46 Best Hotels in Upper South Island and the West Coast, New Zealand

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Bed-and-breakfasts, farm stays, and homestays, all a variation on the same theme, abound in the South Island in some spectacular coastal and mountain environments. Your hosts will generally feed you great breakfasts and advise on where to eat and what to do locally. Other choices include boutique luxury lodges and hotels, or less expensive but well-equipped motel rooms and backpacker lodges.

Locals generally take vacations from Christmas through January, so book early at these times. From March through November everything settles down, and in most towns you can book at short notice. Heating is standard in virtually every room, especially in cooler southern regions, and most places around Nelson and Marlborough, which can be hot in summer, provide air-conditioning.

Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses

$$$$ | State Hwy. 1, at Station Rd., Kaikōura, 7371, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Luxurious tree houses are the star accommodations here, but there’s also a main lodge with a restaurant and hotel-style rooms, plus the salubrious Olive House, a freestanding and self-contained three-bedroom suite featuring spacious dining, lounge, and bedroom areas and 360-degree views. The tree houses, made of rough-sawn timber, copper, glass, and steel, stand on stilts above native trees. Inside are freestanding baths and elegant handmade furniture. Each unit has a wide-reaching view over olive groves (the lodge makes its own olive oil) to the sea and Kaikōura mountains. A spa offers massage and beauty treatments. Rates include full breakfast and gourmet dinner.

Pros

  • Unique luxury accommodations
  • Surf out the back window and snow out the front
  • Gourmet breakfast and dinner included in rates

Cons

  • Stay in the main lodge if you can't manage stairs
  • Out of town
  • Tree-house life not for everyone
State Hwy. 1, at Station Rd., Kaikōura, 7371, New Zealand
03-319–6559
Hotel Details
10 rooms
All-Inclusive
Children not allowed in main lodge

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Abel Tasman Lodge

$$ | 295 Sandy Bay–Marahau Rd., 7197, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Spacious chalets and studios, with native gardens between them, are nestled between Abel Tasman National Park and Marahau Beach. Units are finished in natural wood and have high cathedral ceilings, New Zealand wool carpets, queen- or king-size beds, and balconies. Room-service breakfasts, prepared packed lunches, and a communal kitchen are available. Staff can help make reservations for sea kayaking, water taxis, and hiking. There's a barbecue to share and an outdoor hot tub. Book well ahead for summer.

Pros

  • Close to everything in Marahau
  • Travelers share tales in the communal kitchen
  • Stylish, homey accommodations overlook the hills of Abel Tasman National Park

Cons

  • No breakfast in the room rate
  • Studios don't have kitchen facilities
  • Need to remember to stock up with groceries before getting here
295 Sandy Bay–Marahau Rd., 7197, New Zealand
03-527–8250
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12 rooms
No Meals

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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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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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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
Hotel Details
Closed May - Aug.
28 rooms
All-Inclusive
Rates also include one short guided walk daily

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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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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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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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    The Applepickers' Cottages

    $$$ | 43 Apple Valley Rd. E, Māpua, 7173, New Zealand

    Three self-contained cottages on the shoreline of the Waimea Estuary began life as apple pickers' cottages and have been refurbished in a pleasing rustic style. Separated by high plantings for privacy, each has a full kitchen, ample decks, and a wood fire. Karaka has an outdoor bath on a private deck overlooking the estuary. You can wander the foreshore and do some bird-watching, or explore the 5-acre organic farm and vineyard. Only children over 12 years are permitted to stay. 

    Pros

    • Intimate waterfront setting and views
    • Fresh farm eggs and fruit when available
    • Coastal reserve and bird habitat restoration project out your door

    Cons

    • Minimum two- to five-night stay depending on season
    • Young children not allowed
    • Books up quickly
    43 Apple Valley Rd. E, Māpua, 7173, New Zealand
    021-721–730
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    3 cottages
    No Meals
    No children under 12

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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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    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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    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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    Chateau Marlborough

    $$$ | 95--117 High St., Blenheim, 7201, New Zealand

    The region’s only Qualmark-rated five-star hotel offers a mix of suites, apartments, and studios, all luxuriously appointed, some with full kitchens, dining areas, and laundry, and some overlooking the gardens of Seymour Square. Ask for one of the rooms facing the square for a leafy outlook. The hotel, which is locally owned and independent from major chains, also has an excellent restaurant, cozy bar, sheltered pool and courtyard, small but modern gym, and a lovely day spa.

    Pros

    • Spacious guest rooms
    • Off-street parking
    • Two-minute walk to town center

    Cons

    • Conferences can make it a busy spot
    • Big complex
    • Feels a bit jammed into the site
    95--117 High St., Blenheim, 7201, New Zealand
    03-578–0064
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    80 rooms
    No Meals

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    Delorenzo's Studio Apartments

    $$$ | 43–55 Trafalgar St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand

    These spacious and stylish studio apartments have plenty of conveniences, including washer-dryers and very comfy leather lounger chairs. Outside is a heated pool and there's also handy off-street parking. Guests can charge meals at the lovely Tides Restaurant, at nearby Trailways Hotel, to their room.

    Pros

    • Walking distance to restaurants, the cinema, and the riverside walk
    • Lots of flashy appliances
    • Great pool

    Cons

    • Roadside units have some street noise
    • A bit jammed into a small site
    • Dinner and breakfast not included with the price
    43–55 Trafalgar St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand
    03-548–9774
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    25 suites
    No Meals

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    Glenfern Villas

    $$$ | 2761 State Hwy. 6, Franz Josef, 7856, New Zealand

    A short drive north of Franz Josef village, these stylish, well-equipped one- and two-bedroom villas are in a quiet rural location away from the tourist bustle and helicopters. Each has a spacious lounge, dining area, and kitchen, and opens to private decks with mountain views. Kids can run off energy on the trampoline, or the little farm with its sheep. Gas barbecues are available for guests. 

    Pros

    • Home-away-from-home in size and feel
    • Rural and mountain views
    • Villas are luxuriously appointed and very well-equipped

    Cons

    • Some road noise from the highway
    • A bit out of town for handy shopping or dining
    • Not all villas face the mountains
    2761 State Hwy. 6, Franz Josef, 7856, New Zealand
    03-752–0054
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    18 suites
    No Meals

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    Hydrangea Cottages

    $$$ | 4244 State Hwy. 6, Punakaiki, 7873, New Zealand

    You'll be lulled by the constant roar of the ocean in these secluded, stylish, and spacious apartments with recycled native timbers and contemporary furniture; there's also a few rustic studio cottages (Rimu or Miro), a larger cottage with sea views and a bath on the deck, a seaside house (Takutai) for larger groups, and a quaint cottage for couples (The Stables Hut) near the lagoon and among the bush. All are completely private, with delightful gardens and some sea views. Look for the entrance about ½-kilometer south of Pancake Rocks. There is a two-night minimum stay. 

    Pros

    • Ocean views
    • Relaxing atmosphere
    • Close to Pancake Rocks

    Cons

    • Steep driveway
    • Turns onto a main road that's very busy, especially in summer
    • Native birds pūkeko and weka will grab scraps off the decks if you're not careful
    4244 State Hwy. 6, Punakaiki, 7873, New Zealand
    03-731–1839
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    8 cottages/apartments
    No Meals

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    Jasmine Court Motel

    $$ | 78 Wellington St., Picton, 7220, New Zealand

    Stylish, well-sized guest rooms, with kitchenettes and en suite bathrooms, overlook the town to the main harbor. Thoughtful touches include fans, and DVD players with a library of movies. Some bathrooms have either a whirlpool tub or a multihead shower. A supermarket just opposite is handy for stocking up before hitting the remote areas of the Marlborough Sounds. The friendly hosts are happy to share their wealth of Kiwi traveling advice.

    Pros

    • Bike and luggage storage if you're off to walk the Queen Charlotte Track
    • Handy for an early-morning ferry sailing
    • Parking outside your door

    Cons

    • Often full in summer
    • Kids by arrangement only
    • Units a bit jammed into a small area
    78 Wellington St., Picton, 7220, New Zealand
    03-573–7110
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    19 rooms
    No Meals

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    Joya Garden and Villa Studios

    $$ | 49 Brougham St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand

    This heavenly spot encapsulates what Nelson is all about, with a focus on eco-values in its B&B room, a studio unit in the main house, and a delightful studio cottage in the garden with its own water garden and turf roof. Throw in some lovely hospitality and intelligent conversation with host Paulina, a Tomatis sound therapist, and this is the perfect place to stop a few days and recharge. With three thoughtful villas, there is also a cheaper "the den" option, which sleeps one traveler. 

    Pros

    • Patios with garden and city views
    • Natural, organic ethos throughout
    • Multilingual and friendly host

    Cons

    • Extremely steep driveway, need to park on the street
    • Steep walk back from town
    • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
    49 Brougham St., Nelson, 7010, New Zealand
    03-539–1350
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    4 rooms
    Free Breakfast

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    Kaikōura Boutique Hotel

    $$ | 146 Esplanade, Kaikōura, 7300, New Zealand

    A charming seaside hotel conveniently located on Kaikōura's Esplanade, at the south end of town, this quaint venue has sea and mountain views galore. Quirky décor decorates the waterfront rooms on the first floor of the historic building. Everything else is on ground level, including the courtyard rooms, which open into a gardened area. A basic continental breakfast is served daily from 8 am, and the bar offers a platter menu every afternoon until close, where an extensive champagne, wine, craft beer and martini list is also on offer.

    Pros

    • Central location
    • Spa offers massage and facials
    • Immaculate, clean waterfront suites

    Cons

    • Some courtyard suites are cramped and small
    • Bar closes early between 7 and 8 pm
    • Early sun in waterfront rooms
    146 Esplanade, Kaikōura, 7300, New Zealand
    03-319–5748
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    12 rooms
    Free Breakfast

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    Kairuru Farmstay Cottages

    $$ | 1014 State Hwy. 60, Motueka, 7198, New Zealand

    Halfway up the Tākaka Hill from Motueka, these homey cottages with timber interiors and verandas have all you need for a comfortable stay in the country. The decor has a rustic appeal while the modern kitchens with dishwashers take the hard work out of your day. Your stay can be fully self-catered, or with breakfast or dinner provided. It's within easy reach of Golden Bay, Motueka, and the Abel Tasman area, and the owner might take you out on the 4,000 acre historic farm, depending on what's happening—ask when you arrive. One of their farm-sights is  Parliamentary Pond, once a quarry where all the marble rock for New Zealand's parliament was sourced from. 

    Pros

    • Fantastic country base for area exploration
    • A real Kiwi sheep and cattle farm, with tame animals for the kids to pat
    • Gorgeous views

    Cons

    • Steep 15-minute drive up the Tākaka Hill from Riwaka
    • Long, narrow driveway onto the farm
    • A few gates to open and close as you drive in
    1014 State Hwy. 60, Motueka, 7198, New Zealand
    03-528–8091
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    2 cottages
    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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    The Marlborough

    $$$$ | 776 Rapaura Rd., Blenheim, 7273, New Zealand

    Follow a lavender-lined driveway to this 1901-built Victorian convent, now a luxury boutique hotel. Its 10 rooms are decorated in an eclectic contemporary style that mixes old and new. Surrounding the building, 16 acres of established gardens and lawns appear to ramble into the surrounding vineyards (tours with head gardener on request). The heated outdoor pool is open from October to May, and six lawn tennis courts are available for guests to use. The hotel's on-site restaurant, Harvest, has just been awarded a Hat in NZ Cuisine Food Awards, and provides a unique dining experience with a deck opening onto the Orangery. 

    Pros

    • 16 acres of vineyard and rambling, beautiful gardens
    • In the heart of Marlborough wine country
    • Handmade truffles on turn-down, muffins to take at check-out

    Cons

    • Only downstairs rooms are easily accessible to guests with limited mobility
    • Out in the country
    • Beverage list could be more varied
    776 Rapaura Rd., Blenheim, 7273, New Zealand
    03-570–5700
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    10 suites
    All-Inclusive
    Mid-Dec.--mid-Jan., 3-night minimum stay; rest of year, 2-night minimum stay

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    Motueka River Lodge

    $$$$ | Motueka Valley Hwy. (State Hwy. 61), Motueka, 7196, New Zealand

    Tranquillity, marvelous mountain views, and a superb standard of comfort are the hallmarks of this rustic lodge on 35 acres overlooking the Motueka River. Fish is a key focus here, especially dry fly-fishing for brown trout in the wild rivers. Booking ahead is essential during the October-to-April fishing season, and some dates require minimum a two-nights booking. 

    Pros

    • All meals can be arranged, and they are superb
    • Fishing rivers all around
    • Kiwi hosts who know and understand this part of the world

    Cons

    • Out in the countryside
    • 50-minute drive from Nelson airport
    • Closed June through August
    Motueka Valley Hwy. (State Hwy. 61), Motueka, 7196, New Zealand
    03-526–8668
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    5 suites
    All-Inclusive
    Some rooms have 2-night minimum stay

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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
    Hotel Details
    35 units
    No Meals

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    Pohara Top 10 Holiday Park

    $ | 809 Abel Tasman Dr., Pohara, 7183, New Zealand

    Well-appointed cabins and motel units, with various bedding configurations and some with full kitchens, are set on 5 beachfront acres with plenty of trees for shelter. You can get closer to nature on a tent site, or park your campervan on a powered site. The park's shared facilities (kitchens, bathrooms, laundry) are modern, spacious, well laid-out, and lacking for nothing in appliances. Feel free to enjoy the balmy evenings and cook on the barbecue outside. The well-stocked Pohara Store nearby means you will make fewer trips to town for supplies. 

    Pros

    • Beachfront property
    • Good casual dining options nearby
    • Helpful, professional hosts

    Cons

    • Some units have shared bathroom facilities
    • Might be lots of kids making noise
    • Cabins are quite small
    809 Abel Tasman Dr., Pohara, 7183, New Zealand
    03-525–9500
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    24 units
    No Meals

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    Raetihi Lodge

    $$$$ | 7124 Keneperu Rd., 7282, New Zealand

    This model for this grand old lodge has been given a thorough overhaul since pandemic times, and nowadays it only offers all-inclusive dine-and stay-deals November through April, on select dates only. Each year in September, a list of these dates is released. There is a choice between a two-, three-, or four-night stay, and includes chef-cooked breakfast, lunch, and three-course dinner. The rest of the year, the lodge is booked out for exclusive use only. The recently renovated facilities overlook the forest-covered hills and waterfront. If relaxing on the veranda gets too tiresome, try an adventure on a paddleboard, kayak, or mountain bike, or try your luck with a fishing rod—all are complimentary for guests. Getting here is half the fun, with the only access being by water transfer or helicopter.

    Pros

    • Absolute peace, quiet, and tranquillity
    • In-house massage therapist
    • Boating, country golf, or walking on nearby tracks all leisure options

    Cons

    • Very remote and difficult to access
    • Hotel dining is your only option here
    • Birdsong might wake you early
    7124 Keneperu Rd., 7282, New Zealand
    03-573–4300
    Hotel Details
    Closed Nov.–Apr.
    14 rooms
    All-Inclusive

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