The Suites offer plenty of space as part of your stay at Te Arai Links, measuring 45 square metres guests will have ample opportunity to stretch out after their round. With views towards the Pacific and Little Barrier, a stay here is one that you won't want to end. With some located just a few metres from the world's largest putting green, there's plenty of time to get the speed of the greens right.
The Cottages are slightly larger, measuring 140 square metres but the key feature is the patio with fire pit and the views of the Pacific that Te Arai is so famous for. Perhaps the pick of the bunch are those located next to the 9th hole on the South Course, a great spot to catch up and think about the days had and the days to have at Te Arai.
Those travelling as a larger group will be perfectly served by the four-bedroom Villas which line the par-5 18th hole on The North Course. With plenty of bedroom and living space, these are some of the most popular accommodation options at Te Arai with the outdoor fire pit and patio sure to be a sought after destination post golf.
Each of the accommodation options at Te Arai Links utilise the natural tones of the landscape via their interior designs by Jenni Kayne whilst the architectural design of Studio John Irving has created some delights that sit perfectly within their coastal environment.
Golfers looking for dining options are well-recommended to head to Ric's Restaurant with a host of locally sourced cuisine to enjoy. Located just next to the 2.5 acre putting green with a great mix of indoor and outdoor seating expect this to be a lively atmosphere in the early evening. The Ocean Restaurant provides a fine-dining option with unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean and the 18th hole on The South Course.