Whangamata
Estuary Hideaway close to the ocean beach and estuary.
Our beach house is in Otahu Road, Whangamata, New Zealand. It is well equipped and comfortable with Wifi, heat pump, new lino and it has new thermal curtains throughout
It is a 3 bedroom beach house with 2 bathrooms providing accommodation for your holiday stay all year round. It is 300 metres to the estuary, 500 metres down the road to the beautiful Ocean Beach - as shown in the photos and 1.8 kms to the surf club. The Estuary store has takeaways and coffee as well as bike, kayak, paddle boards and fishing gear to hire. This property especially suits a family of four or a couple sleeping upstairs and a couple sleeping downstairs providing privacy on each level. It has a north facing deck and upstairs enjoys the beautiful outlook of surrounding bush and a glimpse of the sea. The beach house is modern and light with an open plan living area, comfortably furnished including comfortable beds and new thermal curtains throughout. All the mod-cons, including heat pump, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, Dvd, TV and Freeview, sky aerial (bring your own decoder or dongle) and unlimited Wi-Fi. The main bedroom upstairs has an en suite and 2nd bathroom downstairs has a shub (small bath) and shower and separate toilet.
I try to respond to all inquiries instantly. Baby gear available cot, high chair and small folding buggy free of charge. Please request at time of booking.
However (to mainly cater for overseas guests) linen can be provided by hiring it from the property manager/cleaner at an additional cost of $25 per person please advise at time of booking and this extra charge will apply. She will make up the beds and wash the linen afterwards.
Below is Google's description:
Whangamata is home to one of New Zealand’s most beautiful coastal attractions. Fabulous golden and white sand beaches with magnificent coastal scenery, a rugged forest-cloaked interior waiting to be explored and one of New Zealand's best surfing breaks are just some of the natural attractions that have people returning to Whangamata time after time