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Timeshare Management

The Bishop Selwyn Features

 

 

Exchange Company:
Interval International & R.C.I.

Exchange Company Awards: 
 Interval International
Premier Resort Award
 R.C.I. Gold Crown Award

Distinction Distance from airport:
24km (Kerikeri)

Days: Fri - Fri
Time in: 3.30pm
Time out: 9.30am

 

Bay of Islands

7x One Bedroom Units - Sleep up to 4 people 

7x Two Bedroom Units - Sleep up to 6 people

3 x Penthouse Units - Sleep up to 7 people

All units are appointed with

  • Main bedroom with king size bed
  • En-suite bathroom attached to the main bedroom
  • A pull out double settee in the living area
  • Second bathroom
  • Full kitchen, includes oven, microwave, dishwasher and waste disposal
  • Laundry, complete with washer & dryer
  • TV
  • CD/stereo

Unit 10 (1 bedroom) has been adapted for disabled guests

The 2 Bedroom units are additionally appointed with

  • A second bedroom with 2 single beds

The Penthouse units are additionally appointed with

  • Second bedroom with a double bed and a single bed 
  • Interior access spa room 
  • BBQ on deck 

On-site Facilities:

  • Swimming pool
  • Spa pools (indoor & outdoor)
  • Sauna
  • Elevators
  • Owners lounge with pool table, table-tennis and Sky TV
  • In-house videos, barbecues, ice-making machine, surf ski, kayaks, dinghy, bikes, golf clubs, tennis racquets 

Off-site Facilities:

  • Membership of Paihia Tennis Club

 

Links to Useful Websites
 

For more information about Northland and what to do in and around Paihia:
www.northlandnz.com

For information and featured Paihia events:
www.paihia.nz.com/events/

Local Information

Tour Desk Bookings:
The resort has its own in-house Tour Desk to handle guest bookings for all local attractions. Speak to the reception staff at the resort to organise all you local tour activites.

Location:
Northland and the Bay of Islands includes all of the country north of Greater Auckland. This relatively narrow peninsula is New Zealand's northern-most region, reaching towards Polynesia, the home of its first inhabitants.

General:
The sub-tropical north is a land of rolling, sometimes rugged countryside, tidal estuaries and mangroves, sparkling island-studded bays and long silvery beaches. In the more rugged areas are remnants of lush sub-tropical forest featuring giant kauris, which are among the largest trees in the world. It is an area of considerable historical significance, and is the place where Maori and European signed the Treaty of Waitangi that joined them as one nation.

Main Attractions/Activities:
Northland is a favourite playground for lovers of anything aquatic. With 144 islands, the Bay of Islands is renowned for diving, boating, swimming and big game fishing. Inland, hiking trails and short walks in the native forests lead to some of the largest and oldest trees in the world.