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Vacation rentals in New Zealand

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Top guest favorite
Treehouse in Mount Creighton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Unique & private treehouse with outdoor bathtub

JessicaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We loved our stay at this beautiful, peaceful location. Waking up to the view of the lake was so special. The house had everything we needed and more. Having a washer and dryer was very helpful. The fire was lovely and cosy, comfy bed and a very effective heater. Quality shower too! My husband loved having a bath under the stars. The hosts were super helpful and responsive at all times. Thank you, highly recommend. And Bella the cat was sooo lovely.
Top guest favorite
Cottage in Cape Foulwind
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 748 reviews

Okari Cottage

FredRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Peaceful and private with a mint view
Top guest favorite
Guest suite in Taupō
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Boutique Luxe in Taupo with World Class Views

TimRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, the location was just amazing and the home and views were breathtaking! Christine and Peter are such wonderful hosts, our talks with them were so enjoyable; everything needed for a comfortable stay was provided and their recommendations for local sights and dining were spot on. We highly recommend staying with them, we wish we would have had more time to spend in the area.
Top guest favorite
Guesthouse in Kaiwaka
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Relax on the Kaipara Harbour

AmirRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Wonderful Experience! We stayed at a lovely Airbnb and fell in love with the place from the first moment. Everything was clean, organized, and tastefully decorated. The host was kind, responsive to any questions, and made sure we had everything we needed. The bed was very comfortable, the kitchen was well-equipped, and the overall atmosphere was warm and homey. Highly recommended, and we’d be happy to come back again!
Top guest favorite
Chalet in Waihi Beach
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Waihi Beach Luxury Accommodation

ArdriRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Amazing stay, Jo was lovely and ran us through the place on arrival. The location is perfect, close to the beach but super private. Underfloor heating in the bathroom was the icing on the cake. Loved every second of our stay, we will be back.
Guest favorite
Tent in Marotiri
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Kinloch Glamping

Kim Rating, 5 stars1 month ago
What a wonderful view. A special place that was peaceful and relaxing. Just to note that we experienced some wind and rain during our stay. The tent was water tight and felt cosy, however it was a noisy night with the canvas flapping and moving in the wind.
Top guest favorite
Home in Taihape
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Taihape off-grid Home with stunning views

NikkiRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Beautiful few days at Ohm home. It could not have been more peaceful. And so cozy despite being 10 degrees outside. Thank you Raquel & Eduard
Top guest favorite
Cottage in Makarora
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

The Cottage at WildEarthLodge

ThomasRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Absolutely beautiful property! We had such a great time relaxing at Wild Earth Lodge and truly enjoyed the wood burning fireplace as well as making dinner every night while we stayed in after a long day in Mount Aspiring National park. Highly recommend this amazing AirB&B.

Your guide to New Zealand

All About New Zealand

For a small country in the South Pacific, New Zealand — Aotearoa, or the land of the long white cloud, in te reo Māori — packs a punch with the sheer diversity of its landscapes and the distinctiveness of its natural treasures. In the stories of the tangata whenua (the people of the land), the South Island was the boat of Maui, who caught the great fish of the North Island using his magical fish hook. His brothers were jealous of his achievement and hacked at the fish, creating the mountains, rivers, and coastline.

The landscape here is hugely diverse, from the soaring, glaciated mountains of the Southern Alps and the central North Island volcanoes to the golden sands of Abel Tasman National Park and the Coromandel Peninsula. The same can be said for the flora: Subtropical ferns and palms pepper the North Island, while you can walk in the shadow of ancient beech forests on the South Island.

New Zealand’s major cities are just as appealing as its scenery. The water is never far from sight in Auckland, which stretches across an isthmus peppered with volcanoes. You can spend a day ducking in and out of hip boutiques along Ponsonby Road, followed by cocktails and dinner amid the reclaimed warehouses of Britomart, and then take the ferry into Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana the next morning to wander among the vineyards on Waiheke Island. On the south end of the North Island, Wellington isn’t just the nation’s capital but its cultural capital as well, home to myriad art galleries, museums, and the national symphony and ballet, not to mention its proximity to the island’s wine country. On the South Island, Christchurch charms with its English architecture and carefully tended gardens and parks, while mountainous Queenstown is the jumping-off point for outdoor activities.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in New Zealand

Covering approximately a thousand miles from north to south, New Zealand experiences weather ranging from subtropical patterns in the far north to drier conditions in the southern Otago region. It can rain at any time of the year all over the country, but the summer months of November to March are generally drier and warmer, while it is colder and wetter in the winter months of June, July, and August. If you’re looking for a New Zealand rental, bear in mind that school summer holidays take place in January.

New Zealand’s national day is Waitangi Day on February 6. Thousands gather at the tiny settlement of Waitangi, north of Auckland, to commemorate Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi), the nation’s founding document. As well as the formal ceremonies at Te Whare Rūnanga (the Carved Meeting House), you can watch as a fleet of ornately carved waka (canoes) paddles across Te Ti Bay. The Pasifika Festival celebrates multicultural New Zealand in the Auckland region each March at Western Springs Park. Events throughout the park showcase traditional dances, songs, and culture from across the Pacific region.


Top things to do in New Zealand

Queenstown

Tāhuna (Queenstown), nestled in the mountains of the South Island, is often dubbed New Zealand’s adventure capital for the plethora of outdoor activities on offer: from jet boating on Lake Wakatipu to horseback riding in Glenorchy and winter skiing in the Remarkables (Kawarau) Range. You can catch the Skyline gondola up to the famous viewpoint and grab a bite to eat, then loop back to town or hike along the Moonlight Track up past Ben Lomond and all the way around to the Shotover River. For a more sedate day, take a paddle steamer across the lake or go wine tasting in the Gibbston Valley.

Rotorua

As well as geothermal wonders, world-class mountain biking, and stunning lakeside scenery, Rotorua is one of the best places in New Zealand for visitors to encounter Māori arts and culture. Since the 19th century, members of the Te Arawa tribe have set up Māori villages where you can help paddle an ornately carved waka across the lake, watch performances of traditional dance and song, and enjoy the tender food from a hāngī, or pit oven.

Fiordland

The breathtaking beauty of Fiordland National Park prompted UNESCO to make the remote southwest corner of New Zealand — Te Wahipounamu — a World Heritage site. Head to the tiny lakeside town of Te Anau to access boats and shuttles into the park. If you’re driving, the road to Milford Sound is amazing — make sure to stop every time there’s a sign to make the most of each viewpoint or take a scenic mini-walk. The Milford Track is a four-day hike that many New Zealanders aspire to experience at least once in their lives. You can also take a boat cruise from Milford Sound to see the stunning reflected beauty of Rahotu (Mitre Peak) and hear the roar of Bowen Falls (Hineteawa).

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