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Dan Ahwa and Zoe Walker glamp it up at Waiheke Island’s grammable Tent House

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FRIDAY PM

1for We walk to the ferry from our office and stop an afternoon gelato at the newly opened Island Gelato at the Ferry Terminal. It’s the perfect way to get into the island vibes — Island Gelato is almost a Waiheke institutio­n having opened in 2014 in Oneroa. Plenty of delicious flavours to try, but we settle for the Aged Balsamic and Strawberry and the Waiheke Sangria — Waiheke here we come! #WeLoveGela­to @IslandGela­toCompany

2and We have a cheeky Peroni on board the ferry, head out to get some fresh air and enjoy the views of Rangitoto Island. Captain announces over the loudspeake­r, in a perfectly pitched deadpan voice: “Remember you are on a boat. They do move from time to time.” #Fullersnz

3stunning Arrive at our bach for the weekend — a tent-shaped structure in the middle of native bush. It is the work of award-winning designer Chris Tate. So peaceful — until the iPad lights up with Metallica blasting from the playlist. Hilarious.

The bach is so stylish and modern. It has a kitchen, bathroom and an upstairs bedroom, but the highlight is the spa pool and fire pit in the garden. Within waking distance to Palm beach and a short drive to Oneroa and surroundin­g vineyards, it’s the perfect base for the weekend. #Tenthouse #ModernBach Good Luck @ChrisTateA­rchitectur­e

4merlot Welcome bottle of from the nearby Goldie Estate Vineyard @goldieesta­tenz. Notice the bach’s very sleek white interiors. #WineOClock #Architectu­re

5Oneroa Head to Little for dinner. Zoe and I have our usual debate over what to have for dinner — the nearby fish and chip shop is a local favourite, but we settle for the wood-fire pizzas from @Dragonfire­d which is right next to the beach and everything’s made in a small caravan. The pizzas go down a treat with the bottle of merlot from the bach. Cue sunset and contented faces. Also trying out Eastern End ginger beer, also from Waiheke. Made with pohutukawa honey, this has turned out to be a very bougie picnic on the beach indeed. 6bed.

Head back to the bach and collapse on the Look out at the greenery from our window and spot the wax-eyes, tui and kereru. Feel like David Attenborou­gh for a minute. So special. #NatureWatc­h

SATURDAY

1Annex, Wake up! But first, coffee. Head to The cool little cottage-style cafe on Putiki Rd. in Ostend. Great coffee. Zoe opts for a brioche and I go for a cheese scone slapped with butter. Delicious. Morena!@_the_annex 2Rd. Head to the Waiheke market at 76 Ostend Mix of locals and Brazillian travellers playing drums. The hall features a variety of stalls, including some lovely fresh flowers by @nourishgar­dens, vintage clothes and handmade knitwear. Stop for more coffee and freshly squeezed orange juice. If not for the scone I had earlier at The Annex, I would have made a beeline for the Jaffle caravan.

3 We head to Victorian Gilt, a treasure trove of vintage that was once a popular sourcing spot for magazines back in Epsom several years ago. Today, its charming owner Gill Ward greets us. After 36 years, she’s looking to shut up shop with a closing down sale on January 9-14, 2018. Don’t miss out on some rare vintage finds before it goes away forever. Zoe contemplat­es whether to buy our future daughter a vintage baby-doll dress. I’m thinking about lunch already.

4Restauran­t

Time for lunch at the popular Oyster Inn

in the heart of Oneroa village. I have been looking forward to it all morning. The boutique luxury hotel and restaurant has been popular since it opened in 2012. We try the Oyster Inn Sauv Blanc

2016 from Marlboroug­h, with some fresh oysters, the spring gnocchi with asparagus, spinach, broccoli, courgette, pea puree, parmesan, Kingfish sashimi and crispy spiced school prawns with miso mayo. Food coma ensues. Chat with co-owner Andrew Glenn, who is a real gent, and always out greeting everyone and chatting. Makes you feel like you’re at someone’s home and puts you at ease. We love the chill vibes of the place and can’t wait to bring back family and friends over summer. @oysterinns­tagram #ChillVibes­Only. Head downstairs to its gift shop full of cool resort wear and books. Buy Mum a tote bag she’s always wanted.

5and

Must lie down — head to Onetangi beach

take in the sweeping views post Oyster Inn feast. #BeachBum

SUNDAY

1The

Another pitstop at our new local favourite

Annex for a coffee. Drive out to Te Motu Estate @Te_motu-Waiheke for a wine tasting. We polish off our glasses of five wines, while everyone else around us uses the spitter.

2 At midday head to the nearby and recently opened Tantalus Estate @Tantaluses­tate. Feels like I’m in Calabasas — old Spanish mission-style architectu­re overlookin­g a sprawling vineyard. Head downstairs to the Alibi Brewers lounge for some craft beer. Zoe checks out the powder room and is mesmerised by the beautiful floor-toceiling blue and white decorative tiling. #Luxury

3looking Head back home and jump in the spa, up at the native ferns and thinking about never leaving the Island. Zoe pours us some tasty rose from Mudbrick vineyard @mudbrick_nz. Must come back soon. #GoingPlace­s #Travel #WaihekePar­adise

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Pictures / Dan Ahwa
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Lounging around in the “tent”.
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From top: A bed with a view; Victoria Gilt; Little Oneroa.
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Viva fashion editors Dan and Zoe and, clockwise from left: the Tent House; inset, from the Oyster Inn menu; Little Oneroa; Island Gelato.

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