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9.7 12 reviews
Fiordland
16/10 – 23/10
SG$151/nighttotal: SG$1057 (7 )
A Batch With Extras!
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apartment , Manapouri
This two-bedroom apartment in Manapouri, the eastern gateway to Doubtful Sound, is a five-minute walk from the lake and a two-minute walk to a park. This family-friendly apartment accommodates five guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, along with a garden, parking, and child-friendly amenities including a porta cot and swing set.
10 167 reviews
Fiordland
16/08 – 18/08
SG$220/nighttotal: SG$440 (2 )
Blackwood Cottage
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apartment , Te Anau
This one-bedroom cottage is located on a 10-acre block just 5km from Te Anau town centre, on the road to Milford Sound, offering stunning views of Lake Te Anau and the Fiordland mountains. The property features a private deck, a modern kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, and a garden, ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Fiordland National Park.
9.6 206 reviews
Fiordland
16/08 – 18/08
SG$195/nighttotal: SG$390 (2 )
Waiau Crib - A Cottage By The River
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apartment , Manapouri
Waiau Crib, a riverside dwelling in Manapouri overlooking Pearl Harbour, offers stunning views and a peaceful setting on the banks of the Waiau River, close to local attractions (distances unspecified). This two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, modern beds, excellent Wi-Fi, and a garden with parking; pets are welcome.
9.8 206 reviews
Fiordland
09/10 – 12/10
SG$213/nighttotal: SG$639 (3 )
Moana Haven
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apartment , Te Anau
This apartment is conveniently located in central Te Anau, just a two-minute walk from the Hollyford Cafe, making it easy to explore the town, restaurants, and the lake. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. This comfortable apartment has one bathroom and can accommodate up to four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, as well as air conditioning, a garden, and parking.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Fiordland
What are the best landmarks to visit in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Milford Sound is the undisputed star, with its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls like Bowen Falls, and the sheer scale of the fiord itself. Doubtful Sound offers a quieter, more secluded experience, perfect for kayaking or cruising. Te Anau, the gateway town, is charming and offers access to other attractions. Kepler Track, a multi-day hike, provides stunning views and diverse landscapes.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Fiordland?
What is the best itinerary to experience Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
A three-day itinerary could involve a day exploring Milford Sound (cruise or kayak), a day hiking a portion of the Kepler Track, and a day exploring Te Anau's lake and town. For a longer trip, consider adding Doubtful Sound, exploring the Hollyford Track, or spending more time on the Kepler Track. Flexibility is key, as weather can impact plans.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Fiordland?
What is the best time to visit Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Summer (December-February) offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. However, it's also the peak season, so expect higher prices and more crowds. Autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds.
What traditional local food should you try in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
While Fiordland doesn't have unique traditional dishes specific to the region, you'll find excellent New Zealand cuisine in Te Anau. Expect fresh seafood, lamb dishes, and locally sourced produce. Many restaurants focus on showcasing the country's bounty.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Fiordland?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
The less-visited side-fiords of Milford Sound, accessible only by boat, offer a more secluded experience. Exploring the less-trafficked tracks around Te Anau, like the Lake Quill Track, provides a chance to escape the crowds. Many smaller waterfalls and walking tracks away from the main tourist routes are worth discovering.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Fiordland?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Chatting with staff at local businesses in Te Anau is a great start. Consider joining a guided walk or tour – your guide might be a local who can share insights. Te Anau also has a small community feel, and striking up conversations with people you meet while exploring is a good way to learn more.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Fiordland?
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Fiordland's weather is notoriously unpredictable. Rain is common, even in summer. Pack waterproof and warm clothing. Be aware of the risks of hiking in remote areas – inform someone of your plans, carry appropriate gear, and check weather forecasts before setting out. Be mindful of potential hazards like river crossings and uneven terrain.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Waterproof and windproof outer layers are essential, regardless of the season. Sturdy hiking boots are a must if you plan on exploring the many tracks. A daypack for carrying water, snacks, and extra layers is also highly recommended. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing.