Weekend Herald

Helena Bay joins nation’s most elite luxury lodges

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New Zealand’s most expensive new residentia­l lodge will open its doors to guests next month.

Helena Bay, a $ 50 million- plus developmen­t 40 minutes north of Whangarei, will take just 10 people at a time.

The spectacula­r property is in an exclusive club of similar luxury retreats, including Taupo’s Huka Lodge and the Queenstown area’s Blanket Bay.

Helena Bay management yesterday declined to comment, other than confirming there will be a grand opening before the first paying guests start arriving from November 1.

Prices have now been set on the luxury lodge’s website.

Villa suites are pegged at an eyewaterin­g $ 3850 per couple per night or $ 3500 for a single occupancy, from November to April 30. Junior suites are priced at $ 2100 for a double occupancy or $ 1750 per single person.

Prices for both villa options are lower for the rest of the year.

The hideaway lodge — just a 40- minute helicopter ride from Auckland for most of its clientele — has been built for Russian billionair­e Alexander Abramov, one of the richest men in the world.

Abramov, who made his US4.2 billion ($ 5.8b) fortune in steel and has a number of homes around the world, visited the property a year ago and is understood to be planning further trips soon.

To complement the opulent interior design guests will enjoy exploring the individual rooms of the main house, decorated with eclectic artwork and treasures collected by the owners during their travels.

Guest facilities are generous and include a gym, sauna, massage room, a 25m heated swimming pool, library, lounge areas, formal and informal dining areas and an outdoor fire pit.

Other top- end features include a health spa wing with Russian- style mosaic tiles, imported Russian and Italian furnishing­s and a lavish five- toone staff/ guest ratio.

Christophe­r Seel, Helena Bay Holdings’ managing director, told the Weekend Herald last year the high staff numbers would ensure guests received the utmost care and attention.

“Staff will be working in the health spa, kitchens, on housekeepi­ng, serving, as porters, office staff, activities and amenities staff, ground staff, vegetable and landscape gardeners,” he said during a sneak preview.

Another staff member said the buildings and property were so sprawling that radios and mobile phones were needed. Golf cart fleets enable staff to move swiftly around the grounds.

 ??  ?? The new hideaway lodge on a Northland waterfront boasts luxurious interiors and will cater for just 10 people at a time when the first guests arrive on November 1. Russell Blackstock
The new hideaway lodge on a Northland waterfront boasts luxurious interiors and will cater for just 10 people at a time when the first guests arrive on November 1. Russell Blackstock

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