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Taking advantage of
Opotiki's backpacker options is a great way to socialise
before moving on and exploring the entire country on a budget. Backpacker
accommodation is friendly, communal and reliable. They are places where,
usually, young travellers congregate and often make friends with people
of different nationalities. It's the most fun way to discover everything
this country has to offer and meet like-minded travellers. New Zealand
backpacker accommodation is considered to be of a consistently high
quality. Most backpacker accommodation throughout the country offers a
mixture of shared rooms (dormitories), as well as single, twin or double
rooms for a higher (but still relatively cheap) cost. The facilities
usually consist of a communal kitchen and bathroom, and a coin-operated
laundry, although this does vary - many also have internet access, bars
and TV lounges. Long-term rates are usually offered for those planning to
stay awhile.
Opotiki is a friendly beach town where you can organise kayaking, fishing, jet boat and rafting
trips. The magnificent puriri tree in the Hikutaia Domain, known as Taketakerau, is estimated to be
over 2000 years old. The Domain is one of New Zealand's finest reserves of native plants and trees.
The local museum is adjacent to historic St Stephens Church. Most of the collection depicts
Opotiki's history and development. If you need accommodation in Opotiki, choose from self-catering
motels, lodges and cottages, holiday camps and motor camps with self-catering motels and budget
cabins, caravan and campsites. Pet friendly accommodation is available by arrangement, seasonal
discounts may apply.
Opotiki: Opotiki is a friendly beach town where you can organise kayaking, fishing, jet boat and rafting trips. The magnificent puriri tree in the Hikutaia Domain, known as Taketakerau, is estimated to be over 2000 years old. The Domain is one of New Zealand's finest reserves of native plants and trees. The local museum is adjacent to historic St Stephens Church. ...Read More
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