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Cloud 9

   Your Hosts : Lesley & Barry Joy
Region : Russell
Address : Russell Heights Rd
Phone : +64 (09) 403 7188
Mobile : 0274 416378
Listed As : Luxury Apartment
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ListingID: : 404
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Situated above the town of Russell, Cloud 9 is blessed with views across both the Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Islands in which Russell nestles.

Cloud 9 is on a private road and benefits from beautiful natural bush surroundings. There are panoramic unobstructed views of the coast, the land, the ocean and Long Beach, one of the safest swimming beaches in Russell.

From this privileged vantage point the crashing waves can be seen and heard some 100 metres below whilst, at night, Kiwis can be heard foraging in the bush.

The house sleeps 8 in 3 double bedrooms and 1 twin room. Two of the doubles have ensuite double shower rooms while the other double shares a bath/shower room with the twin room. All bathrooms have double basins.

There is a large open plan living area that has been equipped and furnished to the highest standards. State of the art entertainment systems including plasma television and Sky TV, are integrated into the house.

Cloud 9’s north facing position is not overlooked and thus affords the utmost privacy. Surrounded on 3 sides by cedar decking and terracing the stunning sea and coastal views can be enjoyed from sunrise to sunset, whether from the lounging decks or from the pool and barbecue areas.

Should you desire, a daily service of Cloud 9 can be arranged with prior notice at an additional charge.

There is also an additional option of hiring a CHEF for the entire time or just a few nights... What a delightful way to top of your holiday! This service is provided at an additional charge.

5 STAR QUALMARK RATING - This property has been rigorously assessed by
Qualmark against robust standards, in order to provide you with the
highest possible level of quality assurance.


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Cloud 9 is...
  

romantic
near the beach
near an airport
near or on a vineyard
with a view
near a golf course
surrounded by bush
secluded
suitable for children
good for shopping
near good fish spots
serves gourmet food
good for small groups (1-8)

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All rates are in NZD and are for 2 people unless otherwise specified.


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Rooms do include the following

  • Queen double bed
  • Airconditioning
  • French doors opening to the outside
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Wireless internet
  • King double bed
  • Linen provided
  • Comfortable furniture

    Your Ensuite will include the following

  • Toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • Heated mirror
  • Bathrobes
  • Twin basins
  • Heated towel rails

    Your Private lounge areas includes

  • Airconditioning
  • Fireplace
  • DVD Player
  • Internet Access
  • TV
  • Sky TV
  • Stereo / CD Player
  • Board Games
  • Dining table

    a Kitchen containing the following items is also included

  • Dishwasher
  • A fridge
  • Gas Hobs
  • Cutlery
  • Filtered water
  • Oven
  • Espresso Machine
  • Complimentary tea & coffee
  • Toaster
  • Cooktop
  • Microwave

    Other amenities / services include

  • Laundry on site
  • Parking
  • Swimming pool
  • Safe
  • Historic setting
  • Ironing facilities
  • BBQ
  • Baby cot available
  • Breakfast provisions
  • Cellphone coverage
  • Fireplace
  • Outdoor tables and chairs
  • High chair available
  • Lock-up garage
  • Non-smoking
  • Stereo



    The Bay of Islands boasts 144 Islands and many secluded bays it is one of the finest maritime parks in New Zealand. There is an abundance of marine life, including whales, penguins, dolphins, gannets the famous blue and black marlin. The Bay offers many activities to choose from; sailing, diving, hiking, sky diving, jet boating, beaches, dolphin excursions, golf, fishing charters, fine harvested local food, wine, arts and crafts, Cape Reinga, Ninety Mile Beach and cruising to the Hole in the Rock.

    Russell: Russell Kororareka is a small, historic seaside village on a peninsula in the eastern Bay of Islands. Since the 1700s it has provided a haven for visitors, offering shelter and hospitality. Because of its relatively remote location it retains an island quality and a charm that reflects the tranquility of earlier times, where a sense of that history and heritage are treasured. Despite this, it is a vibrant, cosmopolitan community that attracts visitors from New Zealand and all over the world - some of whom have chosen to make Russell their home.

    Its sense of community is evident from the pride in supporting its local school, the number of volunteers that help out with a wide range of activities from sport through to manning of local clubs. Visitors will quickly discover that this community is a special place that welcomes all comers and makes them feel at home and still keeps its village flavour.

    The settlement, nestled between green headlands, shows signs of its past in street names and building styles. The wharf, built originally in 1879 is still the main route into the town. Before road access was put through in the 1930s visiting steamers tied up here as they brought supplies and travellers.

    Buildings line the waterfront still - many historic like the Duke of Marlborough hotel (the 4th on the site) and the Victorian Gothic Customhouse (now our police station).

    At the south end of the waterfront sits Pompallier House, site of the first Roman Catholic Mission to New Zealand. Established in 1842 it is now restored to its original French Lyonnaise style, the only one of its type in the country. Leather making, printing and bookbinding can be seen once again.

    One street inland Pompallier's "rival" the Anglican Christ Church is the oldest existing church in New Zealand and has also been restored - except for the musket ball holes in the old weatherboards, visible reminder of the fierce fighting near the church during the 1845 Battle of Kororareka.

    Above the town on Maiki (the high place) Hill stands a flagstaff, originally the symbol of British authority and cause of conflict between Maori and the British which led to 1845's battle. It flies New Zealand's original flag twelve days a year.

    Settlement has spread during the twentieth century to the outskirts of the town - Long beach/Oneroa, Matauwhi, Tapeka, Te Wahapu but on headlands, in valleys and on the coast evidence still exists of earlier Maori occupation.

    Paihia: Paihia is located just across the bay via a short passenger ferry ride, or 20 minutes by car ferry. There is an abundance of things to do morning or afternoon. Visit the local souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes. Helicopter rides, jet skis and other water based sports are available for the adrenaline junkies.

    The Waitangi Treaty Grounds: As the "Birthplace of the Nation", The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is New Zealand's most historic site, it is where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between Maori Chiefs and the British Crown on February 6th, 1840. Spend the morning visiting the historic Treaty House or admiring one of the world's largest ceremonial waka (canoe). Illuminated at night, the beautiful Haruru falls are accessible by both road or via the pleasant walkway through the Waitangi national reserve.

    Kerikeri: Kerikeri is the arts and craft area of the BAY OF ISLANDS and has both historical and natural attractions. With an abundance of shopping, orchards, vineyards, and restaurants Kerikeri has a relaxed atmosphere and caf culture. It was recently voted the best small town in NEW ZEALAND. Kerikeri means to dig and the fertile soils that the Maoris once used to grow kumara now produce vegetables and citrus fruits.

    Historic Points of Interest in Russell:
    Christ Church
    Waitangi Treaty Grounds
    Pompellier Mission
    Flagstaff/Te Maiki Hill

    Things to see & Do:
    Russell's historic township and once the colonial capital of New Zealand
    Russell Museum
    Big game fishing in the outer waters of the Bay of Islands Adventure park
    Art galleries
    R Tucker Thompson tall sailing ship which cruises the islands
    Walkway from Rawhiti to the historic whaling station (now closed) at Whangamumu
    Walkway from Okiato to Orongo Bay
    Walkway to Cape Brett Lighthouse
    Sunset cruising
    Restaurants' – Cafés – Wineri

    Whangarei & Surrounds, Northland
    Dive Tutukaka

    $149 - $299
    Paihia, Northland
    Salt Air Scenic Flights & Tours

    $220

     

     

     

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