Overview
New Zealand, southeast of Australia, is a grouping of islands known for their beautiful sprawling landscapes, created by both volcanoes and glaciation, the rich Maori culture, and multitude of outdoor activities. It is a destination for relaxation and exploration.
From the Mountains to the Sea... From the Rivers to the Lakes... Outstanding Locations - Exceptional Hospitality. Lodges that fulfill the promise of the outstanding New Zealand landscape, be it a lake edge or a river bank, perched on a cliff top or a mountainside, glorious gardens or in the wilderness, set on a farm or a vineyard, on the beach or an idyllic island.
Itinerary
Luxury Lodges of New Zealand provide the absolute best in luxury accommodation. All the lodges are set in outstanding locations offering onsite and local activities, complimented by world-class cuisine and exceptional hospitality.
More than just luxurious accommodation and fine cuisine, luxury lodges offer a total experience. Tailor-made experiences, sometimes available only to lodge guests, characterise the hospitality is that unique to New Zealand lodges.
Location
From the beauty of the far north to the impressive scenery of the deep south the Luxury Lodges of New Zealand span the breadth and depth of the country. Each region is characterised by a unique cultural and scenic combination.
Highlights
You awake each morning in the luxury of your own villa, immersed in the scenic landscape that surrounds you and the quiet calm of nature.
Here is your own peaceful oasis where you choose what you do. Whether that is a swim in your private pool, a round of golf on one of the five local courses, a horse ride from the volcano to the sea, or sampling the decadent cuisine available, you decide what you do and how you do it.
Everyone has their own definition of vacation, be it adventures and exploration or serenity and relaxation. Regardless of your definition, you should return home happy and refreshed. This is what you’ll find at the Luxury Lodges of New Zealand, a paradise set to meet your own wants and desires.
Useful Info
New Zealand is a small country, similar in size to Great Britain or Japan. With a population of only four million people it’s also gloriously uncrowded.
While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as -10°C (14°F) in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures.
The average New Zealand temperature decreases as you travel south. January and February are the warmest months, and July is the coldest month of the year.