13 Best Hotels in New Zealand

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Wharekauhau

$$$$ | Wharekauhau Rd., Featherston, 5773, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
Wharekauhau, Palliser Bay and Cape Palliser
Courtesy of Wharekauhau Country Estate

A working sheep station meets bygone-era elegance at this unique coastal getaway, 90 minutes from Wellington; the 3,200-acre estate comes complete with an Edwardian-style main lodge surrounded by 16 guest cottages, each with a king-size bed, small patio, and open fireplace. Wharekauhau began as a sheep-farming station in 1840 and continues to house sheep and cattle today—only now the grazing herds are joined by world travelers roaming the property. On-site activities range including relaxing in private courtyards, gardens, or the spa, chatting with the chefs around the open kitchen, and swimming, tennis, and croquet. Hiking and farm tours can also be arranged, as can vineyard visits and excursions around the gloriously remote coastline. The dining room menu highlights the best local ingredients—especially lamb and fish—which can be paired with fine Martinborough wines.

Pros

  • On-site working farm
  • Breakfast and dinner included in beautiful dining area
  • Indoor pool and luxurious spa using organic New Zealand products

Cons

  • Steep price
  • You won't want to move far from the fireplaces in rough weather
  • Don't expect the nightlife to set you alight
Wharekauhau Rd., Featherston, 5773, New Zealand
06-307–7581
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16 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Frontier Lodge at Blue Duck Station

$$$ | 4265 Oio Rd., 3990, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This stylish, purpose-built lodge is set on Blue Duck Station, a multiuse tourism, farming, and conservation venture beside the Whanganui River. Built according to strict environmental standards with extra-thick insulation and glazing, the super king and twin en suite rooms share a fully equipped kitchen and outdoor BBQ. Remote Blue Duck Station is a destination in its own right; you can head to the river for jet boating or canoeing, explore the farm on horseback, or find out more about conservation efforts to protect rare blue duck and kiwi that live around here on an ATV bush safari. There’s a café, too, and The Chef's Table Restaurant with dramatic views. Other lodges on the property cater to large groups.

Pros

  • Stunning New Zealand location
  • Stylish, thoughtful building design
  • Can hear kiwi calling at night

Cons

  • Might be too remote for some
  • Nearest shops about an hour drive
  • Birdsong might wake you too early
4265 Oio Rd., 3990, New Zealand
07-895–6276
Hotel Details
Restaurant closed June--Sept.
3 rooms
No Meals

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Kauri Cliffs Lodge

$$$$ | 139 Tepene Tablelands Rd., Matauri Bay, 0478, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Several holes of a par-72 championship golf course sweep past this luxurious cliff-top lodge, which is truly outstanding and (for a price) offers space and excellent food for an all-inclusive rate. Ocean views reach to the Cavalli Islands; you also look over three private beaches—one shimmering pink. The lodge is popular with families, and there are many options on the property for parents and children to spend time together (or apart). Staff are trained to deal with families traveling together with children of all ages.

Pros

  • Absolute luxury
  • Superb scenery
  • All the amenities you can imagine including pool, spa, and beach access

Cons

  • Possibly overwhelming for first-timers
  • Expensive
  • Dress code on the strict side
139 Tepene Tablelands Rd., Matauri Bay, 0478, New Zealand
09-407–0010
Hotel Details
22 suites

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Paihia Beach Resort and Spa

$$ | 130 Marsden Rd., Paihia, 0200, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

A large pohutukawa tree stands next to the heated saltwater pool in front, and all of the rooms have bay views, a deck or patio, and a large whirlpool tub in the bathroom. You have free use of the sauna or steam room. The state-of-the-art day spa, which is also open to nonguests, has a full range of treatments from a practical pedicure to a sugar cocoon wrap and skin treatment. It's a nice place to rest after a few day's traveling when you want a bit of pampering but still want to be close to a small amount of action. The on-site restaurant and bar offers meals prepared with seasonal products.

Pros

  • Close to town
  • Stunning views
  • Excellent spa

Cons

  • Some road noise
  • Decor a bit dated
  • Breakfast not included
130 Marsden Rd., Paihia, 0200, New Zealand
09-402–0111
Hotel Details
21 rooms
No Meals

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Parehua Resort

$$$ | 52 New York St. W, Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Located next to a vineyard, this luxurious resort enjoys a parklike setting as well as its own on-site bistro, a small spa,  and a tennis court. Its spacious, airy cottages have rural views, some taking in a man-made lake or others with views of the Tararua ranges. There are complimentary shuttles to town.

Pros

  • Modern lodgings with kitchenettes
  • Outdoor pool
  • Cottage-style accommodations with clean-lined but warm decor

Cons

  • A long way from the bright lights
  • No private outdoor grounds
  • Occasional guest noise
52 New York St. W, Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand
06-306–8405
Hotel Details
28 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Annandale Villas

$$$$ | 130 Wharf Rd., Akaroa, 7583, New Zealand

This gem set on a private farm at Pigeon Bay is made up of four secluded villas, including an ultramodern waterfront home and a magnificent Victorian homestead surrounded by expansive heritage gardens with an impressive pool and spa facilities. You can customize packages to suit couples, families, or larger groups, adding extras like helicopter transfers from Christchurch, private gourmet meals, and wildlife boating tours.

Pros

  • Amazing views amid complete privacy
  • Superb farm-to-table cuisine
  • Working farm and garden you can explore

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Rather difficult to get to
  • Minimum two-night stay
130 Wharf Rd., Akaroa, 7583, New Zealand
03-304–6841
Hotel Details
12 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Bay of Many Coves Resort

$$$$ | Bay of Many Coves, Queen Charlotte Sound, Picton, 7282, New Zealand

A contemporary luxury waterfront lodge built to complement the surrounding native bush and seascape, the property's spacious suites and apartments are built into the hillside. Cuisine, featuring the best local produce, is served in the stylish Foredeck Restaurant and Kumatage Lounge or the casual Bight Café on the jetty. Getting there is part of the treat: you can catch a water taxi from Picton, helicopter in, or walk in on the Queen Charlotte Track (the Lodge is a two-hour detour). Dolphin and bird-watching cruises, bushwalks, kayaking, and fishing charters are all at your door. Booking options include a bed-and-breakfast option, or a dinner, bed, and breakfast. 

Pros

  • Idyllic spot in a sheltered, iconic Marlborough Sounds location
  • Great views from every unit
  • Health spa on-site

Cons

  • Boat or foot access only
  • Dining shared with day visitors and minimum stay requirement for two weeks over Christmas
  • Built on a hillside so steepish paths (guests can request a golf cart)
Bay of Many Coves, Queen Charlotte Sound, Picton, 7282, New Zealand
03-579–9771
Hotel Details
11 apartments
All-Inclusive
2-night minimum stay year-round

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Brinkley Resort

$$$ | 43 Barkers Rd., Methven, 7730, New Zealand

These affordable one- and two-bedroom apartment-style units are just a two-minute walk from the center of town, surrounded by landscaped gardens. Shackleton's Bar and Grill features the best Canterbury produce, perfect after drinks in front of the open fire in the bar. They also do different packages including ballooning, golf, fishing tours, mountain shuttles, and ski and helicopter trips.

Pros

  • Tennis court, hot tub, children's playground, and putting green
  • Plenty of off-street parking and a helipad
  • 12 ski areas within easy range, including Mt. Hutt

Cons

  • Convention center on-site, so sometimes it can be busy
  • Rooms overlooking the parking lot are noisy
  • Some rooms are compact
43 Barkers Rd., Methven, 7730, New Zealand
03-302–8855
Hotel Details
Restaurant closed Nov.–May
80 rooms
No Meals

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Coromandel Top 10 Holiday Park

$ | 636 Rings Rd., 3506, New Zealand

Whether you choose a luxury villa, cottage, self-catering motel room, cabin, or powered campervan site, you can enjoy the amazing facilities at this park, which include a large swimming pool, barbecues with indoor/outdoor dining, laundry, and fish- and boat-cleaning facilities for fishers. Holiday programs like peninsula bike tours and a summer kids' club are also offered by the friendly hosts. Camping rates begin at NZ$22 for basic tent sites without electricity.

Pros

  • A family haven with plenty of fun activities
  • Wi-Fi throughout
  • Short walk to excellent restaurants

Cons

  • Crowded with families in summer
  • On the main road
  • Be wary of a room too close to the fish-cleaning bay
636 Rings Rd., 3506, New Zealand
0800-267–646
Hotel Details
24 rooms
No Meals

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Kimi Ora Eco Resort

$$$ | Martins Farm Rd., Kaiteriteri, 7197, New Zealand

The cozy wood walls and simple furnishings of the guest quarters are part of the philosophy here: Kimi Ora means "seek health" in Māori, and this aims to be an environmentally friendly, health-oriented resort. There's a vegetarian restaurant (not always open, so call first), and activities and therapies are geared to holistic health. For all the pampering, the overall vibe is low-key. Day visitors are welcome for therapies, including spa, steam room, and pool facilities.

Pros

  • Bordered by a mix of exotic forest and regenerating native bush
  • All the rooms have distant sea views
  • Geared toward healthy living

Cons

  • 10-minute walk to Kaiteriteri Beach
  • Native birdsong will wake you early
  • Healthy lifestyle isn't for everyone
Martins Farm Rd., Kaiteriteri, 7197, New Zealand
03-527–8027
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22 units
Free Breakfast

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Millbrook Resort

$$$$ | 1124 Malaghans Rd., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand

A 20-minute drive from Queenstown, this glamorous resort has a special appeal for golfers: a 36-hole course first designed by New Zealand professional Sir Bob Charles. There's a spa to pamper you, and extensive exercise options. Accommodations range from rooms in the main hotel to villas and multibedroom cottages. Standard rooms have private balconies and fireplaces. The villas have kitchens, laundry facilities, and large lounge–dining rooms.

Pros

  • Terrific golf course
  • Plenty of amenities
  • Several great restaurants

Cons

  • Sprawling and somewhat impersonal
  • Hotel rooms are dated
  • No air-conditioning
1124 Malaghans Rd., Arrowtown, 9302, New Zealand
0800-800–604
Hotel Details
160 rooms
No Meals

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Motueka Top Ten Holiday Park

$ | 10 Fearon St., Motueka, 7120, New Zealand

This premium Kiwi holiday park just steps from the center of town has top facilities and hosts. There's the typical range of accommodations, from tent sites and powered campervan sites to cabins with shared bathrooms and fully equipped apartments with en suite bathrooms, kitchens, and dining areas. Booking ahead is recommended in the busy summer season.

Pros

  • Pool and hot tub
  • Parklike setting
  • Large barbeque areas

Cons

  • Can get crowded
  • No views
  • Not many options for food on-site
10 Fearon St., Motueka, 7120, New Zealand
03-528–7189
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35 units
No Meals

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Tasman Holiday Parks - Papamoa Beach

$$ | 535 Papamoa Beach Rd., Tauranga, 3118, New Zealand

This resort complex offers much more than you would typically expect from a holiday park; it has the widest range of accommodations in the area, and they're all on the beach, about a 10-minute drive from the Mount Maunganui crowds. Choose from camping and campervan sites, cabins with shared bathrooms and kitchen, self-contained holiday units, or sleek beachfront villas just feet from the dunes. The resort is popular in peak summer holiday season (Christmas to end of January), so it's better to come another time of the year; the climate is always mild and nothing beats a good walk on the beach in winter, plus the pool is heated.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Affordable options
  • On the beach

Cons

  • Gets busy in summer
  • Can be noisy
  • Range of accommodation can be confusing (just choose beachside)
535 Papamoa Beach Rd., Tauranga, 3118, New Zealand
07-572–0816
Hotel Details
38 units
No Meals

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