$85.00-$300.00 per night depending on number of people and length of stay
Description
Come and visit Oamaru’s magnificent Victorian architecture and historic precinct, art galleries and famous little blue penguin colony. See the yellow-eyed penguins or play golf overlooking a long sandy beach. Relax in a semi-rural five acre hillside setting at Coral Sea Cottage, a delightful holiday home with countryside, town, harbour and sea views, only 2km from central Oamaru. Newly equipped and colourfully decorated with a fishy theme, the cottage has flexible accommodation with full facilities including SKY. Feed the pet farm animals, see our son’s ceramics gallery and enjoy the peaceful secluded grounds. Close to local shops and restaurants. We look forward to welcoming you and are happy to offer help with planning your visit to this fascinating area.
“A touch of heaven in a busy world.” (NZ Guests) “An absolute delight – our hosts, the cottage and Oamaru” (British Guests) “Great Beds” (Australian Guests) “Best stay we had” (German Guests)
Details
Sleeps:
5 (7 max)
Bathrooms:
1
Bed Linen:
Supplied
Smoking:
Outdoors only
Pets:
Yes
; - By arrangement with Owners
Minimum Stay:
None
Available:
All Year
Bedrooms
Bedroom
Single
Lounge
Sofabed
Double sofabed
Bedroom
2 × Single
Superking/twin
Bedroom
2 × Single
Superking/twin
Reviews
“We had a brilliant stay at Coral Sea Cottage. We loved the privacy of having our own place but hosts Nicola and Peter were always on hand if needed. The cottage was surprisingly close to town, penguin colony, supermarket etc but also had a proper “rural” feel to it. Our kids especially loved feeding the sheep! We adults appreciated the little generous touches around the cottage: staples in the larder, plentiful toiletries, washing powder etc. All in all, it felt like very genuine hospitality.”
“We had a brilliant stay at Coral Sea Cottage. We loved the privacy of having our own place but hosts Nicola and Peter were always on hand if needed. The cottage was surprisingly close to town, penguin colony, supermarket etc but also had a proper “rural” feel to it. Our kids especially loved feeding the sheep! We adults appreciated the little generous touches around the cottage: staples in the larder, plentiful toiletries, washing powder etc. All in all, it felt like very genuine hospitality.”