Featuring free WiFi, Annies Nirvana Lodge- Golden Bay YHA offers accommodation in Takaka. Among the various facilities are barbecue facilities, as well as a garden.
Waitapu Springs B&B is set in Takaka and offers a spa and wellness centre and a shared lounge. This 3-star bed and breakfast features a spa experience, with its sauna and hot tub.
Located in Takaka, 10 minutes' drive from the beach, The Rocks Chalets features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
karen
Australia
Great location. Lots of birds. the most comfortable bed. Friendly staff. Loved this accommodation
Set in tranquil surroundings with beautiful gardens and just 10 minutes' North of Takaka, Patons Rock Beach Villas offers free WiFi and a barbecue. The beach is just a 4-minute walk from the property....
Adrienne
New Zealand
Nicely laid out two bedroom apartment. Good toiletries and plenty of tea and coffee. Everything you would need for a short stay.
Featuring mountain and garden views, Alpacas Off Grid - Eco Cabin offers accommodation with a garden and a patio.
Rachael
United Kingdom
Amazing place - wish we could have stayed longer. Nat & Grant are lovely and super helpful. Perfect place to disconnect, the alpacas are also great and friendly.
Offering free WiFi and set on the bank of a stream, Chalet Karaka offers accommodation 3 minutes' drive from Takaka village in Golden Bay.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Chalet Karaka was excellent accommodation in a lovely secluded spot next to a bubbling stream. The chalet had nice decor and furniture and included a comfortable bed and a quirky shower/bathroom. We really appreciated the guest folder with lots of information about the region and places to visit and eat. Takaka is only a five minute drive away with lots of quirky craft and clothes shops and a wide variety of places to eat. The coast and the northern part of the Abel Tasman NP are all relatively close. Our time in the chalet was quiet and relaxing and we felt we had great value for money.
Shady Rest Bed & Breakfast provides a garden, as well as accommodation with a kitchen in Takaka. The property features mountain and garden views.
Barney
New Zealand
Lovely old homestead thoughtfully renovated. Lots of quirky art. Lovely breakfast. Shared kitchen, dining, tv rooms. No tv in bedrooms. Fantastic hosts.
Set in Takaka in the Tasman region, Woolshed Bed & Breakfast features a patio and garden views. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Stephen
South Africa
The Sheep theme throughout the rooms. It just had a personal touch. Mike and Debbie went out of their way to make us feel welcome. It really helped us that we could get a load of washing done too.
Set in Takaka in the Tasman region, Alpacas Off Grid - House Truck offers accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub. The property features mountain and garden views.
Vera
Thailand
The House Truck itself is wonderfully quirky with lots of interessting details and features - especially the outdoor hottub. We spend an entire evening stargazing in it. Nat and Grant are great hosts. The breakfast was fabulous and we got lots of helpful information. In combination with the location in what felt like the middle of nowhere, it truly was like a whole nother world.
On average, 3-star hotels in Takaka cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takaka are £115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takaka can on average be found for £92 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Takaka this weekend is £89 or, for a 4-star hotel, £87. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Takaka for this weekend cost on average around £67 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £81 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takaka for tonight. You'll pay on average around £108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takaka will cost around £67 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Takaka:
10
Scored 10
A beautiful peaceful place.
A beautiful peaceful place. Well located for visiting Golden Bay, Abel Tasman and the fabulous Farewell Spit tour.
The waterfalls and springs are both beautiful.
If you visit on Mondays there are limited places to eat in the evening, so I would recommend making a reservation.
Lynda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very charming town.
Very charming town. Wish we could spend more time to explore shops and cafes. People are very kind and helpful.
We checked in late, but Mohua Motel manager found us units to stay and gave us a discount for the second night. In the morning, we were offered more clean towels in case we would like to go swimming.
We had dinner at Dangerous Kitchen. The food and the atmosphere are awesome.
My husband bought a new pair of shoes he loves at the fishing gear shop. The lady looked into the store room and found a right size for him.
Junko
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Golden Bay has a lot to offer with quite a few boutique...
Golden Bay has a lot to offer with quite a few boutique cafes in Takaka, lovely beaches, and interesting natural beauty including Te Waikoropupu Springs which has some of the world’s clearest water. Going further west through Collingwood to Farewell Spit a short walk to Wharariki Beach is well worth the effort.
A beautiful area well worth visiting.
Colin
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
It would have been very easy to fill in a couple of days...
It would have been very easy to fill in a couple of days around Takaka with visits to Farewell Spit, Anatoki Salmon Farm etc. Ample opportunities to eat and drink the local fare.
The drive into Golden Bay over the Takaka Hill also offered fantastic views and the chance to explore a limestone cave.
Waikoropupu Springs is a must do visit with great information provided.
Patrick
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Golden Bay area of NZ has a very interesting past, both...
The Golden Bay area of NZ has a very interesting past, both from a geographical point of view and a colonisation perspective (often directly linked). Gold, coal, iron ore, graphite, asbestos (!), paint and cement manufacture, all influenced the influx of early settlers and those seeking to make their fortunes!
Evidence of these past activities still remain making interesting exploration opportunities for visitors.
Natural phenomena such at the Waikoropupu Springs and Farewell Spit are certainly worth visiting, the latter being both an historic trip together with an opportunity to view present day wild life in the area.
James
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I love everything about Takaka ..
I love everything about Takaka ..
Wholemeal Cafe and Soma have yummy food and great service .. the Roots bar is a nice place to hangout .. shops are cool ..The Grove is s must to visit... I come here every year ... have family here also
We greatly enjoyed this peaceful, relaxing stay at Rene and Marianne’s farm. We recommend the homemade pizza offering if available, it was so delicious. We also very much enjoyed the farm tour. The hosts grow or raise everything they use in the delicious breakfasts on the farm!
The BnB is a great base to explore Tākaka and surrounding beaches. Roots Bar is a great casual spot for a drink and dinner on the Main Street, about ten minutes away.
- clean
- studio had everything you needed for a short or even long stay!
- the bathroom is beautiful and whilst others have complained about it not being directly connected to the bedroom, it's literally two foot steps away and you are still in your own covered private area
- few minutes drive to takaka shops and restaurants whilst still feeling close to nature
Location up in the hills behind Takaka was perfect for what we wanted - days out and relaxing evenings with home cooked food. Kitchen was brilliantly equipped. The extension/sun room added space to the living area to enjoy the view and had the added protection from wind provided by the clear roller blinds on 3 sides. We enjoyed the outdoor bath and BBQ as well.
A lovely comfortable and spacious room, with lovely views. The room and bathroom was very clean with lovely toiletries. The kitchenette had all the facilities that we needed. Very central to Takaka, only a few minutes walk. A great base to explore the bay. Laundry facilities a bonus and there was a bbq area that looked great. Hosts were very friendly.
This may have been the most beautiful place we've ever stayed. The huge windows facing the water...allowing you to see the beauty from the bedroom, living room, dining room/kitchen were fabulous. The commitment to recycling was great. The outdoor tub....looking over the hills and water (with a glass of wine in hand)...was a piece of heaven.
Great chalets. We had Tui which is quite secluded and had an outside bath which was a real luxury. The room was well equipped and we liked the communal cooking area which had a washing machine. Walking distance to Takaka. Altogether we would highly recommend this property.
The host of the property was welcoming and hospitable. The property's main appeal is its secluded location, which is conveniently close to Takaka. It also has private access to a public beach that is nearly unoccupied due to its isolation, which we really enjoyed.
very nice, updated motel room. comfy bed, fast wifi, nice kitchen set up. great back balcony with lovely view of fields and hills. on site, attentive owner who helped with dinner ideas. good guest laundry facilities.
The motel was close walking distance to town, very comfortable+++ with everything you needed for an enjoyable stay. The staff were helpful and cheerful. Highly recommend this motel for families
We loved the cooking facilities, everything you could want to cook quickly and well. The location was premo, remote yet close to takaka and other great walks/day trips.
We had a very pleasant stay here - clean and comfortable facilities that looked recently renovated. The motel is very centrally located to explore the Takaka township.
Only a short drive in to central Takaka. Beautifully presented facilities, very clean and tidy. Host was very friendly amd helpful. A great place to stay
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