Friday, 4 September 2009

Whangamata in the Coromandel

Whangamata offers great things to the thousands of Kiwis that flock to the 6km of it’s white sandy beaches.  The sea temperature hovers around 20c in the summer and 15c in winter and the exposed nature of the beach makes it a great destination for Whangamata_beach surfers.  Sea bathing is, of course, popular and in Whangamata it is a very safe pastime.   Two river estuaries at either end of the main beach add to the bathing possibilities and are very popular with families.

The Pacific Ocean provides excellent sport for the big game and saltwater fisherman and there are companies that provide everything that you will need if your are new to the sport.

Also close to Whangamata are the Coromandel forest park and the Tairua forest where the walking trails are excellent.  If you walk Whangamata far enough, you will discover isolated and beautiful beaches where you can scoff your packed lunch in absolute peace.  For the even more active there is always pig hunting, mountain biking or the exploration of old gold mines.

The town itself is a paradise for those who like their food, there being over 30 cafes, restaurants and clubs listed on one website that we found.

Accommodation isn’t in short supply either with all sorts of tastes and pockets catered for, from the humble B&B to the luxury of the Mercure Puka Park Resort at a modest £210 per night!

For more information about places to see and accommodation in New Zealand go to BuyNZHols.co.uk

Thursday, 3 September 2009

The Coromandel Peninsula

Located 55kms to the east of Auckland this is a wonderful place to take your holidays.   People from all over New Zealand flock to the Coromandel for their holidays and long weekends.  These days it is getting a name for being the place to go for eco-holidays.

The centre of the Coromandel is largely given over to a rainforest reserve and is therefore sparsely populated and largely undeveloped.  One major attraction of the interior of the peninsula is the “Hairy Moehau” which, apparently resembles a large, very hairy great ape.   Lots of people have claimed sightings but, a bit like the Loch Ness monster, it’s very existence must be in doubt.

However, the Coromandel is best known for it’s beaches and is a 200 Coromandelpopular area for holiday homes and seaside resorts.  Geothermal  activity is much in evidence particularly at Hot Water springs on the east coast where you can dig in the sand to create mini hot pools.

The town of Whangamata is popular with tourists as is the yachting centre of Whitianga at Mercury Bay.  One of the most popular pastimes on the Coromandel coast is scuba diving in the crystal clear waters.  If you’re needing accommodation in the Coromandel try this:

CCholmondeley Manor Quality B & B Whitianga Welcome to Cholmondeley Manorholmondeley Manor Quality B & B Whitianga
Pleasant luxurious accommodation in a New Zealand seaside community.   Ideally located for exploring the treasures of the Coromandel Peninsular.  Quietly situated between the waterways, estuary & the seafront.

 

There is more about accommodation and holiday locations all around New Zealand at BuyNZHols.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

The Bay of Plenty

The Bay of Plenty is a very beautiful area with an amazing 259km of stunning coastline.  The tourist will spend a lot of time here as it contains within it’s boundaries the Coromandel peninsular with it’s beautiful beaches, national parks, botanical gardens, and the delightful thermal activities around Rotorua.

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The best way to get around the Bay of Plenty is by camper van but there are also many other forms of accommodation available including the Baden Lodge Motel located in Rotorua.  Here you’ll Baden Lodge Motel Baden Lodge Motelfind comfortable, clean luxury apartments sleeping from 1 – 5 people and each one has its own private courtyard with Spa Pool.  Once you’re here you won’t need the car as it’s really close to all the Rotorua amenities including the geothermal parks and the racecourse.

More accommodation and further information about the Bay of Plenty is available at BuyNZhols.

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

St Martins Waldorf Apartments Hotel, Auckland

As it’s name suggests., this is not just a hotel but is also a  residential complex.  It has magnificent views over the central business district, Grafton Gully and the harbour.  It’s also near to the central hospital and two of Auckland’s educational organisations.

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Within walking distance are the Albert and Auckland Domain parks which are ideal for relaxing, walking and  jogging or viewing landmarks such as the Auckland war memorial museum, impressive building and statues.  Events often take place in both parks including outdoor concerts.

The 4.5 star luxury St. Martins Waldorf Apartments hotel offers a selection of spacious 1 & 2 bedroom hotel apartments  from £50.


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There are many more suggestions for accommodation in Auckland to be found on the BuyNZHols website.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Skyway Lodge, Auckland - from BuyNZ Holidays

The Airport Skyway lodge is just 5 minutes away from Auckland airport.  The airport is situated to the south of Auckland city which, in non-peak times, is a 40 minute drive away and it's also a 20 minute drive away from Manakau.  Due to it's proximity to the airport, the Skyway lodge is ideal accommodation if your intention is to take an onward journey to another part of New Zealand on a domestic flight.  Indeed there is a regular shuttle service to the airport for the convenience of the lodge's guests.
The accommodation comprises motel units with a lounge, kitchen, bathroom and one or two bedrooms which are priced from NZ$75 (£31.50).  There are also double, twin and shared rooms available in the lodge itself which have shared bathroom facilities as well as some ensuite rooms.


A great place to meet fellow travellers for a chat is the communal TV lounge.  There are facilities for cooking, doing the laundry and accessing the internet.  On top of all that there is a swimming pool, however it's not recommended for use in the winter as it is an outdoor pool.  Car parking is not a problem.

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Thursday, 27 August 2009

Bed and Breakfast in Auckland

If you're going to New Zealand as a rugby fan, you'll need B&B near to the Eden Park rugby stadium.  Located a stones throw from the stadium, this restored Victorian guest house is ideal accommodation in an ideal position.
If you prefer somewhere a little quieter but still within easy driving distance of the centre of Auckland, the Karins garden villa B&B and cottage might fit the bill.  Located in the fashionable district of Devonport, this charming accommodation is never-the-less reasonably priced at around £37 per night.
Whatever your taste of location, it's well worth a visit to the BuyNZ holidays site to see more examples of Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Auckland.

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Auckland Budget Accommodation

In Auckland, like everywhere else in the world, you've got rich visitors and you've got visitors on a budget.  There are plenty of hotels for the people with money to burn but there are also cheaper places for students and other less well off travellers to stay.

Take the Choice Plaza Hostel for example. Located near to the city centre, the hostel has single, double and even dormitory rooms available with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities.  Ideal for the backpacker or lone traveller who would like to meet other people.  The hostel is well situated for the university, cinemas, art galleries and other attractions of Auckland.  And the best news is that prices start from NZ$13 (£5.50) per night/per person.

Slightly more exepnsive but still cheap at NZ$22 (£9.25) per night/per person is the Oaks Residence which has 37 levels of studio, one bed and two bed apartments with great views of the city and surrounding landscape.  This residence is owned by the Oaks Group who have properties throughout New Zealand and Australia.

There are plenty more choices of accommodation in Auckland and throughout New Zealand on the BuyNZ website.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Auckland Hotel Accommodation

There are, of course, many types of accommodation throughout New Zealand.  Many people from the UK fly into Auckland and need accommodation for at least one night.  It can be a lottery booking an unknown hotel when you've never set foot in the country let alone the town where the airport is located.  The safest bet is to book a hotel run by a reputable chain, for example a Mercure Hotel, or choose a hotel from the Expedia New Zealand website.

Although rooms in such hotels can be uninteresting and utilitarian, the visitor is non-the-less assured of a good basic service in a clean room with some mod-cons and, more importantly perhaps, somewhere to eat breakfast.  To many travellers arriving from a long way away that is all that is required in advance of travelling to the first destination of their tour of New Zealand.

However, for people with long pockets and a desire for a touch more in the way of luxury, perhaps a day or two or longer at the 4/5 star St Martins Waldorf Apartments Hotel would be more acceptable.  Or, for a touch of class, the Devereux Boutique Hotel that "emanates style, service & value" would be the choice of the discerning traveller.


There's a wide and ever growing range of hotels in Auckland and elsewhere in New Zealand so check out availability and prices now by visiting BuyNZ Holidays.

Monday, 24 August 2009

BuyNZ Holidays

This blog has been created to introduce to the world a new website called http://www.buynzhols.co.uk/. The object of the site is to make it easier for people to plan their visit to New Zealand and to locate and book accommodation, active adventure holidays and associated services.

The wide range of accommodation available will appeal to everyone from the humble and probably youthful backpacker to the more affluent, perhaps older holiday maker who prefers a luxury hotel with all mod-cons.

From the north of Northland in the north island to the south of Southland in the south island there is accommodation of all types and prices. (Do we get the prize for getting the most norths and souths in one sentence!)

New Zealand is well known for it's wide range of outdoor activites. There are loads of opportunities for action lovers from white water rafting and bungy jumping to fishing and trekking as well as everything in between. Browse the site and see if your particular choice is covered. If not, come back and look again soon as items will be added constantly.

If you don't know New Zealand the 'locations' pages will give you clues about what to look for in each region. New Zealand is a diverse country and there is a lot to see and do, so it pays to do your homework and plan your holiday with care. Hopefully the website we are promoting will help you do that.