3 Best Hotels in North Island's West Coast, New Zealand

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Bed-and-breakfasts are often stylishly converted country homesteads; sometimes they're custom built. There are also luxury lodges and a wonderful range of self-catering villas and cottages (some on working farms, others with spectacular coastal locations, and a few deep in the forest-covered hinterland). National parks have mountain lodges, river lodges, basic backcountry huts, and camping spots managed by the Department of Conservation.

In tourist towns and larger cities, there's the full range of options: boutique hotels, standard hotels with basic rooms, motels with full kitchens, holiday parks with RV sites and sometimes apartment units, as well as backpacker hostels. Although hostels are generally budget options with shared facilities, an increasing number are modern and feature private en suite rooms.

Bow Street Studios

$$$ | 1 Bow St., Raglan, 3225, New Zealand

Right at the edge of town, with views over the harbor, you can choose from a two-bedroom historic cottage or several two-story apartment units, each with a king bed and a sunset view. As you walk out of the driveway, turn left, and you will be at the water's edge and the historic Bow Street jetty site within a minute. Turn the other way, and you just need to walk 50 meters to the main stretch of shops and restaurants.

Pros

  • Picturesque tree-lined grounds
  • Quiet location at end of main street
  • All units have well-equipped kitchens

Cons

  • No on-site food of any kind
  • Two-story apartments not wheelchair-accessible
  • Management is off-site, so getting immediate assistance can be difficult
1 Bow St., Raglan, 3225, New Zealand
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8 units
No Meals

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Chalets at Okurukuru

$$$ | 738 Surf Hwy. 45, New Plymouth, 4374, New Zealand

A coastal vineyard a short drive south of New Plymouth offers the chance to stay in chalets with sweeping sea views. Perched on a hillside, balconies look out across grazing paddocks and the rugged coastline below, with Paritutu Rock and the Sugarloaf Islands visible to the right. In the other direction are expansive gardens and rows of vines, as well as views of Mount Taranaki. Family-owned and -operated Okurukuru vineyard also has a cellar door on-site, and the vineyard bistro conveniently serves lunch and dinner from Thursday to Sunday. 

Pros

  • Sunset and sea views
  • Complimentary bottle of wine on arrival
  • Fully accessible chalet option

Cons

  • Rooms don't have a lot of character
  • 15-minute drive from New Plymouth
  • No nearby restaurants if the bistro is closed
738 Surf Hwy. 45, New Plymouth, 4374, New Zealand
021-0254–7144
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6 rooms
No Meals

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The Flying Fox

$$ | Whanganui River Rd., Koriniti, 4576, New Zealand

Even just arriving here is an exceptional experience—whether by boat or the namesake Flying Fox, a cable car that carries you across to the remote, west bank of the Whanganui Rive; once here, you can choose between two-bedroom cottages, an off-grid tiny house, Treetops studio, or a glamping tent. The cottages were hand-built using salvaged materials; inside, rug-covered floors, tie-dye throws, carved screens, and wood-burning stoves create a warm, cozy ambience. Distinctly eco-friendly, facilities here include wood- and gas-fired showers and solar lighting; moreover, the entire property is certified organic. Both self-catering and bed-and-breakfast options are available, and other meals can be provided (ask in advance). Glamping and camping facilities are available in the summer months. A little store carries a few products as well as home-grown produce. You can get to the Flying Fox from Whanganui on the Whanganui River Road Mail Tour; if you're driving, there's secure parking on the road side of the river.

Pros

  • River wilderness
  • Eco-friendly and organic
  • Getting here is an adventure

Cons

  • No cell phone reception
  • Native birdsong will probably wake you early
  • Remote location
Whanganui River Rd., Koriniti, 4576, New Zealand
06-927–6809
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4 rooms
No Meals

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