Contemporary Country Lodge composed of 2 Lodge Suites, 1 Lodge Room, 1 Hapuku Room, 1 Olive House and 5 Tree Houses, built in the canopy of native Manuka Grove.
Upper Branch Treehouses nest 10 metres (30 feet) above the ground in the canopy of a native Kanuka grove. Each Tree House has spectacular views of the Seaward Kaikoura Mountain Range and the Pacific coastline. They offer a wood burning fire place with a light-filled seating area, Hapuku Lodge’s custom made extra-large king bed (can be split into twin beds), a couple’s spa bath and a rain fountain shower experience that opens directly onto a private tree top deck.
The two stories of the Family Tree House consist of a Upper Branch Bedroom above and a Lower Branch Bedroom below, joined by an enclosed stairway. The Upper Branch bedroom (60m² / 650ft²) offers a wood burning fire place with a light-filled seating area, Hapuku Lodge’s custom made extra-large king bed (can be split into twin beds), a couple’s spa bath and a rain fountain shower experience that opens directly onto a private tree top deck. The separate Lower Branch bedroom is smaller than the bedroom above. It offers Hapuku Lodge’s custom king (can be split into twin beds), a bathroom with shower, an electric fireplace and twin decks - one for sunrise and one for sunset. Additional rollaway bed possible in Lower Branch at an extra cost.
The Hapuku Room (61m² / 660ft²) is our luxury accommodation overlooking the Lodge’s lap-pool, deer paddock, Kaikoura’s spectacular mountains and the Southern Pacific Ocean. It's a large, light-filled room with a stone fireplace, rain fountain shower and free-standing soaking tub, custom-made furniture – including a custom-build king-size bed, and a private stairway down to the pool.
Our large (80m² / 900ft²) hotel-style Lodge Suites have separate living and sleeping areas, deep two-persons Japanese soaking tubs, rain fountain showers, stone fireplaces, and either a balcony (upstairs) or patio (downstairs) overlooking the deer paddock and Kaikoura’s spectacular environment. Each Suite offers Hapuku Lodge’s custom furnishings - including a custom-built king-size bed that can be split into twin beds. Additional rollaway bed possible in lounge area at an extra cost.
Our Lodge Room (40m² / 440ft²) looks out across the deer paddock and up to the Kaikoura Mountain Range. It features an expansive bathroom with a rain fountain shower, a deep Japanese soaking tub for two as well as Hapuku Lodge’s custom furnishings - including a custom-built king-size bed that can be split into twin beds.
Newly renovated Olive House (235m² / 2530ft²). This premium space is the perfect place to unpack your bags and spread out a bit with either two or three suites to suit your needs. This superior villa has room for up to 6 persons. Over two stories it has an elevated open-plan living area on the top floor with two adjacent suites along with a third suite on the ground floor.
The Olive House is elegantly set in Hapuku’s unique style using complimenting combination of wood and tile, with textured wooden walls & hardwood floors. Just a short walk from the main lodge, with 360 degree views of the mountains, the Pacific coastline, our olive grove and deer paddocks. Each bedroom offers Hapuku Lodge’s custom made extra-large king beds (can be split into twin beds), freestanding baths and rain fountain shower experience. The central living area upstairs is presented to a superior level with custom made furniture, elegant soft furnishings, media centre & service kitchen. Two balconies set out to the West & East that encapsulate both the mountains & the ocean.
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