Pampering in untouched nature
Nestled in the heart of Queen Charlotte Sound , Marlborough , between beautiful woodlands and a secluded cove is the luxury five - star Bay of Many Coves resort . The generous private balcony of your elegant suite offers you an absolutely dazzling sea view both from the inside and from the balcony. Discover this breathtaking landscape during spectacular activities above and below water in this part of unspoilt New Zealand . Pamper yourself with a treatment or massage in the spa or relax in the cedar wood hot tub. Swim in the freshwater all-season pool and dine in the world-class restaurant. Fully charged and totally in love, you don't really want to go home. Where the world can't find you...
Tips & Tops Bay of Many Coves Resort:
- Choose to stay in the elegant Kereru suite or apartments with one, two or three bedrooms
- The Kereru suite consists of two luxurious bedrooms that connect to a modern lounge, with its own fireplace and balcony with breathtaking views over the Queen Charlotte Sound
- The interior color palette reflects the natural tones of warm woods, sand and stone with textured designer fabrics and outstanding architectural details
- The chefs prepare their menus only from locally sourced and sustainable products, collecting the best ingredients from the sea and the land. For example, enjoy delicious seafood 'Kai Moana' served with tasty New Zealand wines from our own cellar
- Take part in one of the many activities on offer such as forest walks around the coves, to the waterfalls or spectacular viewpoints, sailing, fishing, diving or kayaking
- Have an unforgettable experience swimming with dolphins in Cook's Strait or Cloudy Bay
- Take a short walk and experience the visual magic of the indigenous 'titiwai', the Maōri name for 'glowing worms', meaning 'projected over water'. Find them in the bush, under logs or in the foliage be amazed by this unique ecosystem
- Visit the 'Bay of Mystery', Totaranui's spiritual heartland, where you will hear unique stories about the area and its history
- Be sure to visit the 'Oruawairua' Bird Sanctuary, Betty Rowe's 'Arapawa Island' Nature Reserve or the old Maōri 'Turangawaewae' Homestead