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Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park on Karikari Peninsula for sale

Mike Dinsdale
Mike Dinsdale
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18 Apr, 2026 05:00 PM4 mins to read
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This slice of Northland paradise, the Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park on Karikari Peninsula's Perehipe Beach, is for sale.

This slice of Northland paradise, the Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park on Karikari Peninsula's Perehipe Beach, is for sale.

A slice of Northland paradise that has left lasting memories for thousands of holidaymakers is for sale, with the Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park looking for new owners.

The 2.43ha freehold campsite, on Perehipe Beach on the Karikari Peninsula, has been a favoured spot for campers and holidaymakers for decades.

Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park is a popular base for fishing, golf and vineyards.

Carrington Estate golf course and Karikari Estate winery are minutes away, and the waters off the peninsula are famed for record striped marlin catches.

Whatuwhiwhi is the nearest Top 10 Holiday Park to Ninety Mile Beach Te Oneroa-a-Tohe and Cape Reinga, and within easy reach of the Bay of Islands, making it a gateway to some of the country’s top natural attractions.

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The park combines sweeping views across Doubtless Bay with modern facilities and diverse accommodation – from self-contained chalets, villas and motel units to family studios, kitchen cabins, and powered and non-powered campervan and tent sites. This allows the business to tap into a broad visitor market, from families and groups to fishing enthusiasts, lifestyle escape seekers, and luxury self-drive tourists.

An existing resource consent, valid until 2032, allows further expansion by developing a vacant area with 15 new chalet units.

The land, buildings, business and chattels sustaining the holiday park are being offered to new owners as a freehold going concern. Sale is by negotiation, through Wayne Keene, Eddie Rizarri and Gary Lucus of Bayleys Real Estate.

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It is the latest Far North holiday park to sell after Hihi Beach Holiday Park and Ahipara Holiday Park were taken over by new owners in 2024.

The Whatuwhiwhi sale comes as New Zealand’s holiday park sector undergoes a sharp recovery, with 2025 marking the strongest rebound since borders reopened after Covid-19. The sector now accounts for around a quarter of all commercial guest nights nationwide.

The Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park is for sale after decades of providing holiday memories.
The Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park is for sale after decades of providing holiday memories.

The business has operated for more than three decades, evolving from a family-run coastal campground into a significant regional tourism operation with a wide mix of accommodation types.

Bayleys hotels, tourism and leisure sales national director, Wayne Keene, said the business offers the chance to capitalise on strong domestic and growing international holiday park demand.

“This profitable, long-established tourism business combines income backed by strong occupancy and loyal clientele, with excellent long-term growth potential which is both business-specific and sector-driven. Originally a family-run coastal campground, it has established itself as a leading Northland holiday destination,” Keene said.

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“Now part of the trusted nationwide Top 10 network, and run by one fulltime manager, the park has attracted a multitude of repeat customers over its three decades of hospitality heritage. Combined with quality facilities, this makes it a proven, reputable tourism asset in an idyllic location.”

Beyond guest units, the extensive well-maintained buildings and infrastructure include communal kitchens, TV lounge and laundry, a staff unit, barbecue areas, and specialist facilities for cleaning fish and washing and launching boats. These are underpinned by an expansive residential-zoned freehold landholding of approximately 2.43ha, which includes plentiful car parking and an area for parking boats.

“Whatuwhiwhi Top 10 Holiday Park offers a turnkey operation with a long track record of profitability. Its diverse accommodation, contemporary facilities, and waterfront views position it strongly in the New Zealand holiday park market,” Rizarri said.

The business comes with various avenues for new owners to explore to add further revenue, through the likes of enhanced marketing, off-season promotions, and further development of amenities – including adding the consented chalets.

With Northland holiday parks typically recording higher occupancy than the national average, the sale provides a window into broader trends shaping regional tourism recovery, outdoor accommodation demand, and long‑term investment in coastal destinations, he said.

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