管理会社の情報
Escape to your perfect NZ holiday home.
We were founded in the Coromandel in 2003 and remain a proud, locally run company that loves to share the Kiwi bach experience with New Zealanders and visitors alike. We were nominated at the 2020 and 2021 Westpac Business awards for excellence in marketing and customer service delivery. Let us help you find your happy place!
宿泊施設の情報
Nestled in the bush and overlooking the sparkling waters of Takamatua Bay, you'll love life at the Kingfisher's Perch!
This three-bedroom holiday home makes for relaxed summertime living with stunning views of the harbour. With recently added unlimited fibre WiFi, Kingfisher's Perch has been refurbished with modern amenities, but delight in the funky 70's vibes that are alive and well in the green kitchen!
In sunny months at Kingfisher's Perch, enjoy air-con and excellent outdoor living on the ocean-facing deck and comfy chairs, the perfect place to curl up with a book and watch the boats sail by.
Kingfisher's Perch offers kayaks and lifejackets available for use for both adults and children. At the end of the day, the outdoor dining area is an irresistible location for a casual BBQ dinner with your group.
In cooler months, keep warm with the heat pump and challenge the fam to a game of pool in the rumpus room, or sit back and enjoy the 300 DVD's available for all ages!
For day trips, historical Akaroa village is a lovely spot to explore just ten minutes away drive away, where you can indulge in fabulous eateries and boutique shopping.
Take a step back and relax into holiday mode at Kingfisher's Perch!
Please note that there is one shower, toilet and sink at this property, but the shower is in a separate room. The rumpus room beds/day beds are only suitable for note a bond may be charged at certain times of the year. One of our team members will contact you if this is required for your booking.
周辺エリアの情報
Abel Tasman National Park is the smallest National Park in New Zealand, but it is one of the most scenic. Abel Tasman boasts pristine white sandy beaches, tranquil estuaries and wonderful forested headlands. The Coastal Track is world famous, and visitors can choose to explore it on their own, or with a guide. Other ways to explore the coastline include sea kayaking, yacht, or water taxis. At the southern entrance to Abel Tasman National Park there is fantastic opportunity for visitors to swim with seals.