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
Need a modern escape, a peaceful holiday atmosphere and a stunning view to top it off? Look no further than Kotare Point Paradise!
Located at the end of a quiet lane, overlooking Takamatua Bay, this Akaroa holiday home is host to some incredible views and could be just the spot you're looking for to help the stress melt away with all the luxuries of home. With 3 levels for your group to spread out, there is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy their own space. Whether you're planning your escape in Winter or Summer, Kotare Point Paradise will have you comfortable and relaxed from the minute you arrive with the use of the air conditioning/heat pump.
Bring your favourite pods and in the morning make yourself a fresh cup of coffee with the Nespresso Machine, in the evening fire up the BBQ and lounge out on the sundeck for a classic Al Fresco summer dinner. And at the end of the day for fuss-free clearing up throw everything in the dishwasher.
When you're not unwinding at home with your family or group go for a day trip, Akaroa township is a lovely spot to explore just 10-minutes away, where you can dine out, enjoy some shopping, or go on a cruise.
Luxuriate for every second of your holiday, at Kotare Point Paradise!
Please note there are strictly no parties or small gatherings at this 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.