Pacific Harbour Lodge
This ‘island-style’ resort in the town centre has spacious self-contained chalets, with natural wood and...
Across New Zealand, you can bed down in historic guesthouses, facility-laden hotels, uniform motel units, beautifully situated campsites, and hostels that range in character from clean-living to tirelessly party-prone.
Accommodation listings are in order of authorial preference, based on our assessment of atmosphere, cleanliness, facilities, location and bang for your buck.
If you’re travelling during peak tourist seasons, book your bed well in advance. Accommodation is most in demand (and at its priciest) during the summer holidays from Christmas to late January, at Easter and during winter in snowy resort towns like Queenstown.
Visitor information centres provide reams of local accommodation information, often in the form of folders detailing facilities and up-to-date prices; many can also make bookings on your behalf.
For online listings, visit Automobile Association and Jasons.
This ‘island-style’ resort in the town centre has spacious self-contained chalets, with natural wood and...
This modern lodge – with twin, double and family rooms – is the best place to stay in the village...
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