Southstar Shuttles
Chamber Rating
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Apr 15th, 2020 -
Bill Howell
Mar 16th, 2019 -
Kate Bone
When you don't want to ride to the top, the shuttle service is the next best thing! So lucky to have this on my back doorstep. Thanks team, keep up the good work!
Feb 14th, 2019 -
R Cunningham
Unfortunately this was probably the most unfriendly of all shuttle services I've used across NZ, Australia, USA and Canada. Don't expect a smile or friendly chat, the service is merely a bus service, don't expect any advice on how to strap your bike onto their trailer or trail riding recomendations. On the day I rode, one poor girl's bike wasn't tied on properly, fell off and went underneath the trailer which bent a wheel and scratched up her forks, she missed out on the morning runs waiting for repairs. Other shuttle services I've used do a quick diligence check (especially on the first run) to make sure people know how to use their tie down system. It seems that this company has the monopoly on this trail network, more competition is needed.
Dec 27th, 2018 -
Logan Agnew
Nov 12th, 2018
Contact Info
- 64276543038
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Southstar Shuttles?
A The phone number for Southstar Shuttles is: 64276543038.
Q Where is Southstar Shuttles located?
A Southstar Shuttles is located at Waipa State Mill Rd, Ohinemutu, BOP 3010
Q What is the internet address for Southstar Shuttles?
A The website (URL) for Southstar Shuttles is: http://www.southstaradventures.com/
Q How is Southstar Shuttles rated?
A Southstar Shuttles has a 4.2 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Southstar Shuttles
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )on Google
Bill Howell on Google
Kate Bone on Google
When you don't want to ride to the top, the shuttle service is the next best thing! So lucky to have this on my back doorstep. Thanks team, keep up the good work!
R Cunningham on Google
Unfortunately this was probably the most unfriendly of all shuttle services I've used across NZ, Australia, USA and Canada. Don't expect a smile or friendly chat, the service is merely a bus service, don't expect any advice on how to strap your bike onto their trailer or trail riding recomendations. On the day I rode, one poor girl's bike wasn't tied on properly, fell off and went underneath the trailer which bent a wheel and scratched up her forks, she missed out on the morning runs waiting for repairs. Other shuttle services I've used do a quick diligence check (especially on the first run) to make sure people know how to use their tie down system. It seems that this company has the monopoly on this trail network, more competition is needed.
Logan Agnew on Google