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Shipwreck Lodge is an intimate, informal, spacious retreat for couples who wish to relax and unwind. Each suite has a private balcony overlooking the Tasman Sea and 90 Mile beach. The sound of the waves rolling in is ever present. Wonderful breakfasts in the morning, freedom to stroll the sands of ninety Mile Beach, walk in the surf, curl up with a good book, drift off into a nap to the sound of waves on the foreshore, or enjoy a glass of wine on your deck. The setting sun sets the sky alight as it sinks into the sea. We offer you an easy informal atmosphere to kick off your shoes and relax and unwind. We balance "leaving you alone" with "taking care of you".
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Hosts:
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Roger & Laura |
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Address:
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70 Foreshore Rd, Ahipara, RD1 Kaitaia
Ahipara, 90 Mile Beach, Northland, New Zealand |
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Phone:
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64 9 4094929 |
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Fax:
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64 9 4094928 |
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Email Address:
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shipwrecklodge at xtra dot co dot nz |
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Web Site:
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http://www.shipwrecklodge.co.nz |
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Facilities:
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Absolute Beach Front Boutique Bed & Breakfast. Shipwreck Lodge is situated at the southern end of 90 Mile Beach, Northland, featuring direct beach access is a large two level masonry villa designed for easy living, with large well appointed airy rooms.
Qualmark rating 4 Stars Plus |
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Tariff Double:
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$200-$350
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Dinners:
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By arrangement $70 per head
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Breakfast:
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Full Breakfast |
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Nearest Town:
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Kaitaia
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Conditions:
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Check in 3 pm. Check out 10 am. Child policy: over 16.
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