New Zealand offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from bustling city hotels to serene campgrounds and luxurious resorts, with prices generally reflecting the high quality and stunning locations. Budget travelers can find relief in hostels, which typically range from NZD 30-60 per night for a dorm bed, while mid-range hotels and B&Bs might cost NZD 150-300. Premium hotels and unique stays can easily exceed NZD 350-500 or more per night.
Accommodation costs fluctuate significantly with the seasons. During the popular high season, from December to February, prices for all types of lodging can surge by 20-50%, especially in popular tourist hubs like Queenstown, Rotorua, and the major cities. Booking well in advance is crucial to secure both availability and better rates during these peak summer months.
Conversely, the cooler winter months (June to August) and the milder shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) often present opportunities for more budget-friendly stays and greater availability. Exploring scenic campgrounds or holiday parks, especially those run by DOC (Department of Conservation), can be a cost-effective way to experience New Zealand's natural beauty, with basic sites often costing under NZD 25 per person.