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Where to Stay in Hastings, New Zealand

Holiday in style at the historic Art Deco Masonic Hotel in Napier, New Zealand
Holiday in style at the historic Art Deco Masonic Hotel in Napier, New Zealand | Courtesy of The Art Deco Masonic Hotel / Expedia.com

Boutique B&Bs, historic art deco hotels, cheap and cheerful apartments or luxury cottages – accommodation in sunny Hastings is as varied and plentiful as the fine food and wine in this region of New Zealand. Find a spot to suit your tastes, and get inspired by our pick of the best places to stay in Hastings – all bookable with Culture Trip.

Hidden Gem in Oaklands

Hotel, Bed and Breakfast

Hidden Gem in Oaklands patio with bbq and gardens
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This huge studio, located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in a suburb west of Napier, sleeps three. Travelling with your pet? Host Lisa welcomes canine guests too, and can provide a kennel and water bowl. Aside from the barbecue, kitchen facilities are limited – but that’s not an issue with nearby Hastings and Havelock North, both great foodie destinations. Here for the wine? Mission Estate Winery, the oldest winery in New Zealand, is worth a visit.

Napier Bed & Breakfast Tequila Sunrise

Bed and Breakfast, Hotel

Napier Bed & Breakfast Tequila Sunrise room with patio doors and carpet with wall art

Warm and chatty hosts Tony and Maria will make you feel especially welcome in their hilltop home, which has killer views of Hawke’s Bay. There are four double rooms from which to choose, and you’ll have access to a shared common room, sauna and huge terrace. The airport is close by – ask about the free shuttle service – and the art deco capital of the southern hemisphere, Napier, is a 20-minute drive south.

Kalldeen Luxury Accommodation

Suite Hotel

The beautiful Kalldeen Luxury Accommodation property with a pool, tennis courts and gardens
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Hastings, Napier and a pebbled stretch of Hawke’s Bay coastline are all within easy reach of this romantic rural retreat. Drop your bags in your room or chalet (the latter have private hot tubs) and wander the 4ha (10-acre) grounds, where you’ll find a pool, tennis court, fruit trees and roaming alpacas. Don’t miss an afternoon spent hopping between local vineyards – dinner at Elephant Hill winery is a real treat.

Amuri Villas

Apartment, Luxury, Villa

Amuri Villas lounge with light decor, large windows and flowers
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These two light-filled villas sleep four guests each and are set within expertly manicured gardens. Friendly hosts Hugh and Jane have plenty of insider tips on what to do – but if you prefer to wing it, just go for a wander or drive to stumble upon the bounty of vineyards, farm-to-table restaurants and charming towns in Hawke’s Bay.

Porters Boutique Hotel

Hotel, Boutique Hotel, Luxury

Porters Boutique Hotel lobby lounge with wooden floors, plush sofas and brick walls
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Rubbing shoulders with the coolest cafes and bars in Havelock North, this central hotel with sleek, light-filled rooms and a large terrace bar is a no-brainer for discerning foodies. True oenophiles don’t want to miss a wine tasting at Smith & Sheth in the courtyard, just behind the hotel – opt for a sommelier-led private experience or a cellar door sampling followed by a grazing plate.

Mangapapa Hotel

Hotel, Boutique Hotel, Luxury

Mangapapa Hotel amid gardens with fountain, conservatory and hills beyond
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Looking to counteract all that delicious Hawke’s Bay food and wine with a little exercise? Check into Mangapapa, on the outskirts of Hastings, where you’ll get the best of both worlds. Start your day with a spot of tennis or swimming, followed by a yoga class among the orchards, then jump on a hotel bike to hop between nearby vineyards – the historic cellar door of Te Mata Estate is an essential pitstop.

Scenic Hotel Te Pania

Hotel

Scenic Hotel Te Pania room with flatscreen, desk and sea view
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The bright and airy rooms at Te Pania have floor-to-ceiling windows, highlighting those Pacific Ocean views. The crescent-shaped hotel hugs Marine Parade in Napier – explore the waterfront, taking in sights such as the Pania of the Reef sculpture (dedicated to a local Maori legend) and the MTG, a popular space featuring exhibits on Kiwi culture, history and art.

Art Deco Masonic Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Art Deco Masonic Hotel room with plush blanket, leopard print headboard and pattern floral wallpaper
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Like most of the much-loved Napier architecture, this historic hotel was rebuilt in the art deco style after the Hawke’s Bay earthquake of 1931. Twenty years later, Queen Elizabeth II herself checked in during her 1953 coronation tour – you can book the royal suite to see where she stayed. Don’t miss a guided tour with the Art Deco Trust to learn more about the history of the city.

Clive Colonial Cottages

Apartment

Clive Colonial Cottages exterior with garden, terrace and chairs
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Clustered around a rose-filled courtyard garden, these three open-plan cottages feel private and homely, thanks to the abundant breakfast treats supplied by hosts Rachel and Tony (and their chickens). Hungry? Fire up the barbecue, throw some dough in the pizza oven or head into Havelock North for dinner – the baja fish tacos at Deliciosa are dreamy. Thirsty? Borrow an ebike and cycle to Elephant Hill, one of the best wineries in Hawke’s Bay.

Quest Napier Serviced Apartment

Apartment

Quest Napier Serviced Apartments room with twin beds, ceiling fan and forest views
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With a central location, impressive art deco facade and 47 bright, comfortable studios and apartments (many of which come with high ceilings and balconies), it’s hard to go wrong with a stay at Quest. Take in the striking street art occupying the entire rear wall – it’s one of 50 murals around the city raising awareness of the threats facing our oceans.

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