Lloyds Lodge Backpackers
10 Domain Road,
Whakatane,
Bay Of Plenty,
3120,
New Zealand
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Our villa is close to the centre of the town and you will find us friendly and helpful. You can relax in the sunny courtyard, enjoy a barbecue or sit by the fireplace with a book from our library.
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24 hour reception
24 hour hot showers
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No curfew
Car Parking
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Internet
Self-catering Facilities
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Lounge area
Wheelchair accessible
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We have loads of fresh seasonal herbs you can use from the garden. Lloyds Lodge is pleased to offer the following facilities: Central location close to all facilities and bus station Large, fully equipped, self catering kitchen Herb garden Secluded outside courtyard and barbecue Email and internet Book exchange Off street parking Two double rooms and two dormitory rooms We host up to 20 people
Lloyds Lodge is a member of BBH, a collective of 360 independently owned hostels and lodges throughout New Zealand
Lloyds Lodge is ideally located on Domain Road, close to the main street, local amenities and activities.
Lloyds Lodge is located in Whakatane, on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Whakatane rests in the coastal heart of the Eastern Bay of Plenty and enjoys an exceptional climate with temperatures between 25 and 28 degrees celsius in summer and usually in the high teens during winter.
Whakatane lies at the mouth of the Whakatane river surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Urewera Forest. Just an hour away are the cities of Rotorua, a thermal tourist centre and Tauranga with its major export port. Activities
For a truly unique adventure, explore the live volcanic island of Whakaari (White Island). Fly or cruise to the island and see the sulphur fumeroles and roaring steam vents. An active volcano for the last 50,000 years with an astonishing tapestry of colour, texture, sound and steam, its one of the world's best scenic reserves.
Below the surface of the sea the offshore reefs offer superb fishing and diving, so check out one of the many charter boats travelling out each day. And don't forget you can swim with the dolphins over the summer season. If you are lucky you will see whales and sharks. Enjoy riding beautiful horses with John on his farm - through paddocks, native forest, mountains, rivers and beaches. All rides are tailored to suit your needs.
We encourage you to continue your travels along the Pacific Coast to the East Cape. The light house at Te Araroa is one of the first places in the world to see the sun rise each day. You will find small, cosy hostels right on the waters edge, run by wonderful local people. The scenery is stunning and the ocean is turquoise.
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