The emerging trend of lifestyle hotels in New Zealand
Lifestyle hotel brands are starting to emerge in New Zealand, as operators look to tap into the next generation of travellers and draw millennials back to the hotel market.
A portfolio of four Auckland hotel, lodge and commercial properties, three of which are occupied by award-winning tour and accommodation provider Haka Tourism Group on ten-year leases, are up for sale.
Hotel Coachman and Skotel Alpine Resort sold Dean Humphries Colliers New Zealand
The sales of two central North Island hotels in recent weeks have highlighted the strength of New Zealand’s regional tourism economy amid the country’s ongoing tourism boom.
TFE Hotels to open Travelodge Hotel Auckland in 2020
Auckland’s newest waterfront neighbourhood, Wynyard Quarter, will soon be home to a new 154-room Travelodge Hotel in 2020, adding a much-needed mid-tier accommodation offering to the precinct.
Visitor levy to raise $80 million to future proof tourism
The New Zealand Government has approved a new International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy to be set at $35 per visitor, raising an estimated $80 million a year to go toward tourism infrastructure and conservation projects.
Rotorua Lakefront and Whakarewarewa Forest to receive $27 million funding boost
The Rotorua Lakefront and Whakarewarewa Forest has been given a significant boost from the Provincial Growth Fund, which is investing $27.4 million to help unlock its potential as a world-class tourist destination.
Auckland New Zealand Hotel Research Report: Horwath HTL
According to Horwath HTL in their latest Auckland Hotel Market Outlook report, 41 hotel projects in various stages are planned to open over the next five years with a total of 6,500 rooms, which if they proceed, represents an increase of approximately 89% of the current major hotel supply in...
Auckland’s newest upscale hotel has opened - The 152 room, 4.5 star Sebel Auckland Manukau which was developed and is managed by Rayland Enterprises under the AccorHotels brand.