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Onetangi is the last point of call for people before heading out into the Eastern End of Waiheke. Comprising of a couple of vineyards, a Shell Station, Liquor store and takeaways, Onetangi is also home to Waiheke's largest beach, [[Onetangi Beach]] and is a well frequented spot in the summer months.
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Onetangi is the last point of call for people before heading out into the Eastern End of Waiheke. Comprising of a couple of vineyards,an olive grove, a Shell Station, Liquor store and takeaways, Onetangi is also home to Waiheke's largest beach, [[Onetangi Beach]] and is a well frequented spot in the summer months.
  
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The Onetangi Residents Association hall sits at the foot of Pohutukawa Reserve, owned by the association.
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[[St Andrews by the Sea]] is an Anglican Church on Eden Terrace. Its garden cross was carved by [[Paora Toi Te Rangiuaia]].
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The Onetangi waterfront has two licensed bars and restaurants, currently (2007) trading as [[Charley Farley's]] and [[Cat's Tango]].
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Also on the waterfront is the [[Onetangi Beach Apartments]], a group of individually-owned flats, also available for rent to the public.
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A kilometre from the beach is Te Kahu Olive Grove which produces one of Waiheke Island's award winning extra virgin olive oils.
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 13 October 2014

Onetangi is the last point of call for people before heading out into the Eastern End of Waiheke. Comprising of a couple of vineyards,an olive grove, a Shell Station, Liquor store and takeaways, Onetangi is also home to Waiheke's largest beach, Onetangi Beach and is a well frequented spot in the summer months.

The Onetangi Residents Association hall sits at the foot of Pohutukawa Reserve, owned by the association.

St Andrews by the Sea is an Anglican Church on Eden Terrace. Its garden cross was carved by Paora Toi Te Rangiuaia.

The Onetangi waterfront has two licensed bars and restaurants, currently (2007) trading as Charley Farley's and Cat's Tango.

Also on the waterfront is the Onetangi Beach Apartments, a group of individually-owned flats, also available for rent to the public. A kilometre from the beach is Te Kahu Olive Grove which produces one of Waiheke Island's award winning extra virgin olive oils.