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New Zealand Waitakere Backpackers - Accommodation. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Waitakere Backpackers, you will find it here on AA Travel.
Taking advantage of Waitakere’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.
Waitakere: Three major landscape features dominate Waitakere City – the forested Waitakere Ranges with more than 250km of walking and hiking tracks leading to giant kauri trees, waterfalls, beaches and huge views, the rugged west coast and the calm waters of the inner Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. Henderson is the hub of Waitakere City; with the opening of an aquatic centre and sports stadium, two cinema complexes and two large shopping malls, it offers recreational opportunities for everyone. You will enjoy visiting art galleries, craft shops and cafes in Titirangi Village, before travelling to the black-sand surf beaches of Whatipu, Karekare, Anawhata, Piha and Bethells that are wild and stunning. The Arataki Visitor Centre at the Titirangi end of Scenic Drive gives an introduction to New Zealand’s native forest ecosystems. There are several vineyards in the Waitakere area; most welcome visitors for tasting sessions and cellar-door sales. If you are staying in Waitakere City and require accommodation, you can choose from a luxury rainforest retreat, motor inn and self-catering motels, some with family rooms. Accommodation is available in New Lynn, Avondale, Henderson and West Harbour, including a motor park with budget accommodation, caravans and campsites.
