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North Island Tourist Guide North Island Tourist Guide [email protected] www.bartercardtravel.co.nz ACCOMMODATION EDELWEISS MOTEL PEMBROOKE MOTOR Quality family motel with 18 self contained LODGE units incl. family, studio & spa bath suites. Northland A friendly, peaceful motel located in central Our saltwater swimming pool & spa pool are Whangarei overlooking the native bush clad heated year round. Covered BBQ. 100m to 21 HAMPTON hills of Mt Parahaki. Just a short stroll from sandy beach, short walk to restaurants, ''Absolute Beachfront''. New architecture the town Basin Marina, shops, cafes, shops & wharf. designed house northern end Snells Beach, restaruarnts & bars. Offering headted pools, Whisper Cove. Stunning views overlooking 70 Seaview Road, Paihia movies and more. Kawau Bay. Casual elegant accommodation FreeCall: 0800 228 722 13 Deveron St, Regent, Whangarei for one couple, incl breakfast. 60 min from Email: [email protected] Auckland 10 minutes from Matakana. Ph: 09 437 6426 www.edelweissmotel.co.nz Mobile: 027 777 7425 21 Hampton Mews, Whisper Cove, Snells Beach, Matakana Coast FLAMES INTERNATIONAL www.pembrooke.co.nz Ph: 021 61 3022 Email: [email protected] HOTEL REEF LODGE MOTEL www.21hampton.co.nz Set amongst lush tropical gardens Beach front units, peaceful setting on waters overlooking Whangarei Harbour Flames Int edge, white sand, safe beach. Paradise at Hotel offers all you might need in one your doorstep. Excellent fishing, BBQ, ACACIA LODGE convenient location We are the closest Hotel smokehouse, play area, spa, dinghies, Situated on the water's edge in beautiful Mill to Whangarei Airport & a short drive to the kayaks, freezer, laundry, available. Res ess. Bay in historic Mangonui harbour. Deluxe & city centre. Our 34sqm rooms all have Ltd supply in high season & long w/ends standard accomm with studios for 2 & large 2 balconies Rangiputa Beach, Karikari Peninsula, bedroom family units. Relax by the pool & 8 Waverley St, Onerahi, Whangarei Northland take in the beauty or take a stroll to the historic village of Mangonui. Ph: 09 436 2107 Ph: 09 408 7100 Fax: 09 408 7521 Email: [email protected] www.reeflodgemotel.co.nz 57 Mill Bay Rd, Mangonui, Doubtless Bay, Northland www.flameshotel.co.nz Ph: 09 406 0417 SANCTUARY PALMS Email: [email protected] KERIKERI HOLIDAY PARK "Recognised as one of the Best Couples & MOTELS Sanctuary's in NZ". Overlooking the Bay of www.acacia.co.nz Islands & 5 minutes from Paihia beach. Offering accommodation for every budget - Restore your mind & relax in this luxurious & AVALON RESORTS from Park Motels to cost-effective cabins or tranquil setting. Each apartment is camping sites right by the river. With our Luxury self contained cottages & apartments individually themed and totally self-contained. tranquil, private setting it's easy to forget that with kitchen perfect for holiday or business we are just 500 metres from vibrant Kerikeri 31 Bayview Rd, Paihia accommodation. Peaceful 7 acre property, village. Ph: 09 402 5428 500m to town centre, golfcourse, orchard, river kayaking. Guest laundry, spa/pool and 23 Aranga Road, Kerikeri, Northland Mobile: 021 132 5199 sauna, free internet, 4+ Qualmark FreeCall: 0800 272 642 Email: [email protected] 340A Keri Keri Rd, Keri Keri, Northland Email: [email protected] www.sanctuarypalms.co.nz Ph: 021883236 Fax: 09 407 1204 www.kerikeriholidaypark.co.nz Mobile: 021 883 236 SANCTUARY PALMS - 5 Email: [email protected] MARLIN HOUSE STAR LUXURY www.avalonresort.co.nz Marlin House, 4 generous sized suites, + a ACCOMMODATION 300sqm 4 bedroom self contained apartment with spectacular views, each with private Now available new 2 bedroom 200sqm CASTLE COURT MOTEL LTD Penthouse. 5 star Luxury, fully self contained entrance, a sitting & dining area. Tiled Midway location Auckland/Whangarei. 11 ensuite bathroom, fridge, microwave, apartment complete with 2 person spa bath and huge deck with amazing views over the spacious ground level units. Studio, 1 & 2 tea/coffee making facilities & flat screen TV bedroom. Complimentary wireless internet, bay of islands. Recognised as one of the spa, sauna, BBQ, Sky. Expansive rural views. 15 Bayview Rd, Northland Best Couples Sanctuary's in New Zealand. Hosts Grant & Glenda Kerrisk. Ph: 021 404 693 31 Bayview Rd, Paihia 1643 State Highway 1, Wellsford, Auckland Email: [email protected] Ph: 09 402 5428 Ph: 09 423 7705 www.marlinhouse.co.nz Mobile: 021 132 5199 Mobile: 021 127 8137 NORTHERN WAIROA HOTEL Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.sanctuarypalms.co.nz http://www.castlecourtmotel.co.nz/ It's a rare opportunity to experience a piece of Kaipara history. A traditional Hotel with 42 rooms and Restaurant onsite. SNELLS BEACH MOTEL DRIFTWOOD LODGE MOTEL 12 stylish self-contained one & two bedroom 70 Victoria Street, Dargaville On the beach at Cable Bay with spectacular unit apartments- some with dbl Spa Baths. sea views. A haven to explore Doubtless Bay Ph: 09 439 8923 Enjoy the seasonally heated Swimming Pool & the fantastic far north beaches. 7 units fully www.northernwairoahotel.co.nz in its beautiful sub-tropical garden setting, equipped. Free use of beach toys & gas BBQ. with great views out to the Bay & its islands. Just 1hrs drive north of Auck 333 State Highway 10, Cable Bay, Northland 1 Snells Beach Rd, Snells Beach, Auckland Ph: 09 406 0418 Fax: 09 406 0005 Ph: 09 425 5021 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.driftwoodlodge.co.nz www.snellsbeachmotel.co.nz Printed: April 2016 Page 2 of 57 TAWHARANUI LODGE LTD DUKES MIDWAY LODGE THE ALBION OF 2 luxury villas and 6 ensuited lodge rooms. At Dukes Midway Lodge we aim to provide AUCKLAND & THE Ideal for a celebration dinner and you with a warm greeting & a comfortable accommodation with a farewell breakfast the stay. Located in Royal Oak. Enjoy our GLEESON following morning. famous guitar-shaped swimming pool. we are 22 room hotel located in the centre of close to fine restaurants, cafes & bars Auckland City. Centrally located across the 841 Takatu Rd, RD6, Warkworth, Auckland from the Sky City Casino & right next door to 4 Vagus Pl, Royal Oak, Auckland Ph: 09 4227256 the soon to be built convention centre. All Mobile: 021 445 116 Ph: 09 625 4399 rooms equipped with ensuites, toiletries, TV, Email: [email protected] www.dukes.co.nz tea & coffee making facilities. http://tawharanui.co.nz/ 119 Hobson Street, Auckland Central, PAKURANGA MOTOR Auckland Auckland LODGE Ph: 09 379 4900 A KIWI FARMSTAY Welcome to Pakuranga Motor Lodge. Enjoy Mobile: 021 828 271 your holiday at the heart of Pakuranga. We Email: [email protected] Don't rent a motel, rent a farm! A relaxing get- have everything you need to discover the www.albionhotel.co.nz away on a real traditional Kiwi farm just north lovely city of Auckland. Our room rate from of Auckland City. Get out with the kids, wife T$110. Limited units only. or friends & give them an experience they'll VILLA OREWA 100 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga, Auckland never forget. The animals are waiting for you. Modern architect designed luxury Ph: 09 576 3353 Fax: 09 576 4885 231 Martin Access Rd, RD 1, Warkworth accommodation, Overlooking Orewa Beach. Email: [email protected] Friendly hosts, short walk 2 shops & rest, Ph: 09 422 4015 www.pakuranga.co.nz 25min drive from Auckland. Incl, breakfast - Email: [email protected] alfresco on the living level balcony or RAYLAND EPSOM MOTEL spacious dining area. ANCHOR LODGE MOTEL Located opposite Dilworth School. Walk to Auckland Offering renovated self contained units Broadway & shopping in Newmarket, Parnell FreeCall: 0800 228 722 situated 5 minutes walk from Orewa shops, & Remuera. 16 units serviced daily, Email: [email protected] Anchor Lodge Motel has something to suit conference room & laundry facilities. everyone's needs with great rates. Dogs Wireless Internet available. welcome. Contact Mike today. Auckland North 98 Great South Road, Auckland 436 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa, FreeCall: 0800 228 722 EARTHSONG LODGE Auckland Email: [email protected] Exquisite dining, amazing accommodation, Ph: 09 426 6338 extraordinary Island. Qualmark 5 star luxury www.raylandepsom.co.nz Email: [email protected] retreat on Gt Barrier Island. 30 min from www.anchor-lodge.co.nz Auckland. Explore pristine beaches, forest, RAYLAND MANUKAU trails, great fishing. The perfect reward for APOLLO HOTEL AUCKLAND MOTEL yourself, staff or clients Quest on Nelson serviced apartments. One New Zealand's largest fun park, cinema 38 Medland Road, Tryphena, Great Barrier and two bedroom apartments available daily, complex, restaurants, shopping centre and Island weekly and monthly basis. Wi-Fi available. supermarket within easy walking distance, Ph: 09 429 0030 Fax: 09 429 0351 Rayland Motel offers the best location for all Bookings essential. Email: [email protected] of your needs. 5min walk to Vodafone Event 90-92 Nelson St, Auckland Centre. www.earthsong.co.nz Mobile: 021 0224 9313 Auckland STRAY POSSUM LODGE Ph: 0800 228 722 ASCOT EPSOM MOTEL Stray Possum Lodge set in 30 acres of native Email: [email protected] Centrally located, great value accommodation bush. Choose from self contained chalets, range from studio units, spa pool studios to backpacker or camping accommodation. family suites with FULL kitchen. 24 hour SNELLS BEACH MOTEL With fully licensed restaurant, pizza oven & check in, close to Auckland & Greenlane 12 stylish self-contained one & two bedroom bar. Magnificent views & a variety of outdoor hospitals. ASB Showground, LCD TV with unit apartments- some with dbl Spa Baths. activities. Contact 0800 POSSUM SKY, WIFI available, guest laundry. Enjoy the seasonally heated Swimming Pool 64 Cape Barrier Rd, RD 1, Tryphena, Great in its beautiful sub-tropical garden setting, 92 Great South Rd, Newmarket, Auckland Barrier Island with great views out to the Bay & its islands.
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