Seaspray Motel
This retro 60s motel is the best place to relax and unwind right on the water. This is the ideal base to explore the Coromandel. Located absolute beachfront you can bring your boat (parking available), fish from the garden’s edge, swim or just relax. Collect some driftwood from the beach for the BBQ. Go for a bushwalk. There’s even a glowworm cave. At the end of your day you can light the BBQ, relax in the garden or on your deck, with a cold beer or wine and watch the sun sink into the sea.
613 Thames Coast Road, Thames
Phone Number: 07 868 2863
Email: sea.spray@xtra.co.nz
Website: http://www.seaspraymotel.co.nz
Seaspray Motel
This retro 60s motel is the best place to relax and unwind right on the water. This is the ideal base to explore the Coromandel. Located absolute beachfront you can bring your boat (parking available), fish from the garden’s edge, swim or just relax. Collect some driftwood from the beach for the BBQ. Go for a bushwalk. There’s even a glowworm cave. At the end of your day you can light the BBQ, relax in the garden or on your deck, with a cold beer or wine and watch the sun sink into the sea.
613 Thames Coast Road, Thames
Phone Number: 07 868 2863
Email: sea.spray@xtra.co.nz
Website: http://www.seaspraymotel.co.nz
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