TRANS TASMAN BOARDERS OPEN
TRANS TASMAN BOARDERS OPEN
NZ border reopens to Australia for first time since COVID-19 pandemic - Monday, April 19 We are buzzing over the fact that we can welcome our Australian whānau back and delighted there is a light at the end of a dark Covid tunnel for those local businesses in Kaikoura who have been hurting through a lack of international visitors. Bring it on.” Dusky Lodge owner Belinda Hargreaves is looking forward to filing beds and welcoming tourists to the lodge and the area.
What our previous guests have said
Bruce – Renwick Premiers, 2021 The facilities and accommodation were excellent and perfect for the boys stay and the Management and players would like
Bruce – Renwick Premiers
I stayed in a Standard 4 Bed Mixed Dorm. I loved it even though our stay was only for 14 hours. I must appreciate the team who ensured my tripod stand was kept
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Josh Borella – Frontiers Abroad Instructor, 2019 Frontiers Abroad has been coming to the Dusky lodge for several years now and typically we come twice a
Josh Borella – Frontiers Abroad Instructor
Clean and plenty facilities, good Wifi, very affordable and excellent staff. The hostel Dog is an absolute highlight! Highly recommend staying here. Also the
Nicole Prieg
Awesome pool and spa, beautiful amenities, very clean and modern, wonderful staff
Veva Maree
Great stay! The lodge had all the essentials and made it easy to stay with two family members and a dog (pet friendly yay!). We were heading up Mt Fyffe the
Nicole
One of the best hostels I been to! Pool, hot tub, and sauna is so cool! The staff are very kind and nice. I initially planned to stay one night but extended
Ersin
We had a fabulous time! Thank you for your hospitality and generosity.
The Wayfarers
Awesome location, lovely pools, friendly helpful staff and clean facilities. It is very good value for money. The kitchen is well equipped. The showers have
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Sue Keall – Victoria University of Wellington, 2020 Awesome accommodation option for a group. Great facilities and potential for bespoke requests.
Sue Keall – Victoria University of Wellington