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Pacific Harbour Lodge

Far North, Northland


Tourist rental Pacific Harbour Lodge in Far North, Northland

Description

The Pacific Harbour Lodge is situated on the Whangaroa Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. Whangaroa Harbour is considered one of New Zealand's most beautiful harbours and is widely known and respected for its world record game fishing. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and a must see for all who pass through the Northland area. If you are interested in booking a fishing charter please check out the package page on this site.
In addition to the great fishing experiences the area is steeped in history boasting St. Paul's Rock, the Boyd massacre (www.wikipedia.org/Boyd_massacre) and Arrow Rocks - roughly 250 million year old formations which draw geologists from around the world.
Here at the Lodge we want your entire family to enjoy themselves including those of the 4 legged variety. Permission to bring pets is only by prior arrangement and permission to have your pets in your Unit is at Management's discretion. The Pacific Harbour Lodge has it's own resident dogs (Leo & Crystal) and Zeus & Roscoe (cats).
Whether you are a fisherman, diver, hiker, geologist or just looking to get away from it all, here at the Pacific Harbour Lodge you will receive a warm and friendly welcome where customer service is paramount.
We very much look forward to welcoming you.


Address

8 LEWER ROAD, WHANGAROA, Far North, Northland

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