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Your first home
in New Zealand

About Luau

Luau Accommodation is an option known among international students in Auckland. Luciana (owner) is Brazilian and she takes special care about the welfare of students, cleanliness and proper functioning of the structure of the accommodation.

 

A major advantage of this accommodation is a friendly environment with students from different parts of the world.

​The experience of living abroad is certainly rewarding, but at the same time is the most challenging and Luau Accommodation’s doors are open to help you at this stage.


Luau Accommodation is located in 4 units. All Luau Accommodation units are close to Supermarkets, Restaurants, Cinemas, Shopping Malls, Banks and more.
 

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About Luciana Ramos

Luciana was born in Brazil and earned a degree in Business Administration. She has always had her own business ventures. In 2008, she moved to New Zealand and a year later, in 2009, she opened Luau Accommodation.

She has a deep love for New Zealand, embracing its natural beauty, diverse culture, and the warm hospitality of its people. She cherishes the opportunities and experiences the country has provided, and this passion is reflected in her dedication to creating a welcoming environment at Luau Accommodation.

“My business goal is to create and maintain a welcoming, tidy, clean, and friendly environment at Luau Accommodation, ensuring that all students feel at home and have a comfortable and enjoyable unique stay”.

Our Locations

Accommodations

Rules

For students

Noise

It is not allowed noise in any room of the flat between 10pm and 8am – all days.

Alcohol Consumption

It is not allowed to consume Alcohol after 10pm.

Smoking

Luau Accommodation is located in a Smoke Free Building.

Room Organization

Residents shall keep their rooms and its contents in
a clean and tidy condition
at all times.

Kitchen Organization

Residents shall keep their stuffs cleaned, dried and organized every time they finish cooking.

Dinners Stuffs

Dinners stuffs must be cleaned and organized before 10pm.

Stove and Oven

Stove and Oven are not allowed to be used between 10pm to 7am.

Drugs Consumption

This kind of behaviour is not permitted or tolerated in

this accommodation.

If this happens you will be

told to vacate the house

within 24 hours.

Discover New Zealand

Hobbiton Village

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A fantastical world of wonder awaits at the filming site of Hobbiton Shire. Nestled within the verdant farmland south of Auckland, this authentic recreation of Bilbo Baggins’ Middle Earth village immerses you in all the magic and adventure of the Lord of the Rings.

Ride over the rolling Bombay Hills, through the sprawling Waikato region and past the heritage town of Cambridge, travelling not just south from Auckland but deep into the pages of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy.

 

As you enter the 12-acre (5 ha) farm that was transformed into Hobbiton for the filming of Peter Jackson’s blockbuster trilogy, the undulating, emerald landscape begins to reveal its secrets. More than 40 hobbit homes are tucked beneath burrow-like bumps in the grassy plain, including Bilbo Baggins’ round-doored abode – Bag End.

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Auckland Museum

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Auckland Museum is regarded as one of the finest museums in the Southern Hemisphere and is renowned for its unique collection of Maori and Pacific treasures. It is also a war memorial for the Auckland province.

 

Housed in one of the country’s finest heritage buildings, the Museum tells the story of New Zealand as a nation; from award-winning natural history exhibits to galleries which investigate New Zealand's cultural origins.

 

Scars on the Heart, the Museum’s war memorial exhibition, tells the story of New Zealand at war, while He Taonga Maori – the Museums Maori treasures gallery, displays over 2000 priceless Maori artefacts, including rare carvings and the last great Maori war canoe carved from a giant Totara tree.Auckland Museum is the only venue in Auckland where visitors can experience a Maori cultural performance daily.

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Skytower

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For time out, take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking 360 degree views right across Auckland from the 328m tall Sky Tower or if it is adrenaline that you are seeking – take a walk around the top of the famous pergola or Sky Jump off!

 

There is also time for indulgence and pampering at SKYCITY. With an array of delicious cuisine from our 25 restaurants and bars and also a luxurious casino the sky city has always something to offer you.

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The Beautiful Bay of Islands

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A three-hour drive or 35 minute flight north of Auckland, the Bay of Islands encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula and includes the wonderful boutique towns of Russell, Opua, and Paihia.
 

A choice of tour operators in the region offer excellent trips by sea or air to spectacular Cape Brett and the ‘Hole in the Rock’ on Piercy Island. A passenger ferry service runs between Paihia and Russell, while a vehicle ferry provides a link between Opua and Russell. On land, enjoy beautiful river and seaside walking tracks or encounter the mighty Kauri Tree in pristine subtropical rainforest.
 

Embark on a voyage of discovery and enjoy the beauty of this area when you join a daily cruise, charter a yacht or hire a sea kayak. Once you’re around Tapeka Point - just north of Russell - you’ll enter a maritime adventure playground with an abundance of wildlife including penguins, dolphins, marlin, whales, gannets and more. Many of the islands here have walking tracks and there is a camping ground on Urupukapuka Island.
 

You will see amazing ocean life and hear Kiwi and see plenty of Weka.
 

Russell Booking and Information Centre is located at the far end of Russell Wharf, where the ferries come in from Paihia. We give you inside knowledge on tours and accommodation options.

Everyone who comes to New Zealand should spend time at Waitangi which is the key historical site in our nation.We can also arrange tours and advise on many other sites of significance.
 

We can arrange day sailing and fishing trips, overnight trips on the Bay, snorkelling, sailing, fishing, kayaking, parasailing and other adventures in this beautiful part of the world.

You will see amazing ocean life and hear Kiwi and see plenty of Weka.
 

We have a direct line to all the suppliers and an in-depth knowledge to all they have to offer, which will ensure you get the right excursion at the right price for you and your family.

Please get in touch and we can arrange to get you to Russell and/or for all you need when you get there. We can also book attractions for you all over New Zealand at very good prices. Please be in touchthrough: 
info@russellinfo.co.nz (www.russellinfo.co.nz)

Shakespare Regional Park

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Shakespeare Regional Park is a nature park in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is located at the tip of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, and is named after the Shakespear family which bought the land in the 1880s from local Maori.

The Park is home to three walkways, Heritage Trail, Lookout Track and Tiri Tiri Track. Much of the coastline is lined by sandstone cliffs, which shelter the beach-lined Te Haruhi Bay. At the Park’s western border, a narrow lowland separates Okoromai and Army Bays.

Together with New Zealand Defence Force land to the north, most of the Park lies within the Shakespear Open Sanctuary. A 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi) pest/predator-proof fence (completed March 2011) across the peninsula protects the park’s wildlife. This includes resident invertebrates and lizards, along with birds migrating from the nearby Tiritiri Matangi island sanctuary. Brodifacoum poison airdrops were conducted in July 2011 to eradicate mammalian pests. The Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society has worked with the government landowners to establish and develop the sanctuary.

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Partnerships

Get in touch

Luau Albert – 2B
17 Albert Street – CBD – Postcode 1010

Luau Mount – 3B|6B|8B
33 Mount Street – CBD – Postcode 1010

+64 210 230 2128
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