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8.8 Very Good ... 123 reviews
Historic Shipping Office - Akaroa features stunning water views over Akaroa Harbor. Indulge in a waterfront dinner at the on-site...
Hotel in Akaroa
7.1 Good ... 441 reviews
Located in Akaroa, a 8-minute walk from Akaroa Beach, The Grand Hotel & Bar - Akaroa provides accommodations with a...
Akaroa
8.0 Very Good ... 884 reviews
Located just 10 minutes' walk from the historic town center, Akaroa Village Inn features free on-site parking and free WiFi....
Akaroa
9.2 Fabulous ... 1138 reviews
Centrally located in Akaroa, this motel offers rooms with either a balcony or a patio. It also includes 500MB of...
Akaroa
8.2 Very Good ... 844 reviews
Just a 2-minute walk from Akaroa’s Main Wharf, Tresori Motor Lodge offers stylish accommodations in the heart of Akaroa. All...
Akaroa
8.7 Very Good ... 417 reviews
Akaroa Top 10 Holiday Park offers accommodations in Akaroa. Christchurch is 25 mi from the property. Some units also have...
Akaroa
9.1 Fabulous ... 314 reviews
Akaroa Central Apartment is located in central Akaroa. Guests have a private balcony with stunning water views.
Akaroa
9.6 Fabulous ... 161 reviews
Offering a sun terrace and views of the mountain, French Bay House is set in Akaroa. Free WiFi is provided...

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What guests said about Akaroa

10 My Partner and I have visited Akaroa three times, the views are absolutely beautiful, the French...
My Partner and I have visited Akaroa three times, the views are absolutely beautiful, the French heritage is evident, gardens are well maintained around the village. There are lots of little shops, cafes and restaurants to suit all.
Sandra, Australia
10 Lots to do here. Great shops and cafes/restaurants. You must sail on the Fox II to...
Lots to do here. Great shops and cafes/restaurants. You must sail on the Fox II to see the dolphins, penguins and seals and learn about the local history. Outstanding! Very walkable town and also some good hiking.
Joanie, New Zealand
10 Akaroa is a must-visit township, it has some amazing cafes/restaurants, and the food is great and...
Akaroa is a must-visit township, it has some amazing cafes/restaurants, and the food is great and varied. Some of them have both inside and outside seating so it is lovely to take advantage of that on a nice day. There are also some great wee shops to visit where you can find a treasure of two. We found a gin-tasting cafe that is a must-visit when you are there and also an Indian Restaurant whose food was amazing. All the shops and cafes are within walking distance if your accommodation is in town. There are some great walks to go on and we also went swimming with the dolphins which is an experience I highly recommend when you are in Akaroa.
James And Carmel, New Zealand
10 We loved the quaint historic town. We loved its French flavour. The cafe’s and restaurants outstanding...
We loved the quaint historic town. We loved its French flavour. The cafe’s and restaurants outstanding especially Ma Maison where we had the best meal ever. The food, the flavours and the welcoming staff, outstanding! We had breakfast at The Common, again fabulous. We loved walking round the bay to the quay. Everyone was so friendly and happy to stop and talk. At the end of the quay was the prize, the beautiful pearl shop, an absolute must to visit. We can’t wait to return. Already planning a longer trip.
Linda, New Zealand
10 Akaroa is a lovely historic town with many lovely old cottages and a beautiful harbour. ...
Akaroa is a lovely historic town with many lovely old cottages and a beautiful harbour. Lots of things to do eg. dolphin watching, nearby cheese factory and winery, Eastern Bays Scenic Mail Run. Lovely cafes and art galleries.
Graham, New Zealand
10 I have been a regular visitor as my French ancestors founded it. The only thing that...
I have been a regular visitor as my French ancestors founded it. The only thing that stops me coming more often is that dangerous-feeling hill up and down. Nice, quiet (mostly) place that focuses on food, events and nature. Need to put in a lot more effort to add more genuine French flavour to shops and activities. A simple Bonjour is not too difficult. Akaroa's true French nature is being dumbed down by new arrivals who are only interested in commerical gain.
Frances, New Zealand

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