Glamping is becoming increasingly popular, with outdoor bathtubs and breathtaking views, cosy fires and expansive decks. The safe countryside and stunning landscapes of New Zealand make it the ideal remote escape. Here are our top four suggestions for your next glamping adventure in New Zealand once the borders open:
Te Awa Glamping
Te Awa Glamping, a riverside haven, is an immersive experience that allows you to forget about the world through relaxation and recreation. It’s a luxury retreat on the banks of the North Island’s mighty Whanganui River, which is such an important part of New Zealand’s history. Located deep in a family farm with private beach access, guests can arrive by jet-boat, canoe, air, or road for a memorable stay.
Staydium Glamping
You are cordially invited to stay at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand’s national stadium. Guests will sleep in a premium glamping dome with a view of one of the world’s most famous sports stadiums. Eden Park has two Staydium Glamping domes in operation. The two domes are adjacent but two metres apart, with doors facing opposite directions to maximise privacy.
Cross Hill
A never-before-seen Geo-dome experience. They provide premium and one-of-a-kind accommodation in Lake Hawea, New Zealand’s South Island. Cross Hill Lodge & Domes guests are treated like family and receive the best in high country hospitality. Use your private geo dome as a base to explore the area before sharing your experiences with the host team and other guests at Cross Hill Lodge. Cross Hill provides more than just lodging; it is a place where paths cross, stories are shared, and memories are made.
Clifton Glamping
Your luxury accommodation with a difference awaits you among the rolling hills of Clifton Station – Hawkes Bay. Your luxury accommodation with a difference awaits you among the rolling hills of Clifton Station – Hawkes Bay. A one-of-a-kind experience on one of New Zealand’s oldest working farms, find joy in your own remote section of the 2000 acres of paradise that the family has proudly owned for over 150 years.
Conveniently It is only a 5-minute drive from TeAwanga and a 20-minute drive from Havelock North, Hastings, and Napier. Your safari tent and idyllic setting can transport you far away from home.
TeWepu
TeWepu is the ideal place to stop, relax, read, and breathe in the silence if you’re an adventurous soul, whether travelling in a small group, on an adventure for two, or flying solo. You’ll be perched above one of Canterbury’s most tranquil bays on the magnificent Banks Peninsula in just over an hour from Christchurch. Far from the tour bus crowds, you’ll sink into a steaming wood-fired hot tub under a blanket of stars, and you can even have sumptuous local fare delivered to your door if you prefer.
Make your vacation even more memorable by staying at one of these glamping locations. New Zealand’s borders will reopen to all vaccinated travellers on August 1, 2022, so make your plans now!
–IANS
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