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Blue Tides Beachfront B&B | Property number 3197 |
Blue Tides B&B accommodation is a large beach house located on the coast in a friendly seaside village right in the centre of the Bay of Plenty, 30 minutes from Tauranga, Mount Maunganui, Rotorua and Whakatane. Come and experience a multicultural village, breathtaking views, amazing night skies, wilderness tours, shellfish gathering or fishing, and a beach café right on the edge of the surf. Safe swimming and walks, off street parking, kiwi home cooking and interesting ancient history.| Bed and Breakfast | 8 guests in 4 bedrooms | Category * * * |
| Host | Tricia | | Well traveled, love the sea, and have enjoyed B&Bing for the past six years. 2006 Supreme Host Award runner up for AA New Zealand. |
Languages spoken are English
Location7 Te Awhe Road, Maketu Beach, Maketu Walk the Maketu beach, play golf or go swimming, or even go horse riding before breakfast. Tricia will help you plan a stress-free day in the Bay of Plenty and make any reservations for you. Late afternoon return to Blue Tides and stroll to dinner |
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Facilities & Services| On Property | - Breakfast Included
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Garden
| - Gay Friendly
- Guidedogs Welcome
- Home Produce
| - Parking
- Views
- Wheelchair / Disabled Access
| | Nearby | | - Gun Sports
- Hiking
- Horse Riding
| | | We have queen and twin/king rooms, all rooms have their own ensuite. Bay Of Plenty Tourism Award Winner 2002, 2003. Seasonal rates available. 25% discount on room rate for singles. AA Supreme Host Award 2006 runner up. | Policy Check in between 4pm and 6pm. Usual B&B departing each day for activities around 10.30 am Check out 10.30am |
| | Kings and Queen rooms | | | | Blue Tides have two queen rooms one super king room all with ensuites. We also have a self-catering Sea View Unit with a super king bed room, full kitchen, garage, living area and front private lawn. Unit min 2 nights. | - En Suite Bathroom
- Cot Available
- Fireplace
| | - Kitchen/Self Catering
- Non Smoking
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| last updated 24 Aug 2006 |
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