is built atop 50 extinct volcanoes - while most of them appear either as small, green hilltop or are completely removed, the three largest - Mount Albert, Mount Eden, and One Tree Hill - stand proudly over the landscape. 

    We'll spend the night at Grand Millenium Hotel Auckland City. 

    Meals: Breakfast and lunch 

  • Day 6 - 31st Jan: Farewell Aotearoa New Zealand

    Sadly, it is time to say haere rā to Aotearoa New Zealand. Taxis to the airport are available from the hotel (departure transfer not provided).

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Price Information

    All prices are per person in New Zealand Dollars. 

    Shared double room:  NZD 3990  
    Single room supplement:  NZD +890

    Optional excursions:
    River Rafting: NZD 170
    Zip-Lining: NZD 225

  • Inclusions
    • Meals as stated in the itinerary 
    • Transportation as stated in the itinerary 
    • Polynesian Spa experience 
    • Redwoods Nightlights tour 
    • 5 nights accommodation 
    • Guide across the Tongariro Crossing 
    • Glowworm Tour 
  • Exclusions
    • Optional excursions
    • Personal expenses or gratuities 
    • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary 
    • Beverages
    • Health/travel insurance 
    • Anything else not mentioned under "Inclusions"
  • Tongariro Crossing Terms & Conditions
    • The weather in NZ is extremely changeable and thus difficult to forecast accurately. The operator has the right to cancel an adventure should they consider the weather to cause too high of a risk. 
    • At the operator's base on the morning of the trip, the team will gauge the safety of the route. The operator will deem the weather to be unsafe if there is consistently 10mm or more of rain, combined with wind gusts of 70km/hr or higher, forecasted for the 6-hour period starting at the commencement of the tour. 
    • If the operator believes that the advertised route should not be attempted for safety reasons, they will either suggest an aoternate route where the clients will get to see simliar terrain as they would on the tour booked without the same exposure to the weather. 
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Price information

Have a look at package prices below.

Prices

All prices are per person in New Zealand Dollars. 

Hotel

Room type

Shared double/twin

Single room supplement

 

Pacific Harbour Inn

Studio 

NZD 1990

NZD 550

 

Pacific Harbour Inn

1 bedroom unit

NZD 2090

NZD 590

 
Senator Motor Lodge Studio * (Queen bed only) NZD 2090 NZD 590  
Senator Motor Lodge 1 bedroom unit NZD 2290 NZD 690  

Portside Hotel

Studio City View *
(Queen bed only)

NZD 2190

NZD 650

 

Portside Hotel 

Studio Harbour View *
(Queen bed only)

NZD 2290

NZD 690

 
Portside Hotel 1 bedroom Unit - City View NZD 2390 NZD 890  
Portside Hotel 1 bedroom Unit - Harbour View NZD 2490 NZD 950  

                            

* The Studios at Portside Hotel & Senator Motor Lodge have queen beds ONLY. Not suitable for sharing with travellers you don’t know really well

Inclusions

  • 4 nights accommodation in Tairāwhiti Gisborne 
  • Guided shakeout run with a beer and fingerfood
  • Pōwhiri (Māori welcome) incl. lunch
  • Pasta Dinner
  • Celebration Dinner

Exclusions

  • Transportation to/from your hotel in Tairāwhiti Gisborne 
  • Race entry
  • Breakfast and other meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional excursions/extension 
  • Travel and health insurance  
  • Beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not mentioned under 'Inclusions'

Race Entry

Marathon: NZD 200
Half-Marathon: NZD 130 
Fun Run - 6 km: NZD 50

Race entry includes: 

  • First Light Marathon T-shirt from Craft
  • Exclusive medal
  • Experienced medical personnel 
  • Timing and results
  • Finish line refreshments
  • Manned water and supply stations along the route 

Booking and Payment

Please note that the booking of a trip is binding for both customer and travel agency once the deposit (25% of the total trip price) has been paid at the time of booking on the booking.albatros-adventure.com website. The remaining amount, 75% of the total trip price, will have to be paid 75 days before trip departure via the link that will be sent to the customer a week before the due date. Bookings made later than 75 days prior will require full payment immediately.

The email sent to the customer upon booking a trip acts as the booking confirmation. It is therefore of vital importance that the customer provides a valid email address.

Refer to our Terms & Conditions for further information.

Important Info

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For information on weather and clothing, please check the our Climate & Weather page. 

If you're curious about the destinations that we'll be visiting or other background information on Aotearoa New Zealand, you can read all about it on our Travel Destination page. 

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