Found 69 listings

Kiwi Park Motels and Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.8

Review Summary:

Kiwi Park Motels and Holiday Park offers a comfortable stay with a range of accommodation options, as highlighted by various customer reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Many guests appreciate the clean and well-maintained facilities, as well as the friendly staff who are eager to help.

Some visitors noted the park\'s convenient location, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. However, a few reviews mentioned that the WiFi can be spotty and that the kitchen facilities might need some upgrades. Overall, Kiwi Park is a solid choice for families and travelers seeking a relaxed atmosphere, with most guests recommending it for its value and welcoming environment.
Address:
170 Fairfax Street, Murchison, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This beautiful campground welcomes you from the moment you arrive. From the friendly face at the counter, along the drive through the well set out grounds, right to the peaceful camp spots. It's hard to believe you are only 800m from the town centre! The camping sites are on hard stands, with a grass area and picnic tables beside each. Shaded by beautiful mature trees, all you can hear are the birds and breeze rustling in the trees, this is camping at its best. The dining area, TV room and kitchen are excellent with all amenities and internet station, or sit outside under the veranda on one of the comfy couches and just soak in the calm atmosphere. Clean and attractive modern ablutions have a disability access and family suite, and the laundry is kept to a high standard. Free gas fired BBQs, a swimming pool and a children's playground (including toys) are available. What this Qualmark 4 star plus camp offers is the chance to enjoy a rural lifestyle experience. Watch the sheep being hand shorn and the dogs at work, guests can also help feed the farm animals each morning and night. Many activities outside of camp too, with the riverside walkway close by, mountain bikes for hire, gold pans and fishing rods. There is a booking agency for local attractions and it_s an ideal base for fishermen. Your friendly hosts are Lynn and Brent Winter. Tent sites are $36 for two, while power sites are $38 for two, or $25 for one.

Categories:

Phone(s):

03 523 9248
Website:
Email/Contact Us: kiwipark@xtra.co.nz

Nelson Lakes National Park

Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2025-6-4 > Alerts for Nelson Lakes National Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Nelson Lakes National Park is a stunning gem in New Zealand, offering breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and crystal-clear lakes. Based on customer reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews, visitors consistently praise the park\'s serene beauty and well-maintained trails. One hiker noted the “breathtaking view from the Angelus hut,” while others enjoyed the “tranquility and untouched nature” throughout the park. However, some reviews mentioned that certain trails could be challenging, particularly for beginners, so preparation is key. Overall, Nelson Lakes National Park is a fantastic destination for nature lovers, striking a balance between adventure and relaxation, making it worth the visit.

Last Update:

8/4/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Porika Road, Lake Rotoroa, Nelson Lakes, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Nelson Lakes National Park (established in 1956) is situated in the north of New Zealand's South Island. This park protects 102,000 hectares of the northern most Southern Alps. The park offers tranquil beech forest, craggy mountains, clear streams and lakes both big and small. The gateway to the park is St Arnaud, a 1-2 hour drive from Nelson or Blenheim.

Phone(s):

+64 3 521 1806 or +64 3 546 9339

Queen Street Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Queen Street Holiday Park offers a solid stay for travelers seeking a budget-friendly option. Many guests on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the park\'s cleanliness and the welcoming atmosphere created by the staff. One reviewer notes, \"The park is well-maintained, and the communal facilities are good.\"

However, some guests mentioned that the cabins could use a bit more modern updates, with one stating, “They’re functional, but a bit dated.\" The location is praised for its proximity to local attractions, making it convenient for sightseeing. Overall, while it may not be a luxury experience, Queen Street Holiday Park serves its purpose well for those looking for a cozy base while exploring the area.
Address:
Queen Street Holiday Park 442 Lower Queen St Richmond, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A jewel of a campground recently opened on the outskirts of Nelson and with outlooks to the Richmond Ranges. Mature trees and beautifully manicured gardens have large spots with hard stands, water and power to each. BBQ tables are provided and plenty of grass areas to spread out. Brand new buildings house the spotless ablutions and a fully equipped kitchen, disability suites also. The communal laundry has everything you need and there is free wifi available. Currently under construction is an outside enclosed gazebo that will house a TV and lounge area, complete with dining seating and BBQs. Lots to do in the area, close to Richmond DBD and cycle trails. Your hosts at the newest holiday park in Nelson are Linda and Rod, a site will cost you from $34 for two.

Categories:

Phone(s):

03 5447677

Cable Bay Holiday Park – Nelson

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Cable Bay Holiday Park offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the coastline. Customers on TripAdvisor often praise the park for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. Many appreciate the spacious camping grounds, making it ideal for both families and solo travelers. Google Reviews frequently highlight the friendly and helpful staff, enhancing the overall experience.

Some guests have noted that while the location is picturesque, accessing nearby attractions may require a bit of travel. A few visitors mentioned that the Wi-Fi could be improved. Overall, Cable Bay Holiday Park is a solid choice for those seeking a relaxing getaway with essential amenities and a welcoming atmosphere.
To Book:

Last Update:

16/06/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
805 Cable Bay Rd, Cable Bay 7071, Nelson, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A picturesque 25 minute drive from Nelson, and 2hrs from Picton, turn off at the Cable Bay road at Hira and travel 8km further on a sealed road. This camp with stunning bay views is on the historic cable station site where the first telegraph link came from Sydney in 1876. Large mature native trees surround this camp, and an extra well-sheltered, tenting area over the creek includes a tenting oasis, and in the creek are tame eels. The ablutions are modern and spotless and include disability facilities, while the kitchen has gas hobs, microwaves, fridges and a BBQ under the front covered veranda. At the rear of the building is a laundry with auto washer and dryer. There is safe swimming at the beach, great kayaking, the Cable Bay walkway, a boat ramp (4WD only) and a safety trampoline for the children. Wifi is available and camping with dogs is by request, please book first. The whole area is steeped in history, so talk to your friendly hosts.

Phone(s):

03 545 0003 or 027 544 1829
Email/Contact Us: camp@cablebayholidaypark.nz

Kanuka Ridge Abel Tasman Backpackers.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Kanuka Ridge Abel Tasman Backpackers offers a comfortable and laid-back stay in a beautiful natural setting. Based on customer reviews from platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, many guests appreciate the friendly, welcoming atmosphere and the helpful staff who go the extra mile to ensure a pleasant visit. The communal kitchen is well-equipped, making it easy for travelers to prepare meals, while the clean facilities add to the overall positive experience.

Some reviews note that the location is ideal for exploring Abel Tasman National Park, with stunning views and access to various hiking trails. While some guests mention that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, the peaceful environment and social opportunities make it a great choice for backpackers looking to unwind after a day of adventure. Overall, Kanuka Ridge is a solid option for budget-conscious travelers seeking a friendly place to stay.
Address:
21 Moss Road, Kaiteriteri, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

There are five flat tent sites nestled high on the ridge surrounded by bush and birdsong. Laze around in one of the hammocks, take a bush walk, or use the free wifi. The communal area is spotless and includes a pretty outdoor BBQ
area, while the kitchen is fully equipped with cooking and eating utensils and filtered spring water. Other facilities include a coin operated washing machine. and dryer, and information and booking desk available for the Abel Tasman
National Park activities, including kayaking and water taxis. Your hosts are Al and Cath. Unpowered sites only, from $20 per person per night.

Categories:
Listing Tags:

Phone(s):

03 5278435

Wharariki Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.5

Review Summary:

Wharariki Beach Holiday Park offers a unique and tranquil experience set against stunning landscapes. Many visitors appreciate the park\'s proximity to the breathtaking Wharariki Beach, perfect for walks at sunset. On platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, guests highlight the spacious, clean facilities and friendly staff who are accommodating and helpful.

Some reviews mention the limited Wi-Fi and that it can be windy, which might not suit everyone. However, the overall vibe is relaxed, making it a great spot for unwinding. The kitchen and communal areas are well-maintained, and the camping experience is peaceful. Overall, if you\'re looking for a serene escape in nature, Wharariki Beach Holiday Park is a solid choice.
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
560 Wharariki Road, Wharariki Beach, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

At the top of the West Coast, and not far from Farewell Spit, is this ecofriendly camp set amongst rural farmland. There are eight sites with power around the landscaped grounds, plus plenty of tent sites. A nice main building houses a large kitchen with gas hobs and other facilities, plus a spacious dining area with a large polished wooden slab table as it's focal point. There is also a pool table in this area as well as an outside covered deck with sofas and chairs, and a view to the surrounding countryside. Unisex ablutions have large coin-operated gas heated showers and an equally large disability suite. The laundry has auto machines and there is a children’s playground. Take a 20 minute walk to Wharariki Beach, which is famous for its sunsets, and you may be lucky enough to see seals, and seal pups basking and swimming here too. A gorgeous tree enclosed café is on the edge of the camp, and numerous walks are close by. Stock up at Collingwood on the way as there are no shops here. A site will cost you $18 per person, and if you want power it is an extra $5.

  • 29 tent and campervan sites (no power)

  • 6 powered sites for campervans or caravans

  • 4 Standard Cabins: 1 Queen bed (fully dressed) and 1 double sofa bed. (Sofa bed is provided without bed linen so you must bring your own if planning to stay with 3 or 4 guests.) Facilities are shared in the Amenities Block

  • Backpackers Lodge – 18+ only, Large room UNISEX sleeps up to 11

  • 1 x Large GROUP Site min 6 pp max 10pp

Categories:

Phone(s):

03 524 8507
Email/Contact Us: stay@wharariki.co.nz

Pakawau Beach Park Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Pakawau Beach Park Camp is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Located close to golden sandy beaches, it offers a relaxed atmosphere that appeals to families and solo travelers alike. Customers on TripAdvisor praise its clean facilities and friendly staff, noting the comfortable cabins and ample space for camping. The park’s proximity to the beach makes it ideal for swimming and kayaking, while the scenic views are loved by nature enthusiasts.

Some reviewers on Google appreciate the affordable rates, but a few mention that the Wi-Fi could be improved. Overall, Pakawau Beach Park Camp provides a great balance of tranquility and fun, making it a solid choice for a beachside retreat.

Last Update:

28/03/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
1112 Collingwood-Puponga Main Rd, Pakawau, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Pakawau Beach Park Camp is located a 35 minute drive from Takaka, these beachside sites are protected from the onshore wind by borders of shrubs and trees without blocking the gorgeous view. There are more sites in the hedge bordered avenues back from the beach as well, with the odd BBQ table scattered around. The kitchen has a gas hob, microwave, fridges and a freezer, while the dining area is housed in a separate room with BBQ picnic tables. The well used ablutions are roomy and clean, with spacious cubicles for the showers and a disability suite is available.
The laundry has automatic washers and dryer, all token operated. A children’s play area is close to the main amenities block and there is a boat ramp for campers to use, but a 4WD is required. Across the road is a licensed café
restaurant with a garden bar and you can use the tennis court situated there. The Gateway to Westhaven Inlet is a magical place to go fishing, bird watching,  or a walk to the Kaihoka lakes. It is only a 10 to15 minute drive to the Farewell Spit, Puponga Farm Park walks and the stunning Wharariki Beach. 

Current pricing link 

 

Categories:

Phone(s):

(03) 524 8308

Helme Holiday

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Helme Holiday, located in scenic New Zealand, offers a cozy retreat for travelers seeking relaxation. Guests have noted the comfortable accommodations and stunning views, often highlighted on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Many reviews mention the helpfulness of the staff, making the check-in process smooth and welcoming.

However, some guests have pointed out that Wi-Fi can be spotty, which may be a drawback for those needing reliable connectivity. Others appreciated the tranquil surroundings, perfect for nature lovers. Overall, while Helme Holiday may not be flawless, it delivers a pleasant experience with friendly service and appealing scenery, making it a solid choice for a getaway.

Accommodation: Beachfront. Self contained units, Onsite caravan, Power sites

Address:
201 Kina Peninsula Road, Tasman, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Half way between Motueka and Mapua is this gorgeous spot on the edge of Kina Beach, just out of Tasman. A small camp is nestled amongst trees, each spot is spacious in its own little posse, and has a small gas barbecue and outdoor furniture on each site. The toilets and showers are clean and tidy one having disability access, and the modern kitchen has all amenities, while the laundry has automatic washers and a dryer. Kayak on the Kina Inlet, visit the wineries or arts and craft shops. Five power or tent sites are available from $40 for two (summer). Weekly and winter rates available.Self contained units, sleeps 2-8 people. Fully equipped kitchens, Freeview TV, electric blanket and heating. Cot and high chair and breakfast available. From $100 for two people. On-site caravan, sleeps 2-6 people. Fully equipped including linen. Kitchen facilities, communal toilet/shower laundry, barbecues, outdoor furniture. From $65 for two. (Rates apply for summer) Your hosts are Jennifer, Chris and Amanda Lockwood.

Categories:

Phone(s):

03 5266848
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@helmeholiday.co.nz

Farewell Gardens Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Farewell Gardens Holiday Park offers a pleasant stay for those seeking tranquility amidst stunning surroundings. According to reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com, guests appreciate the park\'s clean facilities and spacious campsites. Many highlighted the friendly staff who are always ready to assist, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

However, some reviews noted that Wi-Fi can be spotty, and the kitchen facilities could use more utensils. The location is praised for its proximity to natural attractions, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Overall, Farewell Gardens provides a solid option for budget travelers looking for convenience and a peaceful retreat.
Address:
Seddon Street, Port Puponga Golden Bay, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This nice little camp at the base of Farewell Spit is well groomed and on level
grounds, with landscaped gardens and tree borders. The communal area has
a kitchen and a nice retro dining room, another kitchen is on the end of the
nearby ablution block and the two kitchens include gas hobs, microwave, fridge/
freezer, crockery and cutlery. The modern portable ablutions block is roomy,
with gas hot water and a good shower, and there are disabled facilities available.
The laundry has an automatic washer and a bonus is the pure drinking water.
You can book your Farewell Spit trips or stroll from east coast to the west
coast from the camp. Six powered sites and numerous tent sites are $18 per
person plus $4 per site for power.

Categories:

Phone(s):

03 5248445
Website:

Collingwood Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.8

Review Summary:

Collingwood Motor Camp is a quaint, budget-friendly accommodation option that receives mixed reviews from visitors. On TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the camp\'s proximity to beautiful beaches and the natural charm of the surrounding area. Many highlight the well-maintained facilities, including clean bathrooms and friendly staff. However, some reviewers on Google cite limited amenities and basic accommodations as potential drawbacks. The camp\'s communal atmosphere is often praised, making it a great choice for those looking to meet fellow travelers. Overall, while it may not suit everyone’s preferences, Collingwood Motor Camp offers a decent stay for budget-conscious visitors seeking a laid-back environment.
To Book:
Address:
5 Williams Street, Collingwood, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Attractively located in the heart of Collingwood, at high tide the camp is nearly
surrounded by water, and there are sea and estuary views throughout the
camp. There is a variety of sites, all on level ground, both shady and waterfront.
Two amenity blocks are provided, plus an area with ensuite cubicles, all clean
and tidy. The kitchen and dining has all appliances, crockery and cutlery are
available, and an adjoining cosy sitting room with internet access. Both rooms
have a TV and outside seating under the veranda is a nice spot. The laundry
has automatic washers and dryers. This is a great area for fisking, hiking and
swimming, and with a tennis court right next door as well, this is perfect for a
family holiday. Your friendly hosts are Gary and Chrissy Clements

Tent, caravan and motorhome sites range from sitting on the water front to the more sheltered site amongst the trees.  Pricing is for 1-2 people:

Coastal – powered $42 (peak) or $38 (off peak)

Non-coastal – powered $38 (peak) or $34 (off peak)

Non-coastal – non-powered $34 (peak) or $30 (off peak)

Phone(s):

03 5248149
Website:
loading
×