Accommodation Options in The Western Bay of Plenty

 

Hotels & Lodges

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The Sebel Trinity Wharf
A jewel in central Tauranga’s accommodation crown, if only for its spectacular site jutting out over the tranquil waters of the inner harbour
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Hotel Armitage
A short distance from the harbour bridge leading to Mount Maunganui. Just minutes on foot from central Tauranga, positions itself as the only 24-hour full service hotel
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Hotel on Devonport
A trend-setter, the first elegant and upmarket boutique hotel to be built downtown. This classy 5-star 38-room hotel was built as part of a new apartment building that has stunning views out over the harbour towards Mount Maunganui
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Kingsview Resort & Towers
One of Tauranga’s ritziest (some of the city’s wealthiest high-rollers live in its penthouse apartments) apartment blocks sited just a few minutes walk from downtown
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Puriri Park
Located opposite the Tauranga Domain, this boutique hotel is built in a Spanish mission style, and just a short walk from the central business district
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The Hart (Formerly Cassimir Lodge)
A luxury retreat in a native bush and farmland setting, a short drive from Tauranga via Pyes Pa Road. More...
Thornton Lodge
At Mount Maunganui, Thornton Lodge is a ‘boutique hotel on the beach,’ with seven rooms and suites More...
Ridge Country Retreat
Sited high in the Papamoa Hills surrounded by native bush with views of Tauranga’s coastline and the surrounding countryside More...
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