10 of New Zealand’s Most Special Airbnbs

Airbnb NZ

Whether it’s a unique hut with panoramic ocean views, an award-winning tiny home in the middle of the city, or a luxury cabin with its own outdoor bath surrounded by mountains and valleys, Airbnb’s list of the 10 most wish-listed properties by Aussie guests in New Zealand has something for everyone.

If you’re craving a New Zealand escape like never before, read on.

Kiwi Chalet

Otago
Cost: $240 per night
Nestled in a scenic spot on the hillside, it is so close to everything, yet feels so far away. The Kiwi Chalet overlooks the Coronet Peak, from which you can watch the sun rise and set. This tiny house has everything you’ll need and is ideal for a solo/couple traveller. This art deco house feels like an isolated getaway, yet is also close to ski fields, cycling trails and even the historic Arrowtown. Quirky, peaceful and surrounded by nature, yet close enough to Queenstown for a day trip, this little home provides a dreamy nature getaway.

The Raven’s Nest Bed and Second Breakfast Farmstead

Canterbury
Cost: $171 per night
Attention mythical creatures everywhere, rest your hairy feet, get close to friendly sheep and enjoy a night in a fantasy at the Raven’s Nest. Live your best Hobbit dream and enjoy the unique home; thoughtfully designed, detailed and crafted to recreate the beloved fantasy realm. Sitting nestled between oaks, native trees and sheltering pines, you will find a tiny but cleverly designed nest, big enough for two halflings, filled with handmade details.

Rocky Point Hut

Pepin Island
Cost: $177 per night
Hidden amongst native kanuka and coastal New Zealand bush, situated on a cliff is Rocky Point Hut. Stay in the beautiful and private hut with a comfortable wood interior and take in all the incredible views. Spend your time relaxing and treat yourself to the hot outdoor bath with a panoramic view over the Abel Tasman ocean. A great setting for a romantic retreat.

Stargazer’s Luxury Retreat

Lake Tekapo
Cost: $278 per night
For those who fancy a stargazer’s hideaway, visit the Stargazer’s Luxury Retreat to view the Milky Way from your own private wood-fired hot tub, before coming inside for a toasty warm fire. The outdoor setting matches the interior, fit with a hot tub and a space to indulge in some wine and cheese while taking in the incredible view. Step out of the comfort of this home to get access to the magical lakefront, directly opposite the famous Church of the Good Shepherd and only a few minutes’ walk from the local cafes and attractions.

Ica View Glamping

Wellington
Cost: $191 per night
The unique property’s take on camping is an experience you don’t want to miss. Situated on a hilltop overlooking the breathtaking Ica Valley, it is only 35 minutes east of Masterton towards the beaches and just over two hours from Wellington. Relax as you unwind in the hammock, play board games, cook by BBQ and take outdoor baths while enjoying the great outdoors. Ica View Glamping lets you switch off from reality, yet still be surrounded by luxury.

The Nest

Taranaki
Cost: $266 per night
Crafted to provide freedom from the stresses of life, The Nest is a dreamy sanctuary perched high atop the rugged, west coast cliffs overlooking the Tasman Sea. Sink in and let the crashing waves drown out your worries as you take in the views of the deserted black sand beach and Mt Taranaki with snow on top. Let the sunsets, full moon, mountain and sea be the backdrop to your most treasured memories. This beautiful, cosy home will not disappoint.

Tom’s House

Queenstown
Cost: $419 per night
This award-winning, architecturally designed home is situated on an elevated, north-facing site, offering uninterrupted views and all-day sun. Voted New Zealand’s Best Small Home 2016 and finalist for New Zealand’s Home of the Year plus numerous architectural awards, every room is unique and has something special to offer. While only seven minutes away from the airport and busy town centre, you will still feel so far away from it all.

High Country Cabin

Canterbury
Cost: $185 per night
High Country Cabin is a stylishly decorated cabin in the heart of the Southern Alps on the South Island of New Zealand. Inspired by the Backcountry huts throughout the area, it provides a rustic country-style experience. The 50 square metre cabin is stylish yet comfortable. Stay cosy and curl up by the log burner, while taking in the mountain views from every window. While there is Wifi, there is no TV to encourage guests to switch off and enjoy each other’s company and the nature surrounding them. This property is for people looking for a getaway to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.

Skylark Cabin

Canterbury
Cost: $354 per night
Spend a night under the beautiful starry sky in the Skylark Cabin. This cabin is a private, luxury escape, nestled within the awe-inspiring landscape of backcountry Ben Ohau. The cabin is surrounded by the ethereal beauty of the expansive valley and the soaring mountains. This cabin is a complete experience in itself. After a day of exploring, guests can soak up the serenity in luxury under the open sky in the huge outdoor stainless steel bath, fit with gas-heated hot water. If you are looking for a place to completely relax, Skylark Cabin is the place for you.

Pisa Cabin

Otago
Cost: $166 per night
This cabin is located on a hillside made of gold in historic Bendigo, the best-kept secret in Central Otago. The property is surrounded by vineyards on a rustic landscape steeped in gold mining history and opens out onto a deck that looks over the panoramic surrounding views. Soak away your worries in the outdoor tub as you take in the night sky, and you might even catch a glimpse of the magical Southern Lights. Architecturally designed and perched atop a rocky outcrop at the foothills of the Dunstan Ranges, the cabin overlooks the expansive Clutha Basin with its pastoral scenes and is enclosed on all sides by dramatic alpine mountain ranges. This cabin is a relaxing getaway if you want to be able to disconnect and be surrounded by nature.

This article originally appeared on Thrillist.

Read more stories from The Latch and subscribe to our email newsletter.

Recent Posts

Exit mobile version