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Calais
RESERVATIONS 0800 422 524

6 Adams Avenue
Mt Maunganui
New Zealand
Ph +64 7 575 3805
Fax +64 7 575 3807
Email calais@xtra.co.nz

CALAIS MOUNT RESORT
Calais Mount Resort Apartments are situated at the foot of Mt Maunganui, Mauao. Opened in 2000, Calais Mount Resort Apartments are self contained and serviced. All equipped with your own laundry facilities, some with spa baths.

32 beautifully appointed suites range from Studios to 2 bedroom + conservatory.
Studio Apartments from $130, Family Apartments from $170 per night.
The apartments are available for holiday accommodation, or long term rental. 
Enjoy a relaxing night out with one of our special online packages.


Monthly Specials loaded and ready to book up until December 2012!  Click on 'Bookings' and follow the instructions of making a booking to view the specials

March Special
Get in early and book any apartment type for the month of March and receive a 10% discount off the nightly rate!


Packages & Specials can not be used in conjunction with any other special & are non-commissionable rates. 
Specials are only available if you book directly with us and not through a third party. Specials are not available on Public Holiday Weekends

We also offer one of the lowest corporate rates & are only a 5 min drive from the airport.

Mount Maunganui is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in New Zealand. Its white sand beaches and excellent climate make the Mount one of the most popular destinations in New Zealand. We are one of the many resorts preferred by the All Blacks, Rugby Sevens, Op Shop & Jimmy Barnes. Stay right in the heart of it all in absolute luxury at affordable prices.

BROADBAND HOT SPOT:
Calais has a Tomizone Wireless Internet Hot Spot available in reception area for a minimal charge.
Perfect to take the office with you when away from the desk.


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