14 Best Hotels in Otago, Invercargill, and Stewart Island, New Zealand

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Dunedin has a full range of accommodations, from modest hostels to luxury hotels, while Invercargill has more motels than anything else. Local motels generally provide clean rooms with kitchens and TVs. Stewart Island lodging options include camping, hostels, rental houses, hotels, motels, and boutique B&Bs. Throughout the region air-conditioning is a rarity, but given the temperate climate, this isn't a problem. Heating, on the other hand, is standard in most places.

It's a good idea to make reservations, especially in summer. In Dunedin, rooms can be scarce around special events, such as graduation ceremonies and high-profile rugby games.

Ebb–Dunedin

$$$ | 82 Filleul St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand

This boutique hotel is visionary in its modernist architecture, which comprises concrete, steel, and glass, and its big focus on modern New Zealand art. Each level has its own central atrium lounge exhibiting works by contemporary New Zealand artists. A large mural on the hotel's exterior tells a story from the site's history: the reclaimed Otago Harbour tidal flats are where the first settlers arrived on their wakas (Māori seagoing vessels) from Polynesia. The impressive glass curtain wall showcases 30 digitally printed glass panels. There's a café on-site.

Pros

  • Close to good shopping and across the road from mall
  • Immaculate, modern, and spacious rooms with exceptional bathrooms
  • Stylish, bold design and contemporary art

Cons

  • No on-site fitness center (hotel partners with one nearby)
  • No children allowed
  • May feel too modern and hipster to those who prefer classic hotels
82 Filleul St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-260–6800
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27 rooms
No Meals

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Fable Dunedin

$$$ | 166 Gloucester St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

A central Dunedin hub with roots dating back to 1862, this luxurious five-star hotel is a fresh incarnation of the classic Wains Hotel, refurbished with all the mod cons such as large TVs and premium linens. Rooms are decorated in a sophisticated, neutral-hued style with Scottish touches such as a tartan throw and interesting modern lamps. Desks and good Wi-Fi appeal to business travelers. The Press Club eatery is a take on Dunedin's gold-rush era and presents regional dishes using local produce. Breakfast can be purchased as an addition to the room rate.

Pros

  • Striking historical architecture
  • Convenient central location
  • Great on-site restuarant and bar

Cons

  • Queen rooms are on the small side
  • Some rooms have no lift access
  • Tablet-controlled telephone and other services may not appeal to everyone
166 Gloucester St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–1145
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52 rooms
No Meals

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Ascot Park Hotel

$$ | Corner of Tay St. and Racecourse Rd., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand

The largest hotel in town, an eight-minute drive from the town center, is a rambling complex with different types of spacious, modern rooms, most with small balconies. Some rooms in a motel-style building have kitchenettes. An on-site restaurant serves traditional and contemporary New Zealand fare, adding to the allure of this hospitable place, which will be a welcome sight if you've just battled some of the rugged gravel side roads of the Catlins.

Pros

  • On-site restaurant
  • Some units have kitchenettes for cooking
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking

Cons

  • Restaurant is pricey
  • Tiny pool
  • Some rooms could use updating
Corner of Tay St. and Racecourse Rd., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand
03-219–9076
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106 rooms
No Meals

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Bay Motel

$$ | 9 Dundee St., Oban, 9846, New Zealand

Clean, spacious, and comfortable apartment-like units and full apartments have decks with views that take in Halfmoon Bay, and from these "busybody" perches you can observe the comings and goings of the wharf and pub, as well as the antics of the kakas (bush parrots). The studio spa with a two-person jetted tub is nice after a day of tramping. All rooms have central heating and Wi-Fi; some are wheelchair-accessible. Other facilities include laundry, barbecues, and freezer storage (in case you've been out fishing and need to store your catch). There's a free shuttle service to the national park. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • All units have cooking facilities
  • Thoughtful amenities including barbecues and a national park shuttle

Cons

  • A slight walk uphill from town
  • Modern and comfortable but not for those who require luxury
  • Some restrictions on what can be cooked in kitchens
9 Dundee St., Oban, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1119
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Bluestone on George

$$ | 571 George St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand

A short walk from restaurants and inner-city shopping, each of these contemporary-style studio apartments has a patio or balcony. All windows are soundproofed and double-glazed, and the apartments have kitchenettes, laundry, and a home theater system with Sky TV. Most have whirlpool baths, and all have heated bathroom floors.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Contemporary style
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking

Cons

  • Some may feel these modern spaces lack much character
  • No children allowed
  • Gym is on the small side
571 George St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–9201
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15 apartments
No Meals

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George Street Motel Apartments

$$ | 575 George St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand

One block from Dunedin’s main shopping and dining area, these clean and spacious apartments come with full kitchens in one-bedroom units and refrigerators and microwaves in the studios. The separate terrace apartment offers a perfect family home-from-home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. All units offer off-street parking.

Pros

  • Large open kitchen and lounge space
  • Central location
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Can be dated but upgrades are ongoing
  • Access to second floor by stairs
575 George St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–9333
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16 units
No Meals

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Glendaruel

$$$ | 38 Golden Bay Rd., Oban, 9818, New Zealand

At this beautiful B&B a short walk from town, you can have private views over Paterson Inlet from two double rooms and a cozy wee single. Kakas (parrots) are frequent visitors to the deck, and the gorgeous garden is nice for strolling. Continental or cooked breakfasts are available.

Pros

  • Lovely garden with birds
  • Nice views
  • Transfer from ferries included

Cons

  • A bit of a walk uphill from town
  • Minimum three-night stay
  • Small, so gets booked up quickly
38 Golden Bay Rd., Oban, 9818, New Zealand
03-219–1092
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hogwartz Hostel

$ | 277 Rattray St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand

Just opposite St. Joseph's Cathedral, this late-1800s former bishop's residence (once called Rockmount) is now a comfortable hostel with a few touches of Harry Potter (fans may want to look for Hedwig in Room 9 3/4) and plenty of nice spaces. Your best options are a double in the main building with en suite facilities; the Stables (with two self-contained studios); and the Coach House (two rooms with private bathrooms—only one en suite—and shared kitchen). The home's original dining room has been transformed into a charming, spacious five-bed dorm, and all other rooms are singles, doubles, and triples that share clean, modern bathrooms and two equally smart kitchens. There's a cozy dining area, reading room, TV/DVD lounge, and laundry, as well as Wi-Fi throughout (for a fee). The clientele is a diverse mix of guests from late-teens to octogenarians.

Pros

  • <PRO>central location</PRO>
  • <PRO>affordable rates</PRO>
  • <PRO>lots of fun decor for Harry Potter fans</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>uphill access</CON>
  • <CON>some bathroom facilities are shared</CON>
  • <CON>Wi-Fi isn't free</CON>
277 Rattray St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-474–1487
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17 rooms
No meals

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Hulmes Court Bed & Breakfast

$ | 52 Tennyson St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand

An 1860s Victorian mansion just a three-minute walk to the center of town, Hulmes Court was originally built for one of the founders of the Otago Medical School (it maintains scholarly ties by employing University of Otago students) and is paired with a 1907 house. Continental-style breakfast and all-day tea and coffee are served in the Victorian drawing room and a casual, relaxed feel extends to a warm welcome thanks to such touches as a computer, photocopier, books, and newspapers available for guests. Hosts Norman and Zina Wood live on the premises with their family and resident cats. Amenities also include free Wi-Fi, laundry, and off-street parking.

Pros

  • <PRO>friendly staff</PRO>
  • <PRO>interesting decorations</PRO>
  • <PRO>quiet, residential neighborhood</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>not ideal for folks with cat allergies</CON>
  • <CON>located on a steep hill</CON>
  • <CON>not all rooms have en suite bathrooms</CON>
52 Tennyson St., Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand
03-477–5319
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Credit cards accepted
11 rooms
Breakfast

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Kelvin Hotel

$$ | 20 Kelvin St., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand

The big advantage of this modern but somewhat bland full-service hotel is that it's really central, in just about the ideal location if you're not driving. The rooms facing the back are quieter. There are options for a room only or for bed and breakfast. 

Pros

  • Sports bar on-site
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Welcoming staff

Cons

  • Hotel in need of an update
  • No gym on-site but pass to nearby facility included
  • Some rooms on the small side
20 Kelvin St., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand
03-218–2829
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61 rooms
No Meals

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Larnach Lodge

$$$ | 145 Camp Rd., Dunedin, 9077, New Zealand

It's hard to beat panoramic sea views, 35 acres of world-class gardens, having Larnach Castle as a neighbor, and the choice of a luxury room or a more modest yet still character-filled accommodation. The Scottish Room has classic tartan bed covers and curtains, heavy brass bedsteads, and a Robbie Burns rug; the Enchanted Forest Room has 19th-century William Morris wallpaper. Rooms with shared bathrooms in a converted 1870 Stables building are about half the regular rate of the lodge accommodations. Entry to the castle and breakfast are included in the room rates. 

Pros

  • Price includes castle entry and opportunity to dine in the castle
  • Coastal walks nearby
  • Castle also has lodgings (fancier and cheaper) in other buildings

Cons

  • Cheaper rooms do not have private baths
  • A bit on the expensive side for what you get in room
  • Theme room decor may not appeal to all tastes
145 Camp Rd., Dunedin, 9077, New Zealand
03-476–1616
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mohua Park–Catlins Eco Accommodation

$$$ | 744 Catlins Valley Rd., Invercargill, 9586, New Zealand

If you're traveling to Invercargill via the Southern Scenic Route, these four lovely, modern self-catering cottages keep both coziness and conservation in mind, making a perfect rest stop before you get to the city. Guests concerned about sustainability will appreciate the various initiatives in place on the property, from heat pumps to the use of environmentally friendly cleaning products and toiletries. Mohua Park is located between Papatowai and Owaka.

Pros

  • Beautiful outlooks on 35 acres of native forest
  • Eco-friendly and has 4 km (2½ miles) of walking trails
  • Lots of privacy

Cons

  • No restaurants on-site and no TV or phone in cottages
  • Two-night minimum in high season
  • Location is isolated (132 km, or 82 miles, east of Invercargill)
744 Catlins Valley Rd., Invercargill, 9586, New Zealand
03-415–8613
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4 cottages
No Meals

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South Sea Hotel

$ | 26 Elgin Terr., Oban, 9846, New Zealand

This handsome, historic, renovated building dominates the main road in Oban and offers comfortable rooms, some of which (in the front) have sea views. This is an old-fashioned hotel, which means that you share a bathroom with other guests if you stay upstairs in the original building. If you'd like your own bathroom and a more peaceful room, ask for a studio unit behind the hotel. Downstairs is the local-favorite pub and restaurant, so you don't need to go far after a few drinks or to have breakfast in the morning.

Pros

  • Great value for a real island experience
  • Popular in-house pub and restaurant
  • Open year-round

Cons

  • Can be noisy some nights
  • Shared bathrooms in some rooms
  • Not all rooms are in the original hotel
26 Elgin Terr., Oban, 9846, New Zealand
03-219–1059
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17 rooms
No Meals

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Tuatara Backpackers Lodge

$ | 30–32 Dee St., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand

The world's southernmost YHA hostel is in the center of Invercargill, next door to the Speight's Ale House and the main city library. The Tuatara has the usual group of bunks, twins, and double rooms, along with a few private doubles with en suite bathrooms, TVs, and stereos. An on-site café serves good coffee and breakfast, and the hostel also has two lounges, a kitchen, secure parking, a laundry, and Wi-Fi. 

Pros

  • Good breakfast at on-site café
  • Two guest lounges and a kitchen
  • All necessary amenities on-site

Cons

  • Can be noisy at night
  • Very basic lodgings
  • Only a few rooms with private baths
30–32 Dee St., Invercargill, 9810, New Zealand
03-214–0954
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26 rooms
No Meals

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