Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand explained

The Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand (often shortened to YHA New Zealand or YHANZ) is a youth hostelling association in New Zealand. it comprises 16 privately owned associate backpacker hostels—8 in the North Island, and 9 in the South Island. All properties are franchise or associate partners.

Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the organisation in 2007, then Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand described YHA NZ as a "standout New Zealand organisation" and "such an iconic feature of holidaying in New Zealand".[1] The YHA hostel in Wellington (now closed) won the Hostelworld "Hoscar" prize for Best Hostel in Oceania in 2007 and 2008.[2] In 2009 the YHA hostel in Rotorua (now closed) won the award.[3]

In November 2021, it was reported that YHA New Zealand would close its remaining 11 managed hostels in December, due largely to COVID-related financial losses,[4] however 20 other individually-owned YHAs will continue to operate as normal. These 20 individually-owned YHAs are as follows: Ahipara, Paihia, Bay of Islands, National Park, Taupō, Waitomo, Whanganui, Whangarei, Arthur's Pass, Golden Bay, Hanmer Springs, Kinloch, Nelson, Picton, Punakaiki, Springfield, Westport.[5] The remaining hostels closed on 15 December 2021. In 2022 YHA sold its five remaining hostels (Auckland, Aoraki Mt Cook, Franz Josef, Queenstown Lakefront and Te Anau) and four hostels previously sold to RPZ in 2021 and leased back to manage, were also on-sold to Gaw Capital Holdings Limited (Rotorua, Wellington, Lake Tekapo and Wānaka). Eight of them rejoined as YHA Associates, only Te Akau not keeping the YHA logo. The lease of Christchurch Hereford St was also taken over by Gaw in 2022.[6] [7] The hostels were then refurbished and rebranded Haka House.[8]

History

The Sunlight League was formed in 1931 in New Zealand and their attention was drawn to German youth hostels later that year;[9] youth hostels had begun in Altena in 1912.[10] The first ones in the Southern Hemisphere were those of the Youth Hostel Association of New Zealand, after its formation on 8 April 1932,[11] at a meeting of 9 Canterbury tramping organisations, brought together by the League[12] and chaired by Sir Arthur Dudley Dobson. Sir Arthur was elected as President and vice-presidents included Sir Heaton Rhodes and Professors Arnold Wall and Macmillan Brown. Cora Wilding had negotiated for trampers belonging to the clubs forming the Association to stay at nearby Le Bon's Bay, Port Levy, Pigeon's Bay, Okain's Bay, Akaroa, Duvauchelle, and Hill Top, all on Banks Peninsula.[13] Teddington and Diamond Harbour were also added in 1932.[14] YHA-NZ had 895 members by 1953.[15] in 1983 there were 47 hostels, 6,700 life members and 21,000 ordinary members.

It has been a member association of Hostelling International since 1946. YHA New Zealand was established in 1932 in Canterbury by Cora Wilding.[16] The national office is based in Christchurch. A national council was created in 1955. In 1965 there were 39 hostels and 7000 members. Previously, the patron of the association was the Governor-General of New Zealand.

Current YHA-NZ hostels

This is a list of current YHA-NZ hostels.[17] This section was up-to-date .

Name Image Region Year opened
Aoraki Mt CookHaka House, 4 Kitchener DriveCanterbury1958[18] replaced in 1987[19] Closed 15 December 2021,[20] reopened December 2022[21]
Auckland InternationalHaka House, Turner StAucklandrefurbished 2018[22] Closed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022.
Auckland K'Road[23] 373 Karangahape Road[24] Auckland
ChristchurchHaka House, 36 Hereford StreetCanterburyClosed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022.
Franz JosefHaka House 2-4 Cron StreetWest Coast1980[25] Closed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022
Hanmer SpringsKakapo Lodge, 14 Amuri AvenueCanterbury
Lake TekapoHaka House, 5 Motuariki LaneCanterburyClosed 15 December 2021, reopened 18 November 2022[26]
Nelson59 Rutherford StreetNelson
Paihia, Bay Of IslandsLevel 2/ 76 Marsden Road[27] Northland
Queenstown6 Henry Street[28] Otago
Queenstown Lakefront88-90 Lake EsplanadeOtago1972[29] Closed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022
RotoruaHaka House, 1278 Haupapa StBay of Plenty2008[30] Closed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022.
TaupōFinlay Jacks, 20 Taniwha StreetWaikato1984
WaitomoJuno Hall, 600 Waitomo Caves RoadWaikato
Wānaka94 Brownston StreetOtago2009[31] Closed 15 December 2021, reopened 19 December 2022.
Wellington292 Wakefield StreetWellingtonClosed 15 December 2021, reopened December 2022.
WestportTrip Inn, 72 Queen StreetWest Coast
WhanganuiManawatū-Whanganui

Former hostels

This section lists the locations of former YHA-NZ hostels.

Name Image Region Opened Closed
AhiparaNorthlandAhipara was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Arthur's PassCanterbury1955[32] replacing 1948 hostel2023[33]
Bay of Islands, The RockNorthlandcruise boatThe Rock Adventure Cruise was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Golden Bay (Tākaka)TasmanGolden Bay, Annies Nirvana Lodge was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Cora Wilding, ChristchurchCanterbury19661997[34]
Rolleston House, ChristchurchCanterbury19742020[35]
City Road, AucklandAuckland1990, refurbished 2016[36]
71 Stafford Street, DunedinOtago1969 replaced 1980listed 1986[37]
GisborneGisborne1974[38] Gisborne was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
1190 Victoria Street, HamiltonWaikato1961, replaced 19812006[39] to 2013[40]
HokitikaWest CoastHokitika, Birdsong Backpackers was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Kinloch, GlenorchyOtagoKinloch, Wilderness Retreat was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Canterbury 1957[41]
NapierHawke's Bay1984[42]
National ParkManawatū-WhanganuiBackpackers still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
42 Weka Street, NelsonNelson1981after 2010[43]
New PlymouthTaranakiNew Plymouth, Sunflower Lodge was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
ŌkāritoWest Coast19581990[44]
Kukupa, Pigeon BayCanterbury19521995[45]
PaihiaNorthlandPaihia was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
PictonMarlboroughThe Villa was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
PunakaikiWest CoastPunakaiki, Te Nikau Retreat was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Queenstown CentralOtagoClosed 15 December 2021, lease not renewed
RaglanWaikatoduring 2010s[46]
SpringfieldCanterburySpringfield, Smylies was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021
Te AnauSouthland1961 replaced 1977[47] and again since[48] Closed 15 December 2021, sold in 2022 for staff accommodation[49]
Trout Stream, Cooper’s CreekCanterbury1948[50] now derelict[51]
WhangāreiNorthlandWhangārei Falls Holiday Park was still affiliated to YHA in November 2021 Closed 2022[52] [53]

References

  1. Web site: YHA 75th Anniversary Dinner . 5 May 2007 . The Governor-General of New Zealand . 1 April 2009.
  2. Web site: Hostel on to winning formula . 3 March 2008 . The Dominion Post . 1 April 2009.
  3. Web site: Hoscar for YHA Rotorua . Swiss Youthhostels . 1 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090409154814/http://www.youthhostel.ch/455.html . 9 April 2009 .
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  5. Web site: YHA New Zealand closes its doors after 89 years. 2021-11-28. YHA. en.
  6. Web site: YHA 2022 Annual Report .
  7. Web site: YHA . YHA's Heritage and History . 2024-03-13 . YHA . en.
  8. Web site: December 2023 . YHA New Zealand - Last Update of the Year! . 2024-03-13 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  9. Web site: 29 September 1931. SUNLIGHT LEAGUE. STAR (CHRISTCHURCH). 25 October 2021. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
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  20. Web site: November 2021 . Important Notice to Members - The Future of YHA: Further Clarification . 2024-03-13 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  21. Web site: December 2022 . YHA News - Summer 2022 . 2024-03-13 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  22. Web site: YHA . NEWS: YHA Auckland International Reopens Following Refurbishment . 25 October 2021 . YHA . en.
  23. Web site: Quality Budget + Backpacker Accommodation in New Zealand . 2024-06-04 . YHA . en.
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  26. Web site: YHA News - November 2022 . 2022-12-03 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  27. Web site: YHA Paihia Bay of Islands - Budget backpacker accommodation . 2024-06-04 . YHA . en.
  28. Web site: YHA Queenstown Central - Budget backpacker accommodation . 2024-06-04 . YHA . en.
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  31. Web site: YHA's Heritage and History . 25 October 2021 . YHA . en.
  32. Web site: 15 August 1955 . ARTHUR'S PASS YOUTH HOSTEL OPENED.—A Photograph taken on Saturday when the Youth Hostel Association's new building at Arthur's Pass was officially opened. The hostel is a memorial to Sir Arthur Dudley Dobson. PRESS . 25 October 2021 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  33. Web site: August 2023 . YHA New Zealand - August Update . 2024-03-13 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  34. Web site: Avebury House History. 25 October 2021. Avebury House. en.
  35. Web site: 5 April 2021. Former YHA hostel in central Christchurch could be sold by city council. 25 October 2021. Stuff. en.
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  39. Book: Whitfield, Laura Harper, Tony Mudd, And Paul. The Rough Guide to New Zealand. 2006. Rough Guides. en.
  40. Web site: 8 December 2013. Hamilton's Women's Refuge faces funding crisis. 25 October 2021. Stuff. en.
  41. Web site: 22 October 1957. Montgomery Youth Hostel Opened At Hilltop. PRESS. 25 October 2021. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
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  43. Web site: Youth Hostel. 25 October 2021. www.heritage.org.nz.
  44. Web site: Okarito School (Former). 25 October 2021. www.heritage.org.nz.
  45. Web site: Kukupa Side School (Former). 25 October 2021. www.heritage.org.nz.
  46. Web site: Manu Bay Raglan . Raglan23.
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  48. Web site: YHA Te Anau . 2021-10-25 . YHA . en.
  49. Web site: May 2022 . YHA News May 2022 . 2024-03-13 . us8.campaign-archive.com.
  50. Web site: 18 November 1948. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMPERS BUILD HUT.—This Youth Hostel Association hut at Trout Stream, near Cooper's Creek, Oxford, is being built by voluntary labour at the week-ends by members of the Christchurch Tramping Club. The hut will hold 24 bunks. PRESS. 25 October 2021. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  51. Web site: Jim Adams Memorial Hut (YHA Hut), Private land. 25 October 2021. Hut Bagger NZ. en.
  52. Web site: 25 November 2021 . YHA New Zealand Closes Its Doors After 89 Years . 2022-12-03 . www.scoop.co.nz.
  53. Web site: Quality Budget & Backpackers Accommodation in NZ . 2022-12-03 . YHA . en.