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Three of New Zealand’s most sought-after holiday rentals are clustered around Otago’s premier travel destinations, according to a new ranking released by Bookabach.
The booking platform recently published its 2026 Baches of the Year list, rounding up five premium properties from about 12,000 listings nationwide.
While the selection is framedaround the homes’ impeccable guest ratings and host reliability, Bookabach’s final cut is more a showcase of what large, high-design builds can become your temporary home in New Zealand’s world-class tourism hotspots.
Star picks for 2026 include an alpine chalet in Queenstown, a countryside stay among the Marlborough grapevines and a beachfront villa in the Bay of Plenty.
Topping Bookabach’s list is Queenstown’s Lakehouse 3, a split-level home on Frankton Hill with a prime spot above the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
Lakehouse 3 is a four-bedroom home overlooking Queenstown's Lake Wakatipu. Photo / Bookabach
The four-bedroom retreat boasts sweeping views of the Southern Alps through its floor-to-ceiling windows and multiple indoor and outdoor gathering spaces.
Tucked into the hillside with a year-round outdoor fireplace, the secluded abode offers as much tranquillity as you’ll find within reasonable distance of the action in town.
Across the Kawarau River in nearby Jack’s Point, Sun Peaks Villa evokes the associations of an alpine chalet within its high country setting beneath The Remarkables.
Queenstown's Sun Peaks Villa is a three-bedroom, chalet-style home at the base of The Remarkables. Photo / Bookabach
Mere minutes’ drive from the skifield access road and with an 18-hole golf course on its doorstep, the home is fitted with the appropriate features to help guests unwind after the day’s expeditions, including a hot tub and outdoor fireplace.
Just over the Crown Range, Wānaka’s Southern Cross Lodge has a character all its own.
Built with a mix of timber, stone and metal, its open-plan space is separated into four bedrooms, three bathrooms and multiple living areas, including a dedicated movie room.
Southern Cross Lodge sleeps up to eight and offers panoramic views over Lake Wānaka. Photo / Bookabach
Guests at the view-blessed lodge get access to the nearby Peninsula Bay recreational facility during their stay, rigged with a pool, health and wellness facilities and a barbecue area.
Further north, the Marlborough wine country forms the perfect rural setting for another top holiday abode in one of Aotearoa’s most sun-soaked regions.
The Nineteenth Vineyard Accommodation sits on the rolling hills of a private vineyard, anchored by an expansive deck that overlooks Fairhall’s wine terraces and the Marlborough Golf Course.
The Nineteenth Vineyard Accommodation, nestled within the Marlborough wine country, is the most economical of the five. Photo / Bookabach
Close to some of New Zealand’s best wineries and sleeping up to four people, it’s also the most economical pick of the bunch in terms of nightly rate.
Rounding out Bookabach’s list of charming lodgings is a “Mediterranean”-style villa that flows directly on to Pāpāmoa Beach.
While not quite Southern France in grandeur, the wooden, weatherboard-clad quarters feature a sea-view kitchen and doors opening out to a seafront terrace.
With an abundance of space and direct access to the sandy surroundings, this Bay of Plenty rental ticks all the boxes for a sun-soaked vacation with loved ones.
The beachfront villa in Pāpāmoa opens directly on to one of New Zealand's best beaches. Photo / Bookabach
Bookabach’s 2026 Bach of the Year winners
Lakehouse 3, Queenstown – four-bedroom home overlooking Lake Wakatipu for ~$1,571 per night
Sun Peaks Villa, Queenstown – three-bedroom home below The Remarkables for ~$1,610 per night
The Nineteenth Vineyard Accommodation, Blenheim – two-bedroom home in the Marlborough wine country for ~$300 per night
Beachfront Mediterranean Villa, Pāpāmoa – four-bedroom beachfront villa for ~$1,375 per night
Southern Cross Lodge, Wānaka – four-bedroom, lake-facing hillside home for ~$761 per night
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