Bright red and yellow colors illuminate the water that spouts from the stunning fountain along the Marine Parade in Napier, Hawkes Bay on the North Island of NZ. The water that surrounds this unique fountain has greenish blue lights which turns the water into an aqua hue as the base of the structure is brightly lit.
This fountain is located on the seaward side of the avenue of the Marine Parade where you will also find the sunken gardens, flower beds and the lush green manicured grass. The fountain is a delight to see during the day but as evening begins to near, the lights turn it into an array of beautiful colors.
In this park and around the fountain area of the Marine Parade you can enjoy concerts during the warmer summer...
... evenings or just stroll along the walkway with a loved one. Sitting around the fountain is always peaceful as you can listen to the sounds of the water trickling into the pool below as lights brighten the surrounding area.
During your visit to Hawkes Bay on the North Island of NZ, be sure to stroll along the Marine Parade and take in all the fascinating sights. Various other attractions are situated along the Marine Parade which will definitely be of interest to children as well as adults. Do not miss out on all the excitement along the Marine Parade or the evening lights of the fountain.
Marine Parade, Napier, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand.
At night, an illuminated fountain adorns the seaward side of the Marine Parade in Hawkes Bay on the North Island of NZ.
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