Tree House

Bay of Islands & Northland


One of the country's best hostels, the Tree House has dorm rooms in the wood-lined main building and brightly painted little cottages set among the surrounding fruit and nut trees. Bathrooms are shared and there's a communal kitchen and dining space. This quiet retreat is 2km from the ferry terminus (turn sharp left as you come off the ferry from Rawene).


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