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Real NZ Paradise - Hicks Bay
$120-$150+
NZD
per night

Real NZ Paradise

Horseshoe Bay, Hicks Bay, East Cape, East Coast

#5775 - Hicks Bay - Bach or holiday home

Beach Holidays as they used to be - Great Beach, No Crowds, Swimming, Surfing, Paua & Crayfish Diving, Fishing. Horseshoe Bay, a 400m Cove nestled adjacent to Hicks Bay is NZ the way it used to be. Small community, complete with local store, away from... [More]

  • 12people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets
Sun, sea and serenity - Hicks Bay
$120-$140+
NZD
per night

Sun, sea and serenity

Onepoto Beach Hicks Bay East Cape

#7664 - Hicks Bay - Bach or holiday home

Whare Onepoto is less than 200 metres away from the sand at Onepoto (Horseshoe Bay) and you can enjoy seaviews from the deck, main living area and two of the three bedrooms. Onepoto is a secluded peaceful settlement nestled in native bush, with great swimming,... [More]

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  • 6people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets

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