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PARADISE FOUND

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November 20, 2025

Luxurious New Zealand lodges where the scenery is the star

- DANIEL SCHEFFLER

PARADISE FOUND

Scrubby Bay lodge.

Arriving in Christchurch, New Zealand, feels low-key: a short walk from the gate to a rental car counter, a city centre that's more gardens than skyline, cafes that know the difference between a flat white and a long black.

I picked up a black four-wheel-drive vehicle and a paper map, a reminder that out on the South Island, phone service might just fade and that roads could narrow to one-lane bridges. The plan was simple: drive south to Queenstown and let the lodges set the cadence.

New Zealand is known for its lodges, many of them originally modelled on colonial estates built for hunting and fishing. But in recent years, they have evolved. Many are now contemporary retreats rooted less in formality than in a sense of place. Some are starkly remote. Others embrace wellness, food or quiet luxury. Each draws its identity from the surrounding land, which often feels like the main character.

Many require a two-night minimum stay and offer inclusive packages covering guided hikes, gourmet meals and occasionally wine tastings. With almost 10 days to spend, I booked two nights at four distinct lodges, each one a counterpoint to the last, leaving gaps for coffee, short walks and the kinds of roadside views worth stopping for.

Each stop offered a different story: a private bay, a culinary outpost, a stargazer's retreat, a lakeside sanctuary. The road between them with its wild herbs, late lunches and detours with no name - told a story too. If there's a single luxury in this part of the world, it's time. The trick is to take it.

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