Summary:
Wakainga is a relaxed, light-filled family retreat with wide sea views, multiple outdoor living areas, and an easy walk to Oneroa Beach and the village. With four sleeping spaces, three bathrooms, and plenty of room to unwind, it’s the kind of home where holidays feel effortless from the moment you arrive.
The Space:
Designed for easy coastal living, Wakainga opens to three generous decks, giving guests plenty of space to spread out, dine outdoors, or simply enjoy the sun and sea breeze.
The main living level features a bright open-plan lounge, dining, and fully equipped kitchen. Full-width bi-fold doors open the entire space to the upper deck, creating a seamless indoor–outdoor living experience.
Two bedrooms sit on this level, while downstairs offers a quiet second zone with its own bedroom, bunkroom, and full bathroom, ideal for families or friends travelling together.
Bed & Bath Configuration
Upper Level
Bedroom 1: King bed + ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 2: Two single beds (can be made into a super king)
Bathroom 2: Shower, vanity, toilet
Lower Level
Bedroom 3: Queen bed
Bedroom 4 (bunkroom): 1 x bunk bed (no door on this room)
Bathroom 3: Shower, vanity, toilet
Guest Access:
Check-in is from 2:00 pm
Check-out is 10:30 am
Early check-in or late check-out may be available for a fee, depending on same-day bookings
Guests have full access to the home, decks, and garden areas
The Neighborhood:
Wakainga sits in a prime position walking distance to Oneroa Beach, Oneroa Village, shops, cafés, and coastal trails.
Nearby favourites include:
Oneroa Village – boutiques, cafés, gelato, grocery stores, wine bars
Vino Vino – elevated dining with views over the bay
Fenice – wood-fired Italian classics
Wai Kitchen – seaside brunch & coffee
Solar Eating House – modern, bright and always buzzing
Mudbrick Vineyard – iconic destination for long lunches and sunset dinners
Cable Bay Vineyard – award-winning wines, cellar door, lawn seating
Perfectly positioned for exploring beaches, wineries, and the gentle pace of Waiheke life.
Getting Around:
Wakainga is close to the main Oneroa bus routes, making it easy to explore without a car.
Buses run from nearby stops through Oneroa village, onwards past Onetangi, and on to key wineries including Mudbrick, Cable Bay, The Heke Brewery & Distillery, and restaurants across the island. They continue to the Matiatia passenger ferry for smooth connections to Auckland.
Taxis and shuttles are available but are expensive due to the high price of petrol on Waiheke.
There is easy parking at the property if you’re bringing a vehicle.
Other Things to Note:
Rainwater tank: please conserve water during your stay
The bunkroom has no door
The outdoor areas have elevated sections, supervision recommended for young children
Minimum stays: 7 nights mid-Dec to mid-Jan, 3 nights on holiday weekends, 2 nights at all other times
Interaction with Guests:
The Stay Waiheke team is available 7 days a week, 8:30am–5:00pm.
For life-threatening or property emergencies, such as fire, please call 111 immediately.