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9.6 520 reviews
Tākaka
01/09 – 11/09
NZ$153/nighttotal: NZ$1530 (10 )
Central Pet Friendly Home
1 2
apartment , Takaka
This three-bedroom house is located just a five-minute walk from the centre of Takaka, offering a peaceful and rural setting despite its proximity to shops and restaurants. It has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience. The property features a spacious garden backing onto a stream, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and parking for up to four cars.
10 5 reviews
Tākaka
01/09 – 11/09
NZ$186/nighttotal: NZ$1860 (10 )
Pohara's Beach House - Your Coastal Getaway
1 2
apartment , Pohara
This beachfront Pohara chalet enjoys direct access to Pohara Beach, offering stunning ocean views and proximity to Golden Bay and Abel Tasman National Park (driving distances will vary). The 60 square metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, internet access, and a garden; boat parking is also available.
10 41 reviews
Tākaka
01/09 – 11/09
NZ$177/nighttotal: NZ$1770 (10 )
Poharadise - Classic Family Bach Near The Beach, Pet Friendly
4 2
apartment , Pōhara
This Pohara holiday home is situated near Pohara Beach, Golden Bay, and Ligar Bay Beach, all within 3km, offering easy access to the region's stunning coastline. Sleeping eight guests, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, spa, tennis court, garden, and free Wi-Fi, perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing beach getaway.
9.2 38 reviews
Tākaka
01/09 – 11/09
NZ$149/nighttotal: NZ$1490 (10 )
Kotuku Studio
1 2
studio , Takaka
Kotuku Studio is a self-contained apartment situated in Takaka, Golden Bay, approximately 98 kilometres from Nelson Airport, offering easy access to the town centre. This 20-square-metre studio sleeps two, featuring a fully equipped kitchenette, private parking, a balcony, and free Wi-Fi; enjoy a peaceful garden setting and soundproofed accommodation.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Tākaka
What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in and around Takaka?
Tākaka is a great place for budget travellers. You can visit the stunning Golden Bay, a short drive away. The Harwoods Hole, a massive cave, is free to visit, and Tākaka Hill offers incredible views. Don't miss the Tākaka River for kayaking or swimming.
What should every traveler visit at least once in and around Takaka?
You must visit the Abel Tasman National Park, with its beautiful beaches and hiking trails. The Wharariki Beach is a must-see for its unique rock formations and seals. The Tākaka Hill is another popular spot for its breathtaking views.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Tākaka?
How can travelers reach Takaka, and what transportation options are available?
The easiest way to reach Tākaka is by car, driving from Nelson or Motueka. There's also a regular bus service from Nelson. If you're feeling adventurous, you can take a scenic flight from Nelson, offering stunning views of the region.
What are the best pet friendly hostels in Tākaka?
The best pet friendly hostel in Tākaka is Chalet Karaka.
What essentials should travelers pack for visiting Takaka?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the many trails. A raincoat is a must, as the weather can be unpredictable. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for the sunny days. And, of course, a swimsuit for swimming in the beautiful waters of the region.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Takaka?
Tākaka has a few hostels, but they can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. It's best to book in advance, especially if you're travelling in a group. Most hostels offer basic amenities like shared kitchens and bathrooms, but it's always good to check before booking.
What other towns should you visit near Takaka?
If you're looking for more to explore, head to Motueka, a charming town known for its fruit orchards and wineries. Nelson, a vibrant city with a thriving arts scene, is also worth a visit. You can also head south to Karamea, a remote and rugged town with stunning natural beauty.