Vacation rentals in Karamea

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A lush garden area presents a variety of greenery, with flowering plants in the foreground. The ocean is visible in the distance, beyond a sweeping lawn, under a clear blue sky. Trees provide natural shade, enhancing the serene setting.
Cottage in Cape Foulwind
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Steeples Cottage, with Ocean Views

Steeples Cottage is a cliff top property with stunning ocean views overlooking the Tasman Sea. Watch the waves crash against the iconic Steeples rocks. Private, peaceful gardens, nature in abundance! Watch magic sunsets from the look out on the cliff. Beaches, Seal Colony/Lighthouse Walkway, Kawatiri Coastal trail on the doorstep. Full Kitchen and Bathroom facilities. Free Wi-Fi. Off street parking. Continental Breakfast foods provided, including fresh eggs. Enjoy the wonderful sea air!

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The cottage features a distinctive A-frame design with large windows, allowing natural light to enter the interior. Surrounded by lush greenery, a patio is visible with outdoor seating. A wooden shed is adjacent to the cottage, enhancing the serene outdoor environment.
Cottage in Tapawera
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Hidden Holiday Cottage

A cute wee cottage for a hideaway. Surrounded by trees and bird life in a peaceful setting. The Motueka River is a 5 min walk. We have a sculpture garden and gallery on site showcasing the work of David Carson and other artists. Free entry to our guests. A great central location for Nelson, Motueka, Kaiteriteri and Nelson lakes. We are conveniently located right on the Great Taste cycle trail. Fully self contained cottage. For a look around check out this virtual tour: https://bit.ly/2PB0Yqt

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A modern wooden house is set against a backdrop of lush greenery, with tropical plants and bushes framing the entrance. A gravel pathway leads to the house, inviting exploration. The sky exhibits soft clouds, adding a serene touch to the outdoor environment.
Cottage in Karamea
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Honey House at Ruru Nest

Nestled next to Kahurangi National Park, is the closest BnB to the Heaphy Track Great Walk and the awe-inspiring Oparara Arches. A remote, private garden retreat complete with Labyrinth and off-grid hot tub (advance notice). This self-contained little house for 2 was once a Honey house. Ruru Nest Property is next to a river and farmland, just a few minutes outside of the village of Karamea with its cafes and pubs. Local food, nature connection walks available as extras to complete your stay.

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A well-crafted stone cottage is set amid lush greenery, surrounded by trees and hills. The structure features a sloped roof and large windows, providing ample natural light. A manicured lawn leads to stone steps, creating an inviting entryway to the tranquil natural environment.
Chalet in Parapara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

ParaPara River Retreat, tranquil, private, cosy

This well crafted stone cottage is close to beautiful Golden Bay bush walks, old historic gold workings, lonely beaches, the Mussel Inn, swimming holes and much more. A striking building nestled in a tranquil and private setting, makes for a relaxing stay that would suit couples and solo adventurers alike. Literally on Kahurangi National Park's doorstep! The host's partner has developed an extensive network of tracks , some easy walks and some more challenging, with great views of the bay.

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A gentle river flows through a lush landscape, bordered by vibrant green trees. Rolling hills covered in native bush rise in the background under a clear blue sky, creating a serene natural setting.
Guest suite in Tutaki
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 592 reviews

Mangles Valley Paradise

An easy 15 minute drive from Murchison at the convergence of the Tutaki you will find Mangles Valley Paradise. Surrounded by stunning native bush clad hills the property is situated in an elevated position enjoying spectacular 360 degree views with the Tutaki River flowing gently below. A short drive over the Braeburn Track will take you to beautiful Lake Rotoroa in the heart of the Neson Lakes. If you want to wake up to the sound of the river & native birds - this is the place for you.

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An elevated luxury getaway is nestled among native bush, displaying a modern structure with large windows and a spacious deck. The exterior features earthy tones, and a gravel driveway is visible with a parked vehicle nearby, creating a serene, inviting environment.
Cottage in Fox River
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

Place for 2 with a sea view 1 Bedroom / W/ Hot Tub

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Spectacular elevated views will greet you on arrival, inviting you into our piece of paradise. This one-bedroom luxury getaway is a private, warm, and relaxing place to unwind. Surrounded by native bush and oceanic views over the Tasman, it's a perfect getaway to absorb the beauty of the West Coast and everything it has to offer. The stunning coast road is right at your doorstep and is regarded as one of the top 10 drives in the world.

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A panoramic view of the coastline is visible through a large glass window. Rolling waves gently lap against the shore, while lush greenery frames the scene, creating a serene and natural environment.
Cottage in Cape Foulwind
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 766 reviews

Okari Cottage

Sunny private retreat with stunning coastal views . Look out to the waves from your bed with a deserted beach at the end of the driveway. Explore the local area beaches, surfing , river, seal colony and the Cape Foulwind walkway all within 2km . Good cell phone reception and wireless internet. The Cottage is very private, brand new and 50m from the main house. Full kitchen facilities with dishwasher and deck with BBQ and outside fire brazier. Smart TV with Netflix for lazy days.

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The interior of the Hobbit House features exposed wooden beams and natural earth walls. A cozy area is created by two double beds placed opposite each other. A wood stove is located near the entrance, with light filtering through the window and colorful decorative lights.
Earthen home in Motueka Valley
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Pearse River Hobbit House bike trail, hike, fish

An overnight stay you will alway remember! Relax in this unique above ground Hobbit House. Lovingly hand-built. Sleeps 2 to 4 (two double beds). Wood heat. Outside kitchen with water tap. On-demand hot water. Custom antique style ice box. Propane cooker. Shower. Composting toilet. Hobbit House is located on a lifestyle block in beautiful Pearse Valley with lovely rural outlook, 1 kn walk to lovely waterfall, plus onsite tracks for Food and Medicine forest project.

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The cozy interior features a spacious bed dressed in soft linens, complemented by two armchairs and a wooden side table. Large windows frame the scenic mountain and sea views, with warm light emanating from lamps creating a comfortable ambiance. Natural textures enhance the earthen design.
Earthen home in Wainui Bay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

The Dreamcatcher, a wild escape between sky & sea

Directly bordering The ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK offering EPIC VIEWS of ENDLESS SKIES, EVER CHANGING SEASCAPES , GREEN FORESTED MOUNTAIN, all within a RARE TOTAL PRIVACY. Soak up the unforgettable views of Abel tasman, Golden Bay, Farewell Spit and beyond from a cosy earth building remotely nestled on the heights of Wainui Bay. COSY and ROMANTIC, it is the perfect ESCAPE to UNWIND for NATURE SEEKERS and STAR GAZERS wanting a different experience.

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A modern cottage is set against a backdrop of Tasman Bay, surrounded by a well-maintained garden and native greenery. A circular lawn is bordered by natural fencing, and a wooden picnic table offers a space for outdoor relaxation. Scenic views of the bay and hills extend beyond the property.
Vacation home in Motueka
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Hairy Hobbit Cottage

Welcome to Hairy Hobbit Cottage, nestled in the Brooklyn Valley hills near Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand. Hairy Hobbit is a modern self contained holiday cottage offering peaceful accommodation in 70 acres of native bush, bursting with birdlife and fantastic views across Tasman Bay. Ideal for day trips to Nelson or Golden Bay or to visit the huge scenery of the Abel Tasman and Kahurangi National Parks and Kaiteriteri beach.

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A log cabin is nestled in a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees and mountains. The structure features a spacious deck with outdoor seating, ideal for relaxation. A clear blue sky enhances the serene atmosphere, and the vibrant fall foliage adds splashes of color to the scene.
Farm stay in Glenhope
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Eco-friendly log cabin 30 minutes from St Arnaud

Our log cabin is located on a 50acre lifestyle farm in a hidden valley an hour south of Nelson and 40 minutes north of Murchison. It is peaceful and private with stunning mountain views and space to relax. With no traffic noise, the only sounds you will hear are the native birdsong and the Little Hope River running gently beside the property. NO Discrimination - everybody is welcome here.

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The exterior of the property showcases a modern design with a wooden deck and multiple large windows. Lush green foliage surrounds the entrance, and an expansive driveway leads to a spacious garage. The clear blue sky adds to the inviting ambiance.
Home in Westport
5 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Bird lovers Sanctuary.

2 Bedroom 2 bathroom whitebaiters ,/bird lovers sanctuary, Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis whilst overlooking the Orowaiti estuary. Choose to explore the many bike trails, the Denniston Incline, the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks or just kayak the estuary. Or just birdwatch from the comfort of the lounge. Runners, white baiters, surfers this is your perfect destination.

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Your guide to Karamea

All About Karamea

Tucked between lush rainforest and the Tasman Sea on the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Karamea offers a taste of Kiwi wilderness.The tiny township, 90 minutes north of the town of Westport, sits on the shore of the Karamea River, which flows into a lagoon at the Karamea Bight. Visitors come to this region to admire spectacular limestone formations such as the Moria Gate Arch and explore more than a million acres of bluffs, sinkholes, and beech forest at nearby Kahurangi National Park.

The area was first settled in the 1870s, primarily by fishermen, gold miners, and farmers. Today, Karamea and the nearby village of Little Wanganui are popular among cave explorers, fishing parties in search of trout on the Karamea River, and surfers. If you’re keen to get out on the waves, Tauranga Bay to the south is a prime spot to dip your board.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Karamea

The busiest season in Karamea is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, between June and August. This is also when Karamea is at its rainiest, with significant precipitation for up to half of the month. As it’s on the edge of the rainforest, Karamea’s relative humidity rarely drops much below 80 percent all year round. The hottest and driest months in Karamea are January through March, when it rarely rains more than once a week. The likelihood of rain roughly doubles from June to October, which tends to be the slowest season for visitors.

One of the area’s biggest events is the Westport Whitebait Festival in October, where locals celebrate the town’s fishing heritage with cooking demonstrations, live music, and all-ages entertainment.


Top things to do in Karamea

Kahurangi National Park

Kahurangi is the second-largest national park in New Zealand and offers wildly varied terrain, from unspoiled rivers to coastal forests and alpine herb fields. Karamea is the gateway to Kahurangi, and there are several hiking options, including single-day treks to Mount Stormy or along the Fenian Track, and the multi-day Heaphy Track and Wangapeka Track.

Honeycomb Hill Caves

The Honeycomb Hill Caves in the Oparara River Basin is a protected area encompassing almost 100 acres of Kahurangi National Park. These stunning natural rock formations carved by the river are best explored via a guided tour; you can combine one with a visit to nearby Honeycomb Arch.

Karamea Bluff

The Tasman Sea Coast, which stretches south from Karamea to Westport, draws surfers, anglers, and hikers to the region. Some of the best views around are from the top of Karamea Bluff. Once you’re up there, you might spot shorebirds and seabirds whirling overhead, including rare species of petrels.

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