- Beach
- Boat launch
- Fishing
- Swimming (Outdoor)
- TV Room
- Internet Access
- Water Sports
Beachaven is set on five acres and is only two minutes walk to the popular and safe 9km long Waihi Beach. Our peaceful, sunny location is popular for families wanting a no hassle holiday. There is something for everybody, whether it’s swimming, surfing, walking, cycling, exploring or just relaxing in the sun. Make us your base and do as much, or as little as you wish. Waihi Beach is the gateway to the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty, with lots of day trips at hand. We are a great place for families, friends and couples. Beachaven is PET FRIENDLY so, if you would like to bring your furry loved one along, call Beachaven to discuss this. We are within walking distance to the RSA, cafes/restaurants and shopping. Our facilities include: WIFI Access, TV Lounge, BBQs, Picnic Tables, Trampoline, Playground, Fish cleaning bay, Dump Station, Laundry, Kitchen area, and modern ablution blocks and public phone. Short drive to the Karangahake, or Whangamata. We have a large range of sites, newly renovated cabins, as well as leisure lodges and motel units (some with wheelchair access). Give us a call to discuss your next holiday with us!
Beachaven Motel & Holiday Park is located two minutes walk from Waihi beach. As well as all the activities available at the beach or on the water, we are within 500m of restaurants, cafes and bars. A 1km flat walk to Waihi Beach Village shopping. Base yourself here to explore the Bay of Plenty and Coromandel Peninsula.
10-minute drive to the historic gold mining town of Waihi, where you can catch a ride on the Goldfield's Steam Train. Drive for a further 10 minutes to Karangahake Gorge. The mural town of Katikati is within 25 minutes, as is Paeroa with its iconic 'Lemon & Paeroa' bottle.
A 35-minute drive gets you to Whangamata from which you can easily drive to Hot Water Beach, Hahei, Cathedral Cove, Whitianga, Coromandel Town or Thames. A 50-minute drive will have you in Tauranga or Mount Maunganui. Then back in the afternoon for a swim or walk on the beach.
These details were last updated on Tuesday 2nd October 2012