Wanaka, Dunedin and Te Anau
Lake Wanaka
Peninsula Encounters Operated by: Elm Tourism Limited
Edgewater Resort Sargood Drive, Wanaka
Grand Mercure Oakridge Resort Cardrona Valley Road, Wanaka
Hotel room Sightseeing
Peninsula Encounters offers unrivalled close encounters with nature. View penguins, fur seals and sea lions within a private conservation area. Observe more than 30 animals, some rare and endangered. See New Zealand fur seals in a noisy, secluded breeding colony. Access to the wildlife uses walking tracks across undulating farmland - a reasonable level of fitness is desirable. This tour provides excellent photographic opportunities.
Duration: 6 hours Departs: Daily (except 25 Dec 11, 1 Jan 12)
Our View The location is ideal for quick access to all ski fields, and only a short walk into town along the lake shore.
Property Rating: TTTT
Location: Resort hotel on the shoreline of Lake Wanaka. All rooms boast lake or mountain views. Nestled within the spectacular Southern Alps in the Southern Lakes region of the South Island.
Property Facilities: Restaurant • bar • tour desk • business centre • parking facilities • tennis court
Accommodation: 45 rooms • 59 apartments • refrigerator • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • balcony • hairdryer • iron/ironing board
Our View Your experience will have you wanting to return year after year to this little piece of paradise.
Property Rating: TTTT
Location: In a stunning mountain landscape, offering views overlooking the Southern Alps. The resort features heated rock pools, hot tubs, a lap pool, gymnasium, sauna, the Sanctuary Day Spa and two restaurants.
Property Facilities: 2 restaurants • bar • 10 pools • heated pool • health spa centre • gym/fitness centre • tour desk • parking facilities
Accommodation: 173 rooms • 75 apartments • refrigerator • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • balcony • hairdryer • iron/ironing board • butler/maid service
Mercure Dunedin 310 Princes Street, Dunedin
Scenic Hotel Southern Cross Cnr Princes & High Streets, Dunedin
Fiordland Lodge 472 Te Anau Milford Highway, Te Anau
Standard Twin room
Our View A boutique, sophisticated style of accommodation. Just a short walk to the casino and shopping area.
Property Rating: TTTh Location: Close to the Octagon, casino and shopping.
Property Facilities: Restaurant • bar • tour desk • business centre • parking facilities
Accommodation: 50 rooms • mini bar • refrigerator • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • hairdryer • iron/ironing board
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Superior room
Our View The hotel has recently commenced a refurbishment programme that initially includes the upgrade of all standard guest rooms, the Carlton Restaurant and some public areas.
Property Rating: TTTT
Location: In the heart of the CBD, just a short walk to the Octagon and Railway Station. The Dunedin Casino is located within the original hotel building.
Property Facilities: 2 restaurants • bar • gym/fitness centre • tour desk • parking facilities
Accommodation: 170 rooms • 8 apartments • mini bar • refrigerator • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • hairdryer • iron/ironing board • interconnecting rooms
Log Cabins
Our View Set in a World Heritage area and the perfect base from where to explore the surrounding Fiordland National Park.
Property Rating: TTTTT
Location: Five kilometres north of Te Anau on the Te Anau-Milford Sound highway. There is a helipad for direct access.
Property Facilities: Restaurant • bar • tour desk • parking facilities
Accommodation: 12 rooms • 2 apartments • air-conditioning • mini bar • refrigerator • kitchenette • tea/coffee making facilities • internet • balcony • hairdryer • iron/ironing board • bathrobes • butler/maid service
NEW ZEALAND Central and South East South Island Hotels and Sightseeing
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