Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
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The Palms is a self contained beach front luxury cabana style villa situated at Tindalls Bay, one of he many beaches on the incredible Whangaparaoa Peninsula, popular for water sports and fishing. The Villa provides spacious exclusive use accommodation for up to four adults plus a child in a quiet and restful environment. A perfect venue for honeymoons or anniversaries.
Soak up the peace and tranquility of this magical place. Choose to dine indoors in your own delightful dining area, or alfresco in the garden. The views over the bay will leave you with lasting memories.
The villa includes: separate spacious lounge/dining in elegant and relaxed atmosphere, modern fully equipped kitchen including oven, cook top, dishwasher, microwave, fridge and freezer, attractive Italian tile bathroom including large glass walled shower and self service laundry including auto washing machine, dryer and ironing facilities. The villa has a high standard of furnishings and fittings throughout and is just 20 meters from the beach.
Plan your day with many local recreational activities or just relax and enjoy your villa , the sun, sand and sea, of this unpopulated beautiful beach. When the tide is right explore the interesting 'moonscape' of nearby reefs and rock pools, perhaps with a picnic lunch at nearby isolated and attractive Coalmine Bay. When evening falls enjoy the barbeque facilities by the fish pond and waterfall, and savour the fabulous sunsets across the bay.
Sunset from the villa
The villa garden, a touch of paradise
Bedroom 1
View of the living area through to bedroom 2
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The North Island region
Aucklanders living on the edge of the Hauraki Gulf have a strong association with the sea. Boating and yachting in particular are popular sports with the locals. Many a world famous yachtsman has grown up in this incredible region that was home to the Americas Cup 1995 - 2003.
Just 20 minutes drive north from downtown Auckland is the amazing Whangaparaoa Peninsula. This narrow peninsula projects out into the Hauraki Gulf and offers a huge variety of Picturesque scenery and recreational opportunities. The peninsula has several local shopping centres including the new Whangaparaoa Pacific Plaza.
The coastline is made up of interesting rocky and cliff areas separating the many fabulous safe, sandy beaches. When combined with large reserves and wilderness areas the peninsula is a haven for a healthy lifestyle or vacation.
Whangaparaoa / Tindall's Bay area
*Gulf Harbour marina Village and golf course* A world class facility with its distinctive european styled architecture, busy marina, fabulous restaurants and shops.Relax and enjoy a game of golf on this internationally renowned golf course, or visit the marina, charter a boat, or take a ferry to auckland or one of the many beautiful islands in the Hauraki Gulf.
*Manly Beach and village* Attractive and popular Manly Beach offers superb, safe swimming, picnicking, boating and water sports. Manly village has a variety of shops and many restaurants providing the finest cuisine in a pleasant village atmosphere.
*Tiritiri Matangi Island* This unique native bird sanctuary and scientific reserve lies 4km off the top of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula and is accessible by ferry four days a week. The island is an exciting and successful conservation project, home to vast numbers of native birds and plants. There are numerous walks on the island including one to the historic light house built in 1864, still functioning and open to the public.
*Stanmore Bay* Adjacent to the beach is a magnificent indoor leisure and fitness centre. Included are facilities for swimming badminton, squash, basketball, fitness gym and many more. The long sandy beach is popular for many water sports and home to the local boating club.
How to get there
* From SHW1 Motorway/Silverdale turn off * Take Whangaparaoa road turn off * Through Manly Village, take 1st on left - 'Tindalls Bay Rd' * Proceed to the road end, turn left to the water's edge and you have arrived
Approx 30min from Downtown Auckland or 12min from Silverdale
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Aukland International: 45 km
Railway:
Auckland City: 30 km
Ferry:
Gulf Harbour: 4 km
Activities near Whangaparaoa
Sports: Watersports Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Sofabeds (1), Single beds (1), Double beds (2), Cots (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 5
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Private garden, BBQ
Access:
Secure parking
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
Convert to:
Prices for group size 5
Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
Low season (2 people)
1 Apr 07
1 Dec 07
300£ 300
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1 Week
High Season (2 people)
1 Dec 07
1 Apr 08
700£ 700
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1 Week
12
Prices for group size 4
Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
Low Season (4 people)
1 Apr 07
1 Dec 07
450£ 450
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1 Week
High Season (4 people)
1 Dec 07
1 Apr 08
950£ 950
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1 Week
12
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. The above prices are for 7 nights stay at the villa, the villa can also be rented on a nightly basis. *Seasonally adjusted 1 or 2 adults/night: 55 - 100 GBP *Extra adult/person/night : 14 - 20 GBP Some low season public holidays may attract high season rates. All rates include taxes, and are for accommodation only. A self serve continental breakfast is available for an added charge.
Availability notes
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Contact owner
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Contact details for home 24561
Please mention Holiday Lettings
Name:
Colleen & Graham Davies
Tel:
+64 (0)9424 1930
Fax:
+64 (0)9424 1930
Mobile:
+27 293 4929
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Advertiser joined: 22 Mar 2007 This property added: 22 Mar 2007