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+1 (888) 385-8465Awa Motel is a bright 4-star stay in Whakatane, New Zealand. Nestled at 15 The Strand East, it sits about 1,1mi from the city center. With 1,229 reviews, there’s plenty of traveler chatter to sample before booking.
Hospitality is built into the package: a restaurant, free private parking, and complimentary Wifi, plus room service, a spa tub, and air conditioning. Self-catering moments are easy with kitchen facilities, including a kitchenette and kitchenware, plus a terrace. Non-smoking rooms, extra-long beds (> 6.5 ft), a balcony with a view, free toiletries, and a bathtub round out the handy amenities.
Minimum price starts from $85. The address remains 15 The Strand East in Whakatane, New Zealand.


2 Lits Simples
1 Lit Queen Size
795 pi²
Bain à remous
Cuisine
Salle De Bains Privée
Baignoire
Apartment has two separate bedrooms and an air-conditioned lounge. Features a full kitchen with a dish washer. The private bathroom comes with a spa bath.
1 Lit Queen Size
3 Lits Simples
795 pi²
Douche
Produits de toilette gratuits
1 Lit Queen Size
970 pi²
Bouilloire
Douche
Produits de toilette gratuits
On The Strand East in Whakatane, this bright 4-star stay puts waterfront vibes within easy reach of the city center. Dining on site comes from Cafe Awa, a family-friendly restaurant that’s perfect for casual meals after a day of exploring. Guests can also enjoy a terrace for al fresco moments, and select accommodations offer a balcony with a view to soak in the surroundings.
Accommodations span a wide range, from Budget Studios to upscale Villas and Apartments. One Villa option accommodates up to 20 adults and 13 children, and the lineup includes garden-view villas as well as an Oceanfront option for those chasing a coastal vibe.


Payment is flexible, with cash accepted and major card brands including Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, American Express, and Eftpos. This blend of dining, space, and payment options makes it a solid base for families, groups, and travelers seeking a relaxed stay near Whakatane’s waterfront.

