“An old-meets new boutique hotel, with art deco features, set on the waterfront in the charming fishing village of Ahuriri in Napier. Retro styled suites are light and bright with floor to ceiling windows, softly patterned fabrics and large living areas. A charming base to explore the region from.”
“An old-meets new boutique hotel, with art deco features, set on the waterfront in the charming fishing village of Ahuriri in Napier. Retro styled suites are light and bright with floor to ceiling windows, softly patterned fabrics and large living areas. A charming base to explore the region from.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Overlooking the stunning waterfront in historical seaside village Ahuriri, Napier, with sun, sea and landscape on your doorstep
- Other Activities
- Festivals- busy in the spring and summer months with many local wineries and venues hosting events including top musical talents
- Museums
- From museums to gorgeous boutique contemporary gallery spaces, artist studios and Napier’s stunning mural experience
- Great walks
- From coastal strolls through to multi-day walks around Lake Waikaremoana, Hawke’s Bay is a walkers paradise
- Rafting
- Mohaka Rafting provides full day and multi-day adventures on grade 2, 3 and 5 whitewater
- Fishing
- Hawke's Bay is home to some of New Zealand's best fishing and hunting
- Golf
- Tee off in Hawke's Bay at Napier, Hastings or Cape Kidnappers
- Sailing
- Romantic Break
- Hideaway
- Wine tasting
- Beach Life
- Riding
- City Style
- Families
- Groups
- Watersports
- Active Holiday
- Close to nightlife
- Sights nearby
- Kayaking
- Wildlife Area
- Historic
- Located in one of the earliest settled areas of Napier, the hotel's main building dates back to 1932
- Restaurant
- Milk and Honey Restaurant sits within the hotel complex and offers elegant yet casual dining
- Child friendly
- Babysitting and child services
- Downtown
- Views
- Romantic
- Conference facilities
- Family Suites
- Intimate
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Lively area
- Townhouse
- Sea Views
- Boutique
- Village
- Beach nearby
- Disabled access
- Charming
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Milk and Honey Restaurant sits within the hotel complex and offers elegant yet casual dining
- Child friendly
- Babysitting and child services
- Business Centre
- Views
- Wifi
- Conference facilities
- Parking
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Library
- Bicycle hire
- Good wine list
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Room service
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Air conditioning
- Satellite / Cable TV
Activities
- Other Activities
- Festivals- busy in the spring and summer months with many local wineries and venues hosting events including top musical talents
- Museums
- From museums to gorgeous boutique contemporary gallery spaces, artist studios and Napier’s stunning mural experience
- Great walks
- From coastal strolls through to multi-day walks around Lake Waikaremoana, Hawke’s Bay is a walkers paradise
- Rafting
- Mohaka Rafting provides full day and multi-day adventures on grade 2, 3 and 5 whitewater
- Fishing
- Hawke's Bay is home to some of New Zealand's best fishing and hunting
- Golf
- Tee off in Hawke's Bay at Napier, Hastings or Cape Kidnappers
- Wildlife Area
- Sailing
- Wine tasting
- Riding
- Watersports
- Close to nightlife
- Sights nearby
- Kayaking
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Advertisement It’s easy to fill a few days in the Hawke’s Bay region: there are vineyards to explore, wide beaches, and lush, hilly hiking terrain. The centrepiece of the area is Napier, a seaside town that was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1931 and then rebuilt in art deco style.
Originally published by The Guardian (view article)