Why this place?
Nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s iconic Bay of Islands is picture perfect OmarinoExpand
Nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s iconic Bay of Islands is picture perfect OmarinoExpand
Omarino will attract purchasers who wish to be part of an outstanding natural environment.
Significant restoration and conservation measures, already underway, will ensure each owner contributes to a profound legacy of landscape regeneration and ecological benefits.
Fondly referred to as the ‘winterless north’ — the Bay of Islands is just that — 144 unspoilt islands scattered around bush-clad bays enjoy their own subtropical climate.
World renowned for its fishing, boating and diving in crystal-clear blue-green waters, the Bay of Islands is one of the premier tourist destinations in New Zealand.
Settlements in the Bay of Islands include Russell, Paihia, Kerikeri and Waitangi. Omarino's closest town is Russell, a charming and historic settlement an effortless 20 minutes drive away.
A worthy neighbour for Omarino, internationally renowned Kauri Cliffs Golf Course offers 15 holes with an extraordinary view of the Pacific Ocean, six of which are played alongside cliffs which plunge to the sea.
The greater environment around Omarino offers residents free access to the full range of marine sports including boating, fishing, snorkelling and diving.
With its own micro climate many degrees warmer than the rest of New Zealand, the many islands within the Bay offer sheltered sunbathed beaches, stunning subtropical bush and native forest walks.
In addition to each property, the 17 owners also enjoy their own separate boatshed and share a clubhouse, luxury four bedroomed guesthouse and floating pontoon wharf.
There is also a gatehouse and an on site property management team ensuring both security and year round service and support.
House site locations have been carefully planned to maximise privacy and views whilst being sympathetic to the natural landscape.
Each house site enjoys extraordinary views of the Bay from a hilltop, headland or the waters edge.
Via their own property or via a series of carefully constructed paths, all owners will enjoy access to the water’s edge.
Extensive roading has been sympathetically developed around the property and over one million trees planted to regenerate the native bush.