Gisborne has about ten wedding venue options, from beachfront lounges to vineyard estates and community halls. Prices range from a few hundred dollars for a hall hire to $5,500 for a full destination weekend. Most venues here are BYO, which saves thousands on catering. We run Midway Hub, one of the venues on this list. Every option gets an honest review below.
Choosing a wedding venue in Gisborne means working with a shorter list than Auckland or Wellington. That’s actually a good thing. Fewer options means less decision fatigue and more time spent on the details that matter.
We run Midway Community Hub on Midway Beach, so we’re biased. You should know that upfront.
But we’ve watched couples book venues that didn’t suit their day because nobody compared the options honestly. Garden estates, beachfront lounges, vineyard marquees, and community halls all work differently depending on your guest count, catering style, and budget.
This guide compares every wedding venue in Gisborne we know of. We’ll tell you what each one does well, where it falls short, and who it’s best suited for. If another venue on this list is the better fit for your wedding, we’ll say so.

How We Reviewed These Gisborne Wedding Venues
We compared every venue on six factors that matter most to couples planning a wedding in the Gisborne region: capacity, setting, catering model, pricing transparency, wet-weather backup, and distance from town. These are the things that cause problems when you get them wrong.
Capacity is the obvious starting point. A 200-person venue feels empty with 50 guests. A 100-person venue gets uncomfortable at 120. Match your guest list first.
Catering model matters more than most couples expect. Gisborne’s wedding scene leans heavily toward BYO (bring your own caterer and drinks). That’s different from the all-inclusive packages you’d find at larger city venues. It saves money but means more planning.
We gave every venue the same treatment, including our own. Where we couldn’t verify pricing, we’ve noted that.
Gisborne Wedding Venues at a Glance
Here’s every wedding venue option in Gisborne compared side by side. Use this to narrow your shortlist before diving into the details.
| Venue | Setting | Max Capacity | Catering | Price Indication | Best For |
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| Midway Hub | Beachfront | 120 seated | BYO with kitchen | From $1,800 + GST | Ocean-view ceremonies and receptions |
| Bushmere Arms | Garden estate | 200 | In-house | Contact venue | Garden weddings with catered packages |
| The Vines at Bushmere Estate | Vineyard | 200 | In-house | Contact venue | Vineyard setting with local wine |
| Wainui Surf Club | Beachfront | 140 seated | BYO | Contact venue | Relaxed sand-level beach weddings |
| Eastwoodhill Arboretum | Forest | 200 (marquee) | BYO caterers | Contact venue | Dramatic forest or autumn weddings |
| Showgrounds Park | Event centre | Up to 1,000 | BYO or external | Contact venue | Large weddings, flexible layouts |
| Waerenga-a-Hika Hall | Community hall | 229 | BYO | Contact venue | Budget-friendly receptions |
| Tidal Waters Loglodge | Coastal lodge | 80 | BYO/self-catering | $5,500 package | Destination weekend weddings |
| The Blackhouse | Luxury lodge | ~10 | Self-catering | Contact venue | Elopements and intimate celebrations |
| Poverty Bay Club | Historic venue | 400 (The Dome) | Licensed bar, external | Contact venue | Formal weddings in a heritage building |
A few things jump out. Most Gisborne wedding venues are BYO, which puts you in control of food and drink costs. Only Bushmere Arms and The Vines offer full in-house catering as standard. Directories like Hitched NZ list Gisborne wedding venues and suppliers in one place, but none of them compare the options honestly with real pricing.
If you’re set on a beachfront wedding, our guide to beachfront wedding venues in Gisborne goes deep on the coastal options with pricing, photos, and honest reviews of each.
The rest of this guide focuses on the broader picture: garden, vineyard, rural, and indoor venues that give you a completely different feel.
Which Garden and Vineyard Wedding Venues Stand Out?
Bushmere Arms, The Vines at Bushmere Estate, and Eastwoodhill Arboretum are Gisborne’s three standout garden and vineyard wedding venues, each holding up to 200 guests. They suit couples who want lush greenery, established grounds, and a more traditional reception feel.
Bushmere Arms sits about ten minutes from Gisborne’s CBD among the Poverty Bay flats. The property has over an acre of established gardens, including a famous rose garden with more than 1,500 roses. Ceremonies happen in the gardens. Receptions move into the conservatory or marquee for up to 200 guests. Bushmere Arms offers in-house catering and is known locally for its food. The trade-off? You’re locked into their catering packages, which limits flexibility and pushes the per-head cost higher than a BYO venue.
The Vines at Bushmere Estate is a separate venue at the Bushmere Estate vineyard in Matawhero. The restaurant and courtyard overlook the vines, and the food leans into Gisborne’s local produce and wine. Capacity is up to 200 with a marquee option. Like Bushmere Arms, catering is handled in-house. If wine-country photos and vineyard vibes are your priority, The Vines delivers that without leaving the Gisborne region.
Eastwoodhill Arboretum is the wildcard. It’s 45 minutes inland on Wharekopae Road, but the setting is unlike anything else in the region. The national arboretum holds trees from around the world, some several hundred years old. Ceremonies happen among ancient conifers. Receptions go under a stretch marquee for up to 200 guests, and there’s on-site accommodation for 20. March to May delivers the best autumn foliage in the country. BYO caterers are welcome, so you control the food costs.

Are There Affordable Wedding Venues in Gisborne?
Yes. Community halls and the Showgrounds Park event centre offer the lowest venue hire costs in Gisborne, often under $1,000 for the day. Pair that with BYO catering and you can host a wedding reception for a fraction of what garden estates or city hotels charge.
Waerenga-a-Hika Hall is a community hall ten minutes from Gisborne. It seats up to 229 and is used for weddings, sports events, and community functions. The hire cost is low. The space is basic but functional. Couples who bring their own decorations, caterer, and sound system can transform it into something personal without spending $5,000 on venue hire alone. It won’t photograph like a vineyard, but your budget goes further on the things that matter to you.
Showgrounds Park Event Centre has 1,200 square metres of flexible indoor space plus outdoor grounds with established trees and a purpose-built ceremony aisle. The venue hosts everything from expos to weddings, and the Association invested over a million dollars upgrading the facilities. For large guest lists over 200, it’s one of the only practical options in Gisborne. Parking is generous and access is easy.

The average NZ wedding costs between $35,000 and $50,000 according to 2026 industry data, with venue hire making up a significant chunk. In Gisborne, budget-friendly halls combined with the BYO catering model common across the region can cut that total dramatically. If you’re weighing up what venue hire actually costs in this region, our breakdown of venue hire costs in Gisborne covers hourly, half-day, and full-day rates across different spaces.
Should You Choose BYO or Catered for Your Gisborne Wedding?
Most Gisborne wedding venues are BYO, meaning you hire the space and bring your own caterer and drinks. BYO typically saves $40-$70 per head compared to all-inclusive catering packages. Only two venues in the region offer in-house catering as standard.
Here’s how the split breaks down:
BYO venues: Midway Hub, Wainui Surf Club, Eastwoodhill, Waerenga-a-Hika Hall, Showgrounds Park, Tidal Waters, The Blackhouse
In-house catering: Bushmere Arms, The Vines at Bushmere Estate
With BYO, you choose your caterer, your menu, and your drinks. A catered wedding package typically costs $80-$150 per head for food and drinks. A BYO setup with a local Gisborne caterer and your own drinks can come in at $40-$80 per head. For 100 guests, that’s a difference of $4,000-$7,000.
The catch is planning. You’re coordinating with a separate caterer, organising drinks supply, and sorting your own glassware and serving equipment. Some BYO venues help with this. At Midway Hub, the Mana Moana Lounge includes a commercial kitchen with two ovens and a dishwasher, a mobile bar with glass-front chiller, and plates and cutlery for 120 in the weekend package. Other venues offer less.

If the BYO model appeals to you but you want to understand how it works across different event types, our guide to BYO venue hire in NZ covers the practicalities.
What Does Midway Hub Offer for Weddings?
Midway Hub seats up to 120 guests in the Mana Moana Lounge with 180-degree Pacific Ocean views. A 24-hour hire starts at $1,800 + GST, with a full weekend package at $3,500 + GST. It’s fully BYO for catering and alcohol.
The venue sits on Midway Beach, five minutes from the Gisborne CBD and airport. Floor-to-ceiling windows. A deep timber balcony for ceremonies or photos. The ocean as your backdrop from vows through to the last dance.
Beach ceremonies happen on Midway Beach itself, with the reception upstairs in the lounge. Weather turns? The lounge works as an indoor ceremony space with those same ocean views through the windows.
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The weekend package ($3,500 + GST, Friday 8am to Sunday 9am) includes plates and cutlery for 120, rubbish removal, and post-event cleanup. You bring your caterer, your drinks, and your decorations. A 20% deposit secures your date, with the balance due 30 days before the event.
We’re not the right fit for everyone. If you need on-site accommodation, vineyard photos, or space for over 150 guests, other venues on this list handle that better. But for an oceanfront wedding with BYO flexibility and in-town convenience, it’s hard to find a better combination in Gisborne.
For full details on what’s included, check our wedding venue hire page.

Our Honest Verdict
Every venue on this list works for the right couple. The question is which one matches YOUR wedding.
Here’s the quick-pick guide:
- Want ocean views and BYO flexibility? Midway Hub or Wainui Surf Club. See our beachfront wedding venue comparison for the full breakdown.
- Want a garden setting with catering sorted? Bushmere Arms or The Vines.
- Want dramatic scenery that’s unlike anything else? Eastwoodhill Arboretum in autumn.
- Working with a tight budget? Waerenga-a-Hika Hall or Showgrounds Park with BYO catering.
- Planning an intimate destination weekend? Tidal Waters or The Blackhouse.
- Need space for 200+ guests? Bushmere Arms, The Vines, Eastwoodhill, or Showgrounds Park.
Three things to remember: book early for summer Saturdays (November to March fills fast), ask every venue about their wet-weather backup, and get the catering model clear before you sign anything.
Ready to see the spaces in person? Walk through your shortlisted venues before committing. For Midway Hub, we’ll show you the Mana Moana Lounge and talk you through how your day would flow from ceremony to reception. Enquire about available dates.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best wedding venues in Gisborne?
Gisborne has about ten wedding venue options across different styles. Midway Hub and Wainui Surf Club offer beachfront settings. Bushmere Arms and The Vines at Bushmere Estate provide garden and vineyard locations with in-house catering. Eastwoodhill Arboretum is a forest alternative 45 minutes inland. Showgrounds Park and Waerenga-a-Hika Hall suit larger or budget-conscious weddings. Each venue suits a different size, style, and budget. Check our venue hire page for space details and inclusions.
How much does a wedding venue cost in Gisborne?
Venue hire in Gisborne ranges from under $1,000 for a community hall to $5,500 for a full destination weekend package at Tidal Waters. Midway Hub starts at $1,800 + GST for a 24-hour hire. Most Gisborne venues don’t publish fixed pricing, so you’ll need to contact each one directly. Our guide to venue hire costs in Gisborne breaks down what affects the total.
Can you have a BYO wedding in Gisborne?
Yes. Most Gisborne wedding venues operate on a BYO model where you hire the space and bring your own caterer and drinks. Midway Hub, Wainui Surf Club, Eastwoodhill, Showgrounds Park, and Waerenga-a-Hika Hall all allow BYO. Only Bushmere Arms and The Vines offer full in-house catering as standard. BYO can save $40-$70 per head compared to catered packages. Read more about how BYO venue hire works in NZ.
What should you look for when choosing a Gisborne wedding venue?
Focus on six things: capacity that matches your guest list, a catering model that fits your budget, a setting that suits your style, a wet-weather backup plan, enough parking for guests, and distance from town. Most couples in Gisborne also need to decide between BYO and catered, which affects both cost and planning effort. Our venue hire FAQ covers the most common questions couples ask before booking.
Is Gisborne a good place for a destination wedding?
Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the sunrise, sits on the Tairawhiti coastline, and has wine country, forests, and beaches all within an hour. It’s quieter and more affordable than Queenstown or the Bay of Islands. Accommodation is limited compared to bigger centres, so book early for guest stays. Couples wanting an intimate, low-key destination wedding with stunning coastal or rural scenery will find Gisborne hard to beat. Browse event venues in Gisborne to start comparing your options.


