Tutukaka Organic Retreat
Whangarei Northland
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Tutukaka Coast Accommodation Bed and Breakfast - Welcome
When you wake up in the morning, the view from your room will take your breath away. New Zealand's most glorious seascape welcomes you with the Poor Knight Islands hovering in the distance. Wander outside and feel this - majestic feeling.
You know you made a fabulous decision to come to Whakamaui when you sit down for breakfast, you can enjoy a stunning feast prepared from the finest, organic home grown ingredients.
You can tailor components of your stay at Whakamaui to a high degree. You can enjoy meals at one of Tutukakas' fine restaurants or cafes' or, you can cook your own BBQ and enjoy an evenings alfresco dinning by a huge open fire. Carolyn and John offer culinary delights cooked in a wood fired oven, we cater for different dietary requirements. Just let us know when you make your booking.
This is a place to rejuvenate and relax. The word Whakamaui has its roots in the wellbeing of land and the people. To recover, revive, rally, renew. This philosophy has led to the creation of lodgings unique in its seclusion and comfort, situated on 15 acres of coastal land.
This property has sea access through a magical private cove where a natural spring joins the ocean. A few minutes walk from your room you can plunge into pristine waters, snorkel, picnic, and fish off the rocks or kayak away to your heart's content.
The area has fabulous walks to explore, the world's largest marine cave to dive, and some great surfing on offer. Carolyn and John will happily advise about local treasures and can take you to places of special interest - Activities
Specific attention to organic principals, reforestation, and sustainable living have created a stunning environment of simple, rejuvenating natural grandeur. Spectacular, Amazing, Magnificent are all words people have used to try and grasp the spirit of Whakamaui, a place you will be glad to have come across on your journey through one of New Zealand's best kept secrets - the Tutukaka Coast.
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Features
4 StarsBalcony/Courtyard
Barbecue
Board Games
Boat Ramp
Breakfasts
Cafe/Restaurant
Catering
Check-in Time: 3:00pm
Clothes Dryer
Clothesline
Dining Room
DVD Player
Fax
Fridge/Freezer
Function Room
Games Room
Guest Laundry
Guest Lounge
High Speed wireless internet
In-house movies
Internet Access
Laundry Facilities
Library
Lounge Area with Fireplace
Luggage Storage
Non Smoking
Parking - Off street
Photocopier
Playground
Shower Facilities
TV Room
Washing machine and dryer
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Following is feedback posted by visitors to this property:Fabulous - highly recommend it
Lovely hosts, beautiful food and wine, setting is picture perfect with Poor Knights Islands framed between the hill sides of your own private cove. The bay is rocky so recommend aqua socks or similar to protect feet. Are able to swim into caves and water is crystal clear. We booked the friends and family deal which was good value and I do recommend the ocean suites for the views.
Rating: 5 - STEPHANIE BRITTON, Mar 2013
Spectacular Stay and amazing hosts!
Carolyn and John are excellent hosts, the food and the scenery are world class, and the room was fantastic with out of this world views and tones of space, a huge bath that is ideal for a couple to relax in after a hard day of relaxing on the nearby beaches.
Rating: 5 - ROBERT CHALMERS, Dec 2012
Fantastic hospitality and meticulous presentation
Unique blend of truly boutique environment with warm and genuine hospitality. Outstanding in all respects - uninterrupted views on Poor Knight Island, best beaches nearby, complete relaxation -all in guilt free ecologically conscious and sustainable setting
Rating: 5 - BRENDAN TURGIEV, Feb 2012
