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Skotel Alpine Resort

Nov 29, 2009

We stayed one night with 3 people in this hotel. We had a backpackers room which was very cosy and spacious. Splendid location to start walking the tongariro crossing and super views on the...more

Bayview Chateau Tongariro

Nov 21, 2009

This hotel was great to experience. The building is amazing and the location can't be beat for taking in the park. Our room was small but clean. The only complaint we had was that the heating...more

5 of 5 stars
London, England
Feb 27, 2009

We have just returned from a tour of North Island, New Zealand. For the first time we hired a camper van, which was a bit daunting, but which turned out to be a great way to experience North Island....more

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