This small fishing village features large stones in spherical shape called Moeraki Boulders scattered on the beach. Behind this small town is a road leading to the lighthouse where penguins and seals can be found. With a variety of places to stay you will have the opportunity to view every wonder the little village has to offer.
This motel features a beautiful coastal and harbor view. Just a short walking distance away lies the Moeraki Boulders. You can tour the village and even arrange for a fishing charter if you wish. While on the beach you may come across yellow-eyed penguins and seals. Just 20 minutes north is Oamaru where more attractions await. Take an affordable twilight tour of Colonial Oamaru where stories are told based on the history of the buildings.
Constructed in late 2000, this New Zealand destination was made for special celebrations and relaxations. Three Bays is a simple but large unit designed with a romantic aura, nice furnishings and a queen bed with a feather duvet on cotton sheets. Fantastic views of the beach, harbor and village are available from every window. Within walking distance is Moeraki Boulders; big stones scattered on the Koekohe Beach. They were first formed 60 million years ago in sediments from the sea floor.
Just above the harbor lies Moeraki Village Holiday Park. This park, which has something for everyone, consists of six motel rooms, three flats, three cabins, 28 electrical sites and 30 tent sites. All accommodations have sea views and affordable rates. Catch fish, take a walk, go for a boat ride or observe the seals and penguins. For dinner visit the Fleur's Place cafe, bar and restaurant situated on the waterfront. They're known for fresh fish that arrives from the fishing boats off Moeraki Bay.