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Stylish Seaview Villa perched above Akaroa
This beautifully renovated villa overlooking Children's Bay and the Akaroa township was the original farmhouse for the land surrounding her. While retaining the character of the villa, the house has been lovingly restored to create thoughtful sunny spaces in a home away from home. 5 minute stroll down the hill and you are in the village of Akaroa where you will find an abundance of fine local restaurants, unique shops and activities. Free Wifi, comfortable beds, 2 person spa, BBQ, Tv Streaming.

Charming Seaside Villa in the Heart of Wainui
This charming villa, situated in the heart of Wainui, is full of character. With panoramic views overlooking Akaroa Harbour and the surrounding hills, this is a superb spot to relax and unwind. Come and enjoy the unique environment any time of year. This spacious family home has 4 (+1) bedrooms, a kitchen/living room with a large log burner, and another living/dining room with an open fire, both opening onto the veranda. I look forward to hosting you in my delightful home and its surroundings.

Waterfront 2-bedroom apartment with car park
This stylish 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment has it all. Views directly over the main wharf and harbour from the living and master. Cafes, restaurants, shopping strip & beach is at your doorstep. Leave the car in provided park. Fully equipped kitchen, dining and laundry. Comfy bedding, master with Queen bed, 2nd bedroom with twin singles. Enjoy a coffee or a wine on the private balcony and watch the sunset over the harbour. Note: stair access to second floor living and to third floor bedrooms.

Secluded modern rural retreat with coastal views
'Big Hill Luxury Retreat' - a bespoke luxury rural escape nestled amongst native New Zealand bushland, stunning Banks Peninsula farmland and dramatic coastline. With views across the Pacific Ocean and a private walking track to your own secluded beach. The elevation and isolation of Big Hill provides a unique contrast of total solitude and unparallel panoramic views - rural New Zealand at its best. 90 mins to Christchurch and 35 mins to Akaroa, close enough to explore - a world away to escape.

Te Ara Cottage Tranquil Retreat
Beautiful charming cottage with fantastic view. The cottage has a queen bed, a sitting room, shower, bath and toilet with own deck. Not self-contained but has gas burners, bbq set outside on the deck and microwave, mini fridge, kettle and toaster inside. Tea/Plunger coffee are provided. There is a walking track below the cottage and also more walks around here. We are located in Diamond Harbour, 20min walk to jetty that you can catch a ferry to Lyttelton, only 10min ride, beautiful journey

Kanuka Retreat
Kanuka Cottage is a rustic, tastefully decorated cottage set in a kanuka wood. It provides absolute privacy and has all the amentities for a quiet 'away from it' retreat. Basic kitchenette , luxury bathroom and wonderful decks with peaceful sounds of the stream and abundant birdlife. The cottage has a king bed with quality linen and a blissful latex mattress. Cosy warm with a backup portable heater. Located at Grehan Valley Farm a fews minutes drive from central Akaroa a 10 minute walk.

The Herb Farm Cottage - An Idyllic Rustic Retreat
The Herb Farm Cottage is a world of it's own in rural Grehan Valley. Here in the country garden stream side setting of the former Herb Farm (New Zealand's first opened in 1976) you will find the original cottage with the ground floor studio/bed sitting room and adjoining parlour. Relax and enjoy the special setting of flowers, wishing well, native bird life, frogs, friendly free range chooks, ducks on the pond and a great night sky. All just a 15 minute stroll to the village and seaside.

Akaroa Coastal Cottage
A private, peaceful retreat with amazing sea views & abundant birdlife. Just a short drive from Akaroa township (3km) & nestled in native bush, situated on 3 hectares overlooking Akaroa Harbour. Our queen room is attached to our home & is suitable for independent stays. Enjoy sea views from you room with a seperate entrance, your own bathroom, free wifi & SkyTV & private use of a shared outdoor spa pool. Please note : not suitable for under 12 years of age. Accept a maximum of 2 nights.

Treetops Cottage
Rest, recharge, explore, and indulge. Set amidst 20 acres of native forest and garden, Treetops Cottage offers luxurious, contemporary and self-contained accommodation. We have bush walks for you to explore, and landscaped gardens to enjoy. With magnificent views across the Okuti Valley, Treetops Cottage is the perfect place to experience the richness of Banks Peninsula’s mountain valleys. Your host, Barbara, loves offering hospitality in this beautiful natural setting

Charming Rose Cottage, Akaroa
A sweet, cosy cottage tucked in the valley above Akaroa, amongst a wild and wonderful garden. Beautifully restored and warmed by a toasty fire, it's a charming and comfortable character bach, surrounded with glorious birdsong. Located in a tranquil and secluded spot and just a 5 - 10 minute walk down to Rue Lavaud, the sea and all the delights Akaroa has to offer.

Number One Archdalls, Robinsons Bay
Escape to our batch in beautiful Robinsons Bay in the stunning Akaroa Harbour. Amazing views. ●Spa with an amazing view ●Pet friendly ●2 bedrooms with Queen beds. ● Master bedroom with en suite and balcony. ●Harbour views. ●Surrounded by native trees ● 2 mins walk to a beach ● Short drive to Akaroa ●Native birds, Tui, Fantails

Rocky Peak Farmstay
Recently refurbished modern stylish garden house located in the garden next to the families home on a sheep and beef farm high in the scenic hills of Banks Peninsula. Offering extensive views of the farm and animals leading down the Little River valley past Lake Forsyth and on to the Pacific Ocean.
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Other great holiday rentals in Akaroa

Okuti Country Cabin. Sunny, private, peaceful.

Delightful Dolphin 'Lodge'

Valley View - Paradise in Wainui

Family friendly 3 bedroom house with amazing views

Stunning sea views in Akaroa township

Little house with big views!

Akaroa Hideaway – Cosy Studio, walk to Village

Mill Cottage with Spa and Sauna
When is the best time to visit Akaroa?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | £111 | £114 | £115 | £117 | £104 | £98 | £99 | £88 | £96 | £95 | £116 | £118 |
| Avg. temp | 17°C | 17°C | 15°C | 12°C | 10°C | 7°C | 6°C | 8°C | 10°C | 12°C | 13°C | 16°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Akaroa?
Stays near the waterfront and in the historic village center are often recommended for those who want to explore shops, cafés, and walking paths. Hilltop accommodations are also popular for scenic views and peaceful surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Akaroa with kids?
Families can explore nature cruises, interactive moments at Akaroa Museum, and safe swimming spots around the harbor. The local playgrounds and nearby walking tracks are also popular for outings with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Akaroa?
Join a harbor cruise to spot dolphins, visit the Akaroa Museum for insights into local history, or explore garden paths at the Garden of Tane. The waterfront has art galleries, bakeries, and relaxed dining spots.
How is the weather in Akaroa?
Akaroa has mild, temperate weather with summer highs near 72°F (22°C) and winter lows around 35°F (2°C). Expect moderate rainfall throughout the year, with the warmest, sunniest days typically in the summer months.
When is the best time to visit Akaroa?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Akaroa, as temperatures sit comfortably between 53–72°F (12–22°C) and outdoor activities are plentiful. This period is also when local events and seasonal wildlife experiences are frequently suggested.
What are the best places to visit in Akaroa?
Visit the historic Akaroa Lighthouse, wander the Akaroa Museum for cultural insights, or stroll through the Garden of Tane for a nature break. The waterfront area has specialty shops, galleries, and inviting cafés.
What are some hiking trails in Akaroa?
Akaroa has several coastal and hillside walks, such as the Banks Track and Garden of Tane paths, which are often recommended for those seeking sweeping views and native bush. Explore tracks that wind past sea cliffs or through tranquil nature reserves.
What are some family activities we can do in Akaroa?
Families can explore nature cruises to spot marine life, spend the afternoon at local playgrounds, or visit the Akaroa Museum for interactive exhibits. Gentle walking tracks and beaches also make laid-back outings possible.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Akaroa?
Many enjoy exploring nearby bays, vineyards, and working farms that showcase local produce and rural life. Guided harbor cruises and visits to wildlife reserves around the peninsula are frequently suggested for a different perspective.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Akaroa?
Many stays in and around Akaroa welcome pets, with some vacation rentals set up for those traveling with dogs. There are outdoor spaces and walking tracks nearby, making it easy to spend time with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Akaroa?
Locals suggest bringing layers, as weather can change quickly, and exploring side streets to discover hidden bakeries or boutique shops. Early mornings along the waterfront are peaceful, with chances for wildlife spotting before the day’s activities begin.
What is Akaroa known for?
Akaroa is known for its French-influenced heritage, harbor wildlife including dolphins and penguins, and well-preserved historic buildings. The coastal landscapes and small village atmosphere draw travelers seeking both nature and cultural experiences.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Akaroa?
Explore the Akaroa Museum for local stories, or wander lesser-known walking tracks in the surrounding hills. The nearby artist galleries and small cheese shops are often mentioned by those seeking off-the-main-path experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Akaroa?
Akaroa has fresh seafood, including locally caught fish and Akaroa salmon, as well as artisan cheeses and bakery treats from local shops. Many visitors enjoy French-inspired dishes that reflect the town’s heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to Akaroa?
Pack layers for variable coastal weather, sturdy shoes for walking tracks, and a waterproof jacket due to periodic rain. Sunscreen and a hat are useful for spending time outdoors around the harbor or on local hikes.
What is the nightlife in Akaroa like?
Akaroa’s nightlife is relaxed, centered around wine bars, casual eateries, and local pubs with occasional live music. Evenings invite leisurely strolls along the waterfront or gatherings at small venues featuring regional wines.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Akaroa?
Akaroa has the French Fest, a celebration of the town’s heritage that is often recommended for its community spirit and performances. Seasonal food and arts festivals also take place throughout the year, highlighting local traditions and creativity.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Akaroa?
There are vacation rentals in Akaroa tailored for families, with options featuring multiple bedrooms, outdoor areas, and proximity to playgrounds or the waterfront. Staying in the village area helps families access both natural and cultural activities easily.
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20 properties feature pools

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30 properties have a dedicated workspace

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130 of Akaroa holiday rentals include wifi access

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Akaroa stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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