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The Hermitage Hotel

3.4 (21 reviews)
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My wife and I were here on a tour and stop was at The Hermitage, coming from Queenstown, October 2025 Relatively small room and bathroom, no body lotion, no iPhone charge plugins, and a lack of lighting in a section of the room. One thing about our room - with 2 beds, you cannot control turning off just one light over one bed - all or nothing. Can't believe the prices they charge for this room. I guess it's the location, location, Location. There's a few things that did make this hotel nice: Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Village, composed of many photos and various vehicles and machines that helped Hillary climb Everest and Antarctica mountains. Interesting to walk thru it, and it didn't take overly long, but nice to have it there. Restaurant: this was the BEST meal on our 20-day tour so far, with 3 days left to go. Lots of choices in meats, seafood, soups, veggies, and desserts. I had Fried Fish, French Fries, and various veggies. Second round included lots of shrimps, roast beef (tough). Third round consisted of lots of NZ mussels, followed by 2 types of desserts, and then topped off with a big bowl of "swirly" soft ice cream. Breakfast was good, but usual stuff, but ... some Asian and Indian dishes were included, which was nice.

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Har D.

Love love the nature and nurture of natural beauty. However the restaurant, the venue left a bad taste in the mouth. There is a monopoly by The Hermitage, a family owned Hotel for many many years. Firstly the restaurant only offer buffet for $80 per person. Began and Vegetarians pay same for the menu item. Mostly carbs and salad and tons of sweet dessert. No Ala carte options. Being Vegan and vegetarians we did not like one bit the buffet they served for the price one is forced to to pay. Why force, because there is no other options available around here. It's a monopoly and no competition allows The Hermitage to gouge the public. There is no convenience store nearly and the restaurant in the other nearby location closes by 7pm. My partner had the buffet but absolutely stated it was not worth $80 maybe $30 at best and that's because you do not have a choice. If there were other restaurants available nearby, we don't think anyone would pay $80 for a buffet. It's not 5 star. The location is superb and there are many walking trials etc nearby. However monopoly void of competition is not what the public should stand for.

Katie N.

My husband and I had a wonderful stay right here in the heart of Mt Cook. This hotel was worth the money- beautiful view from our balcony, and the room was very clean and spacious. We loved how you could just walk over to some hiking trails from the hotel. Some of them (like the Blue Lakes) you had a short drive to. The free parking was a plus! The hotel offered a happy hour in their lounge area (which wasn't crowded at all), and was SO cozy after a day of hiking in the sleet. We met two wonderful people- one a local and the other his caregiver. Probably one of my more memorable times on vacation as we talked about everything and they were both so humble and sweet. There are two on-site restaurants. We ate breakfast at the buffet (a bit pricey, but we didn't have many options). It was alright. There is also a cafe upstairs on the second floor that offered a variety of items (think Disney World prices). We loved that the hotel offered a free shuttle to a couple of restaurants close by at other hotels, for free! That was nice! We tried out Chamois and loved it. One thing to be aware- when I planned my trip, I read so many articles about being overprepared on hikes due to the weather changing in an instant. Since we were traveling south, Mt. Cook was our first experience with the wildly changing weather. I am glad we were prepared. We started our hike in short sleeves and pants. Three quarters up the Sealy Tarns, it was sleeting and super windy. We had gloves and heavy jackets, but man, it was no joke. I wanted to make it to the top but a group coming down said the visibility was bad and the wind worse (plus altitude sickness was kicking in for me). We decided not to risk it and turned back. BE PREPARED WHEN HIKING. It was definitely a fun experience. I wish we stayed longer than one night to try more trails. I will definitely be back!

Lake Tekapo
Holly W.

This is a beautiful, modern hotel located in the stunning national park of Mt. Cook/Aoraki. It is clean and comfortable.Was grateful to get an upgrade to a premium room on check in! our room had two double beds, nice sized bathroom, fridge, Nespresso coffee machine (which made horrible coffee, by the way), tea kettle, and binoculars for looking out the huge picture window that faces Mt. Cook. All around there are fantastic hikes for all levels of hikers. Check the app "All Trails". You can also do kayaking, helicopter tours, and hire expert guides to take you on tough hikes. This location is a designated Dark Sky zone. This means artificial lighting is almost nonexistent, making for the perfect observation of the constellations. I was so excited to see the Southern Cross! Coming from a big city (Philadelphia), I almost never see stars. This was really a treat. I have two suggestions for the hotel: Better food. There are 3 or so restaurant choices all run by the same company and there is overlap in the menus. (Pizza, burgers, fish and chips, etc). It's not cheap, though I don't begrudge them as food has to be brought quite a distance. It's the same in many remote U.S. national parks. But some variety would be good. And more vegetarian choices. The snacks in the shop are horrible and weird. Like, why supply boxes of unflavored gelatin, but no decent cheese, cookies or crackers? There's no place within 40 minutes to buy groceries. A small grocery/canteen would be great. Second: there's not much to do on a rainy day. You can visit the excellent visitor center which has interesting info about glaciers, wildlife, and the history of the area. But a fitness center/sauna would go a long way and I think a spa would be heavily used. All that said, it is a spectacular natural setting and a very special place. You can understand why the Maori thought it was sacred.

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angela l.

When we walked in our room #103, we went straight to the patio doors and opened the drapes to see the view. Wow! What a gorgeous view in a May sunny afternoon - Mt Cook was right out there in a distance! Such a joy stepping to the patio out there to take in the fresh air and amazingly beautiful surrounding scenery! We also went for a trail walk near the hotel. It took us about an hour and half round trip. The path was well designed with some sections of wood board walk, dirt and gravel. At the end of the trail you get to enjoy the sight of glacial closer-up. We also had dinner & breakfast buffet in the hotel. It was very busy when we went. the food selections were pretty sufficient and decent.

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Grace S.

Check In was fast. As we only stayed for a night so we got a standard room. The room itself was spacious, clean and simple. However, what bothered me was the smell. I could not figure if it was from the cleaning solutions or what. It took me a couple of hours to get used to it. If I were to stay for more than a night, I would have probably asked for another room or paid for an upgrade. Bathroom was clean as well though the showers could use a couple more scrubs. Though it was a standard, the view from the balcony was not too shabby. It was not like Im staring at someone's room.

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Wonderful hotel nestled in the midst of the Mt Cook area. Lovely views from the hotel and nice fresh and hot food available in the cafe.

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Mt Cook Lodge & Motels

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Pros: -nice views of Aoraki from the property…read more-hiking/walking trails of a variety of difficulty levels (15 min and flat up to 4-5 hours with 1000m of gain) -staff are nice and very patient -road to get there from eastern side is well maintained Cons: -Expensive for middling quality accomodations. It's cheaper than the other hotel (Hermitage) on the property but at ~$270/night it's not cheap. Examples of quality issues include.... -"King" bed is actually two twin beds pushed together. They put a pad (more like a cloth? About the thickness of a kitchen mitt) to cover the gap but you could definitely still feel it -Forgot to take a picture, sadly, but the top sheet of the bed had what appeared to be a dirty blackish grey bird footprint(?!) on it upon arrival -Toilet leaked water extensively from the base when you flushed or used the shower (see photo). Presumably this was clean water due to a faulty O ring but it was gross nonetheless -Breakfast is not included. Cheapest breakfast option on the property is $40 for the breakfast buffet. At a cheap motel I could see not having breakfast included, but for $270 a night this was a bit much. The kicker is that breakfast is not actually in the Lodge itself either - you have to walk 400m or so outside over to the Hermitage. They have a captive audience so they can charge whatever they want I suppose

The Mt. Cook Lodge is a 1-2 star motel in a five star location! Beautiful views surround the lodge,…read morewhich provides all the basics required after a day spent exploring the area - fresh simple towels, functional hard beds, wifi ($5.00 per day), beer, and simple food menu in a cafeteria type atmosphere. Free parking is also offered with plenty of spaces. The private room itself is simple (see photos), and fine for the $100.00 price. They also have several different dorm rooms, cannot imagine them being much more basic than the private room. The private room was very dated, felt dirty, and in much need of some TLC. However, it served is purpose for our one night in Mt. Cook. Staff was friendly upon check in and throughout our interaction. Decent pub menu with pricey options such as pizza ($22.00), steaks ($30.00+), salad ($18.00), fish n chips ($22.50), burgers ($22.50). We arrived around nine and they refused to serve us, claiming the kitchen was closed while others were able to sneak in orders. Luckily we were able to grab a couple pints before heading offer to bed, though the draft offerings are limited to some of new Zealand's lower quality beers (Macs & Speights). While I would much prefer staying somewhere a little more updates and clean, I would have no problem staying here for a couple of nights whilst exploring the area. Just understand what you are getting.

Lake Tekapo Village Motel

Lake Tekapo Village Motel

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We stayed at Lake Tekapo Scenic Resort for one night during our stay in Tekapo…read more As soon as we arrived, we checked in at the office and they escorted us to our room facing the beautiful blue lake! The room itself is very spacious and comfortable with a bed, couch and neat bathrooms. I loved waking up to the sight of the lake. So refreshing! There is car parking space in the property. Breakfast joints and restaurants are 2 min walk away. There's also a convenient store nearby and a gas station as well. Best location! Lake Tekapo is a very popular place to see the milky way galaxy. At night, you simply walk out of the room and walk for a few minutes towards the lake and look up. Boom, if the skies are clear that day, then you see the lovely galaxy. I LOVED my stay in this resort and couldn't recommend enough.

We had a perfectly serviceable stay here for two nights in a lake view studio…read more We booked well in advance because there are extremely limited options in this part of the South Island in terms of traditional hotel/motel rooms. It's about an hour from Mt. Cook, which was our primary reason for booking. The room is roughly on par with an American Best Western. The room was spacious and included a sitting area, small fridge, and balcony. The decor was dated but clean. The property included other rooming options for backpackers, so we were essentially next to a hostel dorm, but they were quiet. Keep in mind that Lake Tekapo is a small town. The motel office is not a 24 hour front desk (I think it closed at 8) so you may want to try calling ahead if you're arriving in the wee hours. There are some good dining options literally steps from the motel, but good luck getting a table or even finding an open shop after about 8 or 9. Plan accordingly. Finally, despite the very real beauty of Lake Tekapo, this spot is not especially serene one for two reasons: (1) the town is overrun by tourists (yes, I recognize the irony of that statement), and (2) the motel's lake view is increasingly obscured by a hostel and what looks to be a new astronomy center. Our view of the lake from the second floor therefore looked out over the parking lot and between those two buildings. I suspect this may be why we saw the motel listed for sale on a local real estate board.

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