
Where to Stay in Greymouth
Discover coastal motels, countryside lodges, and rail-stopover hotels on the West Coast’s rugged gateway.
Overview
Tucked between the Tasman Sea and Southern Alps, Greymouth is the largest town on the West Coast and a natural base for exploring rugged coastlines, glowworm caves, and the wild beauty of the Grey District.
Whether you’re driving the Great Coast Road, hopping off the TranzAlpine, or heading to Punakaiki, Greymouth offers practical and well-placed accommodation for all travellers. Discover more in our full destination guide: Greymouth destination guide.
Accommodation Types
Greymouth stays cater to scenic road trips, rail stopovers, and coastal escapes.
- Railway hotels and motels near the TranzAlpine terminus.
- Beachfront motels and self-contained units west of town.
- Holiday parks with campervan facilities and family cabins.
- Character B&Bs offering West Coast hospitality.
- Lodges and retreats in nearby countryside or riverfront settings.
Neighbourhood Summary
Most accommodation in Greymouth is centrally located or within easy driving distance:
- Greymouth CBD: Best for convenience and walking access to cafes and museums.
- Blaketown & South Beach: Offers beachside motels with ocean views.
- Karoro: A popular spot for motels, close to the beach and supermarket.
- Coal Creek & Runanga: Rural fringe stays just north of town.
- Paroa: Great for family motels with space and quieter surrounds.
Top Recommended Stays
- Gables Motor Lodge: Comfortable, well-reviewed, and centrally located.
- Paroa Hotel: Boutique-style with bar, restaurant, and beach access.
- The Ashley Hotel: Ideal for business or leisure stays with facilities onsite.
- Alpine Rose Motel: Friendly hosts, modern rooms, and family-friendly features.
Tips for Booking
- Book ahead during summer holidays and long weekends, Greymouth is a key stopover.
- Look for self-contained units if you’re travelling with kids or cooking meals.
- If arriving by train, stay near the CBD or request shuttle service from your motel.
- Choose beachside motels like in Blaketown for coastal ambience.
- Some lodges and retreats offer West Coast tours, ask on booking.
FAQs
- Is Greymouth a good base for the West Coast? Yes, it’s central for day trips to Punakaiki, Hokitika, and local nature walks.
- What’s the best area to stay? Near the CBD or Karoro for convenience and easy amenities.
- Can I walk from the train station to my accommodation? Many CBD hotels are within walking distance, check with your host if unsure.
- Are there options for large groups? Yes, motels and holiday parks often have multi-room setups.
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Once your Greymouth stay is sorted, explore limestone cliffs, pancake rocks, rainforest trails, and West Coast history. Start planning:
Accommodations in Greymouth

Adults-Only Retreat in Greymouth
Stay at Goldfield Suites and enjoy peaceful mountain views, free WiFi, continental breakfast, and outdoor relaxation, perfect for couples or solo travelers.
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Spacious Motel Stay Near Greymouth Town Centre
Enjoy modern, self-contained apartments with cooking facilities, free WiFi, and onsite parking. Family-friendly with a BBQ area, close to Greymouth shops, dining, and train station.
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Central Stay in Greymouth with Modern Comforts
Choose from studios or spacious apartments with kitchen facilities, free WiFi, and optional spa baths. Just 1 km from Greymouth Station and 40 minutes from the Pancake Rocks.
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