Discover Ahipara TOP 10 Holiday Park – Your Gateway to Ninety Mile Beach.

Welcome!

If you’re planning a trip to Northland and looking for a welcoming, family-friendly place to stay, Ahipara TOP 10 Holiday Park is an excellent choice. Nestled near the world-famous Ninety Mile Beach, this well-loved holiday park offers the perfect balance between comfort, adventure, and connection with nature.

Comfortable Stays for Every Traveller.

Comfortable Stays for Every Traveller.

Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or with the whole family, Ahipara TOP 10 Holiday Park has accommodation options to suit every need and budget. Choose from:

  • Cosy cabins – ideal for those who prefer a bit more comfort and privacy.

  • Powered campervan sites – perfect for road trippers exploring Northland.

  • Spacious tent sites – surrounded by greenery, offering a peaceful camping experience close to the beach.

Each option is thoughtfully designed to make your stay easy and enjoyable, with convenient access to all park facilities.

Facilities That Make You Feel at Home

Guests at Ahipara Holiday Park enjoy a wide range of modern amenities, including:

  • A well-equipped communal kitchen for preparing meals together.

  • Clean and modern bathroom facilities maintained to a high standard.

  • A BBQ area perfect for relaxed outdoor dining.

  • Laundry services for extended stays.

  • Free Wi-Fi available throughout the park, so you can stay connected while you unwind.

Everything you need for a comfortable and stress-free stay is right here on site.

Explore Ahipara and Northland’s Coastal Wonders

Ahipara’s location makes it an ideal base to explore the best of Northland’s natural and cultural treasures. Just moments from the park, you’ll find Shipwreck Bay, one of New Zealand’s most iconic surf spots. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer chasing perfect waves or a beginner looking to learn, the area caters to all skill levels.

If surfing’s not your thing, there’s still plenty to enjoy. The vast stretch of Ninety Mile Beach invites long scenic walks, beachcombing, and incredible sunsets. Fishing enthusiasts can cast a line in the rich coastal waters, while thrill-seekers can try quad biking or sandboarding on the nearby dunes.

For those interested in local culture, Ahipara and the surrounding region offer opportunities to connect with Māori heritage through guided tours and storytelling experiences that provide insight into the area’s deep cultural significance.

A Perfect Blend of Relaxation and Adventure

Whether you’re here to unwind in nature, explore the rugged coastline, or enjoy outdoor adventures, Ahipara TOP 10 Holiday Park offers the perfect starting point. With its relaxed atmosphere, friendly hospitality, and unbeatable location, it’s no wonder visitors return year after year.

So pack your bags, head north, and discover why Ahipara TOP 10 Holiday Park is one of New Zealand’s favourite coastal getaways.

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