64 Best Hotels in New Zealand

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Waipoua Lodge

$$$$ | 4748 State Hwy. 12, Waipoua, 0376, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
Waipoua Lodge, Hokianga and the Kauri Coast
Courtesy of Waipoua Lodge

This 100-year-old kauri farmhouse and its buildings are a sophisticated and relaxing place to stay in the northern end of the North Island. Room decoration ranges from modern to rustic, but all come with plenty of space, natural light, and balconies or patios that look out over beautiful gardens to the Waipoua Forest in the distance. Meals are served from an à la carte menu with a focus on high-quality produce. You can stroll through the native bush on the property, or enjoy star-gazing while listening to the native morepork owl in the background. This lodge has a strong eco-friendly ethos and the hosts are extremely helpful. You can even take a self-paced cooking class that covers everything from how to choose knives to aging meat.

Pros

  • Excellent food
  • Peaceful, gorgeous location
  • Beautiful gardens

Cons

  • Might be too isolated for some
  • On the pricey side
  • Not located on the beach
4748 State Hwy. 12, Waipoua, 0376, New Zealand
09-439–0422
Hotel Details
4 suites
Free Breakfast

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415 Marine Parade

$$$$ | 415 Marine Parade, Napier, 4110, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

The renovation of an historic villa on the sea facing Marine Parade has created a luxurious yet low-key place to stay. You'll find the rooms meet any taste test with excellent furnishings that speak to comfort without being fussy. The hosts will make you a cooked or continental breakfast and can put you in touch with tours. It's proved to be very popular and it pays to book well in advance.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooms
  • Delicious breakfast
  • Understated luxury

Cons

  • Marine Parade can be noisy
  • No restaurant
  • No bar
415 Marine Parade, Napier, 4110, New Zealand
027-486–9859
Hotel Details
5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Abseil Inn

$$ | 709 Waitomo Village Rd., Waitomo, 3977, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Hosts John and Helen treat you like family when you stay in one of the comfortable rooms here; each comes with a local decor theme (bush, cave, farm, and swamp), superqueen bed, and a second deck entrance. The cozy guest lounge features recycled native timbers, books, a wide-screen TV, honor bar, stellar views of the green countryside, and an appealing outdoor barbecue area and fire pit. The communal complimentary breakfasts—including free-range eggs and local honey—are seriously good. Located on the edge of Waitomo Village, the sign warning that anyone who mentions the steep driveway will be fined NZ$2 sets an appropriately convivial tone.

Pros

  • Quirky, helpful hosts
  • Big and delicious breakfasts
  • Rural views

Cons

  • Steep driveway
  • Not for those who like big, impersonal hotels
  • Thin walls
709 Waitomo Village Rd., Waitomo, 3977, New Zealand
07-878–7815
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Arcadia Lodge

$$ | 10 Florance Ave., Russell, 0202, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This B&B, perched over Matauwhi Bay a few minutes' walk from town, had been supported for more than 100 years by whale vertebrae, which served as the backbones of this turn-of-the-20th-century home. One of the "backbones" of the house now sits in the lounge. Two spacious suites off the large guest lounge and dining area both have brass beds, sunrooms, and their own decks. Another three rooms are upstairs. The Tautoru Room has its own entrance, with a deck and a view of the bay where you can watch the boats coming and going from the Russell Boat Club (the club's bar is a good place to meet locals). Wake up with an appetite; breakfast is always good and varies depending on what you might have requested or what the hosts (one is a trained chef) have in mind to delight you.

Pros

  • Lovely rooms
  • Spectacular views
  • Decadent breakfast

Cons

  • Finding the parking lot is tricky so follow the directions on the website
  • No beach access or pool
  • No other meals besides breakfast are served
10 Florance Ave., Russell, 0202, New Zealand
09-403–7756
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Arthur's Pass Wilderness Lodge

$$$$ | State Hwy. 73, Arthur's Pass, 7654, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Surrounded by spectacular peaks, beech forests, and serene lakes, this sophisticated back-to-nature lodge shares 4,000 acres with its own high-country merino sheep station and nature reserve in a valley called Te Ko Awa a Aniwaniwa (Valley of the Mother of Rainbows). Rooms have balcony views of this incredible area. Full-day guided trips can take you to limestone caves, a tranquil lake, a glacier basin, or to spots where you might glimpse rare alpine plants and kea (native mountain parrot); you'll soon share the owners' passion for preserving this environment. There is a sister lodge at Lake Moeraki on the West Coast. 

Pros

  • On alternate days, you can muster sheep with border collies and help blade-shear sheep the old-fashioned way
  • Great wine and food with a view
  • Rates include breakfast, dinner, and guided activities

Cons

  • Quite remote if you like shopping
  • Closed in the off-season
  • Surcharge on New Zealand holidays
State Hwy. 73, Arthur's Pass, 7654, New Zealand
03-318–9246
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Closed June and July
24 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Birds Ferry Lodge

$$$$ | Birds Ferry Rd., Charleston, 7865, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
Named for the ferry that crossed the local river during the gold rush, this lodge and self-contained cottage is set on 50 acres. There are two rooms in the main lodge, each with commanding views across the surrounding bush and the nearby Paparoa National Park. A large guest lounge and dining area provides space to relax in the evening. Your hosts can cook dinner (prearranged). The Ferryman's Cottage (sleeps four) is a private spot with a cozy wood fire, and twin outdoor garden baths. There's a minimum two-night stay on weekends.

Pros

  • <PRO>lots of good walks</PRO>
  • <PRO>home-baked bread and organic produce from the garden</PRO>
  • <PRO>outdoor bath</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>hard to find in the dark (watch closely for signs off the highway)</CON>
  • <CON>entry road is rough gravel</CON>
  • <CON>no shops nearby</CON>
Birds Ferry Rd., Charleston, 7865, New Zealand
03-429–1604
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Credit cards accepted
3 rooms
Breakfast

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Breakers Boutique Accommodation

$$ | 1367 State Hwy. 6, Greymouth, 7802, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

At this welcoming B&B between Greymouth and Punakaiki, two rooms in the main house and two suites in the garden overlook spectacular coastline and native bush surroundings, and hosts Jan and Stephen will tell you about the local mountain biking and mining. You should take a look at Stephen's great landscape photography, too. Guests can relax in the family lounge, though guest rooms also have private little indoor and outdoor spots.

Pros

  • Dinner by arrangement to save a late drive into Greymouth
  • Breathtaking scenic coastal views
  • Brilliantly friendly and helpful hosts

Cons

  • 15-minute drive from Greymouth
  • By the main road
  • Can get cold at night
1367 State Hwy. 6, Greymouth, 7802, New Zealand
03-762–7743
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Buffalo Lodge

$$ | 860 Buffalo Rd., 3506, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This private lodge perched on a busy hillside just out of Coromandel Town has great views across the Hauraki Gulf. Bedrooms and bathrooms are minimalist in design, with huge windows and balconies with spectacular views of the surrounding native trees and countryside. Breakfasts are a delight, and the cozy library nook and "help yourself" fruit orchard add to the experience. There's even a small gift shop stocked with local art.  The deluxe double room is special. Its giant tub set beside an enormous window makes you feel as if you're bathing in the middle of the forest.

Pros

  • Splendid breakfasts
  • Lots of privacy
  • Spectacular bush and sea views

Cons

  • Town is a short drive away
  • Stairs, but no elevator
  • No pool
860 Buffalo Rd., 3506, New Zealand
07-866–8960
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Closed June–Aug.
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chelsea House

$$ | 83 Hatea Dr., Whangarei, 0112, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This beautiful renovated villa offers three lovely rooms that will remind you of a relative's comfortable country house. The rates are moderate, and the hosts charming and helpful. They will serve you homemade preserves, muffins, and muesli, or a hot breakfast for a tad more.

Pros

  • Lovely environment
  • Cozy decor
  • Tasty breakfasts

Cons

  • Some may find it a bit basic
  • 20-minute walk to town
  • No guest cooking facilities
83 Hatea Dr., Whangarei, 0112, New Zealand
09-437–7115
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Edgewater Lodge

$$$ | 423 Karaka Bay Rd., Wellington, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
By the water's edge with stunning harbor views from every room, this place exudes class. Once the home of an Oscar-winning film producer, it has a large, comfortable lounge with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a terrace. A full gourmet breakfast is included in the rate; hostess Stella, formerly the owner-chef of an award-winning Wellington restaurant, is also happy to put on a silver-service dinner with a comprehensive wine selection.

Pros

  • <PRO>superbly comfortable accommodation</PRO>
  • <PRO>amazing views</PRO>
  • <PRO>excellent food</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>15-minute ride into the city</CON>
  • <CON>parking can be tight</CON>
  • <CON>less mobile guests may struggle with the stairs</CON>
423 Karaka Bay Rd., Wellington, New Zealand
04-388–4446
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3 suites
Breakfast

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Matahui Lodge

$$$$ | 187 Matahui Rd., Katikati, 3178, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This lodge on 6 acres of manicured gardens and vineyards is an outstanding example of the boutique home-hosted properties in this region. There are two suites, the Merlot Room (private balcony, en suite with double shower) and the Cabernet Suite (large patio with hot tub, en suite with double shower). Both have a complimentary minibar, big windows, and grand views. You could putter on the driving range, work-out in the gym, enjoy the hot tub, or order up a massage. Breakfast is included, while an optional dinner is worth staying in for; don't forget to take advantage of the excellent wine cellar.

Pros

  • Substantial breakfasts
  • Lovely gardens
  • Good wine list

Cons

  • A little far from town for some
  • Some rooms have stair access
  • Books up quickly
187 Matahui Rd., Katikati, 3178, New Zealand
07-571–8121
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2 suites
Free Breakfast

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McHardy Lodge

$$$$ | 11 Bracken St., Napier, 4110, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

The gardens at this historic mansion, high on Napier Hill, have panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the splendid Kaweka Ranges. Guest rooms have native timber floors, American king-size beds, and elaborate bathrooms. Large verandas open onto landscaped grounds, where you can relax by the heated swimming pool; there's also a lovely fireplace in the lounge. Dinners must be booked in advance.

Pros

  • Grand mansion feel
  • Fabulous views
  • Heated pool and full-size billiard table

Cons

  • Can be hard to find on a dark night
  • Hard uphill walk from town center
  • Need to book evening meals ahead of time
11 Bracken St., Napier, 4110, New Zealand
06-835–0605
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Murchison Lodge

$$ | 15 Grey St., Murchison, 7007, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Tucked on a quiet side street, these comfortably countrified guest rooms, with strong colors and lots of wood in a beautiful old villa, are within easy walking distance of the mighty Buller River. The rooms are spacious with luxurious touches, including free Wi-Fi. Hosts Daphne and Philip hail from Europe and understand hospitality. They love engaging with their guests (without intruding) and will recommend local attractions and good places to eat.

Pros

  • Private access to the Buller River through a grassy field
  • Welcoming hosts
  • Incredible breakfast included

Cons

  • A few stairs to climb
  • Lounge (albeit beautiful) is shared with other guests
  • Bathrooms on the small side
15 Grey St., Murchison, 7007, New Zealand
03-523–9196
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Closed July and Aug.; exact dates vary
6 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 12

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Orari

$$$ | 42 Gloucester St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Hidden behind an ivy-clad wall and pretty gardens, this lovely heritage villa boasts modern, spacious rooms. The interior is particularly welcoming with a large lounge and dining area, bathrooms are generous, and there is good off-street parking. The Canterbury Museum, Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery, Tram, and plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars are within easy walking distance. Arrive in time for a complimentary glass of wine at 5:30 pm. There are also three-bedroom apartments with leafy views that are fully self-contained, each spanning three floors.

Pros

  • No need for a car with so much nearby
  • The apartments are ideal for longer stays and for larger families
  • Extremely helpful and friendly hosts

Cons

  • Two of the rooms have separate bathrooms that are not en suite
  • You will need to book well ahead to get a room in peak summer season
  • Some uneven, squeaky floorboards
42 Gloucester St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand
03-365–6569
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Paheke

$$ | State Hwy. 1, Ohaeawai, 0293, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

An enormous cedar of Lebanon stands in front of this gracious 1864 kauri homestead; both the tree and the house are listed with the Historic Places Trust. The restored home has one modern wing, but it's designed to blend with the original building. Two rooms with private baths are in the new wing; one has a balcony overlooking the gardens. The rooms in the older wing are smaller but elegantly furnished with antiques; they share a bath. A three-course dinner and picnic lunches are available for an additional fee. Paheke is about a 15-minute drive southwest of Kerikeri and Paihia and it's a perfect place to base yourself if taking a leisurely trip in the north.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Relaxing atmosphere
  • Stunning grounds

Cons

  • Not close to town
  • Some rooms share a bathroom
  • Might be too old-fashioned for some
State Hwy. 1, Ohaeawai, 0293, New Zealand
09-405–9623
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Waiorau Homestead

$$ | 2127B Cardrona Valley Rd., Wānaka, 9382, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

From the peaceful rural setting and exceptionally good food to the warmth of the hospitality and finest linen on your bed, this is a memorable place to stay. Ann and Blyth are wonderful hosts and go to great lengths to ensure their guests enjoy every moment. Predinner drinks and canapes in the evening are just a hint of what's to come. Make sure you take up the dinner option; Blyth is a sought-after chef for good reason.

Pros

  • Lovely guest lounge
  • Outdoor hot tub
  • Owner is a fantastic chef

Cons

  • 20-minute drive from Wānaka
  • Very limited availability
  • One room isn't connected to homestead
2127B Cardrona Valley Rd., Wānaka, 9382, New Zealand
03-443–2225
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Wairua Lodge

$$ | 251 Old Coach Rd., Hahei, 3591, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Rain-forest retreat describes this place well: four stylish double rooms and one two-bedroom apartment are nestled on a 15-acre property with native forest, bushwalks, streams, and hidden swimming holes for your enjoyment. You can warm up in the outdoor hot tub or enjoy a private balcony bath high above a ravine. At night, listen for the call of ruru, the native morepork. Continental breakfast is included, otherwise it’s self-catering in the conservatory kitchen and dining area. Whitianga is just 15 minutes—yet another world—away.

Pros

  • Divine location
  • Fantastic river swimming
  • Treetop bathhouse

Cons

  • Some unpaved road access
  • No shops close by for catering
  • Have to book the balcony bath in one-hour timeslots
251 Old Coach Rd., Hahei, 3591, New Zealand
07-866–0304
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Waters Edge

$$ | 100 E. Greenslade Rd., Raglan, 3295, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Checking out will be the hardest part when you stay in either the 100-year-old cottage or modern apartment on this waterfront garden property. Both are self-contained and feature comfortable decor, well-stocked libraries, plus forest-framed harbor views. The owners will happily leave you alone to enjoy the outlook, the subtropical gardens, and bushy dell. If you can bring yourself to leave the gorgeous grounds, a double kayak is available for guests.

Pros

  • <PRO>welcoming hosts</PRO>
  • <PRO>lovely overwater views</PRO>
  • <PRO>quiet, relaxing environment</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>three-minute drive from town</CON>
  • <CON>your visit might not coincide with the orcas</CON>
  • <CON>no air-conditioning</CON>
100 E. Greenslade Rd., Raglan, 3295, New Zealand
07-825–0567
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Credit cards accepted
2 apartments
No meals

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Blanket Bay

$$$$ | 4191 Glenorchy-Queenstown Rd., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand
Blanket Bay, Queenstown
Blanket Bay

Near the end of a long road, this imposing schist lodge is surrounded by thousands of acres of sheep-station land. At the heart of the lodge is the Great Room, with a grand fireplace, vaulted wharf-timber beams, and antique wooden floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows open out to breathtaking views of Lake Wakatipu and the Humboldt Mountains. All lakeside rooms have a private balcony or terrace. Suites have stone fireplaces and large bathrooms. The chalets and new four-bed villa echo the main lodge's structure and luxuries.

Pros

  • Spectacular property
  • Unbeatable views
  • Celebrity hideaway

Cons

  • 40-minute drive to Queenstown
  • Windy road not advisable at night
  • Very expensive
4191 Glenorchy-Queenstown Rd., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand
03-441–0115
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Archer House

$$$ | 75 Queen St., Westport, 7825, New Zealand

Rooms are spacious, linens are fine, and the art collection is impressive at this villa that was built in the late 1800s. The owner has traveled extensively, and international influences sit nicely amid the decor. Look for the original leather wall linings and ornate leadlight windows. This grand old house has previously served time as a convent and a private home. The Red Room has an impressively large bathroom. Full cooking facilities are also available, there are three guest lounges, and the garden is delightful.

Pros

  • Sunny conservatory for coffee
  • Short walk to Westport restaurants
  • Gracious old home with beautiful garden

Cons

  • No modern heating
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
  • Decor not for everyone
75 Queen St., Westport, 7825, New Zealand
03-789–8778
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Arrowtown House Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | 10 Caernarvon St., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand

Somewhere between a boutique hotel and a bed-and-breakfast, Arrowtown House offers arguably the best service in Arrowtown. Located just off the main road into Arrowtown, you can easily walk to all local attractions. The five quiet rooms are all very spacious and well appointed, including a minibar and washer/dryer. It's ideal for just an overnight or a longer stay for a week of skiing.

Pros

  • Lovely mountain views
  • Quiet, central location
  • Great hosts

Cons

  • Hard to get a booking in peak season
  • Quite expensive
  • Style is slightly dated
10 Caernarvon St., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand
021-226–4614
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Arrowtown Lodge

$$ | 7 Anglesea St., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand

Designed to blend in with Arrowtown's historic buildings, these five cottage-style suites are just a two-minute walk from the center of town. All have views toward the Arrow River gorge, which ideally will inspire you to go on one of the area's many beautiful day hikes.

Pros

  • Delicious cooked breakfast (NZ$25 per person)
  • Live and relax like a local
  • Complimentary bikes

Cons

  • A block from the fire station so there are occasional sirens
  • Breakfast at communal table
  • Occasional guest noise
7 Anglesea St., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand
03-442–1101
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5 rooms
No Meals

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b&b @ number ten

$$ | 10 Coprosma Crescent, Taupo, 3330, New Zealand
The sunny en suite guest rooms at this B&B have panoramic views of Lake Taupo and French doors that let you take full advantage of the views. Linger over a full cooked or continental breakfast while getting sightseeing advice from John and Ann, the welcoming hosts.

Pros

  • <PRO>good location</PRO>
  • <PRO>not far from town</PRO>
  • <PRO>free Wi-Fi</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>basic amenities</CON>
  • <CON>has a suburban feel</CON>
  • <CON>no cooking facilities</CON>
10 Coprosma Crescent, Taupo, 3330, New Zealand
07-378–6823
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2 rooms
Breakfast

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Beachfront Resort

$$$ | 113 Buffalo Beach Rd., Whitianga, 3510, New Zealand

You can step out of this tiny, family-run property's garden onto a breathtaking beach. There's no road, just the pohutukawa trees come between your room and the sand. The downstairs rooms claim the best beach access, but great views and the most sun are upstairs. Either way, seven of the eight rooms have beach views. The rooms are simple but stylish. Outside there's a garden, self-catering barbecue, and a hot tub. Sports equipment, including kayaks and body boards, is available at no extra charge. These are the only accommodations in Whitianga that sit right on the beach. There is one wheelchair-accessible unit.

Pros

  • Stunning location
  • Direct beach access
  • Powerful showers

Cons

  • Few minutes' walk out of town
  • No air-conditioning
  • Need to book well in advance for summer
113 Buffalo Beach Rd., Whitianga, 3510, New Zealand
07-866–5637
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8 rooms
No Meals

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Beaufort House

$$$$ | 42 Rue Grehan, Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand

Within walking distance to Akaroa township sits an historic Victorian house, which now stands as a bed-and-breakfast. Nestled among well-kept gardens, a petite vineyard and an avocado orchard, the birdsong here is a delight, especially from the native bellbird. Well-known for its outstanding hospitality, hosts Noel and Sharon will put on drinks and homemade hors d'oeuvres for all guests at 6 pm. Breakfast is a delight with both hot-cooked and continental fare. All six rooms are elegantly decorated; the architecture and the setting are superb, and the owner's passion for collecting has transformed the home into a living heritage museum.

Pros

  • Exceptional hospitality
  • Luxury heritage charm
  • Close to town, but feels secluded and peaceful

Cons

  • Some rooms are not accessible upstairs
  • Set price with some rooms not as nice as others
  • Guests and hosts mingle in evening, so not ideal for total seclusion
42 Rue Grehan, Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand
03-304–7517
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Black Estate B&B

$$$ | 614 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand

The highly rated accommodations located right at Black Estate's award-winning winery–restaurant is a perfect escape for couples. The stunning, architecturally gorgeous building is stylishly decorated, with access to delicious food and wine. You'll also be able to rent bikes to explore the Waipara Wine Trail, which starts at Black Estate.

Pros

  • Sunny terrace with vast vineyard and mountain views
  • Exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly hosts
  • Gorgeous decor and architecture

Cons

  • Only room for two people
  • Need to book well ahead
  • Apartment is downstairs below the winery, which is busy most days until 5 pm
614 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
03-314–6085
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1 room
Free Breakfast

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Booklovers B&B

$$$ | 123 Pirie St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

Local author Jane Tolerton has set up house in a Victorian villa in sunny Mount Victoria and, true to her passion, has lined the hallway with books. The three en suite rooms are comfortable and homey. Jane serves hot breakfast and a steady supply of homemade cookies. If you want to work off the calories, Booklovers doesn’t just enjoy close proximity to the city's bright lights—it’s also close by the green belt and Lord of the Rings walking trail.

Pros

  • <PRO>walkable to virtually all the city attractions</PRO>
  • <PRO>free off-street parking and Wi-Fi</PRO>
  • <PRO>comfortable homey vibe</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>due to Jane's writing commitments personal service may not always be available</CON>
  • <CON>decor is a bit tired</CON>
  • <CON>lots of street noise</CON>
123 Pirie St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-384–2714
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Credit cards accepted
Closed May–Aug.
3 rooms
Breakfast

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Brenton Lodge

$$$ | 2 Brenton Pl., Whangamata, 3691, New Zealand

Looking out over Whangamata and the islands in its harbor from your hillside suite, you'll feel rested and pampered, especially after being greeted with fresh flowers. The lodge suites are spacious, with an open plan lounge and bedroom, en suites, and great ocean views. The large gardens feature a refreshing pool for the warmer months.

Pros

  • Peaceful garden setting
  • Pool
  • Breathtaking views

Cons

  • A little too far from town to walk home in the evening
  • No air-conditioning
  • Some stairs to negotiate
2 Brenton Pl., Whangamata, 3691, New Zealand
021-522–985
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2 suites
Free Breakfast

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Bridge to Nowhere Lodge

$ | 4576, New Zealand

Roughly 30 miles upriver from Pipiriki, this private farm enclave can only be reached by jet boat or kayak. The remote location rewards with magnificent river and forest vistas. Accommodations range from fully catered lodge rooms to self-catering bunkrooms and cabins. Lodge owner Jo also runs jet boat tours upriver to the Bridge to Nowhere and provides jet boat shuttle services for hikers and mountain bikers within the national park. Canoe trips and rentals are also available.

Pros

  • Memorable wilderness experience
  • Range of lodging styles
  • Package rates include meals and jet boat transport

Cons

  • River access only
  • Remote location
  • Guest rooms quite basic, with shared bathrooms
4576, New Zealand
06-385–4622
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Closed mid-May--Sept. Catered meals not available Sun.--Tues.
8 rooms
No Meals

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Cambria House

$$$ | 7 Cambria St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand

Built for a sea captain, this restored 1880s Victorian villa pairs antiques with modern fabrics and conveniences, so each bedroom has an en suite bathroom with shower; the three luxury rooms also have a separate bathtub. You can settle in with coffee or a drink in by the wood-burning fireplace in the guest lounge, or on the sunny garden deck, or lose yourself in the woodland garden. The house is near the town center. Hosts Karel and David will attend to your every need, and give you some great ideas for exploring the region they love.

Pros

  • Elegant old house in leafy surroundings
  • Close to the Maitai River and riverside walkway
  • Hospitable, helpful hosts

Cons

  • Tight off-street parking when at capacity (but plenty of street parking)
  • 10-minute walk to town and restaurants
  • Decor a bit old-fashioned
7 Cambria St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand
03-548–4681
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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