10 Extraordinary South Island Getaways for an Unforgettable Escape

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New Zealand’s South Island is a treasure trove of unique and captivating destinations. If you’re yearning for a break from the ordinary, we’ve curated a list of ten exceptional getaways that promise not just accommodation, but unforgettable experiences.

From stargazing in glass domes to living like royalty in a castle, these retreats offer something truly special for every type of traveller.

1. The Jester House – The Boot

Step into a fairy tale at The Boot, a whimsical cottage shaped like a giant boot. This charming accommodation for two offers a unique and romantic getaway in the Tasman region.

Why we love The Jester House:

  • A spiral staircase leading to a cozy bedroom with a balcony.
  • Private courtyard with outdoor fireplace.
  • Close to Abel Tasman National Park and local wineries.
  • On-site cafe serving delicious meals (check operating hours).

Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn (November to April) for pleasant weather and to take advantage of nearby beaches and outdoor activities.

Address: 320 Aporo Road, Tasman 7173, New Zealand

2. Minaret Station Alpine Lodge

For the ultimate in luxury and seclusion, Minaret Station Alpine Lodge is accessible only by helicopter. Situated in a remote glacial valley, this exclusive retreat offers a true escape from the world.

Why we love Minaret Station:

  • Four luxurious chalets with private decks and hot tubs.
  • Gourmet dining featuring local produce and game.
  • Helicopter tours and heli-skiing are available.
  • Fishing and hiking experiences.

Best time to visit: Summer (December to February) for hiking and fishing, or winter (June to August) for a snowy wonderland and heli-skiing opportunities.

Address: 10 Lloyd Dunn Avenue, Wanaka 9343, New Zealand

3. Valley Views Glamping

Nestled in the scenic Waitaki Valley, Valley Views Glamping offers a luxurious camping experience in six geodesic domes set on a working beef cattle farm. Each dome is equipped with a comfortable bed, ensuite bathroom, and private deck overlooking the breathtaking valley.

Why we love Valley Views:

  • Outdoor baths for stargazing.
  • A curated selection of local wines.
  • Farm tours are available.
  • Eco-friendly practices.

Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn (November to April) for warmer temperatures and clearer skies, perfect for stargazing. However, winter (June to August) can offer a magical snowy landscape and cozy nights by the fire.

Address: 161 Domett Road, Otiake 9494, New Zealand

4. Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses

Elevate your stay – literally – at Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses. Perched 30 feet above ground on a deer breeding farm, these unique accommodations offer a birds-eye view of the Kaikoura coastline and mountains.

Why we love Hapuku Lodge:

  • Deep soaking tubs and fireplaces in each treehouse
  • On-site restaurant using locally sourced ingredients
  • Deer feeding experiences
  • Close proximity to whale watching and other Kaikoura attractions

Best time to visit: Year-round, but summer (December to February) is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter (June to August) offers a chance to see snow-capped mountains and enjoy cozy evenings by the fire.

Address: State Highway 1, Kaikōura 7371, New Zealand

5. SiloStay

Experience a night in a repurposed grain silo at SiloStay. This quirky accommodation option offers a blend of rural charm and modern amenities, all within a short drive from Christchurch.

Why we love SiloStay:

  • Eco-friendly design with solar power and recycled materials.
  • Fully equipped kitchenette in each silo.
  • Bicycle rentals are available.
  • Close to Little River Art Gallery and Banks Peninsula.

Best time to visit: Spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) for mild weather and beautiful scenery along the Banks Peninsula.

Address: State Highway 75, 4243 Christchurch Akaroa Road, Little River 7591, New Zealand

6. PurePods

For an immersive experience in nature, PurePods offers luxurious glass cabins in various stunning locations around the South Island. These transparent retreats provide an unparalleled connection with the surrounding landscape.

Why we love PurePods:

  • All-glass design for 360-degree views and stargazing.
  • Solar-powered and eco-friendly.
  • Completely off-grid for ultimate privacy.
  • Various locations to choose from.

Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn (November to April) for warmer temperatures and clearer night skies. However, each season offers a unique experience in these glass havens.

Address: Various Locations across the South Island, check out their website for specific locations.

7. Skyscape, Tekapo

Lake Tekapo is renowned for its stargazing, and Skyscape takes full advantage of this with its unique accommodations. Enjoy a luxurious stay with a ceiling that opens to the night sky.

Why we love Skyscape:

  • Glass-roofed bedrooms for unobstructed stargazing.
  • Outdoor bathtubs for soaking under the stars.
  • Close to Lake Tekapo and the Church of the Good Shepherd.
  • Dark Sky Reserve location for optimal star viewing.

Best time to visit: Winter (June to August) for the clearest night skies and possible aurora sightings. Summer (December to February) offers warmer temperatures for outdoor activities.

Address: 47 Ben Ohau Road, Ben Ohau 7999, New Zealand

8. Fossickers Hut, Marlborough

Step back in time at Fossickers Hut, an off-grid retreat that recreates the experience of early settler life. This rustic yet comfortable hut offers a unique blend of history and nature.

Why we love Fossickers:

  • Handcrafted features and vintage decor.
  • Wood-burning stove and outdoor bath.
  • Gold panning equipment provided.
  • Surrounded by native bush with hiking trails.

Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn (November to April) for comfortable temperatures and to fully enjoy the outdoor experiences.

Address: 488 Wakamarina Road, Wakamarina 7178, New Zealand

9. Hidden Valley Lodge

Set in a renovated historic church, Hidden Valley Lodge offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of Lake Poerua and the surrounding mountains.

Why we love Hidden Valley:

  • Unique accommodation in a converted church
  • Kayaks and rowboats available for lake exploration
  • Close to the West Coast’s glaciers and rainforests
  • Perfect for families or groups

Best time to visit: Summer (December to February) for water activities on the lake, or autumn (March to May) for beautiful foliage and fewer tourists.

Address: 2261 Lake Brunner Road, Inchbonnie 7875, New Zealand

10. Larnach Castle

For a truly regal experience, spend a night at New Zealand’s only castle. Larnach Castle in Dunedin offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and a touch of the supernatural.

Why we like Larnach Castle:

  • Choice of castle or lodge accommodation.
  • Award-winning gardens to explore.
  • High tea service available.
  • Ghost tours for the brave.

Best time to visit: Year-round, but spring (September to November) is particularly beautiful when the gardens are in bloom. Winter (June to August) offers a cozy, atmospheric experience.

Address: 145 Camp Road, Larnachs Castle, Dunedin 9077, New Zealand

Start your journey with Hotel 115

While these unique getaways offer extraordinary experiences across the South Island, your journey must start somewhere. Make Hotel 115 in Christchurch your starting point or final destination for your South Island adventure. Our boutique hotel in the heart of Christchurch provides the perfect urban complement to these rural retreats.

Our friendly team will be more than happy to help you plan your perfect South Island getaway – from our doorstep to these extraordinary destinations and back again. Your unforgettable New Zealand adventure begins and ends here at Hotel 115.



July 26, 2024 by Your friends at Hotel 115



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