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3 Unique places to stay in Thames

Dickson Holiday Park - Thames
8.0 89 reviews

Dickson Holiday Park

resort, Thames
Dickson Holiday Park offers a family-friendly resort experience located within a regional park in Thames, placing guests within 3.2 kilometres of Burke Street Wharf and Goldmine Experience, and 4.8 kilometres of Thames Historical Museum and Goldfields Shopping Centre.
This accommodation provides a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a separate children's pool, free WiFi, and complimentary self-parking, with laundry facilities and amenities such as microwaves and refrigerators available in common areas.
Beach Waterfront Bungalow - Thames
8.8 34 reviews

Beach Waterfront Bungalow

bungalow
This pet-friendly three-bedroom bungalow in Thornton Bay, Coromandel Peninsula, offers direct beach access and is a 10-minute drive from Thames, approximately 96km from Auckland.
The 3-bedroom property sleeps up to 9 guests, features a fully fenced garden, a well-equipped kitchen including a stove, oven, mini-fridge, washing machine and dryer, and provides open-plan living with a queen bed and bunk beds, plus a pull-out sofa.
Devcich Historic Farmstead - Homestead - Thames
9.8 84 reviews

Devcich Historic Farmstead - Homestead

gîte
The Devcich Farmstead is a historic gîte located in the remote Kauaeranga Valley, just a short drive from Thames and within easy reach of the Pinnacles. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The gîte offers three bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to six guests. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy fireplace, a terrace, a garden, and parking, along with a range of activities such as trout fishing, bush walks, and the chance to observe exotic animals.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Thames

  • What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Thames?

    Thames has a temperate climate, so you'll need to pack for all seasons. Bring layers, as the weather can change quickly. In summer, pack light clothing, sunscreen, and a hat. In winter, pack warm clothes, a waterproof jacket, and a beanie. You'll also want to bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring the many trails in the area.
  • Is there Wi-Fi or good mobile phone coverage in and around Thames?

    You'll find Wi-Fi available in most cafes, restaurants, and hotels in Thames. Mobile phone coverage is generally good in the town, but it can be patchy in some of the more remote areas. It's always a good idea to check with your mobile provider before you go.
  • What other cities should you visit around Thames?

    If you're looking to explore beyond Thames, there are plenty of other interesting cities and towns within easy reach. The Coromandel Peninsula is just a short drive away, with the charming towns of Coromandel, Whitianga, and Hahei. Auckland is a bit further afield, but it's definitely worth a visit for its vibrant culture, stunning harbour, and world-class dining.
  • What should you know about unique stays in Thames before booking?

    Thames offers a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly motels to luxurious bed and breakfasts. If you're looking for something unique, there are a few options to consider. The Thames Motel offers self-contained units with kitchenettes, perfect for longer stays. The Thames Backpackers is a great option for budget travellers, with shared rooms and a communal kitchen. If you're looking for a more luxurious experience, the Thames Hotel offers a range of rooms and suites with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

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