Afio Mai is an easy, relaxed island home sitting just above Oneroa, made for simple days — beach swims, shared meals, and time spent together across flexible indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Space:
Afio Mai unfolds across several levels, giving families and groups room to spread out without losing a sense of connection. The home has a calm, lived-in feel, natural light through the windows, quiet surroundings, and the atmosphere you get a little back from the main road.
At the centre of the house is a large, social kitchen designed for people who enjoy cooking together. Stainless benches, open shelving, and practical equipment make preparing meals straightforward. The indoor dining table works well for relaxed group dinners, or everything can move outside to the wood-fired pizza oven, an easy spot to gather under the trees.
Two lounges make the home flexible. One is set up for conversation or music, while the second is ideal for kids’ movies or a quiet place to read. Large doors open to the deck, extending the living space, and the Smart TV and Sonos system add everyday comfort without dominating the atmosphere.
The bedrooms are simple and comfortable. The main bedroom has a queen bed and good privacy with outlooks to the greenery. The second bedroom has a double bed and catches the morning light, good for slow starts or afternoon rests. The bunk room has four bunks in a row, a practical setup for kids or friends staying together.
After a day at Little Oneroa, there’s space to rinse off sandy feet, put together something for dinner, and settle into island life.
Bed Configuration
Bedroom 1: Queen bed
Bedroom 2: Double bed
Bedroom 3: Four single bunks
Guest Access:
Guests have full access to the home, deck, and outdoor areas.
Check-in is from 2:00pm, and check-out is 10:30am.
Early check-ins or late check-outs may be available for an additional fee, depending on same-day bookings.
The Neighborhood:
Afio Mai sits just above Oneroa, close to the village but quiet enough to feel tucked away. Oneroa Beach and Little Oneroa are nearby, and Oneroa Village provides cafés, restaurants, bakeries, and small shops.
Cafés / Breakfast
Wai Kitchen — Breakfast and brunch with views over Oneroa Bay.
Akito Café — Modern, plant-focused menu and quality coffee.
Lunch
Solar Eating House — Casual all-day dining with a sunny outdoor area.
The Local — Fish & chips and easy daytime plates near the beach.
Dinner
Fenice — Italian classics, pizzas, and Mediterranean dishes.
The Oyster Inn — Coastal dining with seafood and a social atmosphere.
Wineries
Mudbrick Vineyard — Refined vineyard dining with views across the Gulf.
Cable Bay Vineyards — Estate wines and modern indoor–outdoor spaces.
The Heke — Wood-fired dishes, craft beer brewed onsite, and a relaxed garden bar.
Getting Around:
The nearest bus stop is a short walk from the house, with routes to the Matiatia ferry, Oneroa Village, Onetangi, and surrounding beaches.
The bus stops outside all major wineries on the island.
Car hire, e-bikes, and scooters are available in Oneroa, and there is off-street parking for two vehicles if you’re driving. Taxis operate across the island as well.
Other Things to Note:
Minimum stays: 7 nights mid-December to mid-January, 3 nights on long weekends, 2 nights at all other times.
Like many Waiheke homes, Afio Mai runs on rainwater, so mindful use is appreciate
Interaction with Guests:
The Stay Waiheke team is available 7 days a week 8:30 am to 5pm for guests and for emergencies after hours.