Omiha: The Way to Wine, Dine, Soak in Style
Omiha (Rocky Bay) is a shielded South-side bay of New Zealand in Waiheke Island, which in the Hauraki Gulf is the second-biggest and most inhabited island. Owing to the beaches, vineyards and olive thickets of its towns, Waiheke has been the 5th region to visit by Lonely Planet Best in Travel and 4th on Conde Nast Traveler Best Islands, as a merit to Omiha, Waiheke Island, New Zealand hotels. The Ardmore Airport (AMZ) and Auckland International Airport (AKL), within 49.2 km and 50.0 km respectively, are in the neighborhood.
Best Time to Visit
Having temperatures cascade from 68°F (20°C) to 77°F (25°C), January, February, March and December are the months to beat in regard to pleasant and defensive fun. The 10-day Waiheke Walking Festival transpires every November, to the desirability of Omiha, Waiheke Island, New Zealand motel inns. July, the wettest month, must be sidestepped. The Waiheke Summerfest of Rangihoua Estate, with its award-winning extra virgin olive oil, comes to the Auckland Region every January.
What to Do & Area Attractions
With Te Toiokawharu as its peak, the Waitakere Ranges string of hills is recognized by native Māori as Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa. Vineyards, a farmers' market and food stalls await at tiny Matakana Village in the Rodney Ward. Kids and grown-ups alike may ride the trained ponies and donkeys of Clevedon Animal Farm. Unwind later on with ace Omiha, Waiheke Island, New Zealand hotel deals at Te Whau Lodge, Le Chalet Waiheke Apartments, or Waiheke Island Resort.