Rapahoe Beach modern, comfortable beachfront motel accommodation, just 2 minutes walk from the beach.
Beach View Motel is situated on New Zealand’s beautiful West Coast, 10 minutes north of Greymouth.
Rapahoe is also on the boundary of the Paparoa National Park which boasts native forest, limestone cliffs, caves and underground streams.
Keith and Robyn would like to welcome you to their beautiful motel complex. We hope that you will enjoy your visit to this exquisite, scenic part of New Zealand.
Rapahoe Beach Motel Accommodation
- Elevated views from all units
- 150 metres to the beach front
- Quiet beach with awesome sunsets!
- 2mins from nearby Hotel/Restaurant
- Spectacular semi precious gem stones including green stone along our beach
- Rapahoe is just a 10 minute drive north of Greymouth
- 4 Units serviced daily
- 3 Studios sleep 3
- 1 x 1brm sleeps 6
- Cooking facilities
- Microwave
- Hair dryer
- Twin/queen size beds
- Electric blankets
- Heaters
- Laundry
About Rapahoe
Rapahoe is a small settlement just 10 minutes north of Greymouth. It is a quiet community with under 50 houses and overlooks a magnificent beach. It is situated on the “coast road” which is now rated by the lonely planet as on the top ten scenic drives in the world. Rapahoe is also on the boundary of the Paparoa National Park which boasts native forest, limestone cliffs, caves and underground streams. The Point Elizabeth walkway leads out to the top of the headland from where the seals and Hector’s dolphins can often be seen. A seal colony is also located on the rocks at the far end of the beach. The beach itself provides great stone collecting possibilities, with greenstone often found, fishing, surfing and safe swimming.
Greymouth
The Greymouth area is just 10 minutes south of Rapahoe and is the main business centre for the West Coast region. It offers visitors a wide range of outdoor experiences including Shantytown, quad bike and 4X4 off-road adventures, mountain biking, river and cave rafting, canoeing, caving, climbing, guided walks & tours, scenic flights, helicopter flights, glacier landings, surfing, gold panning and much more. You will also find jade and bone carving galleries, art galleries, museums with a variety of cafes and restaurants.
Punakaiki
30 minutes drive from Rapahoe.
Punakaiki is most famous for its pancake rocks and blowholes – both of which are spectacular and a must see when visiting the west coast. They are formed by the weathering of layers of limestone and are quite spectacular. Punakaiki is also in the middle of the Paparoa National Park. This is managed by the department of conservation and has been under their care since 1987. Punakaiki has a number of coastal walks that will allow you to take a closer look at your surroundings and to walk along the sandy beaches. There are also tracks that lead through the native rainforest so that you can experience the native flora in more detail. There is also a large number of forest birds such as Tui, Bellbird and Kereru (New Zealand pigeon) that migrate seasonally between coastal and upland.