Some Places Stay With You
Some places aren't discovered. They're returned to.
For many, Slipper Island is woven into early memories - arriving by boat for school camps, learning the moods of the sea, falling asleep to salt air, and spending long, sun-filled days on the water. Those moments linger. They shape how you see the world, and where you feel most yourself.
As life gathers pace, this coast continues to call. What once felt like adventure becomes clarity. And for a rare few, there comes a moment when visiting is no longer enough - when the desire shifts from returning to belonging.
What an Address
Set high above the Pacific on an expansive 4,872sqm site, 193 Pacific Ocean, Slipper Island offers an exceptional opportunity to secure your place on one of New Zealand's most exclusive privately owned islands.
This is not land chosen for convenience, but for conviction.
Endless blue water views stretch out before you. Your own mooring lies below. The mainland feels refreshingly distant, yet access remains effortless - a short boat ride from Tairua, Pauanui or Whangamatā, just an hour from Tauranga, or swift helicopter transfers from Auckland, Hamilton or Tauranga.
Protected. Preserved. Enduring.
Encircling the island is a newly established high-protection marine reserve, safeguarding the clarity of the water, the richness of marine life, and the natural balance of the coastline for generations to come. It ensures the Slipper Island experience remembered from earlier years will endure - protected and respected.
The island's renowned subtropical microclimate reveals rolling green hills, lush native vegetation, and white sand beaches that remain beautifully untouched. Days begin with the sun lifting over the ocean and end beneath skies painted in colour, viewed from an elevated position where you truly sit above it all.
Life, Uncomplicated
Existing infrastructure allows immediate enjoyment while plans for an architectural retreat take shape. Accommodation at Slipper Island Resort offers flexibility, and reliable cellular coverage supports remote work - proof that isolation and connection can coexist with ease.
Life here follows the rhythm of tide and light.
Swim in clear waters. Kayak quiet bays. Fish abundant grounds. Explore the nearby Alderman Islands - a sanctuary of marine life and quiet wonder. Summer groceries arrive by boat, and the mainland remains close when needed, yet far enough to truly let go.
Call Donna Earley Ph: 0279330313