Pricing and Conditions
High season | Low season | |
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(Dec - Mar) | (Apr - Nov) | |
Per night | $500.00 - $600.00 | $450.00 |
Airini Road, Waimārama, New Zealand.
Beach holiday house with views along Waimarama surf beach to Cape Kidnappers. Built new in 2011 with 5 bedrooms, sleeping 10. Swimming, fishing, surfing, walks, shop and takeaway in the village. Wineries, golf, orchards within 20 minute's drive.
Beach holiday house with views along Waimarama surf beach to Cape Kidnappers. Built new in 2011 with 5 bedrooms, sleeping 10. Swimming, fishing, surfing, walks, shop and takeaway in the village. Wineries, golf, orchards within 20 minute's drive.
High season | Low season | |
---|---|---|
(Dec - Mar) | (Apr - Nov) | |
Per night | $500.00 - $600.00 | $450.00 |
See website for details. Winter rate excludes public holiday weekends and covers 6 adults, summer rate 6 adults. Extra persons $50. Linen Hire included in prices. Cleaning fee extra.
Waimarama is one of the prime beaches on the North Island's east coast. This self-contained house was built new in 2011 with 5 bedrooms on 2 levels, a large open plan lounge, dining, kitchen opens up onto a deck overlooking a reserve, Waimarama surf beach and Cape Kidnappers in the distance. Ideal for family groups or just a couple having a quiet retreat. There are 2 shared bathrooms both with shower, bath and toilet. The popular fishing, swimming and surfing beach is overseen by the local surf life-saving club during the local summer holiday season. Outside the Christmas and January holiday period you can walk for miles up the coast and see few people.
Airini Road, Waimārama, New Zealand.
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