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9.5 134 reviews
Marlborough District
17/06 – 26/06
NZ$256/nighttotal: NZ$2304 (9 )
Classic Charm Sea & Mountain Views
3 4
house , Kaikoura
Five Palms is a holiday home in Kaikoura, just an 11-minute walk from the beach and a short drive from the airport, offering a peaceful escape with stunning views of the Kaikoura Ranges and the sea. It has consistently received excellent ratings from previous guests for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The spacious home spans 170 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 7 guests across its 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Enjoy a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace, a spa, and free Wi-Fi, making it perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
9.1 1316 reviews
Marlborough District
20/06 – 30/06
NZ$84/nighttotal: NZ$840 (10 )
Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserve Cabins
1 2
resort , Kaiteriteri
Kaiteriteri Reserve Cabins is a beachfront resort located in Kaiteriteri, just a short walk from Kaiteriteri Beach and Breaker Bay Beach. It has been rated excellent for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The cabins offer a shared kitchen and full-day security, as well as a family-friendly restaurant. Guests can enjoy a range of activities including cycling, hiking, and relaxing on the beach.
9.0 2474 reviews
Marlborough District
17/06 – 26/06
NZ$135/nighttotal: NZ$1215 (9 )
Kaikōura Top 10 Holiday Park
1 4
resort , Kaikoura
Kaikoura Top 10 Holiday Park is situated just a short walk from Kaikoura's town centre and within easy reach of Whale Watch Kaikoura, making it a convenient base for exploring the region. The park is highly rated for its cleanliness, location and overall experience. The park offers a range of self-contained units and cabins to suit different budgets and needs. A heated swimming pool, spa pool, BBQ area, playground, games room and laundry facilities provide plenty of opportunity for relaxation and entertainment.
8.9 26 reviews
Marlborough District
17/06 – 26/06
NZ$167/nighttotal: NZ$1503 (9 )
Unit 12 Kaiteri Apartments And Holiday Homes
3 4
house , Kaiteriteri
Unit 12 Kaiteri Apartments offers a self-catering holiday home in Kaiteriteri, less than 56km from Nelson Airport, with direct access to Little Kaiteriteri, Kaiteriteri, and Dummy Bay beaches. This three-bedroom apartment sleeps eleven, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony with sea views, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a terrace; nearby attractions include Kaiteriteri's beaches and activities.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Marlborough District
What are the best landmarks to visit in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
For iconic scenery, head to the Marlborough Sounds, a breathtaking network of inlets and bays. Queen Charlotte Track offers stunning hikes. In Blenheim, the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts. Wine lovers should explore the numerous vineyards in the Wairau Valley, many offering cellar door experiences.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Marlborough District?
What is the best itinerary to experience the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
A suggested itinerary could involve three days: Day 1: Explore Blenheim, visiting the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre and enjoying a wine tasting in the Wairau Valley. Day 2: Take a boat trip through the Marlborough Sounds, perhaps kayaking or hiking a section of the Queen Charlotte Track. Day 3: Cycle the vineyards, stopping for wine tastings and lunch at a vineyard restaurant. Adjust this based on your interests and time available.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Marlborough District?
What is the recommended daily budget for the Marlborough District, New Zealand (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
A daily budget of NZ$200-NZ$400 per person is reasonable, depending on your accommodation choices and dining preferences. Budget accommodation and self-catering can reduce costs. Transport costs will vary depending on whether you rent a car or use public transport. Activity costs can range from free (hiking) to several hundred dollars (e.g., a scenic flight).
What are the best luxury hotels in Marlborough District?
What is the best time to visit the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
The best time to visit is during the spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer (December-February) is ideal for swimming and water activities but can be hot and busy. Winter (June-August) is quieter but some activities may be limited due to weather.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Marlborough District?
What popular festivals can you find in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
The Marlborough region hosts the Marlborough Wine & Food Festival, a large event celebrating the region's culinary and wine scene. Specific dates vary annually.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Marlborough District?
What traditional local food should you try in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
Marlborough is renowned for its seafood, particularly mussels and crayfish. Try local lamb dishes, often featuring herbs from the region. The region's wines, especially Sauvignon Blanc, are also a must-try.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Marlborough District?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
Explore the less-visited bays of the Marlborough Sounds, such as Tory Channel or the Pelorus Sound. Consider a hike to a less-known viewpoint, or venture off the main tourist routes to discover smaller, family-run vineyards.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
Visit smaller, family-run wineries and chat with the owners. Attend a local farmers' market in Blenheim. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or a farm stay for a more immersive experience.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
Marlborough experiences a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Be prepared for strong winds, especially in the Sounds. Sun protection is essential year-round. Check weather forecasts before undertaking outdoor activities.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to the Marlborough District, New Zealand?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the region's many walking tracks. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are vital, even on cloudy days. A raincoat is also recommended, as rain can be unpredictable.