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Top rated hotels in Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island Motel
3.8/537 Reviews
This review is for the studio cottage I stayed for one night in Feb24. I've stayed at this motel a few times & loved it for things such as the friendly helpfull staff, very good cleanliness, comfortable beds & other furnishings. Great location for shops, good public transport, scenic walks to scenic bays. But of course nothing is perfect. The room was spacious but annoyingly there were no widow screens the keep the mosquitoes out at night so the widows had to be closed, this made the room stuffy, however there also wasn't any air-conditioning or ceiling fans. Also even for a cottage the bathroom was a little tight.
Waiheke Island Resort Conference & Accomodation Centre
3.9/518 Reviews
Palm Beach
Disclaimer: Waiheke Island Resort management will likely refute this review point-by-point, but rest assured they’ll never be on site or do anything to correct the issues that led to the criticism. Waiheke Island is beautiful so enjoy the view, because that’s all you’re likely to enjoy at this place. Waiheke Island Resort has it all: resort in name only, closed ammenities, and unserviced rooms. (Please note: they DID make the beds in one of our rooms, once. But nothing else.) Have a fetish for smoke damaged rooms? They’ve got you covered. Want to book two rooms on the same reservation but ensure you’re on apposite ends of the property? WIR is the place to be. Dead palms? Check Rubbish under the deck? Check Staff without a single care or answer? Check and check Courtesy vans? They’ve got two but don’t expect to ride in one. Electric bikes? The signs say ‘yes’ the people say ‘no’. Food? Not if you’re visiting on a day that ends in ‘y’. Weddings? Let me get a divorce lawyer ready for you on speed dial. This place has so much potential, but for now that’s all it has. Let’s hope they put some money into the unheated pool with cracks so large you’d be right to ask if the property was somehow, no matter how scientifically impossible, damaged in the Kaikoura or Christchurch quakes. Or they could address the many many many steps throughout the place that need attention. The most radical thought? For less than $100 they could ensure rooms have cups and plates. (Especially when the “resort” restaurant isn’t open and the nearest shop is a 1.3km walk from the “resort”.) You’d hope the people working here (note: don’t expect anyone on site outside of 10am - 4pm on those pesky days ending in ‘y’) would care enough to try a bit harder or at least proactively suggest local restaurants or things to do given NOTHING IS OPEN OR AVAILABLE DURING PEAK SEASON AT THIS RESORT but, again, no. No a million times over. Most importantly— and this is the most serious criticism— this property is not for ANYONE with any kind of mobility challenges: you will be required to walk up and down significant inclines and there IS NO ASSISTANCE provided for you or your luggage. Not an issue for us but I would have been incandescent if parents or a mobility-challenged individual were with us. So, re-sort your holiday plans if this is the “resort” on your list for all the reasons above and more.
Waiheke Waterfront Lodge
4.8/524 Reviews
This hotel is located by the beach, facing the sea with a beautiful environment! The hotel service is very attentive and considerate, the hotel owner is very delicate in making breakfast by himself! It's really worth experiencing!
Onetangi Beach Apartments
4.3/543 Reviews
Wonderful apartment by the beach and great service from the receptionist. We arrived rather early from the ferry, but the apartment was ready for us and we were let in. The view from the two balconies was superb of the beach. There are a couple of restaurants and a bar very close by and a short walk up the hill to a supermarket. The apartment was very spacious and well laid out with plenty of seating outside. The beach is superb and wonderful to walk along. There are a couple of wineries that are within easy walking distance. Onetangi is a pleasant and quiet village
Delamore Lodge
4.8/521 Reviews
Wow. This place is a next level of comfort and location. Fantastic views from the balcony of our apartment. Lots of space for 4 adults, beautiful room with everything we needed. Had a mix of in house breakfast and some home eats with some of the wonderful produce we found around the island. First class service. And maybe the best pool in the world. Such a stunning spot.
Mudbrick Cottages
4.5/51 Reviews
Quality 💯 Money for value 💯 Definitely recommend a night or two

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Breakfast in Waiheke Island?

    Whether you are traveling to Waiheke Island for business or tourism, Delamore Lodge , Waiheke Waterfront Lodge and Omana Luxury Villa are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Breakfast in Waiheke Island?

    For hotels with Breakfast in Waiheke Island, the average price on weekdays is CAD 592, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is CAD 606.

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    Many hotels with Breakfast in Waiheke Island are luxury hotels. Delamore Lodge, Waiheke Waterfront Lodge and Omana Luxury Villa are very popular.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of hotels37
Number of Reviews 222
Highest PriceCAD 4,902
Lowest PriceCAD 80
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 592
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 606