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Dunluce Coastal Farmstay - Kaikoura Holiday Home

Kaikoura, North Canterbury (Ref. 1183294)

  • 15 Guests

  • 6 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Swimming pool
  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Bedroom 1: King
  • Bedroom 2: King
  • Bedroom 3: Queen
  • Bedroom 4: 1x King Single, 2x Singles, 1x Trundler
  • Bedroom 5: 3x Singles
  • Bedroom 6 Rumpus Room: 1x King single, 1x Single Trundler
  • Bathroom 1 with: Bath, Shower, Vanity, Separate Toilet
  • Bathroom 2 with: Shower, Vanity, Separate Toilet
  • Smart TV,WIFI
  • Spa, Pool, Outdoor Furniture, BBQ
  • Coffee Machine, Dishwasher, Fridge Freezer, Microwave
  • Oven, Stovetop, Kettle, Toaster, Blender
  • Washing Machine, Iron, Iron Board
  • Off Road Parking, Private Driveway

Linen

You’ll be glad to know linen is included in the nightly rate.

The property

Welcome to Dunluce Coastal Farmstay - a beautifully characterful and truly special retreat perfectly tucked into the dramatic Kekerengu coastline of Clarence. If you’re seeking a peaceful departure from the pace of modern life, this is a place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and create lasting memories. Set on a generous beachfront property, Dunluce invites you to gather with family or friends in a homestead brimming with rustic charm. You’ll be greeted with fresh farm-grown produce on arrival - a warm country welcome that sets the tone for your stay. The open-plan living spaces are relaxed and inviting, centred around a large fireplace where wine and conversation flow easily into the evening. Cook up local flavours in the spacious farm kitchen and enjoy meals in the formal dining room or alfresco on the terrace under jacaranda branches. Hear native birdsong, feel the ocean breeze, and let the serene vistas restore your senses. Dunluce accommodates up to 15 guests across six uniquely styled bedrooms. Inside, you’ll find two full bathrooms, a rumpus room, and a summer pool and hot tub for all-season relaxation. There’s also BBQ facilities, TV, Wi-Fi, and plenty of gear storage for bikes or beach pursuits. The property features a private beach area, framed by breathtaking coastal views and gentle waves. In this setting, you can hunt for driftwood, watch dolphins, seals, or even whales, or simply unwind by the sea. Kaikōura township is 60 km to the south, while Blenheim lies 80 km to the north - perfect for day trips to explore one of New Zealand’s top wineries. At night, marvel at the Kaikōura Dark Sky, where the pristine skies offer unparalleled stargazing. Guests can enjoy the sparkling constellations from the property, making for a truly magical coastal escape. Dunluce Coastal Farmstay is your peaceful coastal haven - a place to escape, breathe, and live simply in a hidden gem of New Zealand’s rugged coastline.

Please note a bond may be charged at certain times of the year. One of our team members will contact you if this is required for your booking.

Please note the pool and spa are only available for guest use seasonally, from October through to May.

Please note the gate to the pool is lockable and must be kept closed at all times, even when in use. The spa lid must be locked between uses, and all children are to be actively supervised by an adult. No food or drink is to be consumed in the pool or spa areas, and no glass is to be used in these areas.

Please note there is another property close to this one that guests can book together for larger groups. You can find this property on the website by searching for Property ID 1183387.

About the location

Kaikoura is nestled between the dramatic mountain ranges and the rugged east coast of the South Island, offering a stunning natural backdrop. The town is world-renowned for its marine wildlife encounters, with tours providing the chance to see giant sperm whales, dolphins, and fur seals, as well as the rare royal albatrosses. For those seeking adventure, there are opportunities to swim or snorkel alongside the diverse marine life of the Kaikoura coastline. History enthusiasts can explore the district’s early whaling and sealing heritage, as well as learn about Māori culture and see a number of historic buildings. Kaikoura also offers a variety of scenic walks, including trails that pass limestone cliffs and seal colonies, providing unforgettable coastal and mountain views for all visitors. At night, Kaikoura is part of a Dark Sky reserve, offering spectacular stargazing opportunities for those who wish to experience the southern skies in all their brightness.