237 Best Hotels in New Zealand

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Naumi Studio Hotel Wellington

$$ | 213--223 Cuba St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

With the hotel's stately heritage facade hiding a colorful, whimsical interior, you'd think you've stumbled onto a set of a Wes Anderson film. Aesthetically striking at every turn, Naumi's reception and downstairs Lola Rouge bar area provide a comfy and delightful lounge in which to work and socialize. The well-designed rooms thoughtfully navigate the smaller dimensions typical of a heritage building. Naumi wholly embodies the cool vibe and friendliness of the capital's iconic Cuba Street.

Pros

  • Strikingly exciting decor on a cool street
  • Attentive and friendly service
  • Brilliant bar and lounge area

Cons

  • Smaller rooms, typical of heritage buildings
  • Can be affected by loud street noise
  • Some rooms lack views
213--223 Cuba St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-913–1800
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116 rooms
No Meals

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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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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
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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
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28 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Park Hyatt Auckland

$$$$ | 99 Halsey St., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This five-star, luxurious waterside hotel is in the heart of Wynyard Quarter with its many eateries and the city's home of theater, the Auckland Theatre Company, and it's also just outside the fray so it can be a little less noisy. The gorgeous minimalist, modern guest rooms, many with balconies, look over water toward the harbor, and the hotel's amenities include a 25-meter (82-foot) pool and an up-to-the minute fitness center. There are also four restaurants, from a café to fine dining. If you enjoy walking, the hotel is close to a great coastline walk that can take you to the underside of the Auckland Harbor Bridge.

Pros

  • Overlooks the harbor
  • Swimming pool
  • Spa offering massages, body treatments, and facials

Cons

  • Location can get busy
  • Traffic congestion may be an issue
  • Not close to the CBD
99 Halsey St., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand
09-366--1234
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195 rooms
No Meals

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QT Queenstown

$$$$ | 30 Brunswick St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This genuinely fun and quirky hotel with countless small touches ensures a memorable stay. There's a DIY-martini kit in each room, and many of the in-room art pieces and amenities, such as the Bose speakers and coffee machines, can be bought and taken home with you. The bar is better than most standalone venues in town and the Bazaar restaurant delivers a street market feel for breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • Very close to town
  • Large rooms and bathrooms
  • Fun and fanciful decor

Cons

  • Not all rooms offer lake views
  • No gym
  • Limited parking
30 Brunswick St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-450–3450
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69 rooms
No Meals

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QT Wellington

$$$ | 90 Cable St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

With bold art on display everywhere you look, this hotel near the harbor is for the hip and trendy. Harbor-view rooms come with huge balconies, while in-room decor and bathrooms are just as design-friendly as the rest of the place. There are coffee machines in every room, and apartments are nicely fitted out for longer stays, including washers and dryers. The in-house restaurant Hippopotamus and Hot Sauce bar offer great cocktails and culinary delights. This is the closest hotel to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Pros

  • Wonderfully walkable location
  • One of the best restaurants in the city
  • Well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • Can be affected by loud street noise
  • Some guests will be put off by the choice of art
  • City-side rooms lack views
90 Cable St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-802–8900
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179 rooms
No Meals

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Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbor

$$$$ | 21 Viaduct Harbour Ave., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This waterfront hotel presents guests with both luxury and a friendly environment, as well as views of the ever-changing Viaduct Basin from some rooms. Guest rooms are expertly appointed, with spacious bathrooms, and some rooms have balconies. The Harbour View corner rooms with their floor-to-ceiling windows are in particularly high demand. Lava Dining serves a great breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while the casual 21 Viaduct Cafe offers waterside dining. If you don't want to dine in the hotel, you're just a short stroll from the Viaduct Basin or the Wynyard Quarter park and restaurant area.

Pros

  • Well situated, with waterside dining
  • Well-equipped rooms
  • Close to Victoria Park

Cons

  • Viaduct area can be noisy
  • Breakfast not included
  • No free parking
21 Viaduct Harbour Ave., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand
09-909–9000
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172 rooms
No Meals

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Solitaire Lodge

$$$$ | 16 Ronald Rd., Rotorua, 3076, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Nestled in native bush on a private peninsula, the luxurious Solitaire Lodge commands extensive views over Lake Tarawera and the legendary mountain. Check out the volcanoes from the library-bar, or settle down in a shaded garden nook and sip a drink. If you're feeling active, the surroundings are perfect for hiking, boating, and fishing; use of lodge dinghies, kayaks, and fishing gear is included in the full-board rate. The rate also includes predinner drinks and canapés followed by a five-course evening meal, a full breakfast, a light lunch, and an extensive in-room minibar stocked with alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, snacks, and fruit.

Pros

  • Quiet, secluded class in superb surroundings
  • Diverse collection of activities offered
  • High-end wine and food

Cons

  • Remote location comes at a high price
  • No golf course
  • No swimming pool
16 Ronald Rd., Rotorua, 3076, New Zealand
07-362–8208
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11 suites
All-Inclusive

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Tangiaro Kiwi Retreat

$$$ | 1299 Port Charles Rd., Coromandel, 3584, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

It's quite a drive to get here, but there are not many places where you can stay in simple, understated luxury and hear kiwi calls at night. The lodge units are beautifully designed with recycled woods and insulated with recycled wool. All are fully self-contained, with floor-to-ceiling windows for the forest views. There's plenty to do here, including walking up the forest stream to a natural swimming hole, and watching the birdlife from your veranda. The café/restaurant serves wholesome local food and is open most days and summer evenings, but it's best to check ahead.

Pros

  • Prolific birdlife---some 50 kiwi live in the local reserve
  • Close to great beaches and forest walks
  • Massage therapist's hut and hot tub in the bush

Cons

  • Birdsong might wake you early
  • Long winding drive (or expensive helicopter) to get there
  • Far from shops
1299 Port Charles Rd., Coromandel, 3584, New Zealand
07-866–6614
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Treetops Lodge & Estate

$$$$ | 351 Kearoa Rd., Rotorua, 3077, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This lodge offers the ultimate in a getaway with its location in a private forest of 2,500 acres with 35 miles of hiking trails a short drive from Rotorua. It was built using native timber from the property, which is also to home to deer, goats, turkeys, and water buffalo. There is also trout fishing and game hunting on the property but if you prefer less activity there is a spa and wild food on offer. The suites are beautifully appointed and all meals are included. If you want to wander farther helicopter transport or guides can be organized.

Pros

  • Luxury lodge
  • Estate to plate gourmet food
  • Private forest and trails

Cons

  • Might be too remote
  • Might be too quiet
  • The location can seem overwhelming
351 Kearoa Rd., Rotorua, 3077, New Zealand
07-333–2066
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13 suites
All-Inclusive
Minimum 2-night stay

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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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Waitomo Top 10 Holiday Park

$$ | 12 Waitomo Village Rd., Waitomo, 3977, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Modern and clean, this delightful holiday park in the heart of Waitomo Village offers tents, powered campervan sites, cabins, and a self-contained motel. Some cabins have breakfast-making facilities, but there's also a well-equipped communal kitchen here, as well as a guest lounge with TV (free movies available) and a guest laundry. Other park amenities include a gas barbecue, swimming pool, hot tub, children's playground, and Wi-Fi available throughout the property. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • Spacious rural environment with great views of the surrounding forest
  • Friendly hosts

Cons

  • Likely to be busy in summer
  • Kid-friendly environment may not suit everyone
  • By the main road (though it's quiet at night)
12 Waitomo Village Rd., Waitomo, 3977, New Zealand
07-878–7639
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18 rooms
No Meals

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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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The White Swan Country Hotel

$$$ | 109 Main St., Greytown, 5712, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This former railway administration building was chopped into several pieces and relocated before being transformed into a small country hotel with seven well-appointed boutique suites in the main building and six other rooms in a garden courtyard. The suites are individually decorated with their own twist on old-country-meets-modern style. Nestled behind, six garden rooms are beside the neighboring park.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant as well as a gastropub
  • Modern amenities including smart TVs
  • Very comfy superking beds

Cons

  • No wheelchair access for boutique suites
  • On-site restaurant closed Tuesday and Wednesday
  • Early bookings are essential for groups
109 Main St., Greytown, 5712, New Zealand
021-539–528
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki

$$$$ | State Hwy. 6, Westland National Park, 7842, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Located alongside Lake Moeraki and surrounded by World Heritage Park, this lodge is a stunning place to relax and learn about New Zealand nature. A network of forest tracks radiate out from the lodge, which also has 20 single and double kayaks to explore the lake. The lodge features stylish accommodations and superb food, Skilled eco-guides can take you on half-day excursions where you will spot Fiordland crested penguins (September to early December), seals, and Hectors Dolphins. Also available are guided kayak safaris down the Moeraki River to the Tasman seacoast. 

Pros

  • A top eco-experience
  • Guides have licenses to visit hidden tawaki (rare penguin) sites
  • Pure luxury, in both facilities and specialist knowledge

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Minimum two-night stay in high season
  • Lunch not included in all-inclusive plan
State Hwy. 6, Westland National Park, 7842, New Zealand
03-750–0881
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Closed May - Aug.
28 rooms
All-Inclusive
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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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Eleven Owen River Lodge

$$$$ | 173 Owen Valley East Rd., Murchison, 7077, New Zealand
Owen River Lodge, Murchison
Owen River Lodge

One of the classiest of several fully inclusive luxury fly-fishing lodges in this region has six beautifully appointed cottages overlooking the Owen River Valley. Adjacent to Kahurangi National Park, lodge gives you access to 25 fishing rivers within a 90-minute drive, plus many more by helicopter. Back at the lodge you can relax in the cozy lounge, or wander the landscaped grounds, including the massive vegetable garden that supplies much of what arrives on your table for dinner.

Pros

  • Large garden
  • Fully equipped tackle room and fly-making table
  • Beautiful views

Cons

  • The last mile or two to the lodge is not paved but is easy enough to drive
  • Quite remote
  • If you're not into fishing, you might feel out of it
173 Owen Valley East Rd., Murchison, 7077, New Zealand
0970-251–8271
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Closed May–Sept.
6 suites
All-Inclusive

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151 on London

$$ | 151 London St., Whanganui, 4500, New Zealand

This motel-style complex comes with a good selection of amenity-packed units. There's a flexible mix of studios and one-bedroom suites with whirlpool baths, mini-refrigerators, and microwaves. There are also two-level, two-bedroom family units with full kitchens and a pair of fully accessible units, plus a luxury honeymoon suite. All have smart televisions (with Netflix, Lightbox, and Youtube built-in), safes, and king beds. A conference room and small gym are also on-site. Supermarkets and cafés are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • High-quality amenities
  • Interesting rustic architectural theme

Cons

  • Entrance is off a busy road (but hush glass keeps noise down)
  • Breakfast not included in price
  • No bar or restaurant on-site
151 London St., Whanganui, 4500, New Zealand
06-345–8668
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26 units
No Meals

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58 On Cron Motel

$$ | 58 Cron St., Franz Josef, 7886, New Zealand

Cook for yourself if you wish at this modern motel-style accommodation that offers great value, with well-appointed studios and apartments, excellent facilities, and a sunny environment. All units have kitchens, plus there are two appealing barbecue areas. It's close to the Glacier Hot Pools, a two-minute walk to the Wildlife Centre, and an easy walk to restaurants. Best of all, there's lots of forest to look at and native birds to listen to. Some units have a whirlpool bath; light breakfasts are available.

Pros

  • Parking is right outside your door
  • Property is well-managed
  • Location close to attractions and cafés but off the noisy main road

Cons

  • The units are a bit crowded and on the small side
  • Birdsong might wake you early
  • Slow Wi-Fi
58 Cron St., Franz Josef, 7886, New Zealand
03-752–0627
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Abisko Lodge and Apartments

$$$ | 74 Main St., Methven, 7730, New Zealand

This lodge is conveniently located right in the heart of Methven, and is one of the larger accommodation providers in the village. You can choose between en suite lodge rooms, or family apartments. There's also a small camping ground out the back. The rooms are simple but adequate and come with flat-screen TVs, and there's also a cozy shared lounge and small bar. 

Pros

  • On-site sauna and spa
  • Close to village
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

  • Rooms are quite basic and dated
  • Breakfast is simple and limited
  • Noisy pub down the road with late night music
74 Main St., Methven, 7730, New Zealand
03-302–8875
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Abri

$$ | 10–12 Bayview Rd., Paihia, 0200, New Zealand

These freestanding studio apartments resemble tree houses with lovely sea views from the bush behind the Paihia beachfront. The three units have woodwork with indigenous timber, such as rimu wood flooring and macrocarpa wood walls, and whirlpool baths; their large living-room areas open onto outside decks. The apartments have their own kitchen facilities, and even a small barbecue on the deck; most guests take the short walk to the restaurants in town for meals. You'll find fresh cookies and flowers in your room daily. There are pricing differentials depending on the season, and the hosts will help organize tours.

Pros

  • Close to town
  • Friendly hosts
  • Beautiful decor

Cons

  • No beach or pool
  • You're on your own for food
  • External stairs to two apartments
10–12 Bayview Rd., Paihia, 0200, New Zealand
027-928–2072
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3 rooms
No Meals

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Adrift In Golden Bay

$$$$ | 52 Tukurua Rd., Takaka, 7182, New Zealand

Here, a short walk across soft grass from your luxurious, fully self-contained villa or studio unit gets you to your own quiet beach. Sunsets are sometimes enhanced by blue penguins arriving home from a day out fishing. During the day you can swim, kayak, or paddleboard (complimentary boards and kayaks are available). At night the doors and windows can be left open so the sound of the sea lulls you to sleep. Rates include a breakfast hamper crammed with fresh, local produce, and full housekeeping service, or you can opt for the "independent rate."

Pros

  • Calm, thoughtful atmosphere
  • Jacuzzi-style hot tubs
  • Sundecks out front and private rear courtyards

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Minimum night stays enforced (up to four nights in peak summer)
  • Expensive
52 Tukurua Rd., Takaka, 7182, New Zealand
03-525–8353
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Closed July
6 units
Free Breakfast
No children under 12

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Alpine Lodge

$$ | Main Rd., St. Arnaud, 7072, New Zealand

This might be a European alpine-inspired lodge, but the view out the window is all Kiwi—wetlands, forest, and mountains. Accommodations run from hotel rooms and two-bedroom, self-contained apartments to backpacker dorms that include some private rooms. A few two-bedroom apartments are good for families. It's set in the center of the little village a short bushwalk away from Lake Rotoiti. The lodge bar and bistro restaurant offer a good range of Kiwi fare. There is no breakfast included in the rate, but there is a nice menu to purchase meals from.

Pros

  • Nice backcountry lodge ambience
  • The bushwalks are beautiful
  • Varied, wholesome menu selection

Cons

  • Bring repellent for the sand flies
  • Restaurant closed July through October
  • A bit of a long walk to some rooms
Main Rd., St. Arnaud, 7072, New Zealand
03-521–1869
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32 rooms
No Meals

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Alpine-Pacific Holiday Park

$ | 69 Beach Rd., Kaikōura, 7300, New Zealand

Just outside town, this nicely laid-out site has cabins, studios, and full motel units, plus powered campervan sites and campsites to suit a range of budgets. A wide variety of guest facilities in the crammed but nicely landscaped shared areas include hot tubs, a heated pool (summer only), a trampoline, indoor/outdoor dining, a barbecue, and a clean, modern kitchen. The view of the Seaward Kaikōura Mountains is breathtaking. There are two holiday parks on Beach Road—this one is on the inland side of the road. Because it slopes away from the main road, traffic noise is minimized. Bookings are essential in summer.

Pros

  • Incredibly clean, tidy outfit layered down a terraced slope
  • Central location
  • Hot tubs and heated pool

Cons

  • Small site can be crowded when full
  • By main road so busy entrance/exit
  • No ocean views
69 Beach Rd., Kaikōura, 7300, New Zealand
03-319–6275
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22 units, 50 campsites
No Meals

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Anakiwa 401

$$ | 401 Anakiwa Rd., Picton, 7281, New Zealand

This small homestay right on the water's edge was one of the first houses built in the spectacular Anakiwa Bay, and even served as a school. There are two self-catered guesthouses on this property, a 30-minute drive from Picton at the southern end of the Queen Charlotte Track. The friendly hosts will go out of their way to assist you in exploring the surroundings, or booking local activities. Explore the thoughtful book, board game, and DVD collection, and don't miss the glowworm walk at night. The Queen Charlotte Tavern is about 7 km (4.5 miles) up the road. 

    Pros

    • Self-contained suite accommodation
    • Waterfront location at end of Queen Charlotte Track
    • Friendly hosts who share their kayaks, bikes, and paddleboards

    Cons

    • Away from township, need a vehicle
    • Small, home-y vibe not for everyone
    • No shops nearby
    401 Anakiwa Rd., Picton, 7281, New Zealand
    03-574–1388
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    2 self-contained apartments
    No Meals

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    Anchor Lodge

    $$ | 448 Wharf Rd., 3506, New Zealand
    Offering a range of rooms for all budgets, the accommodations at Anchor Lodge are all well-equipped, cozy, and clean, boasting views of Coromandel Harbour and native forest. Tiled floors, blocky comfortable couches, and chrome-and-glass dining furniture feature in suites and apartments. Perks include the 45-minute bushwalk to the harbor lookout next door to the property and the free loans of flashlights and gum boots to visit the nearby gold mine and glowworm cave.

    Pros

    • Wide choice of accommodations to suit range of travelers
    • Heated swimming pool and whirlpool
    • Free bikes available

    Cons

    • Outward appearance is underwhelming
    • No elevator
    • Wi-Fi can be inconsistent
    448 Wharf Rd., 3506, New Zealand
    07-866–7992
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    25 rooms
    No Meals

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    Andelin Guest House

    $$ | 100 Victoria Rd., Devonport, 0624, New Zealand

    Low-key and comfortable, this small guesthouse within a two-story 19th-century villa provides everything you need for a relaxing stay. It's close to all that Devonport has to offer and is a short ferry ride from Auckland's CBD. Your room may have a claw-footed iron bathtub or access to the balcony; rooms are different sizes, and the decor in each is modern, neutral, and uncluttered. There are complimentary snacks and fruit in a shared lounge. 

    Pros

    • Good location near restaurants and shops
    • Friendly vibe
    • Gracious historical building with updated rooms

    Cons

    • No room service
    • No gym or pool
    • Some may find it too small and homey
    100 Victoria Rd., Devonport, 0624, New Zealand
    021-180--6758
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    5 rooms
    No Meals

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