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99 Seaview Road,
Aranui,
We can accommodate groups up to 60 people. Bathroom facilities throughout the accommodation are communal and very clean with discreet cubicles for total privacy. We are experienced in working with all age groups. We offer quality modern renovated and clean facilities, enjoy a relaxed and casual atmosphere and a variety of services and facilities (such as a free city centre shuttle and a free airport shuttle). Hotel accommodation features large TVDVD, wireless internet access, full equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, free ample car parking and luggage storage. We also offer a small but high-quality restaurantcafe, surf lesson package, internet, faxing, scanning and printing facilities and can arrange tours and car rental.
Rates From £23 per night.
Rooms: 60
How to get here :Metro Buses:From Christchurch airport to Point Break : Catch airport bus from Christchurch airport to City Bus Exchange (NZD 7) by 10.35 pm and then catch bus numbers 5 or 40 from the Central City Bus Exchange to Point Break Backpackers, New Britghton, Christchurh (NZD 2.50). Shuttle bus:Door to door service from Christchurch airport to Point Break :If we can be of service to you for booking a shuttle bus from Christchurch airport to Point Break, operate 24 hr 7 day. The cost is $27 for first person, additional people add $5 each. Please let us know beforehand and advise your flight number and arrival time Driving:For those driving from the airport Queen Elizabeth Drive will take you to well sign posted New Brighton and from the city via Pages road or Wainoni Roads will also lead you to New Brighton.When in New Brighton Seaview Road it is the road leading to the mall and we are number 99. Our cafe and back packers entrance is located on Union Street and Car parking on the Corner off Union Street and Beresford Streets.
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