Copthorne Hotel & Resort Hokianga
    Omapere
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Select bedding type:   Double TwinSmoking:   Non-smoking  Smoking

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Select bedding type:   Double TwinSmoking:   Non-Smoking Only.

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Copthorne Hotel & Resort Hokianga
State Highway 12
Omapere, NI 

24 Hour Reception.  


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Located on the water's edge at Omapere on the shores of Hokianga Harbour, Copthorne Hotel & Resort Hokianga is a remote and spiritual property that you'll remember with pleasure for many years to come.

The beautiful old-style kauri villa is set on 2 hectares of manicured lawns and gardens offering unique olde-world country charm and character. All rooms have recently been refurbished in modern decor, offering guests a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Room amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, refrigerator, satellite TV and much more. Some rooms have stunning views overlooking the magnificent Hokianga Harbour, and some have kitchen facilities.

Dine in the a la carte restaurant to experience a taste of what Northland can offer through the use of local and indigenous produce, such as fresh crayfish straight from the coast to your plate. There is also a bistro situated in the main bar offering more of Northland's flavour. Finish a perfect night with a tour to the Waipoua Forest with our local indigenous guides and let the sounds of the nocturnal wildlife entertain you on the Twilight Encounter.

Hokianga Harbour remains a relatively untouched land of contrasts, with lush kauri forests, sunburnt sand dunes, calm harbour waters and surf breaks on the sandbar. It has its own subtropical microclimate and is a haven with a special beauty and spirit of its own. Its the perfect place to discover the area’s rich history and beauty, just 3 hours from Auckland and 50 minutes from the Bay of Islands.



Property Facilities
Room Service Hotel Car Park
24 Hour Reception Non-Smoking Floors
Restaurant Massage / Beauty Centre
Bar/Lounge Outdoor Swimming Pool
Child Minding Disabled Facilities

 
 
Room Style:  Absolute Beachfront Studio
Rates are for 1-2 people. Maximum occupancy is 3. Extra guest charge NZ$30 per night including rollaway bed. Bedding configuration is 1 king or 2 singles. Stunning views out to the Hokianga Harbour.

Room Facilities
Opening Windows Bath
Desk Laundry facilities
Kitchenette (basic facilities) Radio / Alarm Clock
En-suite bathroom Non - Smoking
Ironing Equipment Tea/Coffee Making
Internet Access

 
 
Room Style:  Garden View Studio
Rates are for 1-2 people. Maximum occupancy is 3. Bedding configuration is 1 queen 1 single. Extra guest rate is $30 per person.

Room Facilities
Opening Windows Desk
Laundry facilities Kitchenette (basic facilities)
Radio / Alarm Clock En-suite bathroom
Non - Smoking Hairdryer
Cable TV Ironing Equipment
Tea/Coffee Making Internet Access
Guest Information
Check In:   2.00pm
Check Out:   10.00am
Business Centre:   Our self-contained conference room, Te Puna, is spacious with natural light aided with spotlights, chandeliers and opens out to the inspiring view of the Hokianga Harbour. Te Puna has the capacity to cater for up to 80 theatre-style.
Car Parking:   Guest parking is provided on site.
Children:   Children aged 5-12 are an extra $15.00 per child, payable direct to the hotel on arrival. Children under 5 are free.
Extra Guests:   All rates are based on single or double occupancy. You may fit a maximum of 3 people in a room at an extra cost of $30.00.
Things to do:   Footprint Waipoua Twilight Encounter is a cultural tour which is guided by local Maori who use songs and myth to bring life to our Waipoua Forest.


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