Whakapapa Holiday Park cabins and lodge

Located in Tongariro National Park and Whakapapa Village area in the Central North Island region

Stay in a cabin in the heart of Tongariro National Park, with an abundance of outdoor adventures on your doorstep. Perfect for families/groups. You can book online.

The cabins are popular - so be sure to book well in advance, particularly for holiday periods. Set in mountain beech forest on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu, they are the perfect base for a wide range of outdoor activities. 

The holiday park is located adjacent to the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre, and is close to the walking tracks and cafes/restaurants in the village.

Facilities

  • 6 cabins sleeping either 4, 6 or 7 people
  • A self-contained unit sleeping up to 4 people
  • Communal kitchen and dining area
  • Coin-operated laundry and drying room
  • Hot showers and toilet facilities
  • Internet access and Wi-Fi
  • Small grocery store
  • Also over 50 campervan and tent sites are available

Fees

  • The self-contained cabin sleeps up to 4 people.
  • The standard cabins sleep 4, 6 or 7 people.

1 May - 30 September

Self-contained cabin

  • $160 per night

Standard cabin

  • $199 per night

1 October - 30 April

Self-contained cabin

  • Weekdays: $188 per night
  • Weekends: $216 per night

Standard cabin

  • Weekdays: $116 per night
  • Weekends: $134 per night

1 December - 29 February

Self-contained cabin

  • Weekdays: $252 per night
  • Weekends: $289 per night

Standard cabin

  • Weekdays: $156 per night
  • Weekends: $179 per night

Bookings

Book directly with the Whakapapa Holiday Park:

Check their terms and conditions before booking (deposit required and cancellation fees apply). 

From National Park Village turn onto SH 48 and travel 6.4 km to Whakapapa Village. The holiday park is adjacent to the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre.

Location

Grid reference: NZTM2000, E1819338-N5657839

There is the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing, many walking and hiking tracks, skiing/snowboarding in winter, and mountaineering - or just relaxing and taking in the mountain views.