Holiday Home Rentals promotes accommodation in the Nelson region, including the greater Tasman districts; Abel Tasman accommodation and Golden Bay accommodation.
You will find a range of self-catering holiday accommodation to hire, including short-term holiday lets and long-term holiday rentals available all year round, and travel accommodation that can be booked online, or direct with the owner.
Private listers are welcome to advertise accommodation, including the family home (or other forms of accommodation including board and homestay accommodation) either as a short-term let or long-term let, or where you have accommodation available all year round.
We can act as your accommodation booking agent, or provide full holiday home property management, or list and handle all accommodation booking inquiries yourself.
If you are wanting accommodation but don't have time yourself to search the internet then we can help; simply complete our online 'Accommodation Finder' form and we will e-mail you a list of accommodation available from which you can book.
We welcome businesses wanting to advertise, and private individuals wanting to advertise their services to either the accommodation owner, or to those seeking accommodation.
| On The Beach Retreat |
Arrow Rock |
The Mudcastle |
Palazzo Motor Lodge |
Rowling Heights View |
| Patons Rock, Golden Bay |
Nelson |
Upper Moutere, Nelson |
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| Two beachfront holiday units just steps to the beach. Each 2-bedroom unit sleeps 4 people with bed and bath linens provided. Fully self-contained, north facing decks. You are only 10-minutes drive from Takaka and 20-minutes to Collingwood. Ideal central location to explore the wonders of Golden Bay. |
All rooms enjoy beautiful up close views over the harbour,
located above and just behind the houses on the Quay ( main road) so you can relax on the balcony away from the road noise. 8 minute stroll to Tahuna beach or to the Waterfront Restaurants and only a 4 minute drive to town.
Large lounge and balcony, King size bed with En-suite. |
Recently filmed as one of the “World's Most Extreme Homes”, The Mudcastle is situated in the beautiful rolling countryside of Upper Moutere, and is created from the clay beneath us. If you are looking for a place to stay that is memorable and inspirational, we invite you to experience one of the three suites we offer.
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Central Nelson accommodation within 2 minutes stroll to all of Nelson's famous restaurants and shops. Offers 16 stylish apartments, each an individual expression of luxury living. Guest accommodation is uncluttered, warm, quiet, comfortable and simply relaxing, each apartment featuring original works by well-known artist Liz Jenkins. |
What a view from this one bedroom holiday unit directly above Kaiteriteri Beach;watch all the joyous water activities from the deck! Just an hour’s drive from Nelson fully self-contained accommodates up to four guest. The bedroom has two singles and the lounge has a double pull-out sofa bed, bed and bath linens provided with electric blankets for the two singles. |
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Nelson is a city on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay, and is the economic and cultural centre of the Nelson-Tasman region. Established in 1841, it is the second oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island.
Nelson received its name in honour of the Admiral Horatio Nelson who defeated both the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Many of the roads and public areas around the city are named after people and ships associated with that battle and Trafalgar Street is the main shopping axis of the city. Inhabitants of Nelson are referred to as Nelsonians.
Together with the town of Richmond, the Nelson Urban Area has a population of around 60,000 ranking it as New Zealand’s 9th most populous city and the geographical centre of New Zealand.
Nelson is well known for its arts and crafts, and each year hosts popular events such as the Nelson Arts Festival. The annual Wearable Art Awards began near Nelson and a museum, World of Wearable Art, is now housed close to Nelson Airport showcasing winning designs.
Nelson's Māori name, Whakatū, means 'build', 'raise', or 'establish'. Nelson is one of the few New Zealand cities to have its own flag.
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