Named for its elevated position above the white sands and turquoise waters of Moureeses Bay, The Perch Whananaki is a spacious coastal retreat with sweeping ocean views, generous modern living, and room for the whole group to truly unwind.
Easter long weekend available. Complimentary early check-in and late check-out available for Easter stays, subject to arrangement.
Set on more than five hectares of regenerating native bush, The Perch is ideal for extended families, multi-generational stays, and group getaways wanting beauty, privacy, and space. Situated above Whananaki’s favourite surf beach, it feels wonderfully tucked away while still being easy to settle into. We’re often told by guests that the photos don’t do it justice.
THE HOUSE
Architecturally designed to make the most of the views and sun, The Perch is set up for easy coastal living in every season.
In summer, spend the day at the beach, then come home to the outdoor shower, a cold drink, and that view waiting for you again. In cooler months, the house is warm and comfortable thanks to extra-thick glazing, concrete panel walls, and exceptional insulation. Run a hot bath with views out to the Poor Knights Islands, curl up on the couch in front of the Smart TV, or settle into the second living space with a book.
The house is especially well suited to larger groups, with generous shared spaces and plenty of room for people to spread out during the day before coming together in the evening. The large entertainer’s kitchen, along with a separate scullery, makes cooking for a crowd easy, whether it’s a long lunch, a family dinner, or something more celebratory. When the food is ready, eat outside and watch the moon rise over the water.
Optional linen hire is available if you would prefer not to bring your own:
Bed linen: $25 per person
Bath linen: $15 per person
Please let us know when booking if you would like linen provided.
Pets are not allowed except by prior arrangement. Parties are not permitted. EV charging is only available by prior arrangement.
THE LAND
The Perch sits among more than five hectares of thriving native bush, with birdsong, dark skies, and a real sense of privacy.
At night, listen for kiwi calls and marvel at stars that feel almost impossibly bright. In the morning, wander down to visit the rare pāteke (brown teal ducks) who make our pond their home, and keep an eye out for the resident tuna (giant eels) — the locals know them by name.
After many decades as farmland, the hill has been carefully regenerated with native trees and shrubs, including mānuka and kānuka. With advice from local conservation experts, we continue to support the emerging ecosystem through pest control and restoration, helping bird and insect life to flourish.
Depending on the season, the orchard and garden offer their own small pleasures — apples, figs, lemons, limes, and fresh greens for dinner outside in the late afternoon sun.
For families with children, there is plenty to explore, including a fort, a large trampoline, and a second treehouse for younger adventurers to discover.
For trampers and keen trail runners, there are a number of beautiful walks in the area.
THE AREA
Whananaki is one of Northland’s quieter coastal gems, known for its beautiful beaches, fishing, surfing, diving, and laid-back natural beauty. Just two and a half hours from central Auckland, it is close enough for a long weekend and far enough to feel like a genuine escape.
There is plenty to explore by boat or kayak, and divers in your group may already know the Poor Knights Islands — a crystal-clear marine sanctuary often named among the best scuba and snorkelling spots in the world. But you don’t need a boat to enjoy this part of the coast. There is just as much pleasure to be found on foot, in the water, or simply slowing down and taking it all in.
Pick up groceries in Whangārei on your way north, but if you forget something, the general store at Whananaki North has essential supplies. While you’re there, take a walk across the famous footbridge to Whananaki South, where a long stretch of white sand eventually leads towards Sandy Bay and the Tutukaka Coast.
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Parties and events are allowed on site
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About the area
Whananaki
Whananaki is home to this holiday home. Dive Tutukaka and Tutukaka Marina are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Moureeses Bay and Sandy Bay.
How much does it cost to stay at The Perch at Whananaki?
As of 15 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at The Perch at Whananaki on 25 May 2026 start from AU$450, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at The Perch at Whananaki?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at The Perch at Whananaki?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at The Perch at Whananaki?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is The Perch at Whananaki located?
Situated in Whananaki, this holiday home is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Moureeses Bay and 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from Sandy Bay. Motutaniwha Island and Okupe Beach are also within 25 miles (40 km).
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What a view!!! Spacious and beautiful home, we absolutely loved our stay here and can’t recommend it more. Our hosts were fantastic and went above and beyond to accommodate our needs. Thank you again!
The Perch is a wonderful place and we had such a great time. The owners were excellent to deal with. The house was more than we expected. It has tonnes of room for a big group, and the views are to die for. And the beach, well, that is priceless.
We stayed here over the Christmas and New Year period with our adult children and two grandchildren and found it an ideal situation for all. There's plenty of space in the rooms and bathrooms, beautiful views and just a short drive down the hill to the most pristine beaches. Some in our group are surfers and for this and body surfing you won't find a better location. There are many good walking tracks around the area and we loved exploring what is one of NZ's most sacred places. Highly recommend!
We're a family of six who love to holiday but need space to stretch out and explore. We've spent every family summer in Northland and are proud to now have a place of our own, to share with our friends and guests.
Why they chose this property
We fell in love with this house and property as soon as we saw it. As nature lovers and beach goers the Perch ticked all our boxes, and it continues to surprise and amaze us every time we stay there. It was our dream to create a getaway that showcased the best of the "winterless North", where we could catch our dinner each night and enjoy the view while our children played happily and safely around us. We've never come across a house quite like this one, and we're excited to share it with people who share our love for the New Zealand outdoors, combined with cosy luxury when you need it.