New Zealand lodges are often located in beautiful natural surroundings. Small and intimate establishments with less than 20 rooms, they provide bed, breakfast and dinner.

Search

Lodges Results Page12Next
Timara Lodge

Timara Lodge

In the heart of Marlborough’s wine region is Timara Lodge, peacefully nestled within 25 acres of superbly maintained gardens, with a large swimming pool, grass tennis court and a private five-acre lake.

Pelorus Lodge

Pelorus Lodge

Nestled into a hillside above the charming seaport of Havelock, the subtle colours and rustic woodwork of the luxury Pelorus Lodge blend into the surrounding exotic trees and native bush …

Punga Cove Resort

Punga Cove Resort

Situated in the Marlborough Sounds, an hour by water taxi from Picton or a day’s hike from Ship Cove on the Queen Charlotte Track.

Furneaux Lodge

Furneaux Lodge

Nestled at the head of Endeavour Inlet in Queen Charlotte Sound, the lodge is surrounded by 800 hectares of virgin native forest and overlooks the bay.

Raetihi Lodge

Nestled in a secluded bay in the Marlborough Sounds, Raetihi Lodge offers the ultimate in hospitality.

Albergo Hanmer Lodge & Alpine Villas

Set in a majestic mountain arena, Albergo is renowned for wellness, cuisine and eclectic interiors.

Kapitea Ridge

At Kapitea Ridge guests can enjoy the true solitude and splendour of the West Coast’s environment.

Drifters Inn

Lodge in country comfort and unwind. Take a walk, a bike ride, or take up some adrenaline-pumping activity – this is a place to be yourself.

Lake Wanaka Lodge

Lake Wanaka Lodge, located in a quiet cul-de-sac, is a five-minute stroll from cafés, restaurants, shopping and the lake.

Lake Tekapo Luxury Lodge

Our award-winning B&B lodge meets the highest standards in terms of guest comfort – accommodation at Lake Tekapo Luxury Lodge is superior.

Page12Next
Read Online Flip through the pages of New Zealand Trade Manual online. Click here to read! Order Your Copy
Order a free printed copy of New Zealand Trade Manual. Click here to order.
Latest News
Rugby World Cup 2011 In September and October 2011 New Zealand will host the world’s third-largest sporting event – the Rugby World Cup. Approximately 70,000 international visitors are expected to attend, meaning that it is essential to book well in advance for accommodation and transport during this period. The event will include a nationwide festival showcasing New Zealand’s entertainment, arts, cuisine and lifestyle, so even if your clients are not sports fanatics, it will be an exciting time to visit.
Using New Zealand Trade Manual New Zealand Trade Manual has been designed with travel industry professionals in mind.
  • Selling New Zealand provides you with handy sales tools, quick facts and latest news from the New Zealand travel industry.
  • Travel Planner makes planning New Zealand travel easy. Find itineraries, information on accommodation/transport and more.
  • About New Zealand has everything on New Zealand culture, nature, lifestyle, activities and events that make New Zealand a unique destination.
  • The Essentials contains maps and a selection of need-to-know New Zealand information to answer your clients’ FAQ.
RSS - Subscribe to the RSS and stay up to date with all the latest news.
Order - Order a free printed copy of New Zealand Trade Manual.
Newsletter - Sign up for the New Zealand Trade Manual e-newsletter.
Resources to Download - Browse our handy list of resources.
Feedback – Send us your comments about New Zealand Trade Manual.

Updates to your Inbox! To get our free New Zealand Trade Manual Newsletter, click here.