One of New Zealand's Most Impressive Stays Is Back-With 20 Suites Set Along the Country's Longest River
Briefly

Huka Lodge is a luxurious retreat lining the banks of the Waikato River in New Zealand, known for its rich history and celebrity visitors. Originally established as a tented fisherman’s camp in 1924 by Alan Pye, it has transitioned into an opulent lodge featuring 20 riverside suites and modern amenities after a recent $14 million renovation. Celebrated designer Virginia Fisher preserved the lodge's 'retro, camping-by-the-river' aesthetic while modernizing the space with vibrant décor, expansive dining options, and improved views of the captivating river, ensuring its allure remains intact for future generations.
Huka Lodge retains its charm and allure with stunning views of the Waikato River, exquisite accommodations, and a rich history, appealing to both adventure seekers and luxury travelers.
Renovated with careful attention to detail, Huka Lodge combines modern elegance with retro elements, preserving its unique character while catering to contemporary tastes and demands.
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