
Westport Motels
Relax in green surroundings near the Buller River Reserve, just minutes from Westport town center.
Accommodation Overview
Westport Motels offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by greenery next to the Buller River Reserve and Millennium Walk. Just a short stroll from Westport town center, the motel provides both comfort and convenience for travelers.
Guests can choose from spacious studios and family units, all featuring cooking facilities, a 32-inch flat-screen TV, and private bathrooms. The property also offers 300MB of complimentary WiFi per stay, plus free onsite parking.
With its close proximity to restaurants, supermarkets, and shops, Westport Motels is a great base for exploring the West Coast. Guests also benefit from a free transfer service to and from Westport Airport or local bus terminals.
Most Popular Amenities
- Spacious studios & family units
- Cooking facilities in all rooms
- Free onsite parking
- 300MB free WiFi per stay
- Free airport & bus terminal transfers
- Flat-screen TVs
- Peaceful garden setting
- Guest laundry (extra charge)
- Family-friendly accommodation
- Heating & smoke-free property
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