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Other unit configurations may exist at this resort.
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Wk. No | Fri. to Fri. | Sat. to Sat. | >Sun. to Sun. |
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1 | Jan. 5 - Jan. 12 | Jan. 6 - Jan. 13 | Jan. 7 - Jan.14 |
2 | Jan. 12 - Jan. 19 | Jan. 13 - Jan. 20 | Jan. 7 - Jan. 14 |
3 | Jan. 19 - Jan. 26 | Jan. 20 - Jan. 27 | Jan. 14 - Jan. 21 |
4 | Jan. 26 - Feb. 2 | Jan. 27 - Feb. 3 | Jan. 21 - Jan. 28 |
5 | Feb. 2 - Feb. 9 | Feb. 3 - Feb. 10 | Jan. 28 - Feb. 4 |
6 | Feb. 9 - Feb. 16 | Feb. 10 - Feb. 17 | Feb. 4 - Feb. 11 |
7 | Feb. 16 - Feb. 23 | Feb. 17 - Feb. 24 | Feb. 11 - Feb. 18 |
8 | Feb. 23 - Mar. 2 | Feb. 24 - Mar. 3 | Feb. 18 - Feb. 25 |
9 | Mar. 2 - Mar. 9 | Mar. 3 - Mar. 10 | Feb. 25 - Mar. 4 |
10 | Mar. 09 - Mar. 16 | Mar. 10 - Mar. 17 | Mar. 4 - Mar. 11 |
11 | Mar. 4 - Mar. 11 | Mar. 17 - Mar. 24 | Mar. 11 - Mar. 18 |
12 | Mar. 23 - Mar. 30 | Mar. 24 - Mar. 31 | Mar. 18 - Mar. 25 |
13 | Mar. 30 - Apr. 6 | Mar. 31 - Apr. 7 | Mar. 25 - Apr. 1 |
14 | Apr. 6 - Apr. 13 | Apr. 7 - Apr. 14 | Apr. 2 - Apr. 9 |
15 | Apr. 13 - Apr. 20 | Apr. 14 - Apr. 21 | Apr. 8 - Apr. 15 |
16 | Apr. 20 - Apr. 27 | Apr. 21 - Apr. 28 | Apr. 15 - Apr. 22 |
17 | Apr. 27 - May. 4 | Apr. 28 - May. 5 | Apr. 22 - Apr. 29 |
18 | May. 4 - May. 11 | May. 5 - May. 12 | Apr. 29 - May. 6 |
19 | May. 11 - May. 18 | May. 12 - May. 19 | May. 6 - May. 13 |
20 | May. 18 - May. 25 | May. 19 - May. 26 | May. 13 - May. 20 |
21 | May. 25 - Jun. 1 | May. 26 - Jun. 2 | May. 20 - May. 27 |
22 | Jun. 1 - Jun. 8 | Jun. 2 - Jun. 9 | May. 27 - Jun. 3 |
23 | Jun. 8 - Jun. 15 | Jun. 9 - Jun. 16 | Jun. 3 - Jun. 10 |
24 | Jun. 15 - Jun. 22 | Jun. 16 - Jun. 23 | Jun. 10 - Jun. 17 |
25 | Jun. 22 - Jun. 29 | Jun. 23 - Jun. 30 | Jun. 17 - Jun. 24 |
26 | Jun. 29 - Jul. 6 | Jun. 30 - Jul. 7 | Jun. 24 - Jul. 1 |
27 | Jul. 6 - Jul. 13 | Jul. 7 - Jul. 14 | Jul. 1 - Jul. 8 |
28 | Jul. 13 - Jul. 20 | Jul. 14 - Jul. 21 | Jul. 8 - Jul. 15 |
29 | Jul. 20 - Jul. 27 | Jul. 21 - Jul. 28 | Jul. 8 - Jul. 15 |
30 | Jul. 27 - Aug. 3 | Jul. 28 - Aug. 4 | Jul. 22 - Jul. 29 |
31 | Aug. 3 - Aug. 10 | Aug. 5 - Aug. 12 | Jul. 12 - Aug. 5 |
32 | Aug. 10 - Aug. 17 | Aug. 11 - Aug. 18 | Aug. 5 - Aug. 12 |
33 | Aug. 17 - Aug. 24 | Aug. 18 - Aug. 25 | Aug. 12 - Aug. 19 |
34 | Aug. 24 - Aug. 31 | Aug. 25 - Sep. 1 | Aug. 19 - Aug. 26 |
35 | Aug. 31 - Sep. 7 | Sep. 1 - Sep. 8 | Aug. 26 - Sep. 2 |
36 | Sep. 7 - Sep. 14 | Sep. 8 - Sep. 15 | Sep. 3 - Sep. 10 |
37 | Sep. 14 - Sep. 21 | Sep. 15 - Sep. 22 | Sep. 9 - Sep. 16 |
38 | Sep. 21 - Sep. 28 | Sep. 22 - Sep. 29 | Sep. 16 - Sep. 23 |
39 | Sep. 28 - Oct. 5 | Sep. 28 - Oct. 5 | Sep. 23 - Sep. 30 |
40 | Oct. 5 - Oct. 12 | Oct. 6 - Oct. 13 | Sep. 30 - Oct. 7 |
41 | Oct. 12 - Oct. 19 | Oct. 13 - Oct. 20 | Oct. 7 - Oct. 14 |
42 | Oct. 19 - Oct. 26 | Oct. 20 - Oct. 27 | Oct. 14 - Oct. 21 |
43 | Oct. 26 - Nov. 2 | Oct. 27 - Nov. 3 | Oct. 21 - Oct. 28 |
44 | Nov. 2 - Nov. 9 | Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 | Oct. 28 - Nov. 4 |
45 | Nov. 9 - Nov. 16 | Nov. 10 - Nov. 17 | Nov. 4 - Nov. 11 |
46 | Nov. 16 - Nov. 23 | Nov. 17 - Nov. 24 | Nov. 11 - Nov. 18 |
47 | Nov. 23 - Nov. 30 | Nov. 24 - Dec. 1 | Nov. 18 - Nov. 25 |
48 | Nov. 30 - Dec. 7 | Dec. 1 - Dec. 8 | Nov. 25 - Dec. 2 |
49 | Dec. 7 - Dec. 14 | Dec. 8 - Dec. 15 | Dec. 2 - Dec. 9 |
50 | Dec. 14 - Dec. 21 | Dec. 15 - Dec. 22 | Dec. 9 - Dec. 16 |
51 | Dec. 21 - Dec. 28 | Dec. 22 - Dec. 29 | Dec. 16 - Dec. 23 |
52 | Dec. 28 - Jan. 4 | Dec. 29 - Jan. 5 | Dec. 23 - Dec. 30 |
Season Information
Time | Datesstart date and end date | |
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medium demand | 29-May-2021 to 28-Aug-2021 | |
High demand | 02-Jan-2021 to 01-May-2021 | |
High demand | 25-Sep-2021 to 31-Dec-2021 | |
low demand | 01-May-2021 to 29-May-2021 | |
low demand | 28-Aug-2021 to 25-Sep-2021 |
Discovered by Captain Cook in 1770, Banks Peninsula protects Akaroa Harbour, home to Club Lavaud. In 1840 Club Lavaud's namesake, Captain Charles Lavaud, led 63 emigrants to settle the area and, through the Treaty of Waitangi, pronounced British sovereignty. However, these hearty French nationals remained to settle Akaroa. In 1850, many British joined the French settlers and so helped establish one of New Zealand's main whaling and fishing ports. Besides rich history, guests will find great relaxation and recreation in the area. Experience the beach, tennis, horseback riding, and golf, all within easy reach of the resort.
Property Info
Front Desk:
Check In Check Out:
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Check In Time: 15:30
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Check Out Time: 09:30
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Weeks Resort check in days: Friday
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Accessibility Features:
Additional Info:
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No Pets. Please contact the resort directly regarding its ADA/general service animal policy.
Attractions
Recreation
On-site:
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Playground
Off-site:
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Beach (Nearby)
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Bicycling (Nearby)
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Beach facilities (Nearby)
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Water Skiing (Nearby)
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Tennis (Nearby)
Property Amenities
Resort Services
On-site:
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Laundry facilities
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Internet access in public areas (fees may apply): Dial up connection
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Languages spoken onsite: English
Off-site:
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Currency exchange (Nearby)
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Medical facility (Nearby)
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Post Office (Nearby)
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Dry cleaning/laundry service (Nearby)
Restaurant & Dining
Off-site:
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Restaurant/Dining(Nearby)
Resort Contact
Club Lavaud
(#1801)
2-6 Rue Lavaud
Akaroa,
New Zealand
Resort telephone number: 3-304-7517
Discovered by Captain Cook in 1770, Banks Peninsula protects Akaroa Harbour, home to Club Lavaud. In 1840 Club Lavaud's namesake, Captain Charles Lavaud, led 63 emigrants to settle the area and, through the Treaty of Waitangi, pronounced British sovereignty. However, these hearty French nationals remained to settle Akaroa. In 1850, many British joined the French settlers and so helped establish one of New Zealand's main whaling and fishing ports. Besides rich history, guests will find great relaxation and recreation in the area. Experience the beach, tennis, horseback riding, and golf, all within easy reach of the resort.
2 Bedroom
Sleeps:
6
Privacy:
6
Kitchen:
Full
Bathroom:
Full Bath & 3/4 Bath
Amenities
- Washer/Dryer: All units
- Iron and ironing board available
- Clothes Drying Rack
- Alarm clock/clock radio
- Bath countertops: Marble
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Furnishings
- Television: Antenna
- DVD Player
Room Facts
- Unit flooring: Tile , Carpet
- Outdoor living space with furniture
- Safety equipment
Kitchen Equipments
- Cheese grater
- Hand mixer
Kitchen Features
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
Bedding Configuration
- Bed Size / Sleeping Arrangements (of like Unit types): Queen , Multiple Single Bed , Double pull out sofa
Destination Highlights
Discovered by Captain Cook in 1770, Banks Peninsula protects Akaroa Harbour, home to Club Lavaud. In 1840 Club Lavaud's namesake, Captain Charles Lavaud, led 63 emigrants to settle the area and, through the Treaty of Waitangi, pronounced British sovereignty. However, these hearty French nationals remained to settle Akaroa. In 1850, many British joined the French settlers and so helped establish one of New Zealand's main whaling and fishing ports. Besides rich history, guests will find great relaxation and recreation in the area. Experience the beach, tennis, horseback riding, and golf, all within easy reach of the resort.
Directions from Major Airport to Resort
The nearest international airport is in Christchurch about a one and a half hours drive from the resort.Take Highway 75 to Akaroa and turn right onto Rue Lavaud to the resort.
Urgent Information
Mandatory fees
Mandatory Security deposit is 200 local currency. Cash or Credit is accepted.
A security deposit is required at check in either by cash or credit card.