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Incredible Tiny House with Magnificent Views in Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand


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This is one very incredible tiny house with even more amazing views in Akara, South Island, New Zealand. It’s a studio-style tiny home with a double-size bed, kitchenette, bathroom, and outdoor area.

The double-size bed converts into your couch during the day. Outside there’s a deck with outdoor furniture, a barbecue grill, and a hot tub. I’m afraid if I ever go to a place like this, I may never come back. This one is available to book as a vacation rental on Glamping Hub (see below).

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Tiny House with Incredible Views in Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand

Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

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Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

Image via Glamping Hub

Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

Image via Glamping Hub

Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

Image via Glamping Hub

Incredible Tiny House with Amazing Views in Akaroa

Image via Glamping Hub

This remote tiny house is located in Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand, and can accommodate two guests. The studio-style tiny house boasts a cozy double-size bed. In the bathroom, there is a toilet, a sink, and a shower. Linens and towels are provided.

Learn more:

https://glampinghub.com/newzealand/southisland/akaroa/tiny-house-rental-akaroa-south-island/

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  • Jello
    December 21, 2018, 2:07 pm

    I don’t care what the house looks like, those views are magnificant!!! That is a fabulous setting. LOVE!

  • Sheila Plourde
    December 21, 2018, 3:34 pm

    Beautiful! Love the scenery. That alone would be incredible. Sheep are cool too. Could count them and fall asleep. 😉

  • Eric
    August 18, 2019, 2:42 am

    As a Kiwi… not the bird kind btw, I can say that is just pretty normal scenery in NZ.

  • Mary
    April 20, 2020, 7:57 am

    How wonderful, what a great place to do nothing but enjoy the beauty!
    I would love to have more information about that woodstove. Anyone know who the maker is?

    • Natalie C. McKee
      April 20, 2020, 2:04 pm

      Not sure about that one, but Cubic Mini Woodstoves sells a similar model to heat up to 200 sq. ft. Super cute!

  • Nerida Duncan
    May 19, 2020, 10:35 pm

    Skite :). So would that be an expensive block of land being right on the coast? I could wake up to that every day and never get tired of it. Is the water cold? It would be just tooo cruel to look at it all year round only to have it too cold to take a restorative dip in on a regular basis.

    • Eric
      November 1, 2020, 4:44 pm

      Depends where it is. I know a woman in Akaroa and it isn’t all that expensive. But there is plenty of coastal areas where it is cheap. Then conversely there are areas that are eye wateringly expensive. Water is cold in the winter but warms up in spring and summer, Even tolerable in autumn.

  • K V Thomas
    July 21, 2020, 1:17 am

    very nice design

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