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Anzac Bay Studio (with use of spa pool) - Anzac Bay
$125
NZD
per night

Anzac Bay Studio (with use of spa pool)

Anzac Bay, Waiheke

#6174 - Anzac Bay - Lodge

Stylish, open plan, self contained studio walking distance to Anzac Bay in central location on the island. Sunny and warm (north facing), separate from the main house and surrounded by fruit trees and subtropicals. Ideal for a relaxing escape! And so close to everything. At... [More]

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  • 2people (max)
  • 1bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • crosskids
  • crosspets
Le Bach - You'll be hooked - Anzac Bay
$600
NZD
per night

Le Bach - You'll be hooked

Auckland Waiheke Island

#4850 - Anzac Bay - Bach or holiday home

If you are after a slice of NZ paradise youv'e come to the right place. Do you want waterfront and postcard views? A modern beach house that has everything, just pull up and enjoy. Le bach is located in Anzac Bay and its safe to... [More]

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  • 6people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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