New Zealand offers a wide range of top-class hotels, exclusive retreats, motels, moderately priced accommodation and guest houses. Rates on the whole are cheaper in rural areas, while every city and town also offers a choice of budget hotels and motels. Budget accommodation, often with self-catering facilities, is increasingly popular. Disabled travellers: Every new building and every major reconstruction is required by law to provide reasonable and adequate access for people with disabilities. The law specifies that every motel and hotel must provide a certain number of units with accessible facilities. New Zealand is recognised as a world leader in providing accessibility for the disabled. Grading: Hotels are graded from 1 to 4 stars. Motels are graded on a separate scale of 1 to 5 stars. Usually located in restored, older buildings, guest houses and private hotels offer moderately priced accommodation, often with shared bathroom facilities, but with generally high standards. Country pubs: The cheapest type of accommodation and particularly popular on the west coast of the South Island. Farm and home stays: A number of established companies can arrange farm holidays, where visitors stay with a family as a guest, sharing bathroom facilities. Many farms are conveniently located for outdoor activities such as fishing, skiing and horse trekking. Prices usually include breakfast and dinner. Bed and breakfast: There is an eclectic mix of hosts and homes to stay in. Guests will have their own room and are served breakfast in the morning. Boutique accommodation: This type of accommodation is almost always in a historic or heritage building or landmark. They offer a high standard of amenities and individual flair and breakfast is often served to guests in the morning. Lodges: These are small, intimate establishments with up to 20 rooms offering breakfast and dinner. There are many campsites throughout New Zealand, which is reputed to have some of the world’s best camping grounds. Rates and facilities vary considerably. It is advisable to make advance reservations from December to Easter. Motorcamps, holiday parks, cabins and tourist flats: These are characteristic of New Zealand. Motorcamps and holiday parks provide sites for tents, caravans and campervans. Many also have cabins, self-contained motels and backpackers lodges. Some are powered, others are non-powered and there is usually access to a shared kitchen, bathroom, dining area, TV lounge and other amenities such as a swimming pool. Visitors are required to provide their own tents and equipment, which can be hired from a number of companies. Occupants are usually required to supply their own linen, blankets and cutlery. Cabins are ideal for budget travellers and contain only beds and rudimentary furniture (visitors need to bring their own bedding). Tourist flats are at the top end of the cabin scale and usually offer sheets and bedding as well as fully equipped kitchens. Full details can be obtained from Tourism New Zealand (see Top Things To Do). Many New Zealanders have a family holiday home which they rent out to friends and others. The homes come in a variety of guises from tiny cottages to large homes. Hiring a holiday home is an ideal way to experience true 'kiwi' living. The Youth Hostel Association runs 62 hostels throughout the country, and reservations can be made in advance from December to March. There are over 350 Backpackers’ hostels located all over the country. Budget Backpacker Hostels (BBH) issues a backpacker card costing NZ$40, which entitles the holder to discounted transport within New Zealand as well as NZ$20 of pre-paid telephone calls. Motel Association of New Zealand PO Box 27-245, 79 Boulcott Street, Wellington, New Zealand Tel: (4) 499 6415. Website: www.nzmotels.co.nzHospitality Association of New Zealand
Level 2, Radio Network House, Corner Abel Smith and Taranaki Streets, PO Box 53, Wellington, New Zealand Tel: (4) 385 1369. Website: www.hanz.org.nz Boutique Lodgings
Website: www.lodgings.co.nz Youth Hostel Association
PO Box 436, Christchurch, New Zealand Tel: (3) 379 9970 or (0800) 278 299 (toll free in New Zealand) Website: www.yha.org.nz. Budget Backpacker Hostels (BBH)
99 Titiraupenga Street, Taupo, New Zealand Tel: (7) 377 1568. Website: www.backpack.co.nz.
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