11 Best Hotels in Northland and the Bay of Islands, New Zealand

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Northland accommodations vary from basic motels to luxury lodges. Your hosts, particularly in the bed-and-breakfasts, share their local knowledge and are a great resource on less-obvious attractions.

Paihia is a hub for Northland and has plenty of vacation apartments and standard motels. You'll also find in places like Russell, a range of high-end B&Bs, and luxury lodges sometimes with private bays.

High season runs from December through March. Some lodges have shoulder seasons in April and May, and September and October. Overall, room rates drop between May and October though many places also close for a break.

Waipoua Lodge

$$$$ | 4748 State Hwy. 12, Waipoua, 0376, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
Waipoua Lodge, Hokianga and the Kauri Coast
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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
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4 suites
Free Breakfast

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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
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22 suites

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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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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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Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands

$$ | Tau Henare Dr., Waitangi, 0293, New Zealand

This complex sprawls along a peninsula within walking distance of the Waitangi Treaty House. Most rooms have a terrace or patio, giving them an airier feeling. It's the biggest hotel north of Auckland is a favorite with tour groups. It's especially popular at the beginning of February when the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi is commemorated.

Pros

  • Most rooms have a terrace or patio
  • Simple decor
  • Lovely location

Cons

  • Some rooms need refreshing
  • Often full of conference-goers
  • Some will see it as basic
Tau Henare Dr., Waitangi, 0293, New Zealand
09-402–7411
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145 rooms
No Meals

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Discovery Settlers Hotel

$$ | 61 Hatea Dr., Whangarei, 0112, New Zealand

This simple hotel offers low key accommodation without fancy add-ons—each room has en suite bathrooms, satellite TV, and tea/coffeemaking facilities and Wi-Fi. 

Pros

  • Swimming pool
  • On-site restaurant
  • Parklike grounds

Cons

  • It's also a conference venue
  • 10 minutes from town
  • Some might see it as too basic
61 Hatea Dr., Whangarei, 0112, New Zealand
09-438–2699
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54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Duke of Marlborough Hotel

$$ | 35 The Strand, Russell, 0202, New Zealand

This waterfront hotel is a favorite with the yachting fraternity, for whom ready access to the harbor and the bar downstairs are the most important considerations. That means staying here will place in you the thick of the noisy action during the busy summer breaks. Antiques add character and the rooms are bright and cheerful. The hotel has a history with fire---the previous three incarnations were burned down (the first by the legendary Māori chief Hone Heke). For more space, opt for one of the waterfront suites with large whirlpool baths, or there's a one-bedroom bungalow right on the waterfront. It gets very busy in the holiday periods so you must book ahead.

Pros

  • Prime waterfront position
  • Fun crowds
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Can be too close to the action
  • Quite noisy
  • Little privacy
35 The Strand, Russell, 0202, New Zealand
09-403–7829
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26 rooms
No Meals

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Kauri Park

$$ | 512 Kerikeri Rd., Kerikeri, 0293, New Zealand

This small cluster of chalets is a notch above the usual, with contemporary style and a magnificent setting among fruit trees adjacent to farmland. Each unit has a veranda and colorful furnishings. Kauri Park is a little out of town, with a more rural setting, but it's still only a few minutes' drive from the historic sights. The owners will provide packages that include platters and hampers.

Pros

  • Relaxed and friendly atmosphere
  • Beautiful rooms
  • Lovely location

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • No on-site restaurant
  • Some rooms on the small side
512 Kerikeri Rd., Kerikeri, 0293, New Zealand
09-407–7629
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9 units
No Meals

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Lodge Bordeaux

$$$ | 361 Western Hills Dr., Whangarei, 0110, New Zealand

With obvious references to France (but in a very Kiwi way), Lodge Bordeaux offers comfortable and stylish accommodations. There is a range of rooms from studios to two-bedroom kitchen suites for those who want to cook. The rooms are well-appointed. Deals are often available on the website.

Pros

  • Big rooms
  • Nice outdoor spaces
  • Smart decor

Cons

  • Slightly clinical
  • On a busy state highway
  • No dining on-site
361 Western Hills Dr., Whangarei, 0110, New Zealand
09-438–0404
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lupton Lodge

$$ | 555 Ngunguru Rd., Whangarei, 0173, New Zealand

The country setting of Lupton Lodge makes it a perfect place to retreat to after a day's traveling in the North, with five rooms, two apartments, a swimming pool, and gorgeous gardens. Close by are orchards and some lovely stretches of coastline. Breakfast is included and made-to-order dinners, including vegan are available. If you happen to be traveling by bike, whether the petrol- or pedal-powered variety, there is safe storage for your two wheels. The very nice hosts know a lot about the area.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Beautiful setting
  • Delicious food

Cons

  • Distance from town might be problematic for some guests
  • Not right on the beach
  • No room service
555 Ngunguru Rd., Whangarei, 0173, New Zealand
021-137–3696
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Sands Hotel Hokianga

$$ | State Hwy. 12, Omapere, 0472, New Zealand

This harborside hotel looks onto a view that has not changed, according to legend, since the Polynesian navigator Kupe first arrived in New Zealand 1,000 plus years ago. The hotel has a low key warm atmosphere, switched-on staff, and comfortable rooms and villas for a more private two-person stay. The restaurant and bar are low key and cozy.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Great views
  • Good-size pool

Cons

  • Not all rooms have views
  • Simple accommodation
  • Can feel isolated
State Hwy. 12, Omapere, 0472, New Zealand
09-405–8737
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43 rooms
No Meals

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