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Top trending hotels in Otago
La Quinta by Wyndham Remarkables Park Queenstown
Holiday Inn Express And Suites Queenstown, an IHG Hotel
Kamana Lakehouse
Heritage Queenstown
Ramada by Wyndham Queenstown Central
Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
Heartland Hotel Queenstown
Sudima Queenstown Five Mile
Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown
Accommodation In Otago
How about a holiday with fantastic scenery, fine wine and adrenalin-pumping activities, without the crowds? When you stay in one of our Central Otago hotels, you'll live it up at premier snow sports venues, among landscapes that were featured in the ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies, while you sip on gold-medal-winning wine and munch on fresh stone fruit.
HistoryAfter the gold rush of the 1860s faded into a distant memory, visitors flocked back to Central Otago to partake of its incredible Pinot Noir wine. The award-winning wine is still a major highlight, but Central Otago is also becoming famous as an ideal destination for skiers and extreme sports enthusiasts.
Things to do in winterGet out your snow gear; we're going skiing! Central Otago is within easy reach of some of New Zealand's most popular skiing venues, from The Remarkables and Coronet Peak in Queenstown to Cardrona Alpine Resort in CadronaWanaka. And it doesn't matter if you're a beginner or an expert skier – you'll find a slope to suit your skill level. You can also have a go at snowboarding, snow tubing, snowshoeing and tobogganing. Or if you have a need for speed, head to the curling rink and natural luge in Naseby, which is open all year round.
Things to do in summerCentral Otago is breathtakingly beautiful in every season, so make sure you snap lots of photos of the unusual brownish-green landscape in the warmer months. Then head to Cromwell to wander around the fascinating Cromwell Historic Precinct and visit Lake Dunstan for an afternoon of water sports. You can also go paragliding, skydiving, white water rafting or mountain biking in the region, or even have a round of golf.
Wining and diningCentral Otago has a huge network of cycling tracks that you can take to sample the region's fine vintages at the local wineries. The Roxburgh Gorge Track is particularly gorgeous, and on the way you can stop by and walk the beautiful Diamond Head Track. History buffs will enjoy the Clutha Gold Trail and the Central Otago Rail Trail.
In summer, make sure you sample some of the delicious stone fruits in Cromwell, the "Stone Fruit Capital of New Zealand".
Getting here and aroundGetting to Central Otago is as simple as booking a flight to Queenstown. Once you've arrived, you can catch buses from one town to another but you'll find that a hire car is the easiest way to really explore the region.
So don't wait another moment! Book your Central Otago accommodation with us now and live up every lastminute of your New Zealand holiday.
Otago hotels essential information
Accommodation | 2,749 hotels |
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Lowest Price | AU$176 |
Highest Price | AU$351 |
Popular hotels | La Quinta by Wyndham Remarkables Park Queenstown, Holiday Inn Express And Suites Queenstown, an IHG Hotel, Kamana Lakehouse, Heritage Queenstown, Ramada by Wyndham Queenstown Central, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside, Heartland Hotel Queenstown, Sudima Queenstown Five Mile, Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown |
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Cities in Otago
- Queenstown Hotels
- Dunedin Hotels
- Wanaka Hotels
- Oamaru Hotels
- Arrowtown Hotels
- Cromwell Hotels
- Kawarau Falls Hotels
- Glenorchy Hotels
- Mosgiel Hotels
- Alexandra Hotels
- Albert Town Hotels
- Gimmerburn Hotels
- Arthur's Point Hotels
- Cardrona Hotels
- Queenstown Hill Hotels
- Gibbston Hotels
- Lake Hayes Hotels
- Clyde Hotels
- Kaka Point Hotels
- Kelvin Heights Hotels
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- Queenstown Hotels
- Dunedin Hotels
- Wanaka Hotels
- Te Anau Hotels
- Oamaru Hotels
- Arrowtown Hotels
- South Island Hotels
- Cromwell Hotels
- Kawarau Falls Hotels
- Milford Sound Hotels
- Omarama Hotels
- Alexandra Hotels
- Glenorchy Hotels
- Fiordland National Park Hotels
- Mosgiel Hotels
- Albert Town Hotels
- Cardrona Hotels
- Arthur's Point Hotels
- Gimmerburn Hotels
- Haast Hotels
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Accommodation In Otago
How about a holiday with fantastic scenery, fine wine and adrenalin-pumping activities, without the crowds? When you stay in one of our Central Otago hotels, you'll live it up at premier snow sports venues, among landscapes that were featured in the ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies, while you sip on gold-medal-winning wine and munch on fresh stone fruit.
HistoryAfter the gold rush of the 1860s faded into a distant memory, visitors flocked back to Central Otago to partake of its incredible Pinot Noir wine. The award-winning wine is still a major highlight, but Central Otago is also becoming famous as an ideal destination for skiers and extreme sports enthusiasts.
Things to do in winterGet out your snow gear; we're going skiing! Central Otago is within easy reach of some of New Zealand's most popular skiing venues, from The Remarkables and Coronet Peak in Queenstown to Cardrona Alpine Resort in CadronaWanaka. And it doesn't matter if you're a beginner or an expert skier – you'll find a slope to suit your skill level. You can also have a go at snowboarding, snow tubing, snowshoeing and tobogganing. Or if you have a need for speed, head to the curling rink and natural luge in Naseby, which is open all year round.
Things to do in summerCentral Otago is breathtakingly beautiful in every season, so make sure you snap lots of photos of the unusual brownish-green landscape in the warmer months. Then head to Cromwell to wander around the fascinating Cromwell Historic Precinct and visit Lake Dunstan for an afternoon of water sports. You can also go paragliding, skydiving, white water rafting or mountain biking in the region, or even have a round of golf.
Wining and diningCentral Otago has a huge network of cycling tracks that you can take to sample the region's fine vintages at the local wineries. The Roxburgh Gorge Track is particularly gorgeous, and on the way you can stop by and walk the beautiful Diamond Head Track. History buffs will enjoy the Clutha Gold Trail and the Central Otago Rail Trail.
In summer, make sure you sample some of the delicious stone fruits in Cromwell, the "Stone Fruit Capital of New Zealand".
Getting here and aroundGetting to Central Otago is as simple as booking a flight to Queenstown. Once you've arrived, you can catch buses from one town to another but you'll find that a hire car is the easiest way to really explore the region.
So don't wait another moment! Book your Central Otago accommodation with us now and live up every lastminute of your New Zealand holiday.