2 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.

Bridge to Nowhere Lodge

$ | 4576, New Zealand

Roughly 30 miles upriver from Pipiriki, this private farm enclave can only be reached by jet boat or kayak. The remote location rewards with magnificent river and forest vistas. Accommodations range from fully catered lodge rooms to self-catering bunkrooms and cabins. Lodge owner Jo also runs jet boat tours upriver to the Bridge to Nowhere and provides jet boat shuttle services for hikers and mountain bikers within the national park. Canoe trips and rentals are also available.

Pros

  • Memorable wilderness experience
  • Range of lodging styles
  • Package rates include meals and jet boat transport

Cons

  • River access only
  • Remote location
  • Guest rooms quite basic, with shared bathrooms
4576, New Zealand
06-385–4622
Hotel Details
Closed mid-May--Sept. Catered meals not available Sun.--Tues.
8 rooms
No Meals

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Ducks and Drakes Boutique Motel and Backpackers

$ | 48 Lemon St., New Plymouth, 4310, New Zealand

A place for travelers rather than party animals, Ducks and Drakes offers character, color, and modern accommodations within walking distance of shops, cafés, and Pukekura Park. Rooms come in all shapes and sizes, each scrupulously clean. Those in the main building (singles, twins, doubles, and dorms for up to six people) share bathrooms, but there are plenty to go around. Guests also share an outdoor veranda, communal kitchen, cool dining area, sun porch, two cozy, warm lounges, and full laundry facilities. Five self-contained motel units with kitchenettes open to gardens and have off-street parking.

Pros

  • Comfortable lounge
  • Lots of cozy places to relax, indoors and outdoors
  • Friendly hosts

Cons

  • Old, steep staircase in main building
  • Parking is tight and prioritized for motel guests
  • Most rooms share bathrooms
48 Lemon St., New Plymouth, 4310, New Zealand
06-758–0404
Hotel Details
18 rooms
No Meals

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