管理会社の情報
Escape to your perfect NZ holiday home.
We were founded in the Coromandel in 2003 and remain a proud, locally run company that loves to share the Kiwi bach experience with New Zealanders and visitors alike. We were nominated at the 2020 and 2021 Westpac Business awards for excellence in marketing and customer service delivery. Let us help you find your happy place!
宿泊施設の情報
With a simple five-minute walk to the Beach Esplanade, or an eight-minute stroll to Kaikoura Dolphin Encounter, this is a great base to explore all this exciting town has to offer. Welcome to Torquay Central!
Grab some takeaways to enjoy on your outdoor garden table or take one of two complimentary bicycles to head out and explore the peninsula.
Relax in your open plan living and dining area with TV and enjoy cooking in a fully equipped kitchen under the skylight.
Your two-bedroom, one-bathroom accommodation sleeps up to four, with two queen beds. Amenities include a heat pump and washing machine.
This near beachfront fully fenced section features three dwellings down a shared driveway, of which yours is found at the rear. A garage is available for parking, as well as limited off-street space.
Famous for its dramatic coastline with resident seals and passing whales, don’t miss your chance to visit the locals, and book into your Torquay Central holiday-home!
Please note a bond may be charged at certain times of the year. One of our team members will contact you if this is required for your booking.
周辺エリアの情報
Kaikoura is watched over by the majestic mountain ranges that stretch down towards the rugged east coast of the South Island. Kaikoura is most well known for its whale watching opportunities, which attract visitors from across the world. Tours depart Kaikoura to allow visitors the chance to catch glimpses of giant sperm whales, dolphins, fur seals, and the rare royal albatrosses. For those who are more adventurous, there are chances to don a wetsuit and swim with many of the wonderful creatures found on the Kaikoura Coastline. The annual Seafest, held the first weekend in October, is becoming increasingly popular, and attracts more visitors every year. For history buffs, Kaikoura offers the chance to learn about the early whaling and sealing days of the district, as well as Maori History, and a number of historic buildings. There are also a number of walks to explore, one which takes visitors past some spectacular limestone caves, and seal colonies.