The New Zealand Herald

Luxury stay

Exclusive tourist lodge set to open

- Anne Gibson property editor anne.gibson@nzherald.co.nz

New Zealand’s most exclusive new tourist lodge opens tomorrow and will take guests from November 1.

Helena Bay in the Bay of Islands is a $50 million-plus developmen­t 40 minutes north of Whangarei, down a private winding driveway off the back road to Russell.

“The property features 3km of pristine coastline, four private beaches and many intimate coves,” the lodge’s marketing material says.

“National Geographic Traveler Magazine ranked this location second-equal in The World’s Top Rated Islands, Coastlines and Beaches.”

The resort is set to take only about 10 guests at a time and a villa suite from November 1 to April 30 next year is being advertised at $3500/night for a single occupancy and $3850/night for a double occupancy.

Many furnishing­s inside the new lodge were imported from Russia (custom-made floral neutral-tone linen drapes) Italy (coffee tables, cabinets, drawers and other furniture) and the Middle East (rugs).

But New Zealand materials are also prominent. Lounge side tables and a 6m 14-seat outdoor dining table are made from 3000-year-old swamp kauri. One handmade kauri hall table in the main lodge is 5m long, standing on curved stainless steel legs.

The lodge general manager is Neil McFarlane, who is originally from Dunoon on Scotland’s west coast and knows about hospitalit­y having been a luxury cruise yacht captain.

The lodge’s developmen­t was headed by Chris Seel, of project manager Northland Coastal Developmen­ts. Four houses were built for Russian billionair­e Alexander Abramov in the project.

Tomorrow’s opening will involve a number of tangata whenua from Ngati Wai, whose marae is on a nearby property and who have expressed support for the developmen­t.

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Picture / Greg Bowker Lodge general manager Neil McFarlane.

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