Opononi Hotel

Bay of Islands & Northland


The rooms at the old Opononi pub aren’t huge but the white-paint and blonde-wood makeover has left them quietly stylish. Try to grab one of the front two rooms – they’re a bit bigger and have the best views. Otherwise aim for those facing away from the pub for a slightly quieter stay.


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