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Duvauchelle Seaside Motel

3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (102)
"We found this a very peaceful, relaxing place to stay. The garden, sea aspect, and bird-life made this a lovely location. We also really appreciated being able to have our little dog with us. We would definitely stay here again."
The price is AED 329
AED 382 total
includes taxes & fees
6 May - 7 May
Duvauchelle Seaside Motel

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Trip time! Discover the parks in Duvauchelle.

We stop over at Duvauchelle, a small town on our way to Akaroa. It's on the Christchurch Akaroa Road at the tip of the Head Bay that is part of  a much larger Duvauchelle Bay. The bay was so serene and peaceful, almost like a lake. You cannot see the horizon from here because the bay is almost surrounded by land...that's how unique the geography of this place is....the sea or the bay rather, has gone deep inwards into the land. Notice the names around here sounds very French. Not surprising because the areas around these parts of Akaroa were first settled by the French in the olden days.
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