Stargazing at the Rosewood New Zealand Lodges
New Zealand — September 5, 2024 — As light pollution impacts 80 percent of the world, stunning night skies are often a rare sight. However, in New Zealand, travelers can experience some of the most breathtaking stargazing in the world year-round, thanks to its minimal light pollution and low population density. With two Dark Sky Sanctuaries, two Dark Sky Reserves, and a Dark Sky Park, New Zealand is a sanctuary for astro tourism, offering views of the Milky Way that are almost entirely unobstructed by light pollution.
Three beautiful Rosewood lodges—Rosewood Cape Kidnappers, Rosewood Kauri Cliffs, and Rosewood Matakauri —are nestled in some of the country’s most pristine and remote locations, offering unparalleled access to the wonders of the southern skies. Each lodge offers a unique stargazing experience where guests will find themselves in the perfect spots to marvel at this celestial splendor:
- Rosewood Cape Kidnappers offers a guided tour of the Southern Hemisphere’s constellations led by their resident astronomer, Gary Sparks. Situated in the semi-isolated Hawke’s Bay region, where light pollution is minimal, the lodge’s lawn becomes a portal to the universe. As Gary unravels the mysteries of the stars, planets, and galaxies, guests will gain a new appreciation for the night sky’s beauty and significance.
- Rosewood Kauri Cliffs offers the Star Gazing Kiwi Encounter Night Tour where guests will wander through the forest under the stars, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will help guests find the elusive kiwi bird. Then, settle by the fire-pit for a nightcap and s’mores as guests gaze at distant galaxies and stars through powerful telescopes.
- Rosewood Matakauri offers the Starry Night Adventure where guests have the chance to explore the night sky with two telescopes, a licensed laser pointer, and night binoculars. They can learn about tātai aroraki (Māori astronomy) and discover how the night sky connects the Māori people to their ancestors.
The spectacle of New Zealand’s pristine night sky is a draw for over 75% of prospective visitors, and with New Zealand’s ongoing efforts to become a certified ‘dark sky nation,’ there’s no better time to explore the country’s celestial wonders than now.
For more information on Rosewood Cape Kidnappers, Rosewood Kauri Cliffs, and Rosewood Matakauri, please visit rosewoodhotels.com/en/matakauri/robertson-lodges or contact Julia Kent (julia@vkpr.com) at Victoria King Public Relations.