Summary:
Perched above Hekerua Bay, Clifftop Sanctuary blends modern design with relaxed coastal living, wide decks, open spaces, and sweeping sea views.
The Space:
Clifftop Sanctuary is arranged to follow the light and views, with cedar tones, wide windows, and bright interiors that open to the sea. The main living area forms the heart of the home, combining a fully equipped kitchen, dining space, and lounge. Glass doors open directly onto the expansive deck, a quiet spot for long lunches, reading in the sun, or evenings beside the outdoor fireplace. An indoor fireplace keeps the home warm in cooler months.
The layout is ideal for families or couples travelling together, with four bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms. The super-king master suite has an ensuite and sea views. The additional king and two queen bedrooms are calm, uncluttered, and finished with soft linens. Modern conveniences, heating, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and easy off-street parking.
Whether you are gathered around the fire or stretched out on the deck, the home is designed for slow, easy living with views that run straight to the horizon.
Bed Configuration
Bedroom 1: Super king bed (ensuite)
Bedroom 2: King bed
Bedroom 3: Queen bed
Bedroom 4: Queen bed
Bathrooms: 2.5
Parking:
Off-street parking for up to two vehicles.
Minimum Stays: 7 nights from mid December to mid January, 3 nights all holiday weekends, 2 nights at all other times.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the entire property.
The Neighborhood:
High above the coastline, Clifftop Sanctuary looks out over the sweep of Hekerua Bay, where mornings begin with birdsong and the sound of the tide below. A few minutes down the hill you’ll find Little Oneroa Beach, perfect for a quiet swim or a takeaway coffee as the sun climbs.
Wander a little further into Oneroa Village, where you can grab breakfast at Wai Kitchen or enjoy a long lunch at The Oyster Inn, owned by chef Josh Emett. The Island Grocer stocks everything from fresh produce to cheeses and local delicacies, ideal for an easy meal back at home or a picnic on the sand.
Boutiques and galleries fill the main street; browse The Tailor and His Lover for natural-fibre design, Body and Souls for effortless beachwear, or pop into one of the local ceramic studios for island-made pieces.
When the afternoon stretches long, head toward the Vineyard Valley, Stonyridge, Tantalus Estate, Te Motu, and Wild on Waiheke all within a few minutes’ drive. Or stop by The Heke Kitchen, Brewery & Distillery for a tasting paddle and an easy meal under the trees.
As the day winds down, the light turns gold across the bay and the air cools around the cliffs. the kind of quiet beauty that reminds you you’re on Waiheke time.
Getting Around:
Getting around from Clifftop Sanctuary is easy. The Matiatia passenger ferry terminal is about a 10-minute drive from the house, and regular bus routes (50A and 50B) connect the ferry to Oneroa Village, Little Oneroa Beach, and Onetangi, with a stop just a 4- to 5-minute walk from the property at the corner of Hekerua Bay Road and Ocean View Road.
If you haven’t brought a car, don’t worry, taxis on Waiheke can be expensive, and the public bus network is a convenient way to explore the island. Jump on a bus, meet a few new people, and make a day of it. The main routes pass right through Vineyard Valley, with stops outside nearly all of the top wineries, Stonyridge, Tantalus Estate, Te Motu, and Wild on Waiheke, perfect for tasting wines, sharing lunch, and letting someone else do the driving.
On the way, you’ll pass The Heke Kitchen, Brewery & Distillery, a relaxed spot for a meal or a drink under the trees, with a bus stop right out front.
E-bikes and car hire are also easy to arrange if you’d like to explore further, and there’s off-street parking at the property for two vehicles. However you travel, every route comes with a view, rolling vines, glimpses of sea, and that easy Waiheke pace that makes the journey part of the experience..
Other Things to Note:
Please note : Minimum stays:
7 nights between mid-December and mid-January, 3 nights for all holiday weekends, and 2 nights at all other times.
Please note : Occupancy:
This property is not suitable for children under five years of age.
Like most Waiheke homes, the property runs on rainwater tanks, so we ask guests to use water thoughtfully.
Interaction with Guests:
Our Stay Waiheke team is available seven days a week from 8:30 am to 5 pm, with after-hours assistance for urgent matters. Once you’ve checked in, everything you need for a comfortable and relaxing stay will be ready for you to enjoy.