Waitapu Springs B&B is set in Takaka and features a spa and wellness centre and a shared lounge. This 3-star bed and breakfast features a spa experience, with its sauna and hot tub.
Located in Takaka, 10 minutes' drive from the beach, The Rocks Chalets features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Tim
United Kingdom
Absolutely beautiful place. Total peace and quiet with great privacy.
Everything was immaculately clean, and owners were around for any questions yet gave you space.
Washing and drying, cooking facilities were top notch.
Patons Rock Beach Villas is a 3-star property located in Takaka. The property features garden views. The villa also provides free WiFi, free private parking and facilities for disabled guests.
jen
New Zealand
The privacy of the unit, spaciousness of the beautiful grounds, we were greeted on arrival, the fabulous bathroom, no notes everywhere, simple, sensible info re rubbish disposal and recycling and water conservation- lovely furnishings, we'll equipped kitchen - we loved it!
Offering free WiFi and free on-site bus and car parking, Mohua Motels is located in Takaka. All accommodation offers a patio, fully equipped kitchenette and mountain and garden views.
Gareth
New Zealand
Great location - awesome new owners who treat their staff great
Situated in Takaka in the Tasman region, Labyrinth Gardens Guest House offers accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub.
Jayson
New Zealand
We absolutely loved staying at Labyrinth Gardens. The house sits amoung a beatifully maintained garden and the limestone Labyrinth Rocks. The inside of the house is very cosy with facilities such as coffee machine and netflix available to all guests. We had a great time relaxing in the spa pool in the evening. Considering the price, I would always recommend this location and will be coming back should I return to Takaka.
Could not recommend this place enough. Steve and Ken have created a wonderful place to stay.
Offering a children's playground and free on-site parking, Golden Bay Motel is located in Takaka, just 5 minutes' walk from shops and restaurants.
Sally D
New Zealand
Very central to the Tākaka shops, restaurants and supermarket. A great base for exploring the Golden Bay region. Comfortable, clean and cost effective for group accommodation. They have a wonderful host manager.
Featuring barbecue facilities, Anatoki Lodge Motel is set in Takaka, 18 km from Golden Bay. Each accommodation at the motel has garden views and free WiFi.
Duncan
New Zealand
Close to everything in town and handy for the whole bay
Great little town with a lot to do around it. Try to visit the Labarith caves and smaller walks around the area. Most of the shops and galleries are shit on Saturday and Sunday. It has a large supermarket and great places to eat.
This is the main base area for the Heaphy walk.
Natasha and Stuart
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
A beautiful peaceful place.
A beautiful peaceful place. Well located for visiting Golden Bay, Abel Tasman and the fabulous Farewell Spit tour.
The waterfalls and springs are both beautiful.
If you visit on Mondays there are limited places to eat in the evening, so I would recommend making a reservation.
Lynda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very charming town.
Very charming town. Wish we could spend more time to explore shops and cafes. People are very kind and helpful.
We checked in late, but Mohua Motel manager found us units to stay and gave us a discount for the second night. In the morning, we were offered more clean towels in case we would like to go swimming.
We had dinner at Dangerous Kitchen. The food and the atmosphere are awesome.
My husband bought a new pair of shoes he loves at the fishing gear shop. The lady looked into the store room and found a right size for him.
Junko
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Golden Bay has a lot to offer with quite a few boutique...
Golden Bay has a lot to offer with quite a few boutique cafes in Takaka, lovely beaches, and interesting natural beauty including Te Waikoropupu Springs which has some of the world’s clearest water. Going further west through Collingwood to Farewell Spit a short walk to Wharariki Beach is well worth the effort.
A beautiful area well worth visiting.
Colin
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
It would have been very easy to fill in a couple of days...
It would have been very easy to fill in a couple of days around Takaka with visits to Farewell Spit, Anatoki Salmon Farm etc. Ample opportunities to eat and drink the local fare.
The drive into Golden Bay over the Takaka Hill also offered fantastic views and the chance to explore a limestone cave.
Waikoropupu Springs is a must do visit with great information provided.
Patrick
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Golden Bay area of NZ has a very interesting past, both...
The Golden Bay area of NZ has a very interesting past, both from a geographical point of view and a colonisation perspective (often directly linked). Gold, coal, iron ore, graphite, asbestos (!), paint and cement manufacture, all influenced the influx of early settlers and those seeking to make their fortunes!
Evidence of these past activities still remain making interesting exploration opportunities for visitors.
Natural phenomena such at the Waikoropupu Springs and Farewell Spit are certainly worth visiting, the latter being both an historic trip together with an opportunity to view present day wild life in the area.
James
New Zealand
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Mark was the perfect host and provided an excellent yummy breakfast of your choice including a delicious fresh mixed salad bowl to help yourself to before cooking your breakfast for you. Tea and coffee was plentiful as well.
Mark was also most helpful helping us to plan our days spent there by recommending interesting places to visit which we most likely would not have found without his help.
A highly recommended place to stay in TaKaKa.
Although our glamping tent was only about 10 minutes out of Takaka, it was set in a clearing surrounded by bush, so had a lovely remote feeling. The outdoor kitchen, shower and toilet were quirky but very functional and added to the fun experience. The tent was very well set up and was roomy and comfortable. Camilla was very welcoming and ensured that we had everything we needed for our stay.
- clean
- studio had everything you needed for a short or even long stay!
- the bathroom is beautiful and whilst others have complained about it not being directly connected to the bedroom, it's literally two foot steps away and you are still in your own covered private area
- few minutes drive to takaka shops and restaurants whilst still feeling close to nature
The hotel was what we required ie two bedroom as I travel with my caregiver due to poor health ( stage 3 Cancer)...The location near to town walking distance, to shops food outlets, and gas stations we had daily services for the room if required ........
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