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					<description><![CDATA[In addition to its outstanding location the property's semi isolation (my guide and I drove several hours from Nelson to reach it) was its greatest asset.]]></description>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> I loved Westhaven Retreat, a family owned and built boutique property in the South Island of New Zealand for its remote hilly location, coastal setting, beautiful views, luxury features and amenities, warm hospitality and intimate ambiance. In addition to its outstanding location the property&#8217;s semi isolation (my guide and I drove several hours from Nelson to reach it) was its greatest asset. The 320 hectares of private land were unspoiled and underdeveloped. This meant we had left behind all crowds, pollution and most undesirable manmade noises and smells. Instead we were surrounded by nature.</p>
<p>Guests and owners shared a lovingly erected two story main building with striking views. The ground floor and mezzanine were dedicated to guest accommodations and common areas, including a heated indoor pool and sauna. With the exception of a large library the top floor was reserved for the owners and their family, including two young children. By the time I left I had met all three generations. In these days of impersonal large hotels I particularly appreciated the property&#8217;s old style family hospitality.</p>
<p>My room, steps from the property entrance, was thoughtfully appointed and comfortable. My favorite feature was the hill and ocean view from my room and its covered porch. Because there was an area wide drought we were asked to be mindful of our water consumption. I especially enjoyed the private beach access and the Buggy Tour of the estate with Tomas Vratil, a knowledgeable nature enthusiast, and Bear, the aptly named family pet.</p>
<p>After my departure I learned that the multi-million dollar property was for sale. The existing owners hope whoever buys it will maintain it as an ongoing concern. I will recommend it to nature oriented friends and suggest they visit sooner rather than later. Should an opportunity to return present itself I would eagerly return.</p>
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			<strong>Children</strong> Yes in low season with advance notice. There was a well behaved and quiet baby there during my stay.</p>
<p><strong>Class of Accommodation</strong> Luxury Lodge</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity</strong> WiFi was available throughout and cell reception, according to one of the family members, was excellent.</p>
<p><strong>General Manager</strong> Monika Vratil</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> Yes. There were ramps for disabled visitors throughout the lodge and the dining restroom was able to accommodate disabled guests.</p>
<p><strong>Languages</strong> In addition to English they were able to accommodate German and Check speaking guests.</p>
<p><strong>Length of Stay</strong> Two nights</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> The lodge was 168 kilometers or about three and a half hours by car from Nelson. The nearest airport was Takaka 64 kilometers and about 80 minutes drive away.</p>
<p><strong>Managed</strong> Bruno and Monika Stompe managed the lodge. Monika and Tomas Vratil managed the farm.</p>
<p><strong>Owned</strong> Bruno and Monika Stompe</p>
<p><strong>Pets Allowed</strong> No</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> The seven room lodge had two floors. The ground floor housed guest rooms and common areas. The upper level was home to the owners. There was a library open to guests on the upper floor. The Westhaven peninsula had 320 hectares, including eight kilometers of coastline. Staff ranged from four to twelve. Other than the owners and their children the only staff person I saw was the chef.</p>
<p><strong>Year Opened or Renovated</strong> The property was completed and opened to the public in December 2013.</p>
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			<strong>Lobby and Common Areas</strong> There were local artworks from Collingwood and nearby throughout the lodge. Westhaven Retreat was hand built over 10 years solely by the family, featuring subtle decor, exposed timbers, soft color schemes and natural fibers. Many materials had been reused, such as old precious Rimu, harvested many years before the owners bought the property. Although situated prominently on a ridge line, it blended into its environment. The lodge was designed to harmonize with the views and environment.</p>
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			<strong>Bathroom</strong> The rectangular shaped bathroom had twin sinks, a walk in shower with a glass door, and heated towel rack. On the opposite end from the entrance there was a screen covered window next to the toilet. The bathroom had a wood ceiling and floor to ceiling ceramic tile. Heating lamps in front of the shower were a cozy touch. There was a single bath towel, two hand towels and two face cloths.</p>
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			<strong>Room</strong> I stayed in Lodge Room with veranda 4, which was approximately 250 square feet under roof. It was next to the stairs and across from the entrance and reception desk. The room was airy, sunlit and pleasant. The décor was subtle with an emphasis on the exterior and the view. It consisted of three main areas: sleeping space, bathroom and open air deck. The sweeping natural vistas from the sleeping room and deck were the room&#8217;s best feature.</p>
<p>It had high ceilings and was light filled during the day. I liked the smooth wood floors, comfortable bed (two twins together) set against a wood framed fiber wall. There were wood and glass night tables with a candle on each one on either side of the bed. There were fluffy white rugs on either side of the bed.</p>
<p>In front of the bed there was a built in wood desk facing an oversize window. Atop it there was a Panasonic iPod docking station, radio and CD player. A frameless moonscape photo hung on the far wall. Across from the bed there were twin bone colored leather armchairs and foot stools around a square wood table. There was a vase with white plastic flowers. A square mirror hung on the wall above them.</p>
<p>Recessed lights in the ceiling as well as two built-in wall lamps illuminated the space. The temperature could be controlled by opening the window and sliding glass door. There was also a wall heater beneath the window and next to the desk.</p>
<p>The oversize window looked onto a private partially covered porch with beautiful hill and ocean views. White shades could be rolled down for privacy or to keep the sunlight out. On the porch there was a square wood table, two wood armchairs with green cushions tied to the seat section of the chairs. On the other side of the porch there was a single wood lounge chair with a cushion. The porch floor was stone. There was a patch of grass and a purple flowering plant next to white railing. Wood dividers separated the porch from neighboring porches.</p>
<p>To the left of the entrance there was a walk-in closet and a rectangular shaped bathroom. The closet included a built-in mini bar with a hot beverage service, drawer full of coffee (Moccona) and several flavors of Dilmah tea from Sri Lanka. There was a fruit bowl with fresh apricot, strawberry, pear, nectarine and plum. There were also several wines available for purchase in a tiny refrigerator. There was an electronic safe, hanging and shelf space.</p>
<p>I sometimes heard voices when guests stopped to chat by reception. Sounds from the floor above filtered through, including footsteps and muffled voices.</p>
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			<strong>Food and Restaurants</strong> All meals, except one lunch on the open terrace, were served in an indoor dining room with hill and ocean views. The chef, from Leipzig, Germany, was also a pastry chef.</p>
<p>Dinner from a four course set menu was served at 7 p.m. On the first night we had soup, mousse filled salmon roll, monk fish and a fruit and cream dessert. Breakfast was a cold buffet of four varieties of cereal in plastic dispensers, cut and uncut fruit, deli meat, cheeses, and homemade pastries. It was possible to order eggs made to order. There were also homemade jams and bread. I sampled a seeded soft bread, the quince jam and manuka honey. Breads, cakes and jams were homemade. The honey (a favorite) was harvested onsite by area beekeepers.</p>
<p>I was asked to make my lunch choice from a light menu at breakfast. The club sandwich I selected, served on the terrace under an umbrella for shade from the hot midday sun, was outstanding. I had blueberries and golden kiwi with it.</p>
<p>Dinner was a salty tomato soup, small salad with dumplings, veal cutlets with mashed potato puffs, bacon wrapped green beans, small carrots and a pastry berry and chocolate dessert. I had a fruit plate instead of dessert.</p>
<p>A property representative indicated, “We use fresh and local ingredients in our selection of food. Also catering for a wide variety of diets. When possible we supply organic fruit and vegetables.”</p>
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			<strong>Amenities</strong> In my room there was complimentary bottled water, fruit bowl, and bite size chocolates. There were also two branded white cotton bathrobes and two sets of slippers. There were local wines in minibar refrigerator for sale. There were two brands of toiletries made in China. One was Kauri brand mouthwash, amenity kit and vanity kit. The other brand was Natural Earth, which included refillable plastic bottles of body gel, body lotion, shampoo and conditioner as well as vanity set, shower cap and soap.</p>
<p>Activities available, depending on the season and availability and requested in advance, were fishing, kayaking and farm tours.</p>
<p>There was a designated helicopter landing area a short walk from the lodge building.</p>
<p>There were yoga mats in the mezzanine function area, ping pong table and library with books and games. Relaxation Massage and Energy healing were available.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong> There was a dining area with bar, hydrotherapy spa, infrared sauna, library, treatment room and indoor swimming pool for guests.</p>
<p><strong>Pool</strong> There was a 24-meter indoor infinity pool heated to 28 degrees.</p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> To keep track of guests there was a sign-out and sign-in sheet. When we left the main building to explore the estate on our own the owners requested that we sign our name and the path we planned to follow. They asked that we list our return there as well. There were fire detectors.</p>
<p>Bear, a Maremma sheepdog, was the resident pet. One of the activities on offer during my visit was the Buggy Tour. As part of the tour Tomas, one of the family members, and Bear took me aboard a Cam An all terrain vehicle along some of the property tracks, explaining the outstanding features of the area&#8217;s wildlife and plants.</p>
<p>Wild West Coast highlights included: views of where the Whanganui Inlet meets the Tasman sea; a stop at the highest point of the farm, the 246 meter-high bluff with 360 degree views of the area; and the Nikau Forest and rock outcrops on the way to Turtle Bay Beach. Along the way Tomas shared his wealth of knowledge about local fauna and flora.</p>
<p>After my departure I learned that the property was on the market. After more than 20 years in hospitality the owners decided it was time to retire. When asked about it they responded by email via their daughter: “We endeavour to pass the guardianship of this very special Land and Lodge onto someone who sees its uniqueness as much as we do and hopes to continue to run it as a Lodge, so everyone can enjoy it.”</p>
<p>The manuka honey sold at the lodge was harvested from beehives on the Westhaven Peninsula as well as other farms nearby. It was slightly bitter and my favorite manuka honey from several I sampled during the trip.</p>
<p>The property engaged in wildlife conservation, protecting kiwis with ferret traps and rat traps. Recycling was standard wherever possible. They offered private transfers by TeslaX electric cars. According to the owners the lwas built with a very low carbon footprint and was very eco-friendly, featuring a state of the art wood boiler for hot water, pool and heaters throughout. The pool was nearly chemically free, treated with ultraviolet light.</p>
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<p><strong>Service</strong> The owners and chef were the only staff I met. They were attentive and helpful although available mainly at meal times. In between meals there was a buzzer at reception we could use to summon one of the family members from their home on the second story of the building. The reception desk was unmanned. My room was serviced daily.</p>
<p><strong>Would You Stay There Again?</strong> Yes</p>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> On my first trip to New Zealand Silverpine, a small luxury retreat surrounded by 30,000 acres of mountain grazing land, stood out. It was on a hill facing north toward Lake Hawea in the South Island. What I most remember is the mesmerizing unobstructed lake view from my room as well as some of the common areas. Nearly everything I saw from my room was free of manmade structures. The absence of lights on the horizon and the quiet (although the resident dog barked occasionally there were no mechanical sounds) made it seem serene and remote. I felt privileged to be there surrounded by so much natural beauty.</p>
<p>As soon as I opened the car door Ridge, a 52 kilo huntway sheep herding dog and the family pet, was by my side wagging his tail. The 15 month old charmed me instantly. There was something endearing about his unguarded stance and his eager gaze. I had to be careful because without meaning to he could knock me down in an attempt to play. I often saw him sitting on the grass outside my room or in the garden by the dining room. One morning when I climbed up the hill behind the lodge he found me on my way back.</p>
<p>From the outside Silverpine looked like someone&#8217;s house. Inside it did too, and that was part of what I liked about the family built and owned property, its warm and intimate ambiance. The architectural style was pleasing with high ceilings and generous art filled common areas. My guestroom, while appointed for paid stays, was cozy. Wood and glass played off each other well in a sort of yin and yang. Soft sunlight filtered into the building and while it was hot outdoors indoors was cool and comfortable. Personal items in the library, including a small display of family heirlooms and hunting trophies, were a reminder it was someone&#8217;s home. The lack of some features (such as printed instructions) ubiquitous elsewhere as much as the existence of creature comforts was noteworthy.</p>
<p>Mike and Susan Yates, the owners, lived onsite in a private wing connected to the rest of the building via the dining room. Mike managed the property and Susan prepared breakfast and dinner. They were understated in their hosting style, authentic is the word that comes to mind. WiFi access was limited to the dining room by design. Like in a private home there were no numbers on the guestroom doors. There were no instructions or signage in my room or in the common areas. I felt almost like I was staying at the property of reclusive affluent friends of friends rather than at a lodge.</p>
<p>Thoughtful touches were evident throughout the house from the soft animal skin atop a pebble filled window side tub, dining room facing garden, and gourmet dark chocolate in my room to the cushy armchairs and sofas in the living room. And, often my eyes were drawn to the lake views.</p>
<p>Silverlodge was among my favorite properties on that trip for its splendid location with fantastic lake views, elegant design, tasty and well presented meals and low key hospitality. I would recommend it to friends who love nature, value serenity and gourmet dining, and appreciate being offline in their room.</p>
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			<strong>Children</strong> The lodge welcomed children 12 and older.</p>
<p><strong>Class of Accommodation</strong> Personalized luxury hosted retreat</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity</strong> There was only WiFi in the dining room. Per the owner a speed test indicated download 20.34 Mbps (megabits per second); upload 12.35 Mbps. The only cellular coverage was WhatsApp.</p>
<p><strong>General Manager</strong> Mike Yates</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> One of the guestrooms had a bathroom with wheelchair access.</p>
<p><strong>Languages</strong> In addition to English the owners were able to welcome guests in French.</p>
<p><strong>Length of Stay</strong> Two nights</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> It was 100 kilometers from the property south to Queenstown.</p>
<p><strong>Owned</strong> <strong>and Managed</strong> Mike and Susan Yates</p>
<p><strong>Pets Allowed</strong> No, wild deer and sheep grazed nearby.</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> The single story property within 70 acres housed four guestrooms and employed three.</p>
<p><strong>Year Opened-Renovated </strong>The property opened to the public as full service lodge in 2006. It was new looking. Everything in my room and the common areas appeared to be in working order (although there was only tepid water in my bathroom).
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			<strong>Lobby and Common Areas</strong> The owner described the décor as “eclectic &#8211; lodge leather meets minimalist meets the orient.” The architectural style was “themed on growing of and out of its surroundings.” Mike supplied the feature wood and stone from the forests near the couple&#8217;s previous home. Thick walls and changing roof pitches were included to reflect the nearby mountain flanks. There were high vaulted timber lined ceilings, natural schist stone and native timber floors. The doors and windows had natural finish wooden joinery. The carpets were woolen and the walls were of natural plaster. Mike explained that “When the architect saw the site he mused and told me &#8216;This is a huge landscape. We shall do nothing mean here.&#8217; Not knowing what that meant, I commissioned him.” And the result was a structure that emphasized the view outside while maintaining a minimalist interior that remained warm and comfortable.</p>
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			<strong>Bathroom</strong> There was a bathtub and a door-less shower in the 65 square foot bathroom. Sunlight from a skylight flooded the bathroom during the day.</p>
<p><strong>Room</strong> I stayed in Room 3, a 270 square foot room with a small covered terrace facing the lawn and beyond it Lake Hawea. It was furnished with a comfortable Superking bed, side tables, wardrobe, console writing desk, armchair, ottoman, window seat with sheepskin. Oversize spotless windows and French doors that opened to the terrace and lawn made it to easy to look out. As soon as dawn appeared I opened the curtains to enjoy the sunrise, leaving them open all day. Outside there were wooden steamer chairs and tables. They were adjacent to my neighbors patio furniture. So much so that as soon as I exited my room I encountered a couple on loungers, wine glasses and books in hand. They were polite, charming and considerate of my privacy. Noticing that they too opened their curtains before sunrise I waited until after breakfast to walk on the lawn past their room. The following afternoon new far less pleasant guests were assigned to that same room.</p>
<p>I especially liked the window side sheepskin spot. It was like being on the terrace and soaking in the scenery while remaining indoors. I kept meaning to sit at my patio table with a glass of wine, looking toward the horizon and forgetting the clock. It was the kind of place that beckoned appreciation and contemplation. Somehow my time at Silverpine flew by before I did. Should there be a next visit I hope to have at least one day to just relax at the property.</p>
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			<strong>Food and Restaurants</strong> Susan prepared meals. Mike and Susan served them, in an unobtrusive manner, on a huge wood table, where guests were seated together. Both nights I shared the table with one couple. There were two very different couples, which affected the evening conversation as we were seated side by side. On the first night she served Buffalo mozzarella, prosciutto, roasted grapes, lettuce appetizer. For mains there was organic chicken with delicious sauce, boiled potatoes, green beans, eggplant. Dessert was rhubarb frangipani pastry with honey and chamomile ice cream. The pinot noir was dry, flavorful and light. Mike kept guest glasses replenished. I especially enjoyed the conversation on the first evening of a worldly, polite and charming couple. The second evening due to a newly arrived couple&#8217;s need to hog every subject dinner became a chore. There was music playing at mealtimes. Susan was attentive to guests meal preferences. For example, when she noticed I favored an item over another she accommodated her menu to suit my taste. That made me feel especially welcome.</p>
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			<strong>Amenities</strong> In my room there was a complimentary 500 milliliter glass bottle of Antipode sparkling spring water. The artisan Hogarth single origin dark chocolate made in New Zealand Gran Blanco 66 percent from Peru, also in my room, was a favorite during the trip. Toiletries were of two kinds, Antipode hand and body wash by the sink, Trilogy botanical body wash in the shower and large bathtub shampoo and conditioner.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong> There was a living room, dining room and library.</p>
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			<strong>Other </strong>Because the only connectivity was in the dining room guests were drawn there, making it challenging to check emails alone. We would all gravitate to the dining room before and after meals. In addition to checking emails we engaged in conversation. This meant in my room I was offline, free to relax, read and soak in the splendid view. Overall I spent more time chatting with other guests as well as the owners than I might have otherwise, a positive side effect.</p>
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			<strong>Cleanliness</strong> Excellent</p>
<p><strong>Date of Review</strong> February 2019</p>
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<p><strong>Would You Stay There Again?</strong> Yes</p>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> What first drew my attention to Cabot Lodge is that it sits on the edge of the Fjordland National Park, described as one of New Zealand&#8217;s most beautiful parks. Built originally as a private home within the 2,000 acre Cathedral Peaks Station estate the lodge was lovingly restored, renovated and upgraded by newlyweds Breidi and Brad Alexander. The new property, it opened to the public in 2018, was one of the most remote stops in my off-the-beaten path Intrepid tour of the South Island.</p>
<p>A problem with our vehicle delayed my arrival into the evening. Since the owners lived off property it meant they had to remain at the lodge past the dinner service to wait for me. Despite the inconvenience they welcomed me with a cheerful demeanor and made me feel at home. It was a promising start. After a long day of travel, some of it uncertain and frustrating, arriving at the spotless and well appointed lodge was soothing and reassuring, significantly better than I had anticipated. Their attitude remained warm and accommodating throughout my stay. Thanks to their authentic hospitality and enthusiasm, and the lodge&#8217;s luxury amenities and intimate ambiance it was one of my favorite places on the trip.</p>
<p>The lodge&#8217;s architectural design and positioning meant that there were lake and mountain vistas from nearly every corner, including my room and my bathroom as well as the library and dining room in the common areas. There was more to the property that pretty views. In my few hours of down time I appreciated the many details not the least of which was the comfort and pleasant temperature of my room. Despite the outdoor chill at night I was toasty and during the heat of the day the indoor temperature remained cool. The serenity, day furniture and extras, including a working fireplace and flowers, made me want to linger to soak in the green and blue scenery beyond the oversize windows. The library too seemed an ideal place to relax or lounge away rainy day hours.</p>
<p>On the second night of my stay the owners, at the request of my tour guide, surprised me with delicious fresh crayfish served at the cocktail hour. Procuring it had been expensive and required special effort. The couple&#8217;s understated and generous gesture stood out in my mind although none of the guests made any remarks. I appreciated that Brad prepared meals from scratch using as many locally sourced products as possible.</p>
<p>I traveled a long way to Cabot Lodge to visit the Fjordland National Park. The plan was to embark on an extended helicopter ride to see as much as possible during my one day there. But in the park Mother Nature was cloaked in showers with gusty winds, causing the ride to be delayed multiple times. What I saw on the bumpy flight before it was cut short was majestic. I left longing to spend more days at Cabot Lodge and revisit the park. Should the opportunity present itself I would love to return. A favorite, I will recommend the family owned lodge to friends who appreciate customer centered boutique properties in an ecotourism destination.</p>
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			<strong>Children</strong> The property welcomed guests 10 years and older. Guests booking the entire lodge were welcome to bring younger children.</p>
<p><strong>Class of Accommodation</strong> Experiential Lodge</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity</strong> The property had complimentary unlimited WiFi in all rooms and common areas.</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> No, there were stairs and grass covered common areas.</p>
<p><strong>Languages</strong> English</p>
<p><strong>Length of Stay</strong> Two nights</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> Invercargill Airport was 142 kilometers or about one hour and 45 minutes from the property. Queenstown Airport was 163 kilometers or two hours from the property.</p>
<p><strong>Owned</strong> <strong>and Managed</strong> Breidi and Brad Alexander owned and managed the lodge. Breidi’s parents, Cam and Wendy McDonald, owned Cathedral Peaks Station, the farm on which the lodge is located.</p>
<p><strong>Year opened/renovated</strong> 2018</p>
<p>The Lodge was built in 1998 as a private home. The new owners renovated it in 2018 before opening it to guests. The structure of the property remained the same, but the furnishings and upholstery had been updated, including fresh carpets, drapes and cabinetry.</p>
<p><strong>Pets Allowed</strong> No</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> The two story property had four guestrooms, including a two-bedroom suite, which could accommodate four persons. The interior space of the lodge was approximately 524 square meters (5,641 square feet) under roof. The lodge was within the 2,000 acre Cathedral Peaks Station estate comprised of farmland and several pine forest plantations. There were three staff at the lodge and three staff on Cathedral Peaks Station.</p>
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			<strong>Lobby and Common Areas</strong> The lodge was comprised of five separate Pods linked by covered walkways, designed to ensure optimum views. The Pod concept offered intimacy and privacy although at times I found it easier to walk around the garden to bypass the library on my way to the kitchen. There were two patios facing Lake Manapouri and a central courtyard with alpine plantings incorporated into the paved steps. The intricate ceilings in the living rooms were made from Southland beech, milled 40 minutes from the property. The roofs were made of copper. The property was built largely from Hinuera stone from the North Island of New Zealand. There were four open fireplaces, in the dining room, library, outdoors in the central courtyard, and in the Pomona Suite.</p>
<p>In the library there were leather couches, day beds in direct line of the sun, and velvet lounge chairs in front of the fireplace. The owners selected the color scheme of &#8220;forest greens, lake blues, and tussock yellows to reflect the surroundings.&#8221;</p>
<p>They commissioned New Zealand artist Peter Beadle to paint a number of artworks of Fjordland. The artworks were in several rooms, including in the living and dining rooms, Pomona Suite and Cathedral Peaks Suite. There were also maps of the first recorded drawings of New Zealand, limited edition prints depicting indigenous culture and early Maori settlements.</p>
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			<strong>Bathroom</strong> The most noteworthy feature of the rectangular bathroom was the view. From every corner of the sunlit space it was possible to look out at the green lawns in the back of the lodge and the scenery beyond. Light décor and a spotless interior made it inviting. The shower had glass doors, offering a view from within. A separate bathtub was adjacent to two windows.</p>
<p><strong>Room</strong> I stayed in the smallest accommodations, the Pomona Deluxe Suite, a 41 square meter (approximately 441 square feet) room. It was named after its mountain outlook Pomona Island. Declared pest and predator free, it is one of the largest islands on Lake Manapouri. Kiwis had been released onto the island. The room was furnished for comfort and to take maximum advantage of the view. A large bed took up the central space across from the fireplace. There was a desk and chair next to the entrance, an armchair in one corner and a lounge space in opposite corner adjacent to the window. A walk in closet offered drawer and hanging space as well as an electronic safe, mini bar and hot beverage service.</p>
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			<strong>Food and Restaurants</strong> Brad was the resident beekeeper and chef. Many of of the greens served at the lodge were grown on the property. Most of the ingredients for the meals were sourced locally whenever possible. The menu changed daily depending on guests preferences and product availability. Brad baked desserts from scratch.</p>
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			<strong>Amenities</strong> On arrival guests receive a complimentary drink of their choice. Due to my tardy arrival I did not have a drink. My room was stocked with complimentary water, soft drinks, fresh fruit, a self serve hot beverage service and home baked toffee slices. There were bathrobes in the wardrobe, as well as locally made 50 milliliter toiletries (Aromotherapy Co range and Ritual), including body wash, hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, bath salts, and shower caps. The toiletries, made in New Zealand, were free from artificial colors, fragrance, harsh chemicals and had dyes with biodegradable formulations. All of the packaging was recyclable. The property returned partially used soaps to the manufacturer to be converted into bio-diesel and biodegradable industrial cleaners. None of their products was tested on animals. Their products were not genetically modified. There were also hairdryer, iron and electronic safe. There was a heated towel rack in the bathroom.</p>
<p>Property tours and beehive experiences were included in the room rate. A beehive experience was not on offer during my stay. In the evenings there were complimentary drinks and snacks. In the morning Brad prepared a complimentary cooked and continental breakfast, including eggs, bacon, grilled tomatoes and mushrooms, or blueberry pancakes. There was a small buffet with bircher muesli, fresh fruit, yogurt and nuts. In the rooms there were smart TVs connected to Netflix.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong> There was a library and a dining room with an adjacent open kitchen.</p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> The name Cabot was from Frank and Anne Cabot of New York, who built the property after visiting the owners of Cathedral family farm over 20 years earlier. The Cabots had heard about Wendy’s garden at Breidi’s childhood home and wanted to visit. After spending the afternoon in the garden and touring the farm they said they never wanted to leave. In time they built the property as a holiday home, returning to summer in Manapouri every year. Following Frank’s passing, the McDonald family purchased the Lodge as it was located in the center of their family farm. The property remained empty until Cam and Wendy’s youngest daughter and her husband Brad left their corporate jobs in Auckland to transform the family home into a lodge, named in honor of Frank and Anne.</p>
<p>The lodge is within a working 2,000 acre farm with 4,500 sheep, 2,000 deer, 500 cattle and 75 beehives (as well as a miniature pony and three pet lambs). On request the owners provided a golf car visit of the estate for a ground level view of a New Zealand farming experience. Thanks to its location bordering the Fiordland National Park (a World Heritage Park) guests could access a private jetty on the Waiau River overlooking the park. Three of New Zealand’s designated Great Walks and some 50 other hikes as well as Doubtful Sound, Milford Sound, Lake Manapouri and Lake Te Anau are near the lodge.</p>
<p>In an effort to be net carbon zero, the owners undertook considerable tree planting on the property to offset their activities. The Te Anau-Manapouri Airport on the boundary of the property (minutes from the lodge) could accommodate small aircraft and private jets.</p>
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<p><strong>Date of Review</strong> February 2019</p>
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<p><strong>Service</strong> The owners were the only staff I met. They were friendly, well informed, helpful and welcoming. Everything was new looking, odor free and in working order.</p>
<p><strong>Would You Stay There Again?</strong> Yes</p>
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				I would return to the Te Wepu Suite and recommend it to friends traveling to Christchurch for its location, spacious interior, friendly service, and amenities.
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> I enjoyed my stay in the Merivale Manor &amp; Apartments in Merivale, a leafy suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand because my accommodations were spacious and comfortable, the staff were friendly and helpful; and the property was close to the Central Business District and closer still to a variety of Merivale shops and restaurants. It was also conveniently located en route to the airport for my predawn departure.</p>
<p>The 100-meter two-bedroom Te Wepu Suite in the Merivale Manor historic building offered more than enough space for me. After changing hotels every night or two during an 18-day off the beaten track itinerary of the South Island Christchurch was my final stopover before heading home. The roominess and suite amenities allowed me to relax a bit before embarking on the long series of flights home. The suite had a kitchen with a full size refrigerator and most basic items, allowing me to cook my own breakfast and meals when I wanted. There was a well stocked grocery store within walking distance, where I bought supplies. I liked that there were several dining options nearby.</p>
<p>I liked to sit at the dining room table to gaze at the comings and goings in front of the property and parking lot, watch television, go online or talk on the landline phone. I could also sit in the living room as the kitchen, dining and living spaces were in a single room. When I had company we were able to chat in the living room instead of the bedroom, where my suitcases sat unmade.</p>
<p>I slept in the back bedroom, where I used the second bed to spread out and repack my backs for the long return journey. It was blessedly quiet. I would return to the Te Wepu Suite and recommend it to friends traveling to Christchurch for its location, spacious interior, friendly service, and amenities.</p>
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			<strong>Children</strong> Yes, children of all ages were welcome.</p>
<p><strong>Class of Accommodation</strong> Boutique Style Manor, Studios, Self Contained Apartments</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity</strong> There was high speed WiFi in my suite.</p>
<p><strong>General Manager</strong> Jeff and Naomi Peters were the relief managers during my stay.</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> Yes, there was handicapped access with rails, special bathrooms, shower seats and wheelchair ramps.</p>
<p><strong>Languages</strong> Hotel staff were able to greet guests in Chinese, German, Thai, Malaysian, Italian, Indonesian, Spanish, Singaporean.</p>
<p><strong>Length of Stay</strong> Two nights</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> The property is nine kilometers, or about a 15 minute drive, from Christchurch International Airport.</p>
<p><strong>Owned</strong> <strong>and Managed</strong> Wayne and Karen Peat</p>
<p><strong>Pets Allowed</strong> No</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> The Manor building, where I stayed, has two floors. There were 25 rooms on the half hectare property with eight employees.</p>
<p><strong>Year Opened-Renovated</strong> The property opened in 2004. It was renovated in 2015 following the Canterbury earthquakes.</p>
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			<strong>Lobby and Common Areas</strong> The entrance to the property was from a busy main street onto a narrow parking lot. Parking spaces were on the right side. There were garden features. The Manor, an old two-story Italianate building, occupied the rear of the property. There was additional parking behind the building. The path was one-way, requiring drivers to circle left around the back to exit the parking lot. There was a small reception desk with a steady flow of guests. There were tourist brochures and promotional flyers on and around the desk. There were also loaner DVDs. Adjacent to the reception there was a laundry room with one washer and one dryer.</p>
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			<strong>Bathroom</strong> The rectangular bathroom at the rear of my room had sink, toilet and shower with a glass door.</p>
<p><strong>Room</strong> I stayed in the Te Wepu Suite, a 100 square meter two-bedroom suite and a combined living, dining and kitchen room. It was on the ground floor of the Manor building. A dedicated entrance through the front of the building led to a wide hallway that ended in the Manor building interior. To the left of the hallway in a single room were the living, dining and kitchen areas. To the right there were two adjacent en suite bedrooms, each with a king and a single bed.</p>
<p>There was wall to wall carpeting across the suite except for the kitchen and bathrooms. There were some oriental rugs. The hallway had period décor. On the wall, framed photos showcased scenes of Christchurch at the time of the building’s establishment and portraits of the original owners and their family.</p>
<p>The name Te Wepu translates to The Webbs meant to celebrate the owners of the property in 1882. It had four meter ceilings, chandeliers with ornate ceiling roses, and antique sideboards.</p>
<p>The interior furnishings were designed by the owner Karen Peat “with a deference to celebrating the past, while ensuring a modern day look and feel.” The construction was original kauri wood. The owners believe this flexible material helped the building better survive the 2012 earthquakes.</p>
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			<strong>Food and Restaurants</strong> On request and for a fee the property offered continental breakfast delivered in the room the previous night. It consisted of fresh fruit (banana, apple, orange, red and green grapes, kiwi), yogurt cereal medley, sliced bread, orange juice and milk.</p>
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			<strong>Amenities</strong> There were complimentary hot beverages in the suite, including several types of tea, coffee and hot chocolate powder. There was a pretty flowering orchid plant on the dining table. Mor shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer, amenity kit and hand cream. There were Marshmallow scented deodorizers throughout the building and suite. There were televisions in all the rooms of my suite.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong> A laundry room was available for guest use for a fee.</p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> The owners expressed a commitment to responsible tourism by recently removing over 5,000 plastic bottles from the property&#8217;s recycling program and switching breakfast products into reusable glass containers. There were recycling waste bins in my suite. Staff attended regular housekeeping standards, health and safety, hazard identification, self care, use of equipment and products, and customer service training, according to the owners.</p>
<p>Merivale Manor received two recognitions from TripAdvisor.com: 2019 Travellers Choice Award in four categories (Service, Romantic, Small Hotel, South Pacific Service), and Hall of Fame Award for five years consecutively.</p>
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			<strong>Cleanliness</strong> Very Good</p>
<p><strong>Date of Review</strong> February 2019</p>
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<p>Photos and Article by <a href="http://luxurytravelreview.com/travel-writers/elena-del-valle/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Elena del Valle</a></p>
<p><strong>Would You Stay There Again?</strong> Yes</p>
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<li>Merivale</li>
<li>Christchurch 8014</li>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> My private guided road tour off the beaten track in the South Island of New Zealand was outstanding for a number of reasons. First, many if not most of the places we visited on the island were unspoiled, uncrowded and breathtakingly beautiful. That was no small feat in the peak of high season in an increasingly touristy destination. Had I tried to organize the itinerary myself it would have been challenging and labor intensive to identify the best stops and lodges for me, estimate the amount of driving necessary for each segment, and narrow down the activities to a manageable number.</p>
<p>During my trip I had the opportunity to admire up close and at a distance, on foot and aboard plane, train, glider, helicopters and automobiles, some of the island&#8217;s most pristine coasts and beaches, mountains, rain forests, caves, rivers, and lakes, as well as a handful of quaint towns and villages. On several occasions the property owners themselves escorted me on private walks or rides. I dined on freshly prepared local dishes and sampled delicious Kiwi wines. I left having fallen in love with the north and west coast of the island.</p>
<p>I was free to relax and enjoy the vistas along the way thanks to the tireless efforts of Veronika Vermeulen, owner, Aroha New Zealand Tours, my host, guide and driver. In addition to driving she took care of everything of note, including accommodations, confirmations, weather related adjustments to the itinerary, and activity and restaurant reservations. Plus the worldly and well informed European born executive was a pleasant companion and conversationalist.</p>
<p>Traveling in her spacious and comfortable sports utility vehicle (SUV), a silver 2018 Audi Quadro Q7, meant we could stop whenever I wanted within the constraints of the itinerary. While some of the multi-hour drives left little room for distractions along the way there was usually time for rest stops, lunch and sometimes even for souvenir shopping.</p>
<p>The properties she selected varied from quirky and intimate, to remote and upscale. I liked them all and the opportunities they offered to sometimes meet and chat with locals as well as friendly travelers during the cocktail hour and at mealtimes. The activities she suggested, especially the Tasman Helicopter flight, Underwater Rafting, Waiatoto River Jet Boat Tour and Fjordland National Park helicopter flight (shortened due to poor weather), were worthwhile as well. It made a huge difference that they were private.</p>
<p>While the roads were in good condition and there was often a cell phone signal for mapping guidance some days we drove five hours or more on winding and mountainous roads. Having her drive, with confidence and efficiency, was one of the aspects I most appreciated. Although I could have driven I would have been tentative about the route and a slow driver on unfamiliar two-lane roads. Driving on the left would have required extra concentration and effort.</p>
<p>With my guide at the wheel I was able to soak in the scenery instead of having to focus my every moment on the road and finding my way around. Instead of fixing my gaze ahead, and being especially aware in stretches of road aptly named for their perilous configuration such as the Devil&#8217;s Staircase, I let my eyes linger on the stunning vistas. I lost my thoughts in the rain forest vegetation we passed, became engaged in engrossing conversation, and quizzed my guide about Kiwi road signs or lunch with nary a thought about staying on the left side or stopping when the narrow path led to a single lane bridge.</p>
<p>Only two issues marred the well organized itinerary, a tire mishap and inclement weather. Bald front tires and no spare forced us to retrace our steps back to Queenstown, where we had to rent a sports utility vehicle (SUV) while we waited for replacement tires to arrive over the weekend. After a few minutes of venting on the phone, followed by a bit of quick thinking and a friendly local Audi dealer we managed to continue our journey with only a minor delay. Foul weather in the Fjorland National Park meant a severely shortened and exceedingly bumpy helicopter flight in windy, rainy and choppy conditions. Despite the rough ride I appreciated the opportunity to see the spectacular scenery.</p>
<p>Foul weather continued meaning our helicopter flight and hike in Aoraki Mount Cook was cancelled. One of the lessons I learned was never to take clear sunny days for granted in New Zealand. Because of poor conditions I missed seeing all or part of two of the most iconic areas of the South Island, and left without setting eyes on a glacier. On the positive side I would gladly return to the South Island (and Aroha Tours would be my first choice). Maybe on a second trip I would have better luck at the Fjorland National Park and Aoroki Mount Cook.</p>
<p>Although I read up on the north and West Coast in advance I relied heavily on Veronika&#8217;s familiarity with the destination, inside knowledge, contacts and suggestions. Could we find somewhere to try crayfish? It wasn&#8217;t easy, but eventually she and the owners of Cabot Lodge surprised me with a fresh crayfish appetizer at dinner. It was delicious and made my day. When my local mobile phone number kept acting up she insisted on taking care of it while I browsed a local jade shop (she pointed me to an authentic Maori shop). Gliding? Check. A last minute gourmet restaurant booking? No problem. The weather was the only factor out of her control. To deal with the South Island&#8217;s common weather related cancellations (according to one local expert I met flights in the glacier area were cancelled 50 percent of the time due to meteorological issues) she left wiggle room in the itinerary whenever feasible.</p>
<p>Getting to New Zealand from the east coast of the United States required multiple connections and close to 40 hours of travel. The Intrepid tour, the reason for my trip, was worth the effort. I thoroughly enjoyed my first visit to New Zealand in large part thanks to the tour. I would highly recommend it to friends who are nature lovers wishing to book a private, customized and guided road itinerary of the South Island with an emphasis on luxury, nature, soft adventure and a touch of gourmet. If they are keen on seeing some of the most famous attractions on the island I would advise them to linger in the vicinity of their favorites. That way if they encounter overcast and windy skies as I did they can wait until they clear.</p>
<p>What I liked most about my Intrepid tour was the eye popping beauty we encountered on our drives, luxury oriented yet intimate accommodations and some soft adventure activities, away from the crowds for a minimum planning effort on my part. While I admired the setting someone else with in depth local knowledge took care of everything for the 16 nights and 2,200 kilometer journey on the South Island of New Zealand. I toured natural corners of the island with little development in comfort with only my guide, feeling relaxed, safe and pampered, and that was the ultimate luxury.</p>
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			<strong>Area Covered</strong> From Nelson to Christchurch we traveled 2,200 kilometers in the South Island of New Zealand staying at: Westhaven Luxury Lodge, West Haven Inlet; Ferry Mans Cottage, Westport; Mahitani Lodge, Bruce Bay; Silverpine Lodge, Lake Hawea; QT, Queenstown; Cabot Lodge, Cathedral Peaks Station; and Lakestone Lodge, Twizel.</p>
<p><strong>Cell Phone Signal</strong> My guide&#8217;s estimate was that we had a cell phone signal during 70 percent of the trip.</p>
<p><strong>Crew</strong> Veronika Vermeulen, permanent resident of New Zealand and owner of Aroha Luxury New Zealand Tours, was my driver, host and guide. She was trained in first aid and held Passenger Endorsement Licences. She had a permit to operate guiding activities on Public Conservation Land and was a member of Pro-guides Association. She was married to a dairy farmer and lived on a 600 hectare farm with 1,200 milking cows.</p>
<p><strong>Description</strong> We traveled by road from Nelson in the north of the South Island to Westhaven Inlet, where we remained for two nights at the Westhaven Luxury Lodge. While Veronika drove west a Tasman Helicopter private charter flight picked me up at Westhaven Luxury Lodge for a scenic flight over the Abel Tasman National Park (New Zealand&#8217;s smallest national park), dropping me off at a regional airport where she awaited my arrival. From there we drove to the West Coast. I remained for two nights in the well equipped two-bedroom Ferry Mans Cottage, Westport. While in the area we went on a half day Underworld Rafting hiking, caving and glowworm viewing activity in Charleston.</p>
<p>Driving past Punakaiki, Hokitika, Franz Josef and Lake Moeraki our next stop for one night was Mahitani Lodge in Bruce Bay, where we had dinner with the owners and other guests. The following day we drove to Haast for a Private Jet Boating Adventure and wilderness walk with Wayne&#8217;s Waiatoto River Safari. After a stop in Wanaka for lunch we made our way to Silverpine lodge on Lake Hawea for two nights. The following day we stopped at Archangel Wines for an estate wine tasting.</p>
<p>On our way to QT in Queenstown for one night we had a three course gourmet lunch at Amisfield Bistro &amp; Cellar Door. The following day we visited Glenorchy, a rustic town favored by outdoors enthusiasts. Our gateway to Te Anau and the Fjordland National Park was Cabot Lodge within Cathedral Peaks Station, a private property, where I spent two nights. We were delayed arriving while we found a rental vehicle for the weekend. The following morning our two hour private charter Pleasure Flight Doubtful and Dusky Sounds aboard Fjordland Helicopter was shortened due to stormy weather.</p>
<p>A six hour drive was necessary to reach Lakestone Lodge across the road from Lake Pukaki, hoping for uninterrupted views of Mount Cook National Park Aoraki. Our half day snowshoe and Scenic flight and Heli into National Park was cancelled due to windy and overcast weather. Instead we went on a one hour gliding adventure. Although it was rocky and my stomach didn&#8217;t appreciate the turbulent conditions the vistas from the glider were beautiful and the activity was worthwhile.</p>
<p><strong>Children</strong> Yes, Aroha Tours was able to accommodate families with children. Some of the activities in the Intrepid tour were restricted for children under 13 years old. I saw only adults at the properties where I stayed.</p>
<p><strong>Duration</strong> The Intrepid tour lasted 16 nights</p>
<p><strong>Established</strong> October 26, 2000</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> Although the Intrepid tour was not suitable for handicapped travelers the company was able to customize tours for wheelchair bound guests, and with advance notice could arrange an additional person fluent in sign language. Extra charges were involved.</p>
<p>Likewise the Intrepid tour was not suitable for travelers with pets or for those requiring service animals such as seeing eye dogs or emotional support animals. For travelers with pets other itineraries were available and extra charges applied.</p>
<p><strong>Internet Connectivity</strong> While high speed access was only available in large cities the lodges and hotels where I stayed had WiFi. Only one of them limited use to 500 megabytes before reducing the connection to dial-up speed.</p>
<p><strong>Language</strong> In addition to English Veronika spoke fluent German.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> The tour began in Nelson, a small city on the north end of the South Island and concluded in Christchurch the largest city on the island.</p>
<p><strong>Number of Staff</strong> There were two office staff, four full-time guides and four seasonal guides.</p>
<p><strong>Owned and Managed</strong> Veronika Vermeulen</p>
<p><strong>Transportation</strong> Our vehicle for most of the trip was a new model 2018 Audi Quadro Q7 in silver grey with capacity for three adults, three large suitcases and three small cases, plus the driver, her luggage and a hefty emergency duffel bag. During one weekend we drove a 2019 Toyota Prada sports utility vehicle.</p>
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			<strong>Meals Restaurant</strong> Meals varied by location from a quick fish and chips in a beachfront food truck at lunch along our drive to a vineyard facing gourmet lunch. Neither was included in the itinerary. All meals were made from scratch and mostly fresh ingredients.</p>
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			<strong>Tours-Excursions Experienced</strong> Private Tasman Helicopter tour over Abel Tasman National Park, private Underworld Rafting, private Waiatoto River Jet Boat Safari, Archangel Wine Tasting, visit Glenorchy, private Fjordland Helicopter tour, and one hour Glide Omarama Instructional Mountain Soaring Trail Flight.</p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> The Intrepid tour included all transfers and sightseeing in a luxury vehicle, private guiding throughout, accommodations on a bed and breakfast basis, some dinners, and extra activities on a private tour basis.</p>
<p>The company name Aroha was a Maori word for &#8220;the creative force behind all dreams.&#8221; Aroah was part of Tiaki (Our Tiaki Promise protects New Zealand for future generations), a New Zealand sustainable tourism program.</p>
<p>Aroha was Official partner of the Rolls-Royce Enthusiast Cub 2018, an official patron of the Harry and Meghan wedding album published by Saint James’s House, a by invitation advertorial feature.</p>
<p>The company boasted that each trip was customized per client interests and budget and that a client&#8217;s travel designer was on call round the clock during the tour in case of any emergency.</p>
<p>My guide also served as concierge, ensuring the logistics of the trip went forward without incident. For example, without my having to ask her she monitored weather changes rearranging my itinerary and replacing activities with alternate activities when necessary.</p>
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<p>Photos and Article by <a href="http://luxurytravelreview.com/travel-writers/elena-del-valle/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Elena del Valle</a></p>
<p><strong>Would You Take This Voyage Again</strong> Yes</p>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> Location, location, location. From the outside Lakestone Lodge, a six-room family owned lovingly built property on the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve in the South Island of New Zealand, looked like a garden variety small lodge uphill from a busy lakeside road. Once inside the appeal increased. From the living room and dining room common area (and from my room) the views of Lake Pukaki and the mountains were impressive. Aoraki Mount Cook, one of the country&#8217;s most iconic mountains, was under cloud cover while I was there, making it impossible for me to gaze at the naked peak. Despite that I enjoyed my stay in large part thanks to its picture perfect direct lake and mountain views.</p>
<p>I appreciated the friendly welcome and warm demeanor of the owners; the art peppered around the common areas and grounds, my comfortable room with private lawn and open terrace (a favorite feature); the property&#8217;s off the grid status as well as its eco-friendly construction and commitment to environmental sustainability (the owners sought to reduce its environmental impact to an absolute minimum). I liked the generous self service amenities of fresh fruit, hot beverages and baked treats as well as artfully presented homemade breakfasts and dinner.</p>
<p>From the property there was direct access to the Kettlehole Track walk, a one-hour hilltop loop with 360 degree views over the Mackenzie Basin, and Alps2Ocean Cycleway, a lakeside bicycle and walking trail, which ran parallel and within sight of the main road in places. Having seen large crowds at many attractions along the way it was a luxury to be the sole person on the lakeside trail, and one of only three people on the hill trail when I explored them.</p>
<p>Should I return to that part of New Zealand Lakestone Lodge will be on my short list. I will recommend the property to friends who appreciate family owned accommodations in an intimate and serene setting with striking lake and mountain views and sustainable practices.</p>
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			<strong>Children</strong> Children aged over 12 years were welcome. There were no children during my stay.</p>
<p><strong>Class of Accommodation</strong> Five Star Boutique Lodge</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity</strong> There was good mobile phone reception. There was also complimentary WiFi throughout the lodge.</p>
<p><strong>Handicapped Access</strong> Yes, according to the owners one room was “fully accessible with special bathroom and handrails.”</p>
<p><strong>Languages</strong> English was spoken by all staff. There were also French, German, and Swiss German speaking staff.</p>
<p><strong>Length of Stay</strong> Two nights</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> The lodge was 211 kilometers or about two and a half hours drive from Queenstown.</p>
<p><strong>Owned</strong> <strong>and Managed</strong> Anna and Mike Bacchus</p>
<p><strong>Pets Allowed</strong> No</p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> The one story property on two acres of land had six guestrooms and employed a staff of eight.</p>
<p><strong>Year Opened-Renovated</strong> The lodge opened June 2016. It was new looking.</p>
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			<strong>Lobby and Common Areas</strong> A double door entrance led from the parking lot to Aoraki Lounge, a single living and dining room. From almost any corner I could see Lake Pukaki and cloud covered Aoraki Mount Cook. Furniture was arranged around a coffee table in the right side. Against the right wall two shelves housed a lending library as well as a self service souvenir selection for sale. There were hot beverages and a wet bar against the back wall. To the left was reception desk, kitchen door, media room to watch television and movies, and therapy room for massages.</p>
<p>To the right of the main salon a hallway led to guestrooms. There was a selection of merino wool clothes for sale draped on a shelf at the entrance to the hallway before the guestrooms.</p>
<p>There were original New Zealand art and paintings throughout the lodge. The owners were in the process of establishing an art collection to enhance their lodge and its gardens. There were Diana Bacchus oil paintings in the guestrooms, massage room and Aoraki Lounge. According to promotional materials, Diana Bacchus is a retired teacher whose affinity with nature is usually reflected in her artworks of semi abstract, color mood paintings.</p>
<p>Hanging in the small window in the Aoraki Lounge was a Geo Mobile wind chime designed to turn in the breeze. Friends visiting Australia recognized that the Geo Mobile’s central motif was similar to the logo design of Lakestone Lodge so they gifted it to Anna and Mike as a welcome present. The Geo Mobile is made from marine grade steel by Botten and Bouwman in Australia.</p>
<p>In the Massage Room there was an intricate, geometric-based form by David Trubridge, an artist from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. The piece was made from a single component repeated many times. According to promotional materials “David has a strong environmentally conscious philosophy which is demonstrated by his company’s dedication to sourcing sustainable materials where possible and using non-toxic oils for his furniture and other designs.”</p>
<p>In the garden, there was a ball by John van Beek in Tekapo, New Zealand from rusted barbed wire to contrast against the background of the local environment. Since the early days of farming in New Zealand, wire fences have played a vital role in these communities. When old and rusty wire has served its purpose, the artist salvages it and turns it into outdoor art.</p>
<p>Four columns of stone stood at the western side of the property positioned, according to promotional materials, so that looking through the stone columns “it seems that the earth is brought into contact and unity with the lake, distant mountains and the sky above.”</p>
<p>The many beaches and stony areas in New Zealand where people have fun stacking stones or using stones to create designs inspired the stone sculpture at the lodge. Visitors collected stones from the property to create that sculpture. In the Media Room, there was a piece by Ian Hamlin, “one of New Zealand’s leading painters represented in public, private and corporate collections worldwide,” for sale.</p>
<p>The interior design was by Deborah Still Interior Designs based in Timarum. She worked in close consultation with Anna and Mike to complement the eye popping natural environment. Furniture was sourced as locally as possible. The owners emphasized solid, functional furniture from sustainable origins meant to blend in with the environment. Outdoor furniture in all the courtyards and some inside tables came from a local designer in the Mackenzie Basin, where he recycled old wine barrels into furniture.</p>
<p>Large outdoor tables and seats were from local hardwood macrocarpa trees sourced from Burkes Pass in the Mackenzie Basin. The owners selected the heavy wood so that I wouldn&#8217;t blow away in high winds.</p>
<p>Many of the benches and vanities were made from leftover concrete from the building process. They were fashioned by a Mackenzie based artist.</p>
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			<strong>Bathroom</strong> I liked the bathroom&#8217;s blend of form and function. The tiled bathroom had underfloor heating, full view of lake and mountains (a favorite), and an oval bathtub next to the window to take advantage of the view. Electronic controls made it easy to raise and lower the blinds above the bathtub. The concrete vanity was custom designed. Across from the bathtub there was a glass enclosed shower.</p>
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			<strong>Room</strong> I stayed in Sealy (named after Mount Sealy 2,627 meters in height, part of New Zealand&#8217;s Southern Alps and visible from my room), a 25 square meter Lake View Super King room. The second room from the entrance and common room it had a private 24 square meter terrace with outdoor furniture and lawn. I had pretty lake and mountain views from every corner of my room.</p>
<p>It was furnished with a comfortable bed sandwiched between matching night tables and set against a built-in cushioned headboard. It was decorated in gray with a single unframed oil painting as the only artwork on the wall. Matching cloth and wood armchairs and a wood and metal two-level table faced sliding glass doors. Atop the table there was a white vase with fragrant lilies. Curtains provided privacy and shade from summer sunlight.</p>
<p>My favorite feature of the room was its private terrace with expansive lake and mountain views. Sliding glass doors led onto a concrete slab with twin wood reclining armchairs and a matching table. Large rocks surrounded a green lawn with shaggy straw plants. A wall on either side of my terrace meant I didn&#8217;t see my neighbors&#8217;s terraces.</p>
<p>The room temperature could be adjusted via a remote controlled heating and cooling unit on the wall above the bed. There was also centrally controlled underfloor heating. During the day natural light filled the room. At night there was ample light in the room and convenient reading lights hung above the headboard.</p>
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			<strong>Food and Restaurants</strong> The chef created a daily changing set dinner menu based around local products such as salmon, venison and lamb. According to a spokesperson, the menu could be altered to suit dietary requirements. There was an additional charge for dinner. A cooked egg or pancake breakfast was included in the rate. Lunch was available on site at an additional cost.</p>
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			<strong>Amenities</strong> There was a slightly sweet blue welcome drink on arrival. On the table in my room there was a folder with detailed information about the property and staff. There were New Zealand made Linden Leaves toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion in 300 milliliter plastic bottles), described as 100 percent certified natural, in the bathroom. There were also New Zealand made Forest and Bird amenities (bath salts, soap, vanity kit). For every purchase of one of those products a percentage of its value was said to go directly to Forest &amp; Bird to support their work protecting animals and wild places. Plastics were recyclable, formulations were described as biodegradable.</p>
<p>There was a tea and coffee station in the common area with fresh fruit and baked goods. I especially liked the moist marble cake.</p>
<p>I found out after I left that there were complimentary bicycles available for guest use.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong> Restaurant for in-house guests, treatment room for massages and facials; onsite helipad with capacity for two helicopters; media room with big screen and surround sound with access to 300 movies. There was a common terrace adjacent to the dining room with twin water features and fire pit.</p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> In October 2018, The property was recognized as a 5 Star Boutique and Lodge with Qualmark’s Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Award, the New Zealand tourism official quality assurance organization.</p>
<p>An off-grid eco-lodge it was self-sustainable with solar power, onsite artesian water bore (well), and its own eco-sewerage system. The owners and staff encouraged guests to recycle, providing recycling bins in the common area. The lodge management sought to minimize consumption of resources.</p>
<p>Located In the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve its lights were designed to enhance the night sky. It was the only building to have a view of Aoraki Mount Cook (New Zealand&#8217;s highest mountain) over Lake Pukaki,</p>
<p>The lodge was near the Alps2Ocean Cycleway, a 300 kilometer bicycle trail from Aoraki Mount Cook to Oamaru on the coast. From the property parking lot there was access to the Kettlehole Track walk, a one-hour loop with 360 degree views over the Mackenzie Basin.</p>
<p>The owners, both New Zealand natives, had the lodge architecturally designed to blend in with the natural environment of the Mackenzie Country, using a palette of natural colors. The Lodge was heated mainly through a passive design with large north facing windows that allowed the full low angle winter sun to heat the inside of the building (the eave design didn&#8217;t allow high angle summer sun to enter the rooms). When the winter sun entered the rooms it warmed dark floor tiles near the doors and the internal tilt panel concrete walls. The walls were each attached to the 10-ton underfloor insulated thermal mass that moderated the temperature between day and night.</p>
<p>Because external temperatures in winter may drop to approximately -20 Centigrade (-4 Fahrenheit), additional means of heating were necessary. The property converted excess solar power into heating water, which was also used for underfloor heating, and was boosted by a boiler when necessary to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the year. There was a large &#8220;clean-air&#8221; wood fire in the Aoraki lounge.</p>
<p>According to the property description, guestroom insulation was substantially superior to the building code requirements, and all windows used high spec thermally broken double glazing to retain warmth. A heat exchanger pumped fresh air quietly into guestrooms and extracted stale air. The process warmed incoming fresh air, eliminating the need for air-conditioning. In order for the system to work efficiently windows and doors needed to remain closed. It wasn&#8217;t necessary for me to make use of the wall unit in my room.</p>
<p>When necessary, long lasting energy efficient LED bulbs provided artificial light. Lighting was triggered by motion sensors on the interior and exterior. Lights and electrical equipment were turned off when not in use to conserve energy. Energy efficient appliances were used throughout the Lodge. When the weather allowed, washing was air dried on a clothes line.</p>
<p>The property harvested rainwater from the large roof and stored it in a 30,000 liter tank. As backup, the property had its own water bore (well) to pump water from 46 meters below the surface. Because rainfall was very low management relied on water conservation practices, reducing water usage through certified tapware, shower heads, low water use toilets and only replacing bath towels when necessary.</p>
<p>The lodge conducted internal recycling, separating waste at its source and composting organic material, which in turn was used in its vegetable garden and orchard. Sewerage was dealt with onsite, where material was broken down by natural microorganisms.</p>
<p>Guests were invited to conserve energy by turning off lights and other electrical appliances when not in use; reusing towels and bed linen where possible; keeping windows and doors shut on cold days and nights; using appliances and chargers when the sun was shining if possible; showering and bathing when the sun was shining, if possible; in the winter opening blinds and curtains during the day when there was sunlight and closing them at night; and in spring and autumn closing curtains curtains during the day to keep out the heat.</p>
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			<strong>Cleanliness</strong> Excellent</p>
<p><strong>Date of Review</strong> February 2019</p>
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<p>Photos and Article by <a href="http://luxurytravelreview.com/travel-writers/elena-del-valle/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Elena del Valle</a></p>
<p><strong>Would You Stay There Again?</strong> Yes</p>
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				I envisage a return visit, where Auckland would be the starting point of an extended exploration of the vaunted grandeurs of the wilderness on both the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong> Perched midway up New Zealand’s North Island on a narrow isthmus of rolling hills between two major bodies of water, Auckland is a city resolutely focused on the sea. On its eastern coast, the Hauraki Gulf leads to the South Pacific Ocean, while its western side overlooks the Tasman Sea. This privileged seaside location has fostered in Aucklanders a long-standing love affair with the sea. </p>
<p> The coastline bristles with expansive marinas. With over 80,000 privately owned boats, the City of Sails, as Auckland is called, is said to have more boats per capita than any major city in the world. The recognition of Auckland as a world-class yachting destination was further enhanced with the hosting of the America’s Cup in 2000 and 2003. However, sailing was but one of the many options the area had to offer to water sports enthusiasts. Surfing, scuba diving, water skiing, jet boating, canoeing, fresh and saltwater kayaking, parasailing, black and whitewater rafting, wind and kite surfing were all popular activities in the greater Auckland area. </p>
<p> With 1.3 million residents (roughly one-third of the country’s population) the City of Sails is also the largest and most densely populated urban center in New Zealand, its main commercial and industrial hub and multicultural center. While today the majority of inhabitants are of European (mainly British) descent, the Auckland metropolitan area is also a melting pot of South Pacific and Asian cultures. The Maori people in particular, thought to have settled here some seven centuries ago, still comprise close to 15 percent of the population. They are major contributors to the strong Polynesian flavor that permeates every aspects of city life. </p>
<p> At the supermarket, staples of Polynesian cooking like taro, kumera (a type of sweet potatoe) and guava abounded. The streets were bright with fashion that incorporated Maori and Pacific Island designs. For the past two decades, the Pasifika Festival, a celebration of Auckland&#8217;s diverse Pacific communities has been organized annually (usually in March) by the Auckland City Council. It has developed into one of the South Pacific’s foremost Polynesian cultural events. Over 200,000 people attend the one-day festival to enjoy performances such as Cook Island drums, Samoan and Niuean dances, Tongan war chants, Fijian love songs and other examples of Pacific Island heritage. Pasifika also hosts over 350 stalls selling a variety of Polynesian food, clothing and crafts. </p>
<p> While my recent visit to Auckland had been intended as a relaxing extended weekend stopover after the long trans-Pacific flight from the United States before continuing on to my Australia destination, I was quickly seduced by this modern South Pacific metropolis. Its sparkling seascapes surrounded by ancient volcanoes and stunning black sand beaches, its exotic multicultural environment and the laid back welcome of its inhabitants made me regret I hadn’t planned a longer stay. I envisage a return visit, where Auckland would be the starting point of an extended exploration of the vaunted grandeurs of the wilderness on both the North and South Islands of New Zealand. </p>
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			<strong>Currency</strong> New Zealand dollar </p>
<p><strong>Electrical Current</strong> 230/240 volts. An AS 3112 adapter was necessary when using electrical outlets (the kind used in Australia, with a rectangular grounding pin and two flat prongs forming a V shape. It was reminiscent of but not compatible with that used in the U.K.) </p>
<p><strong>How To Get There</strong> Located 13 miles (21 kilometers) west of the Central Business District (usually just referred to as the “CBD” or “central city”), Auckland Airport was the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand with over 13 million (some seven million international and six million domestic) passengers a year. It received international flights from major airlines from North and South America as well as Europe and Asia. Non-stop flights from the U.S. originated mainly from Los Angeles, California and Honolulu, Hawaii. From Australia, there were non-stop flights to Auckland from Sydney and several other major cities, including Melbourne and Brisbane. </p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> In the northern central region of the North Island of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean, 6,500 miles (10,500 kilometers) west of Los Angeles, California, 4,380 miles (7,050 kilometers) west of Honolulu, Hawaii and 1,337 miles (2,151 kilometers) east of Sydney, Australia. </p>
<p><strong>Measures</strong> Metric system </p>
<p><strong>Money Issues</strong> Money exchange was readily available at the airport, banks and tourist places. Funds in local currency could be withdrawn from automatic teller machines (ATMs). Credit cards were readily accepted almost everywhere I went. </p>
<p><strong>Technology</strong> High-speed Internet connectivity was widely available. Cell phone reception was excellent wherever I went in the city. </p>
<p><strong>Time</strong> GMY/UTC plus 12 hours </p>
<p><strong>Transportation</strong> There were a number of ways to get around Auckland. The central city was sufficiently compact that it was possible to visit on foot or using the local bus system (known as The Link”). The Link ran every ten minutes throughout the day. Taxis were readily available and reasonably priced. To explore the countryside and western beaches beyond the reach of urban transportation, car rental was the easiest option. Roads were well maintained and clearly marked. Driving in New Zealand was on the left side. </p>
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			<strong>Shopping And Souvenirs</strong> Auckland offered interesting shopping to suit a broad range of interests in a profusion of stores, shopping centers and boutiques scattered around the metropolitan area. Souvenir shops abounded, filled with the usual t-shirts and other tourist offerings as well as a variety of wool and sheepskin crafts and Maori-inspired wooden items. For the fashion-minded, original designs that fused influences from Europe, Polynesia and the Pacific Rim attested to the growing reputation of New Zealand’s vibrant clothing industry. They could be found in stores and boutiques around High Street in the CBD and in Parnell. For those interested in outdoor activities, there were sporting good and backpacking stores all around the city, carrying a wide choice of the latest in outdoor gear. I also enjoyed window-shopping for antiques, jewelry and local art on Ponsonby Road in the city center. </p>
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			<strong>Tourism Highlights</strong> Located an easy bus ride from the CBD, the Auckland Domain was the city’s oldest park, and at 185 acres (75 hectares) one of its largest. It stood mainly within the crater of the ancient (100,000 to 150,000 year old) Pukekawa Volcano, giving it the shape of a gently sloped crater ring, with a low rise in the center. On the crater rim one of Auckland&#8217;s main tourist attractions, the Auckland War Memorial Museum dominated the park that included a great variety of exotic tree specimens planted in late Victorian times. With the later addition of many indigenous species, it matured into a superbly landscaped environment. It was an inviting place to enjoy a quiet picnic before a visit to the Auckland War Memorial Museum. </p>
<p> The Auckland War Memorial Museum (or simply the Auckland Museum) was considered New Zealand&#8217;s most important museum and war memorial. Its collections concentrated on New Zealand history, especially that of the Auckland area, as well as military history. It also housed one of the most significant collections of Maori and Pacific artifacts and treasures ( <em>taonga</em> in Maori) in the world. Over 1,000 <em>taonga</em> artifacts dating back to the arrival of the Maori in the area were displayed in the main Maori galleries, <em>He Taonga Maori</em> (Maori Court) and <em>Te Ao Turoa (</em> Maori Natural History Gallery). These <em>taonga</em> are considered the ancestral representations of all the major tribes of Aotearoa. They provide descendants with tangible links to their ancestral history and continue to be viewed as key symbols of tribal identity by Maori today. </p>
<p> Especially stunning were a number of original full-size Maori buildings including a large meetinghouse and the last great war canoe used in battle (carved from a giant totara tree). Other masterpieces included several intricate gateway carvings, including one dating back to the 12 to 14 centuries and thought to be the earliest surviving Maori carving in the world. Another display showed a number of everyday objects once used for living, hunting and fishing, and an impressive collection of fiber work including a number of early dog skin and feather cloaks. </p>
<p> Located between the Domain and the CBD, Parnell was a suburb dating back to the early British settlement of Auckland in 1841. After falling in disrepair over time it was revitalized in the late 1970’s into a Victorian-like shopping destination. While the side streets remained residential, its main artery, Parnell Road, was lined with tony professional offices, trendy boutiques and eateries. With its gentle down slope toward the city center, Parnell Road was a pleasant place for a window-shopping stroll after visiting the Domain. </p>
<p> The Sky Tower was an observation and telecommunications tower located on top of one of the highest spots in the CBD, at the corner of Victoria and Federal streets. From the ground to the top of its antenna, it was 1,076 feet (328 meters) high, making it at the time of my visit the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere. The top of the tower housed two restaurant levels (one, Orbit had revolving seating that rotated 360 degrees per hour). The lower level café included an observation deck with glass flooring sections. The upper observation deck also featured a 630 foot (192 meter) SkyJump during which a jumper could reach up to 53 miles (85 kilometers) per hour. The jump was guide-cable-controlled to prevent jumpers from colliding with the tower in case of gusts. </p>
<p> <em>Te Henga</em> (sand in Maori, formerly Bethells Beach) was a starkly beautiful beach of black sand and white rolling surf hemmed by jagged rocky ledges rising from the water’s edge. Located 18.5 miles (30 kilometers) northwest of Auckland, where the Waitakere River meets the Tasman Sea, it was reputed to be especially popular with surfers and scuba divers. However, I was happy to find it virtually deserted when I visited on a late summer’s morning. </p>
<p> Cost of visiting Reasonable to high </p>
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<p><strong>Reviewers</strong> Article and photographs by <a href="http://luxurytravelreview.com/travel-writers/josette-king/">Josette King</a></p>
<p><strong>Would You Visit Again?</strong> Yes </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[: One side of the hotel faces the harbor and provides clear views of the bridge and Opera House. When I was there, it was still the Renaissance Sydney, and the three most important things were location, location, location. The Rocks area is just a short walk away, and Circular Quay (with ferries to Bondi and other great spots) is about a block away. Lots of great shops, some open 24 hours within a short walk. The Opera House and a huge park are just the other side of Circular Quay, so there is something going on in the area nearly every day. The hotel itself is well maintained and the staff courteous and efficient. I thought it was a terrific stepping off point to see all that Sydney has to offer in comfort and style. ]]></description>
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			<strong>Overall Impression</strong>: One side of the hotel faces the harbor and provides clear views of the bridge and Opera House. When I was there, it was still the Renaissance Sydney, and the three most important things were location, location, location. The Rocks area is just a short walk away, and Circular Quay (with ferries to Bondi and other great spots) is about a block away. Lots of great shops, some open 24 hours within a short walk. The Opera House and a huge park are just the other side of Circular Quay, so there is something going on in the area nearly every day. The hotel itself is well maintained and the staff courteous and efficient. I thought it was a terrific stepping off point to see all that Sydney has to offer in comfort and style. </p>
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			<strong>Class Of Accommodation</strong> 5 AAA Diamonds </p>
<p><strong>Length Of Stay</strong> 2 weeks </p>
<p><strong>Location</strong> Near Sydney Harbor and Circular Quay, on the edge of Downtown Sydney. </p>
<p><strong>Restaurants</strong> The breakfast was served in a large well stocked buffet, but I did not try the restaurant for other meals. The cocktail bar served snack foods that were of decent quality, but in this downtown area, there were many other options with better prices. </p>
<p><strong>Size</strong> 508 rooms 42 suites </p>
<p><strong>Year Opened-Renovated</strong> Converted to the Marriott Sydney Harbor from the Renaissance Sydney in 2002. Underwent major rennovation at that time. </p>
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<p><strong>Rooms</strong> My room was colorfully decorated and well maintained. The view was great, looking out at the Sydney Harbor Bridge. It was raining a lot of the time I was in Sydney, but on clear days I could see people taking the tour up on the top of the bridge &#8211; which apparently has to be arranged months in advance for busy time periods. The room was comfortable for working, with a desk and extra phone line for dialup (now I understand they have high speed access). </p>
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<p><strong>Pool And-Or Beach</strong> The indoor pool looked pretty nice when I was there, but I prefer outdoor pools in the sunshine. </p>
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			<strong>Other</strong> I found Pitt street a bid hard to locate in the slighly confusing streets of Sydney. I was working downtown just a few blocks away, but the hotel is not easy to see as it is surrounded by other tall buildings and hard to spot from downtown. Fortunately, you just head for the harbor and the Circular Quay and you cannot miss it. </p>
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<p><strong>Cleanliness</strong> The hotel and room were very clean when I was there. </p>
<p><strong>Date Of Review</strong> May 2000 </p>
<p><strong>Ease Of Reserving A Room</strong> Easy </p>
<p><strong>Overall Service</strong> The service was quite excellent, from the concierge to the doormen. The restaurant service was equally good and I could find no fault with any of the hotel staff. </p>
<p><strong>Would You Stay Again?</strong> Yes </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Opera House is a memorable sight and the bridge and harbor give this city a character all its own. A trip to Bondi beach feels like perhaps this country is too crowded, until you find out that most of the population of the entire country lives in this small metropolitan area. Once you leave the Sydney area, the rest of country is very different, but Sydney is the heart where the action is. ]]></description>
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				Once you leave the Sydney area, the rest of country is very different, but Sydney is the heart where the action is.
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			<strong>Overall</strong>The Opera House is a memorable sight and the bridge and harbor give this city a character all its own. A trip to Bondi beach feels like perhaps this country is too crowded, until you find out that most of the population of the entire country lives in this small metropolitan area. Once you leave the Sydney area, the rest of country is very different, but Sydney is the heart where the action is. </p>
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			<strong>Cost Of Visiting</strong>:Reasonable </p>
<p><strong>Currency</strong> Australian dollar </p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>New South Wales, Australia </p>
<p><strong>Transportation</strong> Rental car, taxis and private tours </p>
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			<strong>Shopping</strong>The shopping in Australia is decent but nothing really special. Local products have some novelty value. Opals have gotten pricey and most of the other semi-precious stones available have done the same. </p>
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			<strong>Advantages</strong>This is a dynamic and young city with lots going on and a gateway to the rest of Australia. It is a fun place to be, with lots of great restraurants, pubs and nightspots galore. There are casinos and the sporting venues built for the 2000 summer games. The Australians love sports of all kinds and tend to be a rowdy fun crowd, generally open to visitors. </p>
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			<strong>Challenges</strong>The population of Sydney is young and has a large proportion of recent immigrants from all over the world. For many years, Sydney enjoyed a reputation of being a safe and clean city open to the world. Unfortunately, it has been affected by crime in recent years, as have most of the world&#8217;s great cities. There is no reason to be afraid of Sydney, there are many worse places, but the same precautions shown in any other large metropolitan area are called for. Another major issue for this city is adequate water supply to continue its growth, which is an issue for those desiring to move here. </p>
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