Paihia Bay Sullivans Retreat
Property ID 47940
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Ping Pong Table
Other
Air Conditioning
Coffee Maker
Espresso Machine
Fireplace
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Hot Tub
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 3 levels
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3445 square feet, 321 square meters
Bedrooms
King, Queen, Full, and Bunk
8 guests maximum
Also a Sofa bed additional to the bedrooms, one room has three beds.
Nearest airport
Bay of Islands (Kerikeri) Airport
25 minutes drive.
Property View
Over the bays, surrounding coastal area.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Wine Country
- Cruise the Bay of Islands: Take a boat tour or cruise to explore the stunning Bay of Islands, which boasts over 140 subtropical islands with pristine beaches, secluded bays, and abundant marine life.
- Scuba Diving and Snorkeling: The Bay of Islands is renowned for its clear waters and diverse marine life, making it a fantastic destination for scuba diving and snorkeling adventures.
- Fishing Charters: Fishing enthusiasts can join a charter boat for a day of deep-sea fishing in the abundant waters of the Bay of Islands.
- Kayaking: Explore the picturesque coastline of Paihia Bay and the Bay of Islands by kayak.
- Hiking and Nature Walks: Discover the natural beauty of the region on one of the many hiking trails and nature walks available.
Places of Interest
- Waitangi Treaty Grounds: Just a short walk from Paihia, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is one of New Zealand's most significant historic sites.
- Russell: Take a short ferry ride from Paihia to Russell, one of New Zealand's oldest and most charming towns.
- Kerikeri: Just a short drive from Paihia, Kerikeri is known for its historic sites, orchards, and arts scene.
- Hole in the Rock: Embark on a boat tour to see the iconic Hole in the Rock, a natural sea arch located in the Bay of Islands.
- Cape Reinga: Experience the northernmost tip of New Zealand at Cape Reinga, where the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean meet.