Kaiti (Māori: Kaitī) is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne.
It is located immediately to the east of the city centre, on the opposing bank of the Waimata River.
The Turanganui River is below it and separates Kaiti from the Gisborne Central Business District.
[4] Kaiti Beach is one of New Zealand's most historic spots, being the landing site of the Horouta waka.
In 1769, Captain James Cook, the first European to have set foot on New Zealand soil, also landed here.
The name kaiti comes from Māori words meaning "to eat the edible parts of cabbage trees".
[9] London Street Reserve is a local park and dog walking area.