Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

Where Every Stay Starts with a Smile and a Brew

If you’re deciding where to stay in Waiheke, a bed and breakfast is the perfect choice for a relaxed, personalised experience. A Waiheke Island bed and breakfast offers cosy, locally hosted stays—often with stunning sea views, garden settings, and delicious homemade breakfasts to start your day.

Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a solo retreat, or a special getaway, a B and B Waiheke provides a warm, welcoming alternative to hotels. From beachfront retreats to vineyard hideaways, there’s a unique charm to each property.

For travellers browsing Waiheke accommodation NZ, B&Bs offer a great blend of comfort and local flavour. Many are conveniently located near beaches, wineries, and walking trails, giving you easy access to the best the island has to offer.

If you’re after a more intimate stay with a personal touch, a bed and breakfast Waiheke escape could be just what you’re looking for.

Waiheke Motel

Waiheke Island Motel offers comfortable, affordable accommodation in a central location near Ostend. With spacious rooms, kitchen facilities, and easy access to beaches, shops, and transport, it’s perfect for families, couples, or groups.
14
14
Ostend
Budget

Waiheke Island Guesthouse

Waiheke Island Guesthouse is a peaceful, eco-conscious retreat nestled in native bush near Palm Beach. With stylish rooms, private decks, and tranquil surroundings, it’s ideal for couples or solo travellers seeking a restful island escape.
4
4
Ostend
Budget

Fossil Bay Lodge

Fossil Bay Lodge offers peaceful, eco-friendly accommodation surrounded by native bush and birdlife. Located near the heart of Oneroa, it features charming cottages and cabins—perfect for nature lovers seeking a quiet Waiheke escape.
4
4
Oneroa
Budget

Waiheke Waterfront Lodge

Waiheke Waterfront Lodge offers luxury beachfront suites with stunning views, gourmet breakfasts, and warm Kiwi hospitality.
3
3
Blackpool
Luxury

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Fort Stony Batter

is one of Waiheke Island’s most unique attractions — a maze of World War II tunnels hidden beneath volcanic rock on the island’s eastern tip. With sweeping coastal views and a rich military past, it’s a must-visit for history lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Wine & Dine

Home to world-class reds and boutique cellar doors, Waiheke’s vineyards are a must-visit for wine lovers.