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Accommodation for Your RWC 2011 Whangarei Tour

Pacific Rendezvous – Accommodation for Your RWC 2011 Whangarei Tour

Guests are welcome to stay at Pacific Rendezvous in Tutukaka, New Zealand. Pacific Rendezvous is extremely proud of its secluded beach, which is safe for swimming at all times. A lovely stroll can be made between the many beaches and bays that dot the area. The secluded beach features a pontoon boat, accessible by swimming and guests will enjoy the small boats that are available. Each of the 30 units offers visitors a kitchen and a stunning panoramic view of the islands. Many guests who visit here enjoy using it as a jumping off point for diving at Poor Knights Island, one of the top ten diving spots in the world.

Guests may also enjoy dining out at the many restaurants in the area. One of the most loved is the Moocha's Bistro and Bar, featuring a family bristo atmosphere. Others enjoy eating Cuban-style food at the Havana Cabana, while sitting among the banana palms.

The area surrounding Pacific Rendezvous has 18 charter boats. Many enjoy the deep sea fishing, and the sightseeing tours available from these boats. Still others enjoy the shellfish gathering, the windsurfing, the surf casting and the canoeing that is available in the area.

Those who want to venture a little further should visit Whangarei, less than half an hour away. There visitors can visit the Clapham’s National Clock Museum. This museum features over a thousand clocks dating back to 1720. Two of the most famous clocks at this museum are the Nark, which travels backward and was designed by Mr. Clapham, and the Monastery clock.

There is fun everywhere when the visitor stays at Pacific Rendezvous. Reservations can be made by contacting them at http://www.pacificrendezvous.co.nz .

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