Found 5 properties in Colac Bay
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Colac Bay Virtual Waterfront - House and/or Cottage $125 +
Opposite Boat Ramp Southern end of Colac Bay Beach
#7252 - Colac Bay - Bach or holiday home
Among the best seaviews on the south coast . Private with no close neighbours .. Contains 2 superkingsized beds & all mod cons . 4 bedroom house . Also 1 bedroom cottage which sleeps 2. Opposite boatramp and beach for surfing , swimming, coastwalks .... [More]
- 9people (max)
- 5bedroom
- 2bathroom
- tickkids
- tickpets
Oraka Seaviews
Colac Bay, 10minutes from Riverton, Western South
#4293 - Colac Bay - Bach or holiday home
Oraka Seaviews provides luxurious and peaceful two bedroom cottage for accommodation in the secluded and serene, Colac Bay. Come and stay on the beachfront, it truly is a retreat, situated in a place of peace and tranquility. Take pleasure in the nearby brilliant boating facilities... [More]
- 6people (max)
- 2bedroom
- 1bathroom
- tickkids
- crosspets
Great kiwi crib with elevated sea views
Featured Colac Bay, Southland
#17259 - Colac Bay - Bach or holiday home
- Privately located at the end of a no entry for privacy
- Close to the Colac Bay beach and elevated views of Colac Bay and Kawakaputa Bay
- Great family and friends bach and perfect for weekends and weeks away.
Positioned only 9km from the small fishing town of Riverton, the Shangri La Crib is ideally located on a hilltop over looking both Colac Bay (Orepuki Bay) and Kawakaputa Bay. Boasting mature gardens and one of the few cribs in the area to have views... [More]
- 10people (max)
- 2bedroom
- 1bathroom
- tickkids
- tickpets
Sea Song, Colac Bay
Colac Bay, Riverton.
#2040 - Colac Bay - Bach or holiday home
Right on the beachfront in Colac Bay. Views south to Stewart Island. 5 minutes walk from the surf break! Fresh mussels on the rocks and great cafes, food and coffee in nearby Riverton. Very cosy and warm in winter. Good beds. Safe swimming beach. Located... [More]
- 7people (max)
- 3bedroom
- 1bathroom
- tickkids
- crosspets
Nostalgia Cottage
Colac Bay , Southland
#13024 - Colac Bay - Bach or holiday home
Among the best seaviews on the south coast from this quiet weatherboard cottage . There is a separate driveway & entrance to the 4 bedroom holiday cottage next door - but otherwise no neighbours in sight.. Contains a queensized bed & mod cons . Separate... [More]
- 2people (max)
- 1bedroom
- 1bathroom
- tickkids
- crosspets
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