The Hutt Valley has two i-SITE Visitor Centres. They are your one stop shop for bookings and information about what to see and do around the Hutt Valley and throughout New Zealand.
Start with i-SITE today!
Experience New Zealand like a local - wherever your travel takes you.
We know all the best things to do, places to stay and ways to get there. Plus we'll take care of the bookings.
Our friendly staff can help you with the following:
Travel reservations and ticketing for:
Plus
For activity and transport enquiries, contact us.
There's even 'campervan only' parking just outside the door, Monday to Sunday 8am to 6pm.
Our spacious premises and special one-on-one personalised service is becoming famous with locals and visitors alike.
Lower Hutt opening hours are Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday (and public holidays) 9am-3pm.
Upper Hutt i-SITE opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday (and public holidays) 9.30am-2.30pm
We are closed on Christmas Day.
At the Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre is: David, Linda, Michaela, Pai, Ashleigh, Andy and Megan.
At the Upper Hutt i-SITE Visitor centre is: Paul, Christine, Elaine, Alex and Ariel.
To speak to one of our friendly staff Contact Us
We look forward to helping you!
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