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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A luxurious retreat on the doorstep of Fiordland

Feature: A range of fantastic packages exploring the region

Rooms: 4 suites

Location: New Zealand's South Island, New Zealand

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Queenstown Airport

Transfer: Approximately two hours drive from Queenstown Airport and Invercargill Airport, or a 25 minute helicopter flight from Queenstown. The Te Anau airport, located 10 minutes from the property, is available for arrival by chartered flight or private aircraft.

Luxury Holidays At Cabot Lodge

A place where breathtaking landscapes catch your attention, an unparalleled tranquility surrounds you and warm hospitality envelops you, Cabot Lodge in New Zealand's South Island promises an unforgettable experience for anyone lucky enough to visit. Located on a 2000 acre farm, sheep, deer and cattle will be your neighbours, along with just a handful of other guests accommodated in the four exquisite suites. With a position bordering the mesmerising Fiordland National Park, the lodge is the perfect base for exploring a landscape that flaunts shimmering fiords, pristine rainforests and towering snow-capped mountains, and after days filled with exploration and discovery, the lodge is a wonderfully inviting place to return to, where comfort and style go hand in hand, delectable cuisine crafted with the finest local produce delights, and views astound you.

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Why Cabot Lodge is so special...

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Lakes & Mountains

On the doorstep of New Zealand's largest national park, Cabot Lodge's carefully crafted packages showcase the best of the local area. From iconic hikes, to serene cruises, to fishing in beautiful surroundings, there's a trip to suit everyone. Adventure lovers will revel in active exploration - kayaking through Doubtful Sound and flying over the fiords in a helicopter before a remote mountain landing, then hiking with the most incredible views.

Lakes & Mountains at Cabot Lodge

Romance

An ideal place to relax, recharge and reconnect as a couple, secluded Cabot Lodge is perfectly suited to a romantic break for two. Allow the team to pamper you by organising champagne, cheese platters, a massage treatment and private hot tub experience, and unwind together with just the panoramic views for company.

Romance at Cabot Lodge

Luxury Family Holidays

The lodge's two-bedroom suite is ideal for families, and larger groups might also consider exclusive use of all four suites. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a guided tour of Milford Sound, a fiord cruise and discovering the Te Anau glowworm caves, gazing up at the hundreds of twinkling lights covering the limestone caves whilst floating along the waterway inside.

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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Four outstanding suites offer spacious lodgings with an elegant, effortlessly comfortable feel. With luxurious touches including clawfoot bathtubs, walk-in wardrobes, open fireplaces and large picture windows framing the rural views, each of the four suites has something slightly different to offer, but each has their own unique allure. Opt for the Premier Suite to enjoy open-plan living with a sitting area, kitchen and dining room included in the generous footprint, or settle down in the Two-bedroom Suite, which can accommodate up to four people in adjoining rooms with a shared bathroom.

Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Farm, Lake Manapouri and mountain view

With unobstructed views over the farm, Lake Manapouri and the surrounding mountains, the rural peace outside introduces a serenity into this suite's interior that can be enjoyed from the Super King bed and open-plan living area. Accompanied by a dressing room, a separate office and en suite bathroom with claw foot bath tub and separate shower, the suite also boasts an adjoining outdoor deck, perfect for al fresco relaxing whilst taking in the breathtaking views.

Deluxe Courtyard Suite

Deluxe Courtyard Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Lake Manapouri and mountain view.

Settle down in this spacious suite, which offers a living area opening onto a private outdoor courtyard that boasts blissful views of Lake Manapouri and the surrounding mountains. A luxurious Super King bed is joined by an elegant timber writing table and large picture window in the bedroom, and a beautifully-appointed en suite bathroom includes a deluxe walk-in shower.

Premier Suite

Premier Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Panoramic views over Lake Manapouri and the surrounding mountains

The lodge's grandest suite, floor-to-ceiling windows frame mesmerising panoramic views over Lake Manapouri and the surrounding mountains, and the open-plan layout houses a comfortable living area with well-equipped kitchen as well as a dining area that overlooks the Lodge’s lovely rose garden. A deluxe en suite bathroom boasts spectacular views from both the claw foot bathtub and spacious shower.

Two Bedroom Suite

Two Bedroom Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Views over the farm and Takatimu mountain range

Accommodating up to four people, this two-bedroom suite is perfect for families or groups of friends, with adjoining bedrooms sharing one bathroom. Views of the courtyard, Lake Manapouri and the surrounding mountains can be enjoyed through the large picture windows.

Overview

Overview

With its all-inclusive tariff, you can look forward to a plethora of delicious food and drink during your stay. Start the day with a hearty breakfast - a continental spread of homemade breads, pastries, chia cups, muesli, fresh fruit and yoghurts, as well as a cooked breakfast menu that includes tasty pancakes, venison sausage, bacon and eggs. Lunch can be enjoyed at the lodge or as a picnic whilst out exploring for the day. The evening begins with a refreshing pre-dinner drink accompanied by canapés, before moving on to the main affair - a delicious daily changing set menu that showcases the best local and seasonal produce.

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Culture & Traditions

Tucked in the sunny north-west corner of New Zealand, Nelson is a great place to watch Maori, traditional and modern craftspeople at work, selling unique keepsakes in their studios and galleries. Next, head to the Otago Peninsula and the beautiful city of Dunedin. Built with mony from the Gold Rush, there are fine examples of Edwardian and Victorian architecture, framed by forests and sea. Dunedin is also New Zealand’s UNESCO Creative City of Literature and home to famous national writers.

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Food and Wine

Expect culinary sensation and exquisite wine on your New Zealand adventure. The coastal and forested landscapes of Nelson are interspersed with rolling vineyards and hop farms making delicious craft beers. Enjoy informative tours and tastings, followed by fresh Nelson Bay scallops for lunch. At the top of South Island, the Marlborough wine region is famous for its zesty Sauvignon Blancs and sparkling wines made by the ‘methode traditionelle’. Around three-quarters of all New Zealand wine is produced here in some thirty award-winning wineries.

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Christchurch

Explore the funky, garden city of Christchurch by bike, tram, or traditional punt boat. Just a few of many highlights to note in this charming city, take a visit to the Botanic Gardens, the Air Force Museum or the International Antarctic Centre. Explore further afield with a scenic drive to Akaroa, a French colonial town set round a pretty harbour – enjoy a wildlife cruise and look out for the endangered Hector’s dolphins. More marine-life congregates around Kaikoura, north of the city, with sperm whales, fur seals, penguins, dolphins and an armada of seabirds. Back in Christchurch, book window-seats on the TranzAlpine Express for a rail journey of mesmerising views to Arthur’s Pass National Park.

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National Parks and Striking Scenery

Unrivalled in its natural beauty, New Zealand’s South Island boasts a variety of dramatic landscapes. Located on the northern shores of Lake Wakatipu, close to Queenstown, Glenorchy is dwarfed by the most extraordinary alpine scenery, aptly known as ‘Middle Earth’. Set aside a day to explore the Otago Peninsula. The coastal scenery is spectacular as is the wildlife, with the chance to spot a colony of royal albatrosses, fur seals, sea lions and the rare yellow-eyed penguin. Discover the dazzling beaches of Abel Tasman National Park by foot, water taxi or sea kayak, or take daytrip to Milford Sound fiord, described by Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’.

National Parks and Striking Scenery
Outdoor Adventure

Queensland is the place for ultimate, adrenalin-pumping adventure in New Zealand. Nestled between towering alpine peaks and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wakatipu, the scenery is splendidly unspoilt. Enjoy sky diving, canyon swinging, jet boating, horse trekking, river rafting, heli-cycling, mountain biking, skiing and more! North of Queenstown, Lake Wanaka offers a picture-postcard backdrop for tranquil outdoor pursuits. There are plenty of hiking trails, including gentle walks around the lake and more vigorous tracks through the surrounding mountains. Glenorchy is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors and is a gateway for superb fishing, climbing, kayaking and walking – popular routes include a hike to nearby Routeburn National Park.

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Stewart Island

Dubbed ‘The Land of Glowing Skies’, thanks to the frequent and natural spectacle of ‘The Southern Lights’, Stewart Island is another great spot to meet locals and birdlife alike. Walking trails interweave across the island, attracting hordes of hikers and birdwatchers – look out for little blue penguins, yellow-eyed penguins, the delightfully shy brown kiwi (or Tokoeka) and two species of parrots, the Kaka and the Kea.

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