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Picton's Waikawa Bay Holiday Park & Park Motels

Address:
5 Waimarama St, Picton, New Zealand, 7220 - View the map

Accommodation for every budget, from standard cabins to self-contained motel units. With its rural aspect on the sunny side of Waikawa Bay and away from traffic noise, but only a 5min drive from the ferry and Picton township, this is the ideal spot from which to explore the Marlborough Sounds.Cleanliness and friendliness are our top priorities. All units are individually sited. Tent and power sites are large and spacious. Swimming pool, great children's playground, internet kiosk plus wireless internet, BBQ area, modern kitchen, laundry, linen hire, ample off-street parking, free hot shower, swimming beach 500 metres. Restaurant and cafe are walking distance.Tent/power sites $16.00per adult, $7.50 per child. Standard cabins from $49 (share communal kitchen and bathroom), cabins and kitchens from $69 (share communal bathroom), ensuite cabin $79 (share kitchen), self-contained tourist flats and self-contained park motels $94-$125 (2 persons). Large groups welcome. Long-stay discounts available off-season.

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Phone:
+64 3 573 7434

Mobile Phone:
0274 4 65432

Free phone:
0800 924 529

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Barbecue
Internet Access
Laundry Facilities
Microwave in Unit
Playground
Swimming Pool
TV
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