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Opunake – 5 hotels and places to stay

@Taradise-Opunake - eco-friendly Coastal hideaway is located in Opunake, just a 15-minute walk from Ōpūnake Beach and 15 miles from Cape Egmont Lighthouse.

Very open concept with ducks and chicken roaming the property
Review score
Wonderful
75 reviews
Price from
$77.71
1 night, 2 adults

Opunake Beach Holiday Park in Opunake provides accommodations with a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.

Charming and just lovely.
Review score
Excellent
188 reviews
Price from
$62.46
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring a garden, Barbwire Bach features accommodations in Opunake. This recently renovated vacation home is located 1.1 miles from Ōpūnake Beach and 17 miles from Cape Egmont Lighthouse.

The grandchildren liked playing in the gym and the smart tv
Review score
Very Good
112 reviews
Price from
$119.55
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Opunake:

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    Typical country town.

    Typical country town. There was a great coffee shop, vehicle srervicing and farm supply facilities. We enjoyed our stay there as a staging post for WOMAD in New Plymouth. The view from the Barbwire Bach across the lake is tranquil and very scenic.
    Guest review by
    Blackwell
    New Zealand
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    Nice quiet restful relaxing place to stay as long as you...

    Nice quiet restful relaxing place to stay as long as you don't expect a bustling shopping area. It is back to basics and take time to "chill out". Best places were the walking tracks around and about the area. Lovely coffee shop and cafe in town. Takeaways were fine, Four square shops useful, very easy place to get around as very little traffic and trip round the coast further is a relaxing and enjoyable trip.
    Guest review by
    GERALD
    New Zealand
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    Opunake is a small town, the way small towns would have...

    Opunake is a small town, the way small towns would have been many decades ago - that is what makes it appealing. No big brands or shopping centres, just old fashioned 4 Square, dairy, fish n chip shop, a couple of cafe's and some second hand/antique shops. It has it's own lake and beach and an extensive walking and biking trail that snakes it's way around the clifftops and round the town. You can even ride your bikes around the streets as it is so quiet, hardly any traffic or fast moving vehicles. It is a unique and special place on the suf highway 45 worth stopping and exploring.
    Guest review by
    Keryn
    New Zealand
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    Nice golf course and sheep were great company.

    Nice golf course and sheep were great company. Being a small town not many restaurants but well catered for with takeaway bars of good standard. Nice relaxing place to stay although i presume it would be much more hectic in summer.
    Guest review by
    Peter
    New Zealand
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    Lived there in the 80s..place has gone down hill due to the...

    Lived there in the 80s..place has gone down hill due to the closure of the dairy factory..main street so untidy..needs a spruce up..shops look neglected...the South Taranaki Council should accept some of the blame they have neglected the area. There were 30 of us ..reserved seating at a cafe ..the only one there. My wife and I arrived early before anybody else and we place our order at 9.50am..The others arrived about 10.15am.My wife and I did not receive our order until 11.10am.If it was not already paid we would have left.75% of the others who arrived late were served before us. My wife only ordered a piece of Quiche from the cabinet. Also charging 15% extra becos of Public Holiday not on. Would not return to this place The Bar meals at the Club hotel were great you can eat these in the dining room The staff are great esp the Lady behind the bar
    Guest review by
    Ray
    New Zealand