FAQs

What is a marae?

A marae is a traditional Māori meeting place that serves as a cultural, social, and spiritual gathering space. It’s a place where community members come together to celebrate, mourn, and participate in ceremonies and events.

Can I visit the marae as a non-Maori?

Yes, everyone is welcome at our marae! We encourage people of all backgrounds to visit, participate in events, and learn about Māori culture. Please be mindful of our customs and protocols when visiting.

Do you offer guided tours or cultural experiences?

Yes, we offer guided tours and cultural workshops that provide a deeper understanding of Māori heritage, including activities like traditional weaving, carving, and language classes. Check our Events page for upcoming workshops.

How can I book the marae for a private event?

You can book our venue by contacting our bookings team. Please refer to our Contact Us page for direct contact details or fill out the booking form for availability and rates.

What should I wear when visiting the marae?

We recommend wearing modest, comfortable clothing when visiting the marae. For formal ceremonies, it’s respectful to wear tidy attire, and footwear is typically removed before entering certain areas.

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