Gulf Foods
Gulf foods is a food shop on Tahi road, their main focus is delivering foods to businesses and locals all over Waiheke, like a mini local Gilmores.
The is the main Category to locations on Waiheke. Waiheke is split up into about 7-8 main locations such as Oneroa, Blackpool, Surfdale, Palm Beach, Rocky Bay, Onetangi and Orapiu
With plenty of smaller sublocations Such as Kennedy Point, Matiatia, Park Point or Fossil Bay.
Gulf foods is a food shop on Tahi road, their main focus is delivering foods to businesses and locals all over Waiheke, like a mini local Gilmores.
Juice revolution is a food cart located in Oneroa village that sells fresh juices, smoothies, salads, wraps, real fruit ice-cream and sweet treats.
Waiheke Island Baptist Church is located in Ostend. They are a small community church and is the only baptist church on the island.
It is led by pastor Roi Nu Maran.
Be My Guest is a accommodation agency that offers a hand picked portfolio of luxury holiday homes in Waiheke’s most sensational locations.
Timeless treasures is a small antique shop located in Ostend, it has a wide variety of antiques, collectibles, timeless treasures & giftware.
The Omiha Memorial Hall was originally built by the Omiha Welfare and Recreation Society in or around the 1950’s. You can hire the hall for functions and events.
The historic Rocky Bay store on Glen Brook Road was built in 1924, then it burned down in 2003 and has remained a half burnt shell, that is all that remains.
Waiheke Skate Park is a pretty big skatepark with many features that has changed lots over the last 10 years. It now features a toilet, pump track and basketball court.
Waiheke Dump or Waiheke Tip, full name Waiheke Community Resource Recovery Park. You can dump waste here or recycle a range of different materials.
Tui plumbing and gas is a family run company located on Tahi road that specialises in plumbing and gas fitting for new homes, regular maintenance and wineries/ breweries.
Tūāpae is a family and Māori owned vineyard on Waiheke Island. They grow Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet Franc, and produce Bordeaux style wine.