Our place is truly unique due to its stunning views over the water and across the Bay of Islands. Guests can enjoy private access down to the beach, with a patio bush spot perfect for relaxing drinks while overlooking the beach. The location is both private and peaceful, with abundant Tui and Kiwi activity at night, enhancing the serene ambiance.
The studio offers private access and includes one queen bed, a dining and relaxing area, an outdoor patio with table and chairs, and a nice bathroom with a shower. The decor is both appealing and restful. Additional amenities include a TV with apps like Netflix, and a yummy light breakfast provided along with complimentary nibbles and drinks.
Guests can indulge in various activities such as swimming, bush or beach walking, relaxing under the trees, or watching boats pass by—it's truly a magical spot. Located just a 20-minute drive from Kerikeri town and its vibrant restaurants and bars, our place combines convenience with tranquility.
Come and experience one of the best spots in the bay!
Guests particularly love the stunning views over the water and across the Bay of Islands. The neighborhood offers private access to the beach, with a peaceful patio bush spot ideal for relaxing drinks while taking in the scenery. The location's tranquility is enhanced by the presence of Tui and Kiwi at night.
Kerikeri, located in the Bay of Islands region of New Zealand's Northland, is a charming town known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Here are some highlights:
Local Attractions and Points of Interest
1. Rainbow Falls: A beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, offering multiple vantage points for photography and a refreshing swimming spot.
2. Kerikeri River Track: A scenic walking trail that takes you through native forest, past historic sites like the Kemp House and Stone Store, and to the Rainbow Falls.
3. Kerikeri Mission Station: One of New Zealand's earliest mission stations, featuring the Stone Store (one of the country's oldest buildings) and Kemp House.
4. Rewa's Village: A reconstructed Māori village that provides insight into traditional Māori life and culture.
5. Manginangina Kauri Walk: A short loop walk that allows you to see some of New Zealand's ancient kauri trees.
Museums
1. Stone Store Museum: One of New Zealand's oldest buildings, dating back to 1832, offering a glimpse into early European settlement.
2. Kemp House: The oldest wooden house in New Zealand, built in 1821, showcasing early settler life.
3. Rewa's Village: A living history museum that recreates a traditional Māori village.
Famous Landmarks
1. Kerikeri Inlet: A picturesque inlet offering beautiful views and opportunities for boating and fishing.
2.Duke's Nose (Kairara Rock): A headland with breathtaking coastal views, accessible via a short hike.
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