Summary:
Set high on the Onetangi hillside with sweeping views in every direction, No.63 is a completely rebuilt beach-style retreat offering total privacy, expansive decks, a 13-metre pool, and contemporary interiors filled with natural light. Surrounded by gardens, native plantings, and uninterrupted sea views, it’s a calm, elevated hideaway designed for relaxed island living.
The Space:
No.63 has been thoughtfully redesigned to make the most of its crow’s-nest position. The main living areas sit on the ground floor and open through ten large sliders to a wide, two-level deck overlooking the pool and the coastline below. With views stretching across the northern and western headlands, this is a home made for easy days outdoors, morning coffee on the window seats, long afternoons by the pool, and quiet evenings watching the light shift across the water.
Inside, the ground floor brings together a generous living room, a fully equipped luxury kitchen, and a dining area that flows naturally outdoors. Window seats are built into the main living zone, creating sunny corners to read or unwind throughout the day. The layout makes gathering simple and sociable, while still offering quiet spaces for guests wanting their own moment of calm.
There is one bedroom and bathroom on the main level. Upstairs, the master bedroom with ensuite opens to a private deck with far-reaching coastal views. The second upstairs bedroom has three single beds and sits beside a light-filled living area that also opens to the deck, creating a flexible family space.
The adjacent studio is connected by a bridge walkway and includes a queen bed, a single bed, and its own bathroom. A separate TV area with beanbags makes this an ideal zone for teenagers or additional guests. The grounds surrounding the home extend toward the western coastline, with lawns, garden paths, and plenty of room to sit outside or explore the property.
No.63 is designed to feel comfortable in every season, with warm natural materials, airy interiors, and easy outdoor living at the heart of the experience.
Bed Configuration
Bedroom 1: King bed
Bedroom 2: Queen bed
Bedroom 3: Three single beds
Studio: Queen bed and one single bed
Please note: Please note: The property is a private retreat, gatherings, functions or group activities are not permitted.
Minimum stays: 7 nights mid December to mid January, 3 nights all holiday weekends and 2 nights at all other times.
Discounts may apply for longer stays, depending on seasonality.
Guest Access:
Guests have private access to the entire home, including the main house, the upper-level bedrooms, the studio, all outdoor decks, the pool, gardens, and surrounding grounds. Parking is available on site. Early check-in and late check-out may be available on request depending on bookings before and after your stay.
The Neighborhood:
No.63 sits close to Onetangi, home to a long sandy beach and some of the island’s best-known dining and vineyard experiences.
For breakfast or coffee, Three Seven Two is a short drive away and offers relaxed island dining by the beach, while Charlie Farley’s is a well-loved spot for casual meals throughout the day. For a more elevated lunch, Ki Māha sits right across from the beach and serves refined coastal dishes with a warm island feel.
Nearby vineyards include Tantalus Estate with its beautiful dining room and craft brewery, Stonyridge for long vineyard lunches among the vines, and Te Motu for seasonal dishes with a peaceful rural outlook. Obsidian is also close by and known for its relaxed tasting environment among the valley hills. The area is also home to walking tracks and lookouts, making it easy to explore between meals and swims.
Getting Around:
The nearest bus stop is on Onetangi Road, connecting directly to Oneroa, the ferry, and major vineyards including Mudbrick, Cable Bay, Tantalus, Stonyridge, and Te Motu. Taxis, e-bikes, scooters, and rental cars are available across the island, and the property has easy on-site parking.
Other Things to Note:
The property is a private retreat and gatherings, events, or group functions are not permitted.
Minimum stays are seven nights from mid-December to mid-January, three nights on all holiday weekends, and two nights at all other times.
The home uses rainwater tanks, so mindful water use is appreciated.
Discounts may be available for longer stays depending on season.