5 Best Hotels in The Southern Alps and Fiordland, New Zealand

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Lodgings in the Southern Alps and Fiordland milk the fantastic views for all they're worth. You can almost always find a room that looks out on a lake, river, or rugged mountain range. Queenstown and Wanaka are busy in summer (January through March) and winter (July through September), so you should reserve in advance. Luxury options are plentiful in Queenstown, and costs are correspondingly high. Other towns, such as Aoraki/Mount Cook Village, have extremely limited options, so you should plan ahead there, too. Air-conditioning is rare because it's rarely needed. Heating, though, is standard, and essential in winter.

Aoraki Alpine Lodge

$$$ | 101 Bowen Dr., Aoraki Mount Cook, 7946, New Zealand

This lodge, run by a young local family, has twin, triple, and family rooms, all with private bathrooms and two have kitchenettes. All rooms have mountain views (though not necessarily of Aoraki/Mount Cook). The basic alpine-style decoration uses lots of native timber and glass, and there's a huge stone fireplace in the lounge. There are shared kitchen facilities, a laundry, bicycles you can rent, and a small shop.

Pros

  • Great guest lounge with fireplace
  • Nice views from rooms
  • Bikes for rent

Cons

  • Not many meal options, so be prepared to buy groceries and cook
  • Thin walls
  • Lots of stairs to climb
101 Bowen Dr., Aoraki Mount Cook, 7946, New Zealand
03-435–1860
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Aoraki Court Motel

$$$ | 26 Bowen Dr., Aoraki Mount Cook, 7946, New Zealand

Being fully self-catering is a huge plus with the lack of shopping in Mount Cook Village, and Aoraki Court Motel has 25 modern studio or two-bedroom units, all of which have kitchenettes. While Aoraki/Mount Cook itself isn't visible from here, you get spectacular views of Mt. Sefton and the surrounding mountains, and you may get mugged by the cheeky paradise ducks trying to break into your room. Buy groceries at Twizel or Lake Tekapo before you arrive, or dine at the Hermitage Hotel farther down the road.

Pros

  • Removed from the hordes of bus groups
  • Great walks right out the door
  • Option to cook your own meals

Cons

  • Free Wi-Fi is patchy due to the remote location
  • Expensive for what you get
  • Books up months in advance
26 Bowen Dr., Aoraki Mount Cook, 7946, New Zealand
03-435–1111
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25 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Tekapo Village Motel

$$$ | State Hwy. 8, Lake Tekapo, 7945, New Zealand

A nice midrange alternative with good family-style facilities, this resort is in the center of town. The big Penthouse Suite is available if you're traveling with family, and studio-style rooms are also on offer if you are solo. Once settled in, it's a very short walk to the lakefront.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Huge bathrooms
  • Right next to restaurants

Cons

  • Lake views obstructed by buildings in front
  • Many rooms face parking lot
  • Adjoins backpacker accommodation
State Hwy. 8, Lake Tekapo, 7945, New Zealand
03-680–6808
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Lakeside Apartments

$$$ | 9 Lakeside Rd., Wānaka, 9305, New Zealand

These modern apartments provide nice family-size accommodations in a particularly central location. The units have views across the lake to the mountains beyond; the penthouse is particularly spectacular. Each apartment (from one to three bedrooms) has a wide balcony, a full kitchen, and laundry facilities; some have whirlpool baths, and all are very popular in the winter when skiers want to be comfortable for a longer stay.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Lovely pool
  • Use of a barbecue

Cons

  • Check out by 10 am is a little early
  • Books up quickly
  • Pool area can get noisy
9 Lakeside Rd., Wānaka, 9305, New Zealand
03-443–0188
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23 rooms
No Meals

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The Rees

$$$$ | 377 Frankton Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand

Named for Queenstown's first European settler—who oversaw the birth of the town during the 1860s gold rush—this hotel's accommodations range from rooms and apartments to multibedroom lakeside residences. The True South restaurant is worth sacrificing a night on the town to dine in.

Pros

  • Exceptional restaurant and wine selection
  • Hourly shuttles to town
  • Amazing wine lounge

Cons

  • Quite far from the town center
  • No pool but you can swim from their wharf
  • No air-conditioning
377 Frankton Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-450–1100
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155 rooms
No Meals

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