Supremely situated on 8 hectares of private parkland on the bend of the mighty Waikato River, the luxury, iconic Huka Lodge is a haven of hospitality, peace and tranquillity in an unrivalled riverside location on the outskirts of Taupo.
This exclusive and stylish private lodge is surrounded by magnificent natural beauty, there is great attention to detail and high levels of service making this one of New Zealand's finest lodges.
There are 18 Junior Lodge Suites, 1 Lodge Suite, 1 four-bedroom Owner's Cottage and the two-bedroom Alan Pye Cottage. Both cottages have their own private stunning infinity pool, spa pool, kitchen, living room and den.
There are also 6 Escort rooms, simple single rooms that can be used for any staff accompanying guests on their holiday or for children as they can be interconnected with the Junior Lodge Suites.
The main lodge is just a 10 minute walk from the famous and spectacular Huka Falls and only a short journey from the prestigious Wairakei International Golf Course.
Tennis is available on site and mountain bikes are provided for guests who want to explore the area.
The lodge is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of New Zealand, as guests are invited to try horse riding, jet boating, gliding, hot pools, lake activities, jet and raft fishing, water skiing, tandem skydiving, white water rafting, bungee jumping, sailing, kayaking, rock climbing, abseiling, golf and scenic helicopter flights.
In summary, Huka Lodge is the perfect combination of style and sophistication, which allows its guests to relax and explore in equal measure.
Separated from the South Island by the Cook Strait, North Island is the smaller of the two, yet an exceedingly versatile destination. Ascend dramatic volcanic cones surrounding Auckland for spectacular city views, before heading into the metropolis to take some exciting day trips including; kayaking, exploring dormant volcanoes or canyoning down forested waterfalls.
Visit fascinating geological formations such as the Waitomo Caves, with limestone rock and flowing bugs lighting up the paths, or Rotorua, a geothermal area with steamy geysers and hot mud spa treatments on offer. Tour the historic site of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds with experienced guides, or gaze in amazement at the Tane Mahuta tree in the Waipowa Forest. This enormous kauri tree is approximately 2,000 years old and is still growing, and the forest itself is an ancient green world of towering trees and rare birds.
With a sublime combination of forests, mountains and beaches, North Island has some stunning scenery and even better attractions.
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Please note that pricing varies according to season and room category.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Included:
Pre-dinner drinks and canapés, a five-course gourmet dinner - with the menu changing daily, and full country breakfast. Guests also have use of all lodge amenities and complimentary return Taupo Airport transfers if required.
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