New Zealand’s wine scene is almost magic. Steep river valleys in Central Otago, crisp ocean breezes on Waiheke Island, and Marlborough’s sweeping Sauvignon-kissed landscapes. This guide shines a spotlight on the standout spots where vineyards and stays intertwine - ranging from minimalist vineyard cottages and luxury lodges to intimate B&Bs nestled among vines. Each wine accommodation is thoroughly reviewed so that you'll only get the very best of wine-country lodging. Whether you’re chasing rimmed mountainside views, spa solitude, or vineyard verandas - they are all here. Cheers!
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Take a look at Gibbston Valley Lodge and Spa, and it’s easy to see why it stands out as one of New Zealand’s most memorable wine stays. Tucked among the vines in Central Otago’s dramatic landscape, this boutique lodge offers direct access to one of the country’s most celebrated wineries. The villas are sleek and spacious, with floor-to-ceiling views of the surrounding mountains and vineyards-perfect for a glass of Pinot Noir by the fire... Guests can enjoy private tastings, explore the winery’s historic wine cave, or unwind in the spa, which blends natural elements with total relaxation. With its combination of refined luxury, world-class wines, and awe-inspiring scenery, Gibbston Valley is the kind of place that makes you want to stay just a little longer. Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 1,503 /night
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Arriving at The Winemaker's Cottage felt like discovering one of Waiheke Island’s quieter secrets. Set above a mature 12-acre vineyard and olive grove, the cottage looks out across the vines towards Putiki Bay, with the sea glinting beyond the rows. It has that rare balance of privacy, island ease and proper wine-country atmosphere... Inside, the cottage is compact but beautifully arranged, with two bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchenette and private deck spaces made for slow breakfasts or a glass of wine at sunset. Days can be spent wandering through the vines, driving to nearby beaches such as Palm Beach and Onetangi, or exploring Waiheke’s many cellar doors and restaurants. For couples or a small family, it is a wonderfully atmospheric base for a vineyard-focused island escape. Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Price from: SAR 704 /night
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If your idea of a perfect Gisborne stay involves waking up among the vines, Matawhero Wines is hard to resist. The accommodation sits at the estate’s Riverpoint Road vineyard, right beside its rustic cellar door, which means the wine experience begins almost the moment you arrive. These modern luxury cabins are made for slow mornings, private-deck tastings and long views across one of New Zealand’s sunniest wine regions... Each cabin has a stylish ensuite, kitchenette, smart TV and free Wi-Fi, but the real luxury is the setting. You can wander over for a tasting, order a platter, or simply open a bottle back on your deck as the vines shift colour in the afternoon light. Matawhero also comes with serious wine heritage: the estate’s story reaches back to New Zealand wine pioneers of the 1960s, giving this stay a deeper sense of place than a standard vineyard escape. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 945 /night
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Nestled amidst 12 acres of sweeping vineyards just outside Queenstown, Stoneridge Estate offers a serene escape overlooking Lake Hayes. The Retreat, a highlight of the estate, features ten individually designed suites with king beds, spacious en-suites, and private balconies. Guests can unwind in the outdoor infinity pool, hot tub, or sauna, and enjoy amenities like a well-equipped gym... The hotel also offers a five-course degustation menu showcasing local produce, complemented by wines from its own boutique vineyard. In summary: the ideal place for couples seeking a romantic getaway, wine enthusiasts, and travellers desiring an experience far from the ordinary. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: SAR 1,714 /night
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Set among 16 acres of private vineyard and gardens, The Marlborough delivers standout luxury in one of New Zealand’s most prestigious wine regions. Its limited-production of wines crafted onsite are served in the refined restaurant, set in a meticulously restored convent from 1901. With just 14 rooms (for adults-only), a stay here feels exclusive and almost like your home away from home... Garden strolls, wine tastings, and seasonal cuisine define the experience, just minutes from iconic Marlborough cellar doors. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 6,747 /night
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The attention to details are striking at Paroa Bay Winery, where boutique wine production meets high-end coastal living. Set above the Bay of Islands, this hidden gem features three architect-designed villas - each with a private pool, hot tub, and panoramic ocean views. Lucky guests staying here can participate in the hotel's on-site tastings that showcase expressive estate wines like Syrah, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris. All grown on the sun-drenched slopes... And the restaurant, Sage, serves fresh, locally sourced dishes paired with their small-batch labels in a setting that’s all about understated elegance. From vineyard walks and sauna sessions to sipping wine by the firepit, everything feels tailored just for you. It's the kind of place you'll be thinking about long after you left. Read morePrice from: SAR 3,569 /night
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For anyone dreaming of Central Otago wine country without the bustle of Queenstown, Mt Rosa Lodge Boutique Vineyard Accommodation is a superb choice. Set in Gibbston on its own private vineyard, La Bella Rosa, the lodge combines boutique comfort with sweeping views of vines, valley and mountains - the kind of scenery that makes even a quiet morning coffee feel like an event. The suites are elegant and private, with terraces made for lingering over breakfast or a glass of Pinot Noir... What makes it special is the intimacy: just a handful of rooms, warm hosts and a location close to Gibbston’s cellar doors, cycling routes and gourmet stops. And when night falls, the setting has one final trick - Gibbston’s dark-sky quality makes stargazing almost as memorable as the wine. Read moreGuest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 1,602 /night
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Looking for a tiny, romantic wine-country hideaway in North Canterbury? Ultimate Vineyard Escape - Waipara delivers exactly what the name promises. Set in the Waipara Valley, this compact pod-style apartment is surrounded by vineyards, hills and open rural views, giving guests a wonderfully private base in one of New Zealand’s most underrated wine regions... The stay is simple but cleverly designed, with a kitchenette, terrace, air conditioning and thoughtful touches that make it feel more personal than a hotel room. The best part is the outdoor living: an open-air bath, fire pit, morning coffee with vineyard views and local cellar doors just a short drive away. It is especially well suited to couples who want a peaceful, wine-soaked weekend with Waipara’s Riesling, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay close at hand. Read moreGuest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 846 /night
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Set above the shores of Lake Dunstan in Central Otago, Mt Michael Lodge is a peaceful, well-run retreat that makes the most of its stunning surroundings. With just a handful of suites, it offers privacy, comfort, and views that stretch across vineyards, mountains, and water. The rooms are spacious and uncluttered, opening onto a shared terrace where guests can watch the light shift over the Pisa Range... Breakfasts are generous and locally sourced, and the lodge’s location - just outside Cromwell-makes it an excellent base for exploring the region’s wineries, cycle trails, and farm shops. Service is warm, thoughtful, and genuinely personal, striking the right tone for a place that feels both relaxed and quietly refined. A lovely place to slow down and savour what Central Otago does best - wines! Read moreGuest rating: 9.9 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 1,516 /night
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There are vineyard views - and then there is Quail Run Cottage with stunning vineyard views. Set high above the Marlborough landscape near Renwick, this adults-only cottage looks across the Omaka Valley towards the Richmond Ranges, with vines rolling out below in every direction. It feels private, generous and deeply connected to Marlborough’s wine-country rhythm... Inside, the cottage is beautifully equipped, with a kitchenette, balcony, fireplace, outdoor seating and all the little comforts that make a stay feel effortless. The hosts provide breakfast, bicycles are available, and the location makes it easy to explore the wineries around Renwick and Blenheim. But honestly, part of the magic here is staying put - opening a local Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Noir, watching the light move across the vines, and realizing you have picked one of Marlborough’s loveliest small stays. Read moreGuest rating: 9.9 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 786 /night
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There is something instantly charming about St Leonards Vineyard Cottages, a collection of self-contained character cottages set on a former sheep farm in the heart of Marlborough wine country. Surrounded by vineyards, gardens and old trees, the property feels deeply connected to the landscape - especially with a neighbouring Wither Hills block growing Pinot Gris grapes... The experience is as much farm stay as vineyard stay: free-range eggs for breakfast, friendly sheep and deer in the paddocks, citrus trees, mountain views, and cottages with pot-belly fires, porches and private corners. Between the heated saltwater pool, hot tub, tennis court and easy access to the Marlborough Wine Trail, this is an especially good choice for travellers who want wine country without losing the warmth and informality of a countryside home. Read moreGuest rating: 9.9 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 820 /night
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If you want to stay right in the heart of Bannockburn wine country, Bannock Brae Vineyard Cottage feels like a little Central Otago prize. Set on Cairnmuir Road in Cromwell, the cottage sits within a working vineyard landscape, surrounded by Pinot Noir country, mountain views and some of the region’s most respected cellar doors... The cottage itself is wonderfully comfortable, with two bedrooms, a living area, kitchenette, fireplace, terrace and outdoor seating - ideal for couples or a small group wanting a proper wine-country base rather than a conventional hotel. Bannock Brae is especially known for handcrafted wines, including Pinot Noir, Riesling, Grüner Veltliner and rosé, and the nearby Bannockburn Sluicings and Lake Dunstan Trail add just enough adventure between tastings. For us, this is the kind of place where one night will almost certainly feel too short. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ years
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Imagine a place where the day’s biggest decision is whether to walk to a nearby cellar door or open a bottle on the deck and let the Martinborough sunset do the rest. Dara Vineyard Cottage is exactly that - a fully self-contained guesthouse set among working vines, just a short distance from several wineries in one of New Zealand’s most loved Pinot Noir regions... Inside, it keeps things cosy but practical, with three queen beds, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, a wood-burning stove and space for friends or family to spread out. Outside, the vineyard setting takes over: breakfast on the porch, a barbecue in the garden, then perhaps a slow stroll to taste what Martinborough does best. In short: this is not just accommodation near wine - it is a stay built around the rhythm of wine country. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 507 /night
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Who wouldn’t fall in love with Tuki Vineyard Cottage? Perched in the heart of the vineyard, this intimate hideaway combines cozy charm with stunning rural beauty. We had the chance to try the cottage, which almost felt like home - with a snug fireplace, rustic wood finishes, and glass doors opening onto vineyard rows. The on-site vineyard produces elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, which we savoured right on the patio as the sun set over the vines... It was a perfectly personal escape in wine country. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 842 /night
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This lovely Vineyard Cottage has one of Marlborough’s most enviable addresses. Set on Rapaura Road, close to Renwick and surrounded by cellar-door country, it places you right in the path of the region’s famous wine trail - with Nautilus Estate reportedly within easy reach and many more wineries nearby... The one-bedroom cottage itself is made for an easy, independent stay: a private kitchen, air-conditioning, terrace, barbecue facilities and garden views give it the comfort of a small country home rather than a hotel room. Spend the day cycling, tasting Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, then return to your own quiet corner of the Golden Mile. Ideal for couples who want Marlborough wine country without fuss, this is a beautifully simple answer. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 541 /night
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Forget stuffy wine tours and “serious” tastings - Grey Ridge Vineyard Experience in Central Otago is where wine holidays loosen their tie and kick back. This place serves up Pinot Noir with a side of mountain drama: jagged peaks, endless skies, and vines that seem to go on forever... It’s all wonderfully low-key - think cozy-chic rooms, private decks for sipping their award-winning vintages, and owners who’ll happily pour you “just one more” while swapping stories about life on the vineyard. It’s intimate, it’s stylish, and it’s the kind of spot where you plan to stay a night… then somehow find yourself booking three more. Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 541 /night
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The name of Nga Pari Vineyard refers to “The Cliffs” along the Ruamāhanga River and the wines are produced in small quantities on a family-owned Wairarapa estate. This is the kind of stay where the vineyard story is not decorative background - it is the whole point. Low-yielding vines, hot summers, cool winters and stony river terraces shape the wines before you have even lifted a glass... The boutique B&B offers spacious en-suite rooms, garden views, guest areas and access to peaceful lawns, while tastings are available by appointment at the home cellar door. Expect Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and other handcrafted Wairarapa wines, served with the quiet confidence of a small producer that knows its land well. In short: Nga Pari is for travellers who like their wine stays intimate, personal and rooted in real vineyard life Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 584 /night
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If you love waking up at a 5-star hotel all surrounded by vines - then stop right here. Because Craggy Range Luxury Vineyard Retreat in Hawke’s Bay checks all the boxes - and then some. The collection of 7 thoughtfully designed cottages and lodges blend into the on-site winery, each with floor‑to‑ceiling windows, kitchens, fireplaces and terraces overlooking the Tuki‑Tuki Valley... Days here start with a fantastic continental breakfast, followed by complimentary cellar‑door tasting and then dining at the acclaimed on‑site Craggy Range Restaurant, which have earned several prices with its farm-to-fork menu. With a glass of Pinot in your hand, relaxing time by the pool, a vineyard stroll, and evenings beside the firepit - this is wine living at its best. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 2,027 /night
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Few winery stays in New Zealand carry quite the same sense of place as Monte Christo Winery Cottages. Set on a working vineyard near Clyde, the property is part of a historic site considered Central Otago’s oldest winery - now revived with beautifully appointed cottages, mountain views and a cellar-door atmosphere that feels both relaxed and special... The cottages are spacious, modern and quietly luxurious, with kitchenettes, private patios and thoughtful touches such as fireplaces, wine fridges and elegant bathrooms. The real pleasure, though, is being able to settle into the rhythms of the estate: wine tasting on site, food from the winery setting, and the dramatic Central Otago landscape all around. With the Central Otago Rail Trail nearby and Alexandra Basin wineries within easy reach, it makes a memorable base for wine lovers exploring this rugged, Pinot-rich corner of New Zealand. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 855 /night
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Central Otago is the world’s southernmost wine region, famous for its Pinot Noir and dramatic alpine landscapes. It’s also home to some of New Zealand’s most unique winery stays, like Towan House at Carrick Winery. Set right on the Bannockburn vineyard, Towan House offers an intimate, home-like experience where you wake up to rows of vines framed by rugged mountains... The house itself is warm and stylish, with spacious living areas, modern comforts, and big windows that pull the outside in. Guests can sip Carrick’s award-winning organic wines just steps from where they’re made, enjoy long lunches at the winery restaurant, or wander down to the nearby river trails. What makes it special is the balance - it feels private and peaceful, yet fully immersed in the energy of a working winery. A perfect spot for wine lovers who want their own space while still being in the heart of Otago’s legendary wine country. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 2,964 /night
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Do you love the idea of sleeping under the stars and waking up surrounded by vines? If so, you'll find the Greystone PurePod in New Zealand’s Waipara Valley to be pure magic. The all-glass eco-cabin perfect blends of minimalist luxury - perching above the organic Greystone vineyard, with 360° panoramic views of the surroundings... Inside, every detail is curated: a cozy king-size bed, hot shower with vineyard vistas, a kitchen and deck outfitted for barbecue nights, and even a telescope for stargazing. You can order lovely hampers packed with local produce, or fetch a bottle from the nearby cellar door to enjoy as the sun dips behind the vines. It’s a retreat you’ll be dreaming about long after check-out. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 1,469 /night
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If you want a vineyard stay with a little drama, Tussock Hill Vineyard Retreats truly delivers it from the hills above Christchurch. Here, the city is only around fifteen minutes away, yet the mood is pure wine-country escape: private balconies, Pinot Noir vines below, Port Hills views beyond, and sunsets that practically demand a glass in hand... Each accommodation is designed for slowing down - think natural materials, wide windows, outdoor baths, native birdsong and the chance to sip wine grown from the very vineyard in front of you. Add the on-site restaurant and the organic vineyard setting, and it becomes much more than a pretty place to sleep. It is a Christchurch stay with soil, slope, wine and sky all working together - ideal for couples who want comfort with a strong sense of origin. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: SAR 734 /night
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In North Canterbury’s Waipara Valley, Waipara Vines Wine POD Accommodation turns the tiny-house idea into something far more delicious: a compact vineyard hideaway with big skies, mountain views and vines almost at the doorstep. It is modern, peaceful and wonderfully self-contained, with a private terrace, kitchenette, outdoor dining area and the kind of setting that makes doing very little feel like a proper itinerary... The pleasure here is simple: wake slowly, make coffee, look out over the rural landscape, then plan your day around Waipara cellar doors and local bottles of Riesling, Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. In the evening, return to your pod for sunset, stargazing and that rare silence only vineyard country seems to manage. For couples seeking a low-key wine escape with privacy and style, this is a very easy yes. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 795 /night
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What makes the Otago wine region so unique? Is it the dramatic landscape, cool climate, and the purity of its Pinot Noir-wines? We definitely think so. Shaped by altitude, long sunlight hours, and crisp air they produce some of the world's best wines. And the fantastic Chinamans Ridge on Chinamans Terrace offers a front-row seat to all of it... Set just outside Bannockburn, this architecturally striking villa is perched above the vineyards with sweeping views over the Kawarau River and surrounding ranges. It’s self-contained, so you can cook, open a bottle from a nearby cellar door, and watch the light shift across the valley in peace. For those wanting to explore the region’s wineries, walking trails, and historic gold-mining relics, it’s perfectly placed - but just staying put is equally tempting... Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 1,898 /night
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Beautifully located in the hills above Onetangi Bay, Winemakers Loft offers a peaceful and elegant base from which to explore Waiheke Island’s celebrated wine region. Surrounded by native bush and overlooking a boutique vineyard, this architecturally designed retreat is all about quiet luxury and a deep sense of place. The loft itself is light-filled and open, with natural materials, generous living space, and wide windows that frame views across the vines and down toward the coast... It’s an adults-only property, which adds to the calm, unhurried atmosphere-ideal for slow mornings with local coffee, lazy afternoons with a book, or a crisp glass of Waiheke Syrah on the deck at sunset. With some of the island’s best wineries and beaches just minutes away, and a sense of total privacy once you return, it captures everything that makes this region so special. Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 898 /night
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When we stayed at the Cottages at Kinross, it didn’t feel like checking into a hotel - it was like being welcomed into the heart of Central Otago wine country. The setting is absolutely gorgeous, surrounded by vines and mountains, and there’s this easy, down-to-earth vibe that makes you instantly relax. Our cottage was cozy and private, with everything we needed, but the real joy was stepping outside... Just a few steps away we could taste wines from five boutique Otago producers at the Kinross cellar door - each one telling a different story of the region. Afternoons melted into evenings with shared platters, local Pinot Noir in hand, and sunsets over the hills. We left already talking about when we’d come back. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: SAR 717 /night
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We spent a few days at the adults-only Black Estate B & B, and it felt like stumbling upon a local treasure. Situated beside the vines in Central Otago, this charming B&B blends boutique comfort with honest kiwi hospitality. Our room was bright and welcoming, with vineyard views and modern touches that felt inviting rather than fussy. Mornings began with a hearty, home-cooked breakfast, followed by private tastings of their handcrafted Pinot Noir in the cozy cellar... In the evenings, we enjoyed quiet moments on the deck with a glass of wine, savouring the sunset over the vines. Warm, personal service-and a genuine passion for wine-made Black Estate feel more like staying at a friend’s beautiful home than a commercial hotel. A wonderfully authentic stay we'd happily experience again. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 842 /night
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For groups, families or friends planning a wine weekend on Waiheke, Waiheke Island Vineyard Holiday Houses offers something wonderfully social: generous holiday houses set on the Kennedy Point vineyard estate, with wide sea views, outdoor space and vines all around. The property sits on 12 acres, surrounded by grapevines and old pōhutukawa trees, giving it a strong sense of island character... This is not a polished boutique hotel stay, but more of a spacious vineyard house experience - ideal for long lunches, barbecues, shared bottles and slow evenings overlooking the water. The connection to Kennedy Point is the key draw: a certified organic vineyard known for premium wines and an International Wine Challenge Syrah trophy in 2009. With a cellar door and restaurant on site, it works especially well for travellers who want Waiheke’s wine scene at their doorstep rather than just a bed near the ferry. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: SAR 1,082 /night
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The Loft @ Gladstone Vineyard is set directly at Gladstone Vineyard in Wairarapa. This is where rustic-meets-modern loft gives guests a true “stay on a working vineyard” experience - not just near the vines, but right in the middle of them. The private balcony is the headline act: pour a glass of Gladstone wine, look across the vineyard and countryside, and let the evening take care of itself... By day, the cellar door is close at hand, making tastings feel less like an excursion and more like part of the accommodation. So, if you want a small, atmospheric stay where the vineyard is not scenery but the main character, this loft should be very high on your list. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: SAR 352 /night
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Just outside Martinborough, The Savvy Retreat feels made for people who like their wine weekends quiet, comfortable and a little bit private. Surrounded by vineyards about a five minutes drive from town, this self-catering stay gives you space to settle in properly, with a full kitchen, outdoor dining area, barbecue and open views that make the whole place feel wonderfully removed from everyday life... This is not a flashy hotel; it is more like your own little base in Pinot Noir country. Spend the day visiting Martinborough cellar doors, then come back for dinner on the deck, a glass of local wine and perhaps a soak in the outdoor bath while the vines fade into evening. Perfect for couples or small groups who want independence, comfort and proper vineyard calm, The Savvy Retreat lives up to its name beautifully. Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Price from: SAR 481 /night
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Hawke’s Bay wine country does boutique accommodation rather well, and Syrah Suite Unison Vineyard is a fine example. Set within Unison Vineyard, the suite is designed for two: a king-size bedroom, ensuite shower room, lounge and kitchenette, all placed so guests can look out across the vines towards the ranges beyond. But the best part is how easy the wine experience becomes... Guests can pre-order platters and wine for arrival, enjoy a complimentary tasting when the cellar door is open, and then return to the deck for sunset with a bottle from the estate. It is intimate, relaxed and properly connected to the vineyard - a Hawke’s Bay stay where Syrah is not just on the label, but part of the whole weekend. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 477 /night
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Few Martinborough stays capture the spirit of a wine weekend quite like The Wine Shed. Just a short walk from the cafés and restaurants around Memorial Square, yet set among vines, this spacious converted wine shed gives you the best of both worlds: town convenience in one direction and cellar doors in the other. Inside, it is generous and characterful, with four bedrooms, large living spaces, a well-equipped kitchen and a wood burner for cooler nights... Outside, the working vineyard - first planted in the late 1980s and still producing Cabernet - sets the tone for long breakfasts, barbecue dinners and evening glasses on the deck. So, if you are travelling with friends and want a proper Martinborough wine base with room to spread out, The Wine Shed is exactly the kind of place that turns a weekend into a tradition. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Price from: SAR 816 /night
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In Martinborough’s compact but seriously exciting wine country, Margrain Vineyard Villas offers the kind of stay where the vineyard is not a backdrop - it is the whole experience. Set among Margrain’s own vines, with views across the Huangarua River Valley towards the Tararua Ranges, it places you right in the middle of one of Wairarapa’s most characterful producers... The villas themselves have an old-world warmth, with private balconies, spacious ensuites, lounge areas and in-room continental breakfast - ideal for slow mornings before the cellar door opens. Margrain has been producing wine here since 1992, with a strong focus on Pinot Noir and aromatic varieties, plus more unusual bottles such as Grüner Veltliner and Chenin Blanc. And that is the real charm: you can wander through the vines, join a vineyard-and-winery tour, taste at the cellar door, eat casually among the vines, then return to your own balcony with a glass in hand. So, if you want Martinborough wine culture with comfort, personality and zero need to rush, Margrain is exactly the sort of place that makes a weekend feel properly poured. Read moreGuest rating: 8.5 (fabulous)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: SAR 365 /night
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