New Zealand in Style
In New Zealand, a luxury trip can afford you a completely different perspective, getting more immersed in nature than you thought was even possible.
New Zealand combines jaw-dropping scenery with world-class hospitality, making it an outstanding luxury destination. From the icy peaks of the South Island to the rolling vineyards of the North Island, experiences can be as relaxed or as adventurous as you choose.
Think private helicopter excursions, guided wilderness adventures, and stays in exceptional lodges where every detail is taken care of. Whether you want to explore dramatic landscapes in comfort or savour the country’s finest food and wine, New Zealand offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and indulgence.
Luxury Trips to New Zealand
For those who enjoy a more active luxury escape, New Zealand’s coastal and freshwater fishing is exceptional. Charter a private vessel in Fiordland for a day spent fishing against a backdrop of towering peaks and mirrored fjords, or head to Abel Tasman for a sun-soaked adventure along golden beaches. Skilled skippers and high-end boats make these trips both thrilling and comfortable.
Wine Tours in New Zealand
New Zealand’s wine regions are as beautiful as they are renowned. In Marlborough, you can pair Sauvignon Blanc tastings with a scenic cruise through the sunlit Marlborough Sounds. In Hawke’s Bay, private tours take you behind the scenes at some of the country’s most celebrated estates, complete with gourmet lunches and cellar tastings. Chauffeured transfers or even helicopter arrivals ensure the journey is as indulgent as the destination.
Franz Joseph helicopter tours
Few experiences rival the thrill of boarding a helicopter and flying over the West Coast’s glacial landscapes. On a heli-hiking excursion, you’ll land high on the Franz Josef Glacier, where expert guides lead you across shimmering ice formations and deep crevasses. With all gear provided and routes tailored to your pace, it’s an unforgettable way to experience the heart of New Zealand’s alpine wilderness in complete comfort.
Luxury Hotels New Zealand
The country’s luxury lodges set an international standard for style and service. At Eagles Nest in the Bay of Islands, cliff-top villas come with infinity pools, panoramic ocean views, and private chefs. Near Queenstown, Blanket Bay Glenorchy pairs alpine grandeur with activities like horse riding, jet boating, and guided hiking. These properties combine seclusion, exceptional dining, and personalised experiences, creating the ultimate base for exploring New Zealand.
New Zealand Trip Inspiration

Our New Zealand specialist, Ali, says:
"Hawke’s Bay is one of my top recommendations for a luxury holiday in New Zealand. The region blends beautiful vineyards and outstanding dining with coastal walks and the character of its Art Deco towns. Rosewood Cape Kidnappers really elevates the experience — a world-class lodge perched on a dramatic headland, offering indulgence without losing that connection to New Zealand’s wild landscapes."
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FAQs About Your Luxury New Zealand Holidays Holiday
Planning a holiday to Luxury New Zealand Holidays? Our experts share advice on everything from what to pack, when to go, to tips for families, covering the questions we get asked the most.
What are some luxury activities available in New Zealand?
Heli-hiking on glaciers, private vineyard tours, adventure fishing charters, and exclusive wildlife encounters are among the top luxury experiences.
When is the best time to visit for a luxury holiday?
November to April offers the best weather for outdoor adventures, vineyard tours, and coastal escapes. But if you hope to ski or snowboard in some of New Zealand world-renowned resorts then the winter months from June to August will be best.
Are luxury lodges in remote areas easily accessible?
Yes, many offer private boat transfers, helicopter access, or scenic flights to make even the most secluded luxury destinations easy to reach.
What are the best wine regions in New Zealand?
Marlborough and Hawke’s Bay are the standouts. Marlborough is famous for Sauvignon Blanc and stunning coastal scenery, while Hawke’s Bay offers a relaxed, sunny climate, Art Deco charm, and incredible wineries.
Are there private boat trips available in New Zealand?
Definitely. The Bay of Islands, Abel Tasman National Park, and Fiordland all offer private yacht or motorboat charters, perfect for exploring remote bays and beaches together.
Where should first-time visitors to New Zealand go?
Popular spots include Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown, and Milford Sound in Fiordland, offering a mix of culture, adventure, and stunning scenery. However, send us an enquiry and we can help select a range of locations and activities that works perfectly for your travelling party.
How long should I spend in New Zealand?
There is so much to see across both the North and South islands, that although you could cover some highlights in 10 days or so, we certainly recommend spending longer, if you have the time, to really see all that New Zealand has to offer.
Is New Zealand very expensive when you are there?
New Zealand can definitely be pricier than some other destinations due to its high level of development, especially accommodation and dining. However, there is a wide variation in options for lodges and activities that can suit every budget without compromising your experience.
How cold is it in New Zealand?
Summer temperatures, December to February, usually range from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), while winter, June to August, can be chilly, especially in the South Island, with averages between 5°C and 12°C (41°F to 54°F). Alpine areas often see snow in winter while coastal areas remain milder.
What’s the best place in New Zealand for stargazing?
Lake Tekapo in the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve is unbeatable for crystal-clear night skies. You can take guided stargazing tours or simply wrap up and enjoy from your lodge balcony.