Bay Oval - Travel
HOW TO GET TO THE VENUE
Always allow more time than you expect to get to and from the venue on your match day and aim to arrive at least 45 minutes before the start of the game. Traffic congestion can be heavy for the majority of cricket events, particularly during peak commuter travel times. CWC22 recommends spectators use public transport wherever possible.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Free bus travel on the Tauranga urban bus network for spectators attending the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup matches. Simply show your event ticket to the bus driver to redeem free travel to Bay Oval on match days.
Tauranga bus services have temporarily changed due to bus driver shortages and the impacts of the COVID-19 Omicron variant. Buses are now running on Saturday, Sunday and public holiday timetable on weekdays (except bus routes 20, 22, 52x and 70).
Please refer to Transit App, Google Maps and the Live Tracking function on the Baybus website for real time bus information. These tools have been updated to reflect the new bus schedule.
You can also refer to the Baybus website or call 0800 4 BAY BUS for the latest information.
The Bayhopper public transport network has 20 bus routes that cover the Western Bay and Tauranga urban area, as well as a service between Tauranga and Whakatane.
Bus Route 5 stops at the doorstep of Blake Park, with stops on both Totara Street and Maunganui Road.
Use Journey Planner to plan your journey from start to finish.
CAR PARKS
These parking options will be available on match days:
There is free car parking available within the formed car parks at Blake Park and in the surrounding streets.