Our other places to stay in the Bay
AS WELL AS OUR SULLIVAN"S BEACH PROPERTY, consisting the the Penthouse, the Beach View and the Beach Apartment venues, we offer the below.
THESE VENUES are of a different style to the Sullivan's Beach property and cater for those customers that would like to be in a different location.
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Te Haumi Beach - A new modern apartment, situated just 15 minutes beach walk out of the Paihia township. The apartment has it's own secured, clean parking at ground level, and features lift access. <More ...> |
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The Beach Town House - Conveniently located located in the Paihia township, the Beach Townhouse offers fully self contained accomodation for up to 8 people. The beach and central Paihia are only a few minutes walk away <More ....> |
The Bay of Islands
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The Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands is one of New Zealands great holiday destinations - enjoyed by 'Kiwis' and international visitors alike. This is authentic New Zealand - both stunningly beautiful and historically significant.
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The Bay of Islands
With a sub-tropical climate, you can enjoy beach and water activities, go exploring one of the many nature walks, swim with dolphins, charter a boat to go fishing or to explore the 144 different islands in our bay.
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The Bay of Islands was where the first European settlers arrived, and where they forged the first relationships with local Maori - not always a friendly experience!
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The famous Treaty of Waitangi became the founding document for our new nation, and is celebrated every year here in the Waitangi Treaty Grounds
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Each town in the Bay of Islands has it's own unique culture and lifestyle - from the more up-market lifestyle focus of Kerikeri, to bustling Paihia with its focus on providing a great visitor experience, to the calming historic atmosphere of Waitangi and the Haruru Falls, and the beautiful and sometimes quirky sea-side town of Russell.
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Further afield is Kawakawa with its famed Hundtertwasser toilets and Gabriel, its lovingly restored steam train. And you will gain a completely different perspective in Kaikohe, which is the farming and commercial 'hub' for the district and has its own Pioneer Village museum.
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The Puketi Kauri Forest is a conservation estate just a few minutes by car north of the Bay of Islands. Here you can walk through our Kauri Forests looking as they did when the settlers first arrived. After the loss of much of the native bird life as the result of introduced pests, our native birds are once again returning to thrive in their natural habitat.
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The Bay of Islands is a great base for exploring all of the Far North. Further west is the Waipoua Kauri Forest, home of Tane Mahuta - often described as the 2,000 year old 'Lord of the Forest
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You can travel north to Cape Reinga - the light-house where the Pacific ocean and the Tasman sea are in collision - the place the 'spirits' in Maori legend depart to return to their ancestral home in Hawaiki
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Kerikeri has a rich and colourful history. The Stone Store is New Zealand's oldest building. Rewa's Village will take you back to a time before European settlement. And a visit to the Kerikeri Mission Station and Pete's Pioneers Transport Museum is not to be missed.
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KKerikeri is widely known for its successful horticulture, niche food products, fabulous chocolates, boutique vineyards, art galleries, cafes and crafts. Foodies everywhere come to stock up on an abundance of fresh local foods at the Farmer's Market every Sunday morning. Explore the Vineyard Trail and taste some of our great wines.
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Kerikeri has two 'Gardens of National Significance': Palmco and Wharepuke Gardens - both places to enjoy a quiet walk and discover plants you may not have seen before
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Only slightly more challenging is a 1 1/2 hour round trip bush walk up the river to our spectacular Rainbow Falls. Or do it in style, and take the steamboat ride at the historic Stone Store Basin, chuffing along past New Zealand's oldest historic buildings
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Thats all for our quick trip of the scenic and tranquil 'Bay of Islands', we hope this has given you alittle insight into all our small part of Zealand has to offer, perhaps now you will be contemplating your next holiday with us at Sullivans beach?
Your hosts - Theo & Sopha Diepeveen
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