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9.8 94 reviews
Kingston
12/10 – 15/10
NZ$174/nighttotal: NZ$522 (3 )
Piano Rock Hut
1 2
cabin , Kingston
This charming cottage is situated just a short walk from the lake and the Kingston Flyer train, offering stunning mountain and lake views. The surrounding area is peaceful and picturesque, perfect for a relaxing getaway. The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating two guests. It features a well-equipped kitchenette, a cosy living area, and a private garden with parking.
9.2 56 reviews
Kingston
12/10 – 15/10
NZ$159/nighttotal: NZ$477 (3 )
The Slate Hut Near Queenstown
1 2
cabin , Garston
This secluded Garston retreat, the Welcome Rock cabin, is situated 8km down a gravel road from the historic ski hut on Nevis Road, followed by a 2km walk or cycle to reach the property. Sleeping four, this self-catering lodge boasts an outdoor bath, gas cooker, and proximity to Welcome Rock Trails; the Homely Hut Package includes linen, towels, and provisions.
9.5 332 reviews
Kingston
12/10 – 15/10
NZ$129/nighttotal: NZ$387 (3 )
The Container Cabin
1 2
cabin , Kingston
Lake's End Lodge, a pet-friendly Kingston guesthouse situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, offers stunning lake and mountain views. This unique shipping container cabin boasts a private ensuite and kitchenette, sleeps up to three guests, and provides access to shared facilities including kayaks, bikes, a games room, a hot tub, golf clubs, and tennis racquets.
9.7 20 reviews
Kingston
12/10 – 15/10
NZ$545/nighttotal: NZ$1635 (3 )
Kingston Lakefront House
1 2
apartment , Kingston
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom lakeside property is situated near Kingston, approximately 56km north of Frankton, offering stunning Lake Wakatipu views. The self-catering house boasts a spacious deck, open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen including fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, parking, and accommodates up to six guests, perfect for families or couples seeking a peaceful retreat.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Kingston
What types of wildlife can travelers expect to see in the area of Kingston?
You're likely to spot a variety of native birds, including the kea, a cheeky alpine parrot, and the New Zealand falcon. The surrounding mountains are also home to the elusive takahe, a large flightless bird. In the waters of Lake Wakatipu, you might see the occasional black shag or a few trout.
Kingston is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is during the summer months, from December to February, when the weather is warm and sunny. The autumn, from March to May, offers stunning colours and a quieter atmosphere, while winter, from June to August, is perfect for snow sports.
What are the best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Kingston?
When is it easiest to book a villa rental in Kingston?
Booking in advance is always recommended, especially during peak season, which runs from December to February. However, if you're flexible with your dates, you might find some good deals outside of the peak season. You can often find last-minute deals in the shoulder seasons, from March to May and September to November.
What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Kingston?
The area around Kingston offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging climbs. Popular options include the Bob's Cove Track, the Routeburn Track, and the Kepler Track. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and forests.
What are the best pet friendly villa rentals in Kingston?
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in Kingston
Renting a villa gives you more space and privacy compared to staying in a hotel. You can enjoy home-cooked meals in your own kitchen and relax in your private living space. It's also a great option for families or groups of friends travelling together.
What are the best villa rentals with parking in Kingston?
Kingston is conveniently located near several popular destinations. Queenstown, known for its adventure activities, is just a short drive away. The historic gold mining town of Arrowtown is another popular spot, and the scenic drive along the shores of Lake Wakatipu is a must-do.