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EaglE’s NEst luxury Villa rEtrEat



EaglE’s NEst luxury Villa rEtrEat
Bay of islands, new Zealand
Seventh heaven may have some friendly competition
in the Eagle’s Nest Luxury Villa Retreat, a 75-acre
estate overlooking the Bay of Islands. Guests
are within walking distance of the charming
town of Russell, yet are tempted to stay put in the
remarkably luxurious villas; four of the five offer
their own Jacuzzi, heated horizon-edge lap pool,
air conditioning, original artwork, home theater
system, fully equipped gourmet kitchen and more.
Of course, there are ample outdoor activities
to pursue — big-game fishing, sailing, diving,
kayaking, bush walking, helicopter flight-seeing and
romantic picnicking on private islands.
Distance from Bay of Islands Airport (KKE):
45 minutes
Roundtrip transfers from the Bay
of Islands Airport and, when
staying three nights or more, a
special barbecue and bottle of
French champagne upon arrival.
IN THE KNOW
Book a personal chef in
advance; he or she will use
the freshest local ingredients
to create a true gourmet
experience in your villa.
virtuo so amenity

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