Top 10 Most Popular Places To Visit In New Zealand

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Alice Duthie

Lifestyle Writer

Apr 17, 2022

From huts with panoramic ocean views, to stylish tiny homes in the city, or a luxury cabin with its own outdoor bath surrounded by mountains, there’s plenty of scenic places to visit in New Zealand.

Here are the top 10 most popular stays across New Zealand, where you can relax in nature with breathtaking vistas from towering mountains to vast lakes. 

Kiwi Chalet, Lake Hayes, Otago, New Zealand

$204.95 AUD / night

Nestled on the hillside, this Kiwi Chalet overlooks the Coronet Peak. You can enjot the sun rise and set at this tiny art deco house which is close to ski fields, trails and the historic Arrowtown. Best of all it is still close enough to Queenstown for a day trip.

The Raven’s Nest Bed & Second Breakfast Farmstead, Springfield, Canterbury, New Zealand

$171.68 AUD / night

There are friendly sheep, and the feeling you are living a ‘Hobbit’ dream at this magical home, crafted to recreate the beloved fantasy realm. Nestled between oaks, native trees and pines, you will can enjoy the all the cleverly handmade details. 

Rocky Point Hut, Pepin Island, Nelson, New Zealand

$177.12 AUD / night

Enoy the kanuka and coastal New Zealand bush from where this home is situated on a cliff at the Rocky Point Hut. The wood interior is comfortable and there are spectacular views. You can even relax in the hot outdoor bath with a view of the Abel Tasman ocean.

Stargazer’s Luxury Retreat, Lake Tekapo, Canterbury, New Zealand

$278.55 AUD / night

The Stargazer’s Luxury Retreat is the ideal place to take in the Milky Way from your own wood-fired hot tub. There is even access to the magical lakefront, directly opposite from the famous Church of the Good Shepherd and only a few minutes walk from the local cafes and attractions. 

Ica View Glamping, Whareama, Wellington, New Zealand

$191.25 AUD / night

Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Ica Valley, this is glamping at its best. Just 35 minutes east of Masterton towards the beaches, and 2 hours from Wellington, you can lie in a hammock, play boardgames, cook by BBQ and take outdoor baths.

The Nest — Coastal Escape, Pihama, Taranaki, New Zealand

$266.74 AUD / night

The Nest is perched high atop the rugged, west coast cliffs with views of the Tasman Sea. Listen to the crashing waves and enjoy the deserted black sand beach and Mt Taranaki with snow on top. Let the sunsets, full moon, mountain and sea be the backdrop to your most treasured memories.

Tom’s House, Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand

$419.22 AUD / night

An award winning, architecturally designed home is on an elevated, north-facing site, offering views and all day sun. Voted New Zealand’s Best Small Home 2016 and finalist for New Zealand’s Home of the Year plus numerous architectural awards, every room is unique,

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High Country Cabin, Ben Ohau, Canterbury, New Zealand

$185.66 AUD / night

This cabin is in the heart of the Southern Alps on the South Island of New Zealand. Inspired by the Backcountry huts has a rustic country-style feel. The 50 square metre cabin is stylish yet comfortable with a log burner, and mountain views from every window.  

Skylark Cabin, Twizel, Canterbury, New Zealand

$354.00 AUD / night

A private luxury cabin has a breathtaking view of the backcountry Ben Ohau and is surrounded by towering mountains. Enoy the huge outdoor stainless steel bath, fit with gas-heated hot water. It is built for total relaxation in mind.

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Pisa Cabin, Bendigo, Otago, New Zealand

$166.75 AUD / night

Situated on a hillside made of gold in historic Bendigo, the secret getaway is in Central Otago and is surrounded by vineyards. There is an outdoor tub where you can watch the Southern Lights. Architecturally designed and perched at the foothills of the Dunstan Ranges, the cabin overlooks the Clutha Basin with its pastoral scenes.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Alice Duthie

Lifestyle Writer

Alice Duthie is a beauty and lifestyle writer for The Carousel. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce at The University of Sydney, majoring in Marketing and Business Information Systems.

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