Launched just over a year ago by Heritage Hotel Management, the new Heritage Boutique Collection (HBC) is already offering a delectable portfolio of New Zealand properties suitable for an incentive or corporate retreat.
This exclusive collection includes the Waterfront Suites Bay of Islands, Sea Spray Suites Bay of Islands and Tuscany Villas Rotorua in New Zealand's North Island and Akaroa Cottages Banks Peninsula in the South Island.
Newest to the collection is Auckland's Waitakere Estate just 30 minutes drive west of Auckland's CBD, at the gateway to the Waitakere Ranges and back dropped by the dramatic black sand surf beaches that featured in the Jane Campion film, The Piano.
"This impressive property, so close to the city but surrounded by natural wilderness, is a convenient conference venue for 'away' days and corporate retreats," says Jeff Shearer chief operating officer Heritage Hotel Management.
Auckland's Waitakere Estate comprises 29 pristine hectares in park land with 14 refurbished guest rooms, three garden apartments and an exclusive private two-bedroom villa.
The hotel's boutique conference facilities are suitable for up to 70 people with a choice of three meeting rooms, all featuring stunning views.
Other facilities include an award winning restaurant, a swimming pool, sauna, squash court, petanque and croquet lawn, private bush walks and a helicopter landing site.
Another gorgeous HBC corporate retreat property, just two and a half hours north of Auckland, is the elegant Waterfront Suites Bay of Islands.
The property's stylishly appointed suites offer superior interior design, modern facilities and a superb location right in the heart of Paihia overlooking the water.
The suites are available in one, two and three bedroom configurations and the penthouse is ideal for exclusive corporate retreats.
The Waterfront Suites Bay of Islands has recently been named amongst the top 35 hotels world wide on this year's Expedia Insiders' Select™ list.
For information on a conference or incentive at a Heritage Boutique Collection property contact shelleye@heritagehotels.co.nz or visit www.heritagehotels.co.nz
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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