Located in Bluff, 18 miles from Rugby Park Stadium, Foveaux Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Marc
United States of America
Location is good. The owners are trying to do their best to help.
We had a nice talk with Pam, and she gives many ideas about things to do & places to visit in the area. Breakfast is a plus. Thanks for everything.
Located in Otatara, 5.4 miles from Rugby Park Stadium, beach road holiday park has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Jessica
United States of America
Well appointed cabin. One of the best stocked kitchens of all the holiday parks we’ve stayed in. Very clean facilities. And fantastic value for money.
South City Accommodation Unit 2 is located in Invercargill, just 1.3 miles from Rugby Park Stadium and 1.7 miles from Southern Institute of Technology.
Suhaili
Singapore
Love this place so much. One of the best accommodations in the south we have stayed so far. The place was clean, kitchen with pots n pans, there is an oven n microwave too. Love everything about the house. A fridge, not the mini kind. Adorable laundry room. Everything is simple and clean.
The entire town needs a lick of paint. It truly felt like ‘Canery Row’. What was once a thriving fishing port is now a quiet, tired shanty town. Don’t expect anything to be open.
The walk up to Bluff Point was enjoyable and not difficult.
Even the famous‘Oyster Cove’ restaurant has changed hands and the menu has been simplified to only serve basic meals.
Jacqui
Australia
Scored 10
10
Bluff is the southern most point of Wai Te Pounamu the South...
Bluff is the southern most point of Wai Te Pounamu the South Island. It's a gateway to Rakiura but it is really interesting and well worth exploring. Some great places to eat, try the Anchorage and the Titi (mutton bird)
Louise
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Being on the water was brilliant!
Being on the water was brilliant! Went to sleep and woke up to crashing waves. Beautiful rocky paths along the water!
It was cold - bitter wind at night. Take a couple layers. Nice fireplace and view in the common area
No food!!!! There is a market in town and a takeaway place - both closed at 8:00. It is a pretty rustic, rural place. We ate at a quirky backpacker’s spot in town, called Stella’s Chinese Takeaway. Had a really good veggie burger and bag AF crispy crinkle fries. Ran Nextdoor to grocery while they were being made and then ate there. Portions wer large.;-)
Robin
United States of America
Scored 10
10
My adult children wanted to see the southern end of NZ so we...
My adult children wanted to see the southern end of NZ so we drove from Wanaka to the Bluff - stopped at the Golden Age/ Anchorage for a pint then on to Stirling Point then on to Bluff hill. It was a beautiful day - we saw Rakiura-Stewart Island and the views were amazing.. We were too tired to travel back so booked an airbnb for the night - Motupōhue Base Holiday Home - 2 beddy which fit all 6 of us. Off loaded our gear and went to Eagle Hotel, played some pool, played some pokies, ordered our takeaways and went back to airbnb, ate our kai and chilled!!!
Marjorie Annette
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
The visit to Bluff exceed our expectations.
The visit to Bluff exceed our expectations. It is a very small industrial town, so didn't think there would be much to amuse us, but there were some lovely walks and sites, and the fish and chips shop was the BEST (the one next to the Foveaux Hotel), totally recommend it, even for those not always fond of fish and chips.
Rebecca
New Zealand
Scored 6.0
6.0
Come on Booking.com get a Bluff photo and not one of the...
Come on Booking.com get a Bluff photo and not one of the Nuggets at the northern end of The Catlins. Bluff village is sad with very few shops but stunning vistas. Great food at Oyster Cave with great views of the ocean. Lands End Hotel needs to lift its maintenance and/or get a reassessment of its Star Rating. Will stay in Invercargill next time.
Liz
New Zealand
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