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146 Beaches and scenic places to visit on Waiheke Island Beaches and scenery on Waiheke Island are two of the attributes that make the island one of Auckland s most desirable holiday destinations. During the summer months there are plenty of beaches to choose from. Whether you seek a lively atmosphere with a range of beach activities, a secluded hideaway where you can have the beach to yourself, a golden sand beach or a rocky bush clad bay, Waiheke will have it. The scenery on the island is made up of pohutukawa lined beaches, native bush, farmland and views to Auckland city, the Coromandel and other islands in the Gulf. Northern Beaches and Bays Oneroa Facing towards the sunny north, Oneroa is a popular visitor spot with a busy and vibrant village. A range of accommodation exists at Oneroa as well as stunning views of the white sand bay below and the Coromandel Peninsula in the distance. There is a free gas BBQ and public toilets by the beach. Little Oneroa Little Oneroa is a white sand, sheltered bay lined with pohutukawa trees for shade, calm waters that are safe for swimming and a popular bay for boats to moor. Just a stone s throw from Oneroa, Little Oneroa is within walking distance to all the restaurants and shops of the village. There is a free gas BBQ, children s playground, public toilets and the Little Oneroa Beach Store. Palm Beach Set in native bush with a beautiful beach below, Palm Beach is a popular place to live and to visit. At certain times of year, phosphorescence can fill the bay making a stunning display in the water. The area has its own restaurant, beach store, free gas BBQs and children s playground. Onetangi The two kilometre stretch of white sand on Onetangi Beach makes this settlement a popular holiday destination. It is perfect for water activities such as windsurfing, swimming and the occasional surf. The Strand is lined with houses and has two beach café restaurants, a free gas BBQ and public toilets. Western Beaches and Bays Matiatia Matiatia is an entry point to Waiheke with a busy ferry terminal, yachts moored in the harbour and a bay scattered with olive groves. The Matiatia Wharf terminal has an information kiosk, café, bus and taxi transfers, plus car and bike hire. Church Bay Church Bay, just south of Matiatia, is fast growing into an exclusive retreat with its sprinkling of vineyards and olive groves including the renowned Mudbrick and Cable Bay vineyard restaurants. The vineyards and the accommodation options match their views spectacular. Southern Beaches and Bays Rocky Bay Rocky Bay offers the perfect secluded island escape. Clad with native bush, the area is graced with stunning surrounds and as its name implies, sheltered rocky bays. It is also home to some of the island s most spectacular walkways and just around the corner from Te Whau Point. There is a free gas BBQ and public toilets. Whakanewha Bay Whakanewha is a 2,700 hectare Regional Park with a mature forest of native bush, a large wetland, remains of Maori and European history and the rare dotterel a native New Zealand bird species. Whakanewha has the island s only campground, areas for picnics, bush walks and shallow swimming, ideal for all the family on its glorious curve of shell covered beach. Putiki Bay Putiki Bay is a popular haven for boaties, offering good shelter in all except southwest winds. At the entrance to the bay, two small islands are joined by an isthmus. Surfdale Surfdale is a favourite spot for

windsurfers with a frequent breeze to set the sails and a sandy bottom to protect the feet. Surfdale village has a range of shops, services and restaurants. Blackpool Blackpool is a small settlement of beach houses and permanent residences set on a peaceful rocky beach, making it perfect for kayaking and admiring views of Auckland City in the distance. 147 Eastern Beaches and Bays Man O War Bay Man O War Bay is located on the eastern side of Waiheke, commonly referred to as the Bottom End. A very popular bay for anchorage, Man O War Bay is on the isolated side of the island so is scarcely populated. A Department of Conservation walking track leads up to the historic site of Stony Batter. Walks on Waiheke Walks on Waiheke Island provide the perfect way to get close to nature and discover the beauty of the terrain. While some of the walks are easy strolls, most walking experiences on the island are of tramping track standard and require a reasonable level of fitness. A new series of signposted walks has been released by Auckland City Council, including a new walkway at Park Point, which opened in August 2008 as part of the Park Point subdivision. Always take a sunhat, sunscreen, a rain jacket and plenty of water. Matiatia/Owhanake Loop 3 Hours ~ Access: Matiatia Wharf. This walk is ideal to take in as much of the island as possible without venturing too far from the ferry and Oneroa Village. The main loop takes about three hours at a leisurely pace, while several side trips take in some of Waiheke s historical highlights. Park Point Coastal Loop 2 hours ~ Access: End of Cable Lane, off Walter Frank Drive. Follow the track around this piece of coastline previously closed to the public. Discover Te Wharau Bay and look out for the numbered yellow information disks around the walkway, explaining significant spots and items of natural heritage. No dogs allowed on this walk. Church Bay Circuit 3 Hours ~ Access: Matiatia Wharf. Spectacular views, a special scenic reserve and an area of historical significance are features of this sometimes strenuous walk. Follow the beach to the southern end, cross the stream and climb the hillside to the first track intersection. Oneroa / Blackpool Stretch 1.5 Hours ~ Access: Tui Street. This walk starts at the island s main village, Oneroa. Two access ways are available from Oneroa Village to Oneroa Beach one on the corner of Oceanview and Waikare Roads, and the other opposite the Red Cross Hall. Hekerua Bay to Palm Beach 2 Hours ~ Access: Top of Goodwin Ave and Queen s Drive. A concrete path zig-zags down through Watters Glen to Hekerua Bay. Turn hard-right from the end of the concrete path to access Te Aroha Avenue. The incline is gentle and grassed for 250 metres, then becomes a steep track with more than 100 steps. Whakanewha Regional Park 2.5 Hours ~ Access: Gordons Road On the south side of Waiheke Island, Whakanewha Regional Park is known for its mature coastal forest, cascading streams, and sweeping crescent-shaped beach, which is cut in two by a forestcovered headland. At high tide the water is shallow, warm and ideal for children. Part of the beach is home to the endangered native dotterel. For more information visit www.arc. govt.nz Onetangi Meanderings 2 Hours ~ Access: The Strand Onetangi is Waiheke s longest ocean beach. A particularly beautiful part of the island, the bay s long, white-sand beach is ideal for family outings, safe swimming and for picnics, with a choice of refreshment establishments. Stony Batter Historic Reserve 1 Hour ~ Access: Man O War Bay Road (follow signposts). During World War II Stony Batter was part of the Auckland coastal defence system, but fortunately Auckland was never attacked and the guns were never fired in anger. The fortifications include an underground tunnel system. For more details check the website www. For information on any of the previous 6 pages, contact the Service Centre on 372 5905 or check the Auckland City Council website at www.

148 Vineyards, Wineries and Olive producers Waiheke Island has an abundance of award-winning wineries and olive groves that have become part of the fabric of Waiheke s tourism and an essential stop-over for visitors to the island. The hot, dry summers and stony soils have made Waiheke home to boutique wineries that produce unique, high quality wines based on cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, cabernet franc and more recently chardonnay grape varieties. Several vineyards have their own olive groves producing Cable Bay Vineyards The winery, restaurant, tasting room and cellar door is set amidst vineyards and olive groves above Church Bay, close to Matiatia ferry. Enjoy stunning rural and sea views looking towards Auckland City while enjoying internationally acclaimed wines. Check the website for opening times during summer and winter. The tasting room is open every day between 11am and 5pm. 12 Nick Johnstone Drive, Oneroa Phone 372 5889 info@cablebayvineyards.co.nz www.cablebayvineyards.co.nz Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory 2010 and Pinot gris wines from grapes grown in its north-facing vineyard in Church Bay. 144 Church Bay Road, Oneroa Phone 950 3175 info@jurassicridge.com www.jurassicridge.com Kennedy Point Vineyard and Olive Grove Established in 1996 on 13.5 acres at Kennedy Point, the property and grapes from three neighboring vineyards providing it with 10 acres of grape land. The home vineyard is also planted with a variety of olive trees that are blended into their estate bottled olive oil. 44 Donald Bruce Rd, Surfdale Phone 372 5600 info@kennedypointvineyard.com www.kennedypointvineyard.com extra virgin olive oil, and there are also standalone olive groves. Visitors to Waiheke can either create their own self drive schedule or take a vineyard tour. The following are some of the vineyards open to the public. Azzuro Groves Extra virgin olive oil producer, pressing its own oil from eight groves of Tuscan and Spanish olive varieties. Visit the Azzuro shop for a souvenir bottle or alpaca clothing made from the farm s herd of alpacas. 152 Te Whau Drive Phone 372 2700 www.azzurogroves.com Goldwater Estate The Goldwater family was the first on Waiheke to dare to grow grapes. Kim and Jeanette planted the island s first vinifera vineyard in 1978, and now combine old world traditional wine making techniques with modern day technology to achieve award winning hand-crafted wines. 18 Causeway Road, Putiki Bay Phone 372 7493 info@goldwater.co.nz www.goldwater.co.nz Jurassic Ridge Jurassic Ridge produces Syrah, Montepulciano, Cabernet franc Miro Vineyard Established in 1993 on a steep site in the Onetangi Basin, Miro Vineyard winemakers Cat Vosper and Barnett Bond produce a range of silky smooth Bordeaux blends, a rosé and the unique aperitif, Madame Rouge. Visit their Spanish style eatery Casita Miro where you can try their wines and traditional tapas while drinking in the views of vineyard and sea. www.mirovineyard.co.nz 3 Browns Road, Onetangi Phone 372 7854 www.mirovineyard.co.nz Mudbrick Vineyard The first plantings at Mudbrick were in 1992 by Nick and Robyn Jones, who still own and operate the property today. The vineyards are now on two different sites: at Mudbrick Vineyard and Restaurant at Church Bay and Shepherds Point Vineyard at Onetangi. Church Bay Rd, Church Bay Phone 372 9050 mudbrick@ihug.co.nz www.mudbrick.co.nz

Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory 2010 149 Obsidian Vineyard Obsidian Vineyard nestles in the coastal hills of the Onetangi viticultural area on the northern coast of Waiheke Island. Its flagship wine Obsidian is a blend of the very best Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Weeping Sands is its second label and includes a rosé. Te Makiri Road, Onetangi. Phone 372 6100 www.obsidian.co.nz Passage Rock Passage Rock Wines was established in 1994 by David and Veronika Evans-Gander. This boutique winery is set in Te Matuku Valley and also has a café open to the public that serves gorgeous pizzas as well as a la carte options. 438 Orapiu Road, RD1 Phone 372 7257 E info@passagerockwines.co.nz www.passagerockwines.co.nz Poderi Crisci Set on a ten hectare vineyard planted exclusively in merlot. The land where the vineyard is situated is believed to be 30 million years older than the rest of Waiheke. 205 Awaawaroa Rd, Awaawaroa Bay. Phone 372 2148 E info@podericrisci.co.nz www.podericrisci.co.nz Rangihoua Estate - Olive Growers Rangihoua Estate was the first olive grower to produce premium extra virgin olive oil on Waiheke. It pressed its inaugural harvest in 1997 and is now a leading brand in extra virgin olive oils, pressing its own fruit, as well as fruit from the island s vineyards and other growers. It produces prolific awardwinning oils in New Zealand and abroad. Rangihoua is home to the annual Olive Festival in November. 1 Gordons Rd, Rocky Bay Phone 372 6214 E info@rangihoua.co.nz www.rangihoua.co.nz Saratoga Estate Saratoga Estate Vineyard s grape varieties including cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, cabernet franc, syrah, sangiovese and chardonnay. 72 Onetangi Rd, Onetangi Phone 372 6450 www.saratogaestate.com Stonyridge Vineyard Stonyridge Vineyard produces cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc, malbec, and petit verdot, combining traditional winemaking with meticulous organic viticulture. Its award winning Larose is world famous. The verandah café is a perfect place to lunch and the vineyard has a reputation as a party location during the summer months. 80 Onetangi Rd, Onetangi Phone 372 8822 E enquiries@stonyridge.co.nz www.stonyridge.co.nz Te Motu Vineyard Te Motu Vineyard was established by the Dunleavy family in 1989 and is noted for its fine Bordeaux-style reds, notably the Te Motu blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc. The first vines were planted in 1989, and the first vintage was produced in 1993. The on-site restaurant The Shed has won several accolades for its gourmet food in a relaxed setting. 76 Onetangi Road, Onetangi Phone 372 6884 E info@temotu.co.nz www.temotu.co.nz Te Whau Vineyard With breathtaking 360 views, stunning architecture, exquisite food, and an amazing wine list, including its own five-star wines, Te Whau Vineyard Café has garnered awards from magazines and wine experts from around the world. 218 Te Whau Drive Phone 372 7191 E info@tewhau.com www.tewhau.co.nz View East Vineyard View East, at Waiheke s Bottom End was established in 2001, with its first Syrah vintage in 2005. It also produces a chardonnay from grapes grown at the western end of the island. 31 Cowes Bay Road, RD1 info@vieweast.co.nz Phone 373 2717 Dotterel Protection A very rare bird, and officially classified as a threatened species, the dotterel is only found in New Zealand. Dotterels are shorenesting birds making them an easy target for predators such as dogs, cats and rats. On Waiheke, Northern New Zealand dotterels nest at Whakanewha, Awaawaroa Bay, Te Matuku Bay, Piemelon Bay and several eastern beaches. Whakanewha is a well known spot for these endangered birds. The Waiheke Dotterel Guardians Charitable Trust was founded in 2000 to monitor the population and protect the birds through predator baiting and trapping, and fencing nesting grounds. It is forbidden under the Wildlife and Reserves Act to interfere with these birds. Avoid the fenced areas especially in the breeding season between August and February. Volunteer as a watcher and help with trapping and baiting by calling Park Ranger Andy Spence on 372 5647.

150 BBQ Areas Little Oneroa Beach Reserve Mary Wilson Reserve Matapana Reserve, Palm Beach Omiha Beach Reserve Onetangi Beach Reserve Oneroa Beach Reserve Onetangi Sports Park Palm Beach Reserve Surfdale Reserve Waikoupou Bay Reserve Campgrounds Whakanewha Regional Park is the only camping ground on Waiheke Island and you must book and pay in advance. For reservations, phone 366 2000. Waiheke Community Board The Auckland City Service Centre on Belgium Street, Ostend, provides council services and information. The community library, theatre and art gallery at Artworks in Oneroa and the Onetangi Sports Park are major Auckland City supported community facilities. Hauraki Gulf Islands councillor Denise Roche 6 Mitchell Road, Surfdale, Waiheke Island, 1081 Phone 372 6578 Mobile: 027 209 7534 E cr.roche@ Community Board Members Tony Sears chairman 29 Belle Terrace, Onetangi, Waiheke Island, 1971 Phone 09 372 3572 Phone 09 372 8938 E tony.sears.waiheke@aucklandcity. govt.nz Herb Romaniuk deputy chairman C/o Auckland City Council Private Bag 92516 Wellesley Street Auckland, 1141 Phone 021 666 541 Fax 09 358 4004 Phone 09 358 5005 E herb.romaniuk.waiheke@ Eileen Evans 24 Karaka Road, Palm Beach, Waiheke Island, 1081 Phone 09 372 2377 Mobile 027 337 9040 E eileen.evans.waiheke@ Nobilangelo Ceramalus 2-4 O Brien Road, Rocky Bay, Waiheke Island, 1081 Phone 09 372 2242 E nobilangelo.ceramalus.waiheke@ Ray Ericson 55 Great Barrier Road Palm Beach Waiheke Island, 1081 Phone 09 372 6174 E ray.ericson.waiheke@ Community Board Meetings are held the last Wednesday of every month at Waiheke Service Centre, 10 Belgium Street, Ostend 3.30pm. For public consultation to be heard at the Meetings, contact the Service Desk on 372 5905. Art Galleries & Studios Waiheke Community Art Gallery Home to headland Sculpture on the Gulf, Walker and Hall Art Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory 2010 Award and other prestigious events. 2 Korora Road, Artworks, Oneroa. Open daily, 10am-4pm. Phone 372 9907. www.waihekeartgallery.org.nz Te Tahi Gallery Hand crafted jewellery and local artists work. Phone 372 5063. 110B Oceanview Road, Oneroa Church Bay Studios Gabriella Lewenz Oil - canvas or wood and painting installations Church Bay Studio, 40 Motukaha Road, Church Bay. Contact 372 7030 Viewing most days by appointment www.lewenz.net Jackie Guthrie Semi-abstract oil paintings. 190 Nick Johnstone Road, Church Bay. Contact 372 8899 by appointment Olivier Duhamel Pen portraits on fine art paper. Church Bay Contact: 372 7220 by appointment www.duhamel.bz/drawings Hooked on Waiheke Fabric art from recycled materials by Jan Lewis. 36 Nikau Road, Blackpool. Contact 372 7686. Weekends 12-4pm or by appointment www.yessy.com Steven John Clark Acrylic and watercolour. 35 Burrell Road, Surfdale. Contact 372 3584. Sat, Sun 10 to 4pm or by appt www.williamjthompson.net/sjc Nancy Fergus-Story Oil, watercolour, graphite. 35 Burrell Road, Surfdale. Contact 372 5122 by appointment Pi in the Sky Gallery Pastels, acrylics, watercolours and oils. 35 Beresford Ave, Surfdale. Contact 372 2882 by appointment

Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory 2010 151 Sandra Marie Adams Vibrant and colourful acrylic paintings. 1 Alison Road, Surfdale. Contact 372 6616 by appointment Winnie Mich, 2nd Childhood Art Acrylic on paper and canvas. 53 Hamilton Road, Surfdale. Contact 372 5280 by appointment Raymond S. Ramsay Watercolor and mixed media. 1 Te Toki Road, Palm Beach. Contact 372 9094 by appointment. www.rsramsay.com Red Shed Arts Collective Gallery and sculpture garden with art classes and workshops for all ages. 76a Palm Road, Palm Beach. Contact: 372 9367 Open weekends and by appt Green Gallery Changing series of exhibitions, open seasonally. Cory Road, Palm Beach. Contact 372 2891 www.greengallery.co.nz Gabrielle Jelicich Jewellery and artwork, 93 Wilma Road, Ostend. Contact 372 9677 by appointment Isabelle Feuillet Oil, acrylic, mixed media, computer art, jewellery, ceramics. 85 Ostend Road, Ostend Contact 372 8050 by appt David Mason Ceramic bowls, bottles, vases, dishes. 4 Taraire Street, Ostend Contact: 372 2038 by appointment Gwen Rutter Art Studio Island, sea and landscapes in vibrant acrylics. 67 Fairview Cresent, Rocky Bay. Contact 372 6550 www.gwenrutter.co.nz by appointment Mike Morgan Studio Oil on canvas and board. 55 Fairview Cresent, Rocky Bay. Contact 372 9419 by appointment. Julia Forbes Winby Watercolor landscapes, and Waiheke scenes. 10 Onetangi Road, Onetangi. Contact 372 7637 by appointment. Susan Jenkin, Nikau Gallery Handcrafted porcelain figures. 232 Waiheke Road, Onetangi. Contact 372 7946 by appointment. Activities Once you have had enough of Waiheke s beaches, wine and olive oil tastings, eating and drinking, there is still plenty to do. The adventure starts here, with biking, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing and kite surfing. Take in a round of golf at Waiheke Golf Club, or enjoy frisbee golf at Onetangi Sports Park, do a mountain bike trail around Rangihoua or learn archery at Wild on Waiheke. Bike Hire Waiheke Island Quality bikes, 21 speed, clean, tidy, and well maintained. The office is at the ferry terminal at Matiatia Wharf. This makes renting and returning bikes at the end of the day very easy. Optional multi-day hires are also available with discounts. Flying Carpet Sailing Adventures Lie on the decks or nets of the Flying Carpet catamaran while you watch the ocean pass by beneath you. Anchor for a sumptuous lunch made by the skipper who is a qualified chef and sailing expert. Flying Carpets offers day sails or longer cruises on request. www.flyingcarpet.co.nz. Waiheke Sea Kayaks Ross Adventures offers various kayaking packages from guided half-day excursions to full overnight trips. Explore a mangrove system and paddle into a lagoon with rare bird species. The short distances from Waiheke to outer islands gives even more options for exploring the area. A selection of single and double kayaks are available for hire. www.kayakwaiheke.co.nz. Windsurfing Waiheke Waiheke Island offers an exciting playground of picturesque bays for windsurfers to get out on the water and have a bit of fun. Windsurfing Waiheke operates over summer, spring and autumn and can provide lessons or equipment to suit your needs. www.windsurfing-waiheke. co.nz. Team Building Activities Based at Wild on Waiheke, Insync Training specialises in customised team activities and training for conference groups, team awaydays and Christmas parties. The Great Escape team challenge is one activity that enables teams to experience the best sights, scenery and unique features Waiheke has to offer, while having fun and building team spirit. Wild on Waiheke also offers archery on its lawns. www.wildonwaiheke.co.nz.

152 Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory 2010 Waiheke Events Below are some of the events found on the Waiheke calendar and the months in which they usually occur. Cut this page out and put it on your fridge for quick reference throughout the year. For weekly updated Events, see your Waiheke Marketplace published every Wednesday or check online www.waihekemarketplace.co.nz Waiheke Island has a great range of events, festivals and concerts held throughout the year. From music festivals to fishing competitions, the island provides excellent entertainment in beautiful settings, with the friendly and relaxed atmosphere Waiheke is famous for. As the year progresses, community fundraisers emerge on the calendar involving the huge array of talented musicians and performers resident on the island often with spectacular results. January Wharf to Wharf Fun Run - This is a long established event involving a run or walk from Orapiu to Matiatia. Saturday, January 16. Organised by Waiheke Rotary. www.wharf2wharf.co.nz February Waiheke Wine Festival - Waitangi Day - Saturday February 6, at Isola Estate, Onetangi Road. A great day out showcasing Waiheke s fabulous wines, food and live entertainment. Check your Waiheke Marketplace for details. Little Day In - A musical extravaganza of local talent - fundraiser for Friends of the Street, a voluntary organisation that offers young people a safe ride home. February 13 at the Dirt Track Woolshed Club grounds on O Brien Road. Onetangi Beach Races - An iconic Waiheke event involving horse, waiter and tractor racing, sandcastle building competitions, Fashion in the Field and children s Mad Hatters competition and other attractions. Sunday, February 28. Rain date Sunday, March 14. Organised by Waiheke Rotary. www. onetangibeachraces.co.nz March Teddy Bears Picnic - Oneroa beach - fun for the little ones. Usually on World Children s Day. Check your Waiheke Marketplace for details Waiheke Marketplace King of the Bay Fishing Competition - The island s big fishing competition of the year, organised by Waiheke Rotary. Sunday, March 21. Cash prizes for the biggest snapper, other species, average weight, heaviest child s fish and ladies fish. Sponsored by Waiheke Marketplace. Weigh in, prizes and fresh fish sale at Waiheke Sports Club. April Easter Weekend - There is always live music and entertainment on Waiheke over Easter. Check your Waiheke Marketplace for details. June Once upon an Island Storytelling Festival - Queen s Birthday Weekend. The festival is a weekend of fantasy and stories, island-wide an experience for children not to be missed, organised by Waiheke s international storyteller Tanya Batt. August Waiheke Winter Blues Festival - Usually the last weekend in August, featuring NZ Blues musicians at Waiheke venues. www.whatsonwaiheke.co.nz October Labour Weekend - There is always live music and entertainment on Waiheke over Labour Weekend. Check your Waiheke Marketplace for details. November SeaLink Jassy Dean Trust Garden Safari - Every spring, people flock to Waiheke to take a peep at some of the island s most gorgeous, private gardens. The self drive safari, on November 13 and 14, offers a great way to see Waiheke Islands spectacular scenery, gardens and outdoor art. The safari is the main fundraiser for the Trust which helps sick Waiheke children and their families. www.jassydeantrust.co.nz Everything Olive Oil Festival - Spend a weekend on the island tasting a multitude of olive products, Waiheke wines and food. Laze in the grounds of Rangihoua Estate and listen to the live music. The popular festival usually runs the third weekend in November. For more information visit www.rangihoua. co.nz or www. waihekeolivefestival.co.nz December Santa Parade - This is an enormous island event those not on floats are out in force to watch the parade as it moves up and back through Oneroa Village. Carols by Candlelight - Christmas on Waiheke is symbolised by the Carols by Candlelight event held on Little Oneroa Beach Reserve. Sponsored by Auckland City Council, carols and songs are led by Waiheke musicians. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone at the Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory! Thank you for your business. Thank you for using the Waiheke Marketplace Business Directory. If you have any information you would like to send us in relation to this publication, please use the form on the left or email info@waihekemarketplace.co.nz for information or bookings. 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