Cheapest month: | August |
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Most expensive month: | March |
Average price in New Zealand: | €129/night |
Cheapest price found: | €13/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Thursday |
YHA Wellington provides a comfortable setting when in Wellington. It is situated in the area's popular nightlife district, just a short walk from Courtenay Place.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 4-star property makes for an excellent base in Auckland. It is ideally positioned for guests wishing to visit local attractions.
Conveniently located, Amora Hotel Auckland allows for easy access to Auckland's popular tourist attractions. This chic hotel is an ideal base for discovering the local vineyards as it is set in the Greater Auckland Wine Region.
Situated in Auckland, Barclay Suites offers stylish, 4-star accommodation close to Sky Tower. This modern property is an ideal choice for exploring local vineyards as it is set in the Greater Auckland Wine Region.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 5-star motel makes for an excellent base in Dunedin. It is ideally positioned for guests wanting to visit local attractions.
VR Takapuna provides a comfortable setting when in Auckland. It also offers valet parking, a playground and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Located a short walk from Lambton Quay Cable Car Station, Sofitel Wellington is an ideal base while in Wellington. It is moments from Bolton Street Memorial Park, restaurants and nightlife options.
Providing views of Auckland, Hilton Auckland is situated close to a variety of nightlife destinations and treats guests to an outdoor pool. This elegant hotel is located in Auckland CBD.
Sir Cedrics Tahuna Pod Hostel is located in the heart of Queenstown, under a few minutes walk from Skycity Queenstown. It also offers free Wi-Fi.
YHA Wellington provides a comfortable setting when in Wellington. It is situated in the area's popular nightlife district, just a short walk from Courtenay Place.
Conveniently located, Ibis Budget Auckland Central offers easy access to Auckland's best sightseeing areas. This modern property is an ideal base for exploring the local vineyards as it is set in the Greater Auckland Wine Region.
Rainforest Retreat is situated on South Island and offers 4-star accommodation in addition to a Jacuzzi. It provides a spa and wellness centre, as well as a playground, a sauna and massage services.
Ideally situated in Christchurch, Parkview On Hagley offers luxury accommodation an easy drive from Christchurch Casino and University Of Canterbury. This 4-star hotel provides views of Hagley Park, plus a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and outdoor tennis courts.
Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park offers a comfortable setting when in Queenstown. It also provides luggage storage, a playground and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Situated a short drive from Roys Peak, Wanaka Kiwi Holiday Park & Motels offers cosy accommodation in Wanaka. It provides a spa and wellness centre, as well as a Jacuzzi, a sauna and a swimming pool.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 4-star property makes for an excellent base in Auckland. It is moments from the Auckland Town Hall, restaurants and nightlife options.
Ibis Budget Auckland Airport
2 Leonard Isitt Drive, Auckland, New Zealand
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Yha Wellington City - Hostel
292 Wakefield Street, Wellington, New Zealand
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The Rees Hotel & Luxury Apartments
377 Frankton Road, Queenstown, New Zealand
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Known as the Land of the Long White Cloud, New Zealand enchants visitors with its cinematic landscapes, mouth-watering local cuisine and a rich indigenous culture. Discover vibrant cities such as Auckland and Christchurch or get your heart racing with iconic hiking trails, sparkling glaciers and world-class ski slopes.
Hiking through lush rainforests, paddling on alpine lakes and cruising through stunning fjords are just some of the exhilarating experiences on offer in New Zealand. If you’re feeling adventurous, try helicopter hiking on Franz Josef Glacier, mountain biking in Rotorua or bungee jumping over the Nevis River in Queenstown.
Learning about the rich Maori cultures and traditions of New Zealand is a highlight for many travellers. In addition to visiting cultural attractions such as the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum in Wellington and the Tamaki Maori Village in Rotorua, you can attend a “hangi” feast, visit an indigenous art gallery and attend a cultural dance performance complete with a “haka” war chant.
In winter, New Zealand transforms into a snow-dusted paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Whakapapa is the country’s signature resort, with more than 550 hectares of terrain to explore and a dynamic apres-ski scene to match. Other ski meccas include Coronet Peak and Cardrona on the South Island, and Turoa and Manganui on the South Island.
If you love food, be sure to save your appetite for New Zealand’s vibrant gastronomy scene. You’ll find plenty of chef-driven restaurants in urban destinations such as Auckland and Wellington, with menus featuring locally sourced seafood, grass-fed lamb and other specialties. Wash down your meal with a glass of cool-climate Sauvignon Blanc or a bottle of craft beer.
Auckland Airport is the largest travel hub in New Zealand, while other major airports include Christchurch, Wellington, Queenstown and Dunedin. Renting a car or campervan gives you the freedom to explore the country at your own pace while excellent public transport networks service all major cities in New Zealand.
Our travellers prefer to stay in places like Auckland, Masterton, and Wellington while in New Zealand.
Crowne Plaza Auckland, rated with a score of 8.7 from 857 reviewers, is one of the most popular hotels in New Zealand. Other top stays include Intercontinental Wellington, An IHG Hotel, with an average rating of 8.6 from 3,235 reviewers, and The Grand By Skycity, with a score of 8.8 from 4,359 reviewers.
Hotels in New Zealand are a great way to enjoy the best of the bar and restaurant scene in the country. You can enjoy a retro feel at Circus Bar in Wellington, with its arcade games and games consoles. If you want to be a short walk from here, you can stay at New Zealand accommodation like Residence Hotel. In Queenstown, the party never stops, well, not until the early hours at least. Soho Queenstown is one of the best places to visit if you want a full-on disco. You can be a stone’s throw away from this club if you stay at Novotel Queenstown Lakeside. Alternatively, if it’s foodie experiences you’re after, check out a restaurant like Bessie in Christchurch, which defines fine dining in the centre of the city. You can stay at Breakfree On Cashel and be only a short walk from the restaurant.
There are loads of things to do in New Zealand for families. If you’re travelling with kids, you can go to Agroventures Adventure Park, which has a range of exciting activities for all ages. If you want to be a short car journey away, you can stay at a hotel like Best Western Braeside Rotorua & Conference Centre. Other things to see in New Zealand include Coromandel Hot Water Beach, where you can go on a low tide a dig yourself a hot tub in the natural springs. You can stay at New Zealand hotels like Beachside Resort Whitianga, which is only a short journey away by car. Splash Planet is another great place for families, which has a load of slides suitable for all the family.
There are some great activities in New Zealand, with Marlborough Wine Festival being one of the most popular things to do. Here you can sample many different wines and local cuisines while partying with fellow wine-lovers. If you want to be a short taxi ride from this event, you can stay at New Zealand hotels like Admirals Motor Lodge. Another top activity is to go to the Sky Tower in Auckland, where you can get unobstructed panoramic views of the city. You can stay at Heritage Auckland if you want to stay close to this attraction. Christchurch Botanic Gardens is also a must-see, with a range of beautiful flowers on show from all over the world.
There is some great accommodation in New Zealand right next to beaches. Ngamotu Beach in New Plymouth is a great place to go for a dip and to watch the sunset. A hotel close by on foot is King and Queen Hotel Suites. Tahunanui Beach in Nelson is also a favourite with locals and tourists. With soft white sand and the vast ocean, you can enjoy many days here. You can stay at Harbourside Lodge if you want to be a short distance from the beach. Another beach that is great for surfing and food is Saint Clair Beach. Located close by to the centre of Dunedin, you can stay at Beach Lodge Motels and reach the beach in no time at all.