Days Bay Homestay
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Days Bay Homestay

"With amazing view of Wellington Harbour, and Days Bay the beautifully appointed Crowsnest Suite has its own walk-in wardrobe and bathroom

Enjoy fresh bed linen & bathrobes; toiletries & hairdryer; iPad with wireless access. Relax in our Spa pool & enjoy a delicious breakfast on the sun deck, or in our beautifully appointed kitchen. We are located right across from the beach with a north facing panoramic view. Pick up & drop off from Wellington airport, or the Inter-Island Ferry terminal by arrangement."

Contact person:

Annette at Phone: +64 4 83 111 38
Mobile:  +64 21 25 33 111
or annette@daysbayhomestay.co.nz


Price: $180 for two people per night

Accommodation: Crowsnest suite with queen bed, walk-in wardrobe plus ensuite
Cooked breakfast included

Access to lots of extras including; iPad, Hot Spa, Wifi, Bikes (2), Kayaks (2x learners and 2x experienced) and 2x Blokarts
Free wifi, no charge for usage, no limits
No Smoking, not suitable for Children

Address:


735 Marine Drive,
Eastbourne

Website: www.daysbayhomestay.co.nz

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