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Left Bank, hotel in Kaikohe

Set in Kaikohe, 35 km from Opua Forest, Left Bank offers air-conditioned accommodation and a garden.

Lovely and well done up
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
156 reviews
Price from£89.38per night
Twin Coast Adventures, hotel in Kaikohe

Located in Kaikohe, 35 km from Opua Forest, Twin Coast Adventures provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Great
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
409 reviews
Price from£77.92per night
St Karas Cottage - St Enoch and St Elijah Monastery, hotel in Kaikohe

Situated in Kaikohe and only 47 km from Opua Forest, St Karas Cottage - St Enoch and St Elijah Monastery features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Wonderful hosts. Very nice and quiet. Great location for sightseeing drives. Lovely comfortable cottage. Very nice and helpful hosts.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated superb
Superb
26 reviews
Price from£153.55per night
A Cut Above - The Gateway to the Bay of Islands, hotel in Kaikohe

Located in Kerikeri and only 24 km from Opua Forest, A Cut Above - The Gateway to the Bay of Islands provides accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.

The location is quiet and rural, with no vehicle noise at night. It is just a short drive out of Kerikeri and very close to the airport. The cottage felt private, even though the owners live closeby they were not visible to us. There is a nice little courtyard out the back to sip wine or have a BBQ. The cottage is very homely and was well stocked with plates, cups, dishes, glasses more so than your usual accomodation. The gas fire was a treat as were the electric blankets. The owners take good care of the accomodation - it is clean and well appointed. All in all , it was a lovely experience.
Scored 9.6
9.6
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
98 reviews
Price from£100.84per night
Riverhead Villa, hotel in Kaikohe

Boasting a garden, shared lounge and views of sea, Riverhead Villa is set in Horeke, 47 km from Kemp House and Stone Store. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.

A lovely historic villa off the beaten path in the far north with beautiful views of the Hokianga Harbour, close to Wairere Boulders and far from the hustle and bustle. Our hosts, Anthony and his wife were absolutely wonderfully hosts and we throughly enjoyed chatting with them over breakfast. Bed was supremely comfortable!
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
22 reviews
Price from£68.75per night
Bookabarn, hotel in Kaikohe

Located in Kerikeri, 8.5 km from Kemp House and Stone Store and 17 km from Haruru Falls, Bookabarn offers barbecue facilities and air conditioning.

Loved this place, friendly welcome from dog. Was a little cool, but it was middle of winter.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
111 reviews
Price from£81.68per night
Woodlands Motel, hotel in Kaikohe

Located down a private driveway, just a few minutes' walk from the heart of Kerikeri, Woodlands Motel offers a peaceful retreat in a native bush setting.

Location, peaceful and comfortable
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
770 reviews
Price from£39.19per night
Avalon Resort, hotel in Kaikohe

Avalon, in a tranquil garden setting, offers self-catering cottages with free Wi-Fi and balconies overlooking the valley and the Puketotora River.

The cottages have enough space between them to create your own place in Keriketi vibe. The bed was large, comfortable and the sheets were crisp and clean. We enjoyed the free spa and were able to bbq our dinner afterwards. Theres is a sauna as well. A great feature was the heat lamp in the bathroom which was great for children in the winter. Avalon has a natural spring feeding its pool which is a natural waterhole and fabulous. The drinking water was great! , You will hear the Ducks, the friendly Hens and Tuis singing (native NZ bird) in the morning while you sit on the deck watching the sunlight on the pond outside. Scenic, peaceful and totally recommended.
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
967 reviews
Price from£57.75per night
Bay of Islands Holiday Park, hotel in Kaikohe

Situated on 3.1 hectare, of land, the picturesque Bay of Islands Holiday Park is set in Haruru in the Northland Region.

Location was great for where we were going. Main bed was fairly comfortable.
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
525 reviews
Price from£51.93per night
Moon Gate Villa, hotel in Kaikohe

Moon Gate Villa offers spacious rooms set amongst landscaped gardens with waterfalls and reflecting pools. Guests have access to free Wi-Fi and a heated swimming pool. Breakfast is included.

The welcoming was friendly and special. Lionel welcomed us with a lovely sign and welcome drinks. The facilities are incredible. You don’t need anything at all because it’s all supplied. My wife and I stayed here for 3 nights. The pool is lovely. The bed is extremely comfortable. We loved the little treats that we got every day when we came back from our time out exploring. The breakfast is amazing as well. A very special place and great for time out and to relax. Thank you Lionel and Rob for being amazing hosts. We loved our stay!!! And would highly highly recommend.
Scored 9.8
9.8
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
34 reviews
Price from£195.72per night
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What guests said about Kaikohe:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Kaikohe is home for us.

    Kaikohe is home for us. Our whānau and friends ade there bit i prefer to have my own space to come away to after a big day with my whānau (a place to just chill and relax). Kaikohe has everything you need walking distance from laundrettes to somewhere to buy groceries. Also had some really cool places to go explore in and outside of town, Monument Hill in Kaikohe, bike trails, Ngawha Springs for a nice soak in the natural thermal pools, go for a drive to see Tane mahuta, drive to Opononi. Plenty places to explore.
    Pearl Whiu
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Clean, parking, accessible and secure - people were...

    Clean, parking, accessible and secure - people were generally friendly and welcoming - its hometown and has good coffee and hot food available in the Main Street. For a town that has been bashed in the media - it still has heart and good people and opportunities - it will see brighter days again.
    Ripeka
    New Zealand
  • Scored 4.0
    4.0

    Small town, not much scenery around nor accommodation...

    Small town, not much scenery around nor accommodation options. Bar food at a pub or McDonald’s were the only options for dinner on the Wed we stayed. A couple of nice cafes open in the morning till afternoon. Not recommended for the tourists
    Shan (Susan)
    New Zealand
  • Scored 4.0
    4.0

    Unfortunatlery Kaikohe has fallen on hard times and whilst...

    Unfortunatlery Kaikohe has fallen on hard times and whilst there are some very good cafes open during the day, there was nothing open at night that got even close to a restaurant so dining out whilst staying in a hotel whose restaurant and bar was closed, was a problem. However the hotel is fabulous ad well worth the stay and the fact that Kaikohe is at the highest point on the Twin Coast Cycle Trail was a a real bonus so we made do and drove to Pahia which is about 25mins away for a great dining experience. It was very nice of the hotel to provide a dining area but how many takeaways do you want to eat? I hope the dining experience is improved because it is a beautifully restored buildng and very comfortable. And all credit to the owners who have tried to provide a quality facility in a town that needs tourism.
    Sue
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    The staff were friendly and helpful.

    The staff were friendly and helpful. Very organised and gave us somewhere to store bikes overnight. Very good shuttle service to get us and our bikes back to start of bike track. Turned up on time with an excellent friendly driver who told us lots of history of the town which made the trip back, go very quickly.
    Kim
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    A good central location for the Twin Coast Discovery trail.

    A good central location for the Twin Coast Discovery trail. Unfortunately not many options for dinner open at the moment. The Pioneer Museum is definitely worth a visit to gain some more knowledge on the local history.
    Nadine
    New Zealand