Budget Accommodation Hostels Oceania New Zealand Greymouth
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Greymount is a town along the westcoast of New Zealand's South Island and is best known for being the terminus for the Tranz Alpine train (see below).
From the Greymouth Travel Guide
I really like this place. Everything is good, especially its lovely decoration. This place is the best in my trip. ... more
We came in late and there was a mix up in the rooms, but he admitted his fault, very apologetic and managed to sort it our within minutes. went the extra mile to ask if we needed anytinh for dinner.Very beautiful and believe what you see in the internet. Every details of decor was taken care and cleanliness was beyond 7star. ... more
I enjoyed my stay at Duke. Dori and his staff were friendly and attentive. He ran a tight ship while not being stingey. He has to make a profit after all. I loved the bright colours of the building inside and out and the convenience of the location for travellers arriving by train or bus was good, just a short walk. ... more
New Zealand from Saturday Night
of the most beautiful parts of the country. There is a fabulous train ride from Chc to Greymouth called ...
One Week in New Zealand
will be going through Fox Glacier to Greymouth and then taking the TranzAlpine train from Greymouth ...
Help! Driving Kaikoura to Wanaka
Hi, We are driving from Kaikoura to Wanaka via Greymouth on Arthur's Pass and need to know how long it's likely to take incase we will need to stay the night somewhere on the way? Please help? Thanks ...
The Tranzalpine Railway
One of the most beautiful views in the world pitty about the poor visibility (Lucy in the open to ...
Posted in Lucy and Lee's World Tour by LucyOwens
Flying pancakes
and campervaners when we were there. So pulling into Greymouth for our next Top 10 camper night. We did get the impression that Greymouth has that UK coastal resort feel to it, with tacky run down attractions that is good ...
Posted in Two Numpties on New Zealand Jolly by karlg598
The New Zealand road trip begins!
Franz Josef exists for one reason; the glacier. And that’s exactly why we headed there. Having picked up the hire car (Ford Focus – reassuringly familiar) and stocked up at a supermarket in Greymouth (food ain’t cheap here) we started the 2.5 hour journey to FJ. Like many football games ...
Posted in Neil & Helen's Travels by neilthelr