Hotels with a Pool in Waiheke Island

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Hotels with a Pool in Waiheke Island

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Top neighbourhoods in Waiheke Island

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Palm Beach

Palm Beach offers a pristine white-sand escape on Waiheke Island where crystal-clear waters meet pohutukawa-lined shores. Walking trails wind through native bush, leading to quiet spots perfect for spreading out your picnic blanket. The relaxed vibe here makes it easy to forget Auckland's bustle just a ferry ride away. Holiday homes and beach cottages nestle among the trees, ranging from simple to luxurious. While dining options are limited to a few beachside cafés, the swimming conditions are excellent in the sheltered bay. Most visitors bring supplies or venture to nearby Oneroa village for more extensive food and shopping choices.

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Onetangi

Onetangi's two-kilometer white sand beach stretches like a perfect postcard against Waiheke Island's turquoise waters. Spend sunny days swimming in gentle surf or try ziplining through native bush at Eco Zip Adventures. The annual beach horse races transform the shoreline into an exciting racetrack where locals and visitors cheer together. Vineyard-covered hills provide gorgeous hiking trails with ocean views. Beachfront cafés dish up fresh seafood while boutique wineries like Casita Miro offer tastings with spectacular coastal panoramas. Holiday homes and charming B&Bs nestle among olive groves, giving you that perfect blend of comfort and seclusion. While limited public buses run to the ferry terminal, renting bikes is your best bet for exploring this peaceful coastal gem.

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Oneroa

Oneroa village sits above a stunning beach where coastal walkways serve up jaw-dropping views of sparkling blue water. Art lovers can wander through weathered wooden galleries showcasing local talent while wine enthusiasts find themselves just steps from vineyards. The golden sand beach stretches below clifftop cafes where afternoon sun catches in wine glasses and the gentle curve of the high street leads to boutique shops selling island-made treasures. Casual beachfront cafes and upscale restaurants spotlight fresh seafood paired with Waiheke's famous wines. Most visitors get around by rental cars or bikes since the village centre is compact but hilly. Accommodation ranges from charming beachfront B&Bs to luxury holiday rentals with sweeping bay views.

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Omiha

Rocky Bay's secluded shores and coastal walks are a breath of fresh air for nature lovers seeking quiet island time. The peaceful beaches invite swimming and snorkelling, while nearby Mt William Walkway rewards hikers with stunning Hauraki Gulf panoramas. This residential haven on Waiheke Island feels worlds away from Auckland's bustle, with native pohutukawa trees framing perfect sunset views. Self-catering is the name of the game here, as dining options require a short drive to nearby villages. Premium holiday homes and boutique B&Bs offer ocean vistas and stargazing opportunities. The lack of commercial buzz is precisely what makes this natural paradise so special.

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Ostend

Waiheke Island's Ostend neighbourhood is home to attractions, such as Anzac Bay and Obsidian Vineyard.

Top landmarks in Waiheke Island