Set on expansive grounds, Fiordland Hotel is located in Te Anau, 1640 feet from the lake. The town center is a 10-minute walk from the property. There are lake and mountain views from most rooms.
Located next to Lake Te Anau, Kingsgate Hotel is within walking distance of the town center. It offers excellent walking opportunities nearby and free onsite parking. Unlimited free WiFi is included.
Yael
Israel
Comfortable beds , good shower, ground floor and a big room
Distinction Luxmore Hotel is located in Te Anau's town center, a short stroll from Lake Te Anau. It offers a wide range of accommodations with Fiordland-themed décor.
Kimberly
United States
Great base location to get to Milford, but also wonderful to be right in town with easy access to fantastic restaurants, shops and easy walks around the lake.
Distinction Te Anau Hotels & Villas overlooks the spectacular Lake Te Anau and the Fiordland ranges. It offers elegant rooms with lake and garden views.
waivian
United States
Location was walkable to the main street but basically all hotels in the area was walkable as the town is small.
Located adjacent to Lake Te Anau, Tasman Holiday Parks - Te Anau offers a children’s playground, a hot tub and BBQ facilities. All accommodations features a flat-screen TV.
Alex Samara
Germany
The vibe in the camp site, friendly staff, quiet at night
On average, 3-star hotels in Te Anau cost $130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Te Anau are $129 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Te Anau can be found for $117 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Te Anau this weekend is $361 or, for a 4-star hotel, $40. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Te Anau for this weekend cost around $341 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $232 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Te Anau for tonight. You'll pay around $225 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Te Anau will cost around $427, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
This was a great town. We stayed at here 2 nights to check out Milford Sound. It was the highlight of our two week trip. Allow plenty of time to get there before your cruise time to stop along the way. We ate dinner twice in Te Anau. One night I had Osso Bucco then pizza and salad. Both were very good.
Dixie Athanson
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Te Anau is a pleasant enough town with enough amenities to...
Te Anau is a pleasant enough town with enough amenities to set travellers up for a trip to Milford Sound. It doesn't have any attractions itself apart from the lake. There is a conservation park for birds, but hardly any to see. It is better to spend a night in Te Anau before visiting Milford Sound as it is much closer than Queenstown, from where many tourists depart.
Colin
Australia
Scored 10
10
A lovely little community with easy and relaxed vibes.
A lovely little community with easy and relaxed vibes. Provided a base for us to visit Milford Sound fiord and the Glow worm caves. Several good eateries, supermarkets and playgounds around. This was our second visit after 10 years and it was obvious that the township has grown manyfold in popularity.
Sudhir
Australia
Scored 10
10
Te Anau was a really good stay.
Te Anau was a really good stay. Pretty little town, very friendly, good signposting for those driving. Have to highly recommend the Sandfly cafe! Brilliant we would have lunch there - beautiful sandwiches and coffee and then take away something for tea also. All their food was out of this world!!!! Lovely little town, very relaxed and chilled. Definately be back. Found a lovely little saturday market great for Christmas gifts. Loved seeing the Takahes, great little park.
Sonia
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Good to use Te Anau as a stopping point .
Good to use Te Anau as a stopping point . We drove from Queenstown one day, spent the night , then did a day trip and cruise to Milford Sound. Spent second night in Te Anau so it meant travelling times were minimised. Certainly wouldn’t fancy the bus trip to Milford sound from Queenstown which a lot of people were doing.
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Anonymous
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
The take off point for Milford Sound, so pretty busy.
The take off point for Milford Sound, so pretty busy. The drive to Milford does take at least two hours, allowing for the occasional photo stop. There are a lot of busses and quite a bit of traffic. Some of the more popular restaurants are busy so it pays to book ahead.
A few are closed on Mondays.
Bernard
Australia
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The hosts were very nice and they gave us all the instructions about the town and where to find everything we wanted, such as the restaurants and the bike rental. They served a very good breakfast, with options we could choose from. The view from the lodge and from the room was spectacular with Lake Te Anau and the mountains. Beautiful scenery!
Perfect budget option, we had a 4 bed private dorm and it suited us perfectly. The private bathroom was clean and functional and the fridge was a bonus. Beds were comfy and clean and plenty of plugs for charging devices. Great location in Te Anau with parking, close enough to walk to restaurants in town. Ideal for a trip to Milford Sound.
It's a motel at the entrance to Te Anau. Has pretty come into its years. There has not done much of maintenance in a couple of years. Rooms have everything you will need. The bathroom was our Highlight. Rooms where spacious enough to spread out. They have laundry available.
We only stopped for one night on our way to Milford Sound, but we would have gladly stayed longer! The room was spacious, well decorated, and the bed was comfortable. We won’t hesitate staying at Dusky Motels again when we come back to Te Anau!
Great price for Te Anau in the summer - really appreciate that you keep the costs affordable. Nice self contained cabin with kitchen and tidy clean shared bathrooms, great laundry facilities for track walkers
Mike
New Zealand
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