Spend Christmas at Mount Maunganui
Spend Christmas at Mount Maunganui with the Terraces at Ocean Beach
Christmas is a fantastic time to spend in the Bay Of Plenty region. With much to see and do, there is never a dull moment.
The Terraces at Ocean Beach can
offer you luxurious and affordable apartment-style
accommodation, right across the road from the beach. The
apartments are fully self-contained and have their own
balconies so you can enjoy the views.
If you’re an
adventurous family, then a visit to Spring Loaded Adventures
has got to be at the top of your to-do list. In the heart of
the sunny Bay of Plenty, Spring Loaded Adventures have a
number of different adventure activities on offer, including
extreme jet boating, four-wheel driving and even a scenic
helicopter ride over the beautiful scenery!
You can't
take a trip to The Mount without taking advantage of its No
1 natural attraction! Head up the Mount for amazing views
and a slightly less action-packed family adventure. With an
average walking time of about 30-45 minutes to the top, why
not take a picnic?
The apartments are fully self-contained, with three floors for luxury and comfortable living.
The top floor has two bedrooms and a separate bathroom. The master bedroom has a gorgeous view of the South Pacific Ocean.
The second floor has an excellent kitchen equipped with a fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, cutlery and utensils. There is also a dining area and a lounge with SKY TV, which makes it perfect for entertaining.
The bottom floor has a third bedroom with an en suite bathroom. The bottom floor also features its own laundry and single lock-up garage.
For the Christmas holidays, choose The Terraces at Ocean Beach for a luxurious and affordable stay.
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