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Manuka Heights - Kaiteriteri
$100-$120+
NZD
per night

Manuka Heights

Kaiteriteri Rd Kaiteriteri ,Motueka ,Tasman

#4942 - Kaiteriteri - Bach or holiday home

Manuka Heights, Self contained, stand alone accommodation on the doorstep of Stephens Bay and only a 5 minute walk to Kaiteriteri and Little Kaiteriteri beaches. Set amongst a tranquil bush setting with no neighbours. Elevated to maximise magnificent sea views. This small cosy accommodation contains... [More]

  • 4people (max)
  • 1bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
Laguna View, Kaiteriteri, A Paradise For Families - Kaiteriteri
$250-$400+
NZD
per night

Laguna View, Kaiteriteri, A Paradise For Families

Water views,less than 100metres to beach,water & cafes

#6364 - Kaiteriteri - Bach or holiday home

Central Kaiteriteri with water vistas. 5 minute walk to Little Kaiteriteri or to the the main beach. 5 minutes walk to 2 cafes and the general store. This family home has all the comforts and amentities for the best holiday ever. We are able to... [More]

  • 8people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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