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New Zealand is one of the world’s best destinations for a campervan road trip. Vast landscapes, stunning scenery, and a well-developed campsite network — driving a campervan through the North and South Islands, parking beside a lake or the sea at night to stargaze, is the most immersive way to experience New Zealand. This guide covers vehicle selection, routes, campsites, and all the practical details.

Campervan Types

TypeOccupantsFacilitiesReference Price/Day
Compact (2-person)2Bed + small kitchen + basic toilet$80–150
Mid-size (4-person)2–4Full kitchen + toilet + shower$150–250
Large (6-person)4–6Bedroom + lounge + full facilities$200–350

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South Island Classic Route (10–14 Days)

Route: Christchurch → Lake Tekapo → Mount Cook → Wanaka → Queenstown → Fiordland National Park → Dunedin → Christchurch

StopDistance/Drive TimeHighlights
ChristchurchStarting pointPick up/drop off vehicle, supermarket stocking
Lake Tekapo230km / 3hMt John Observatory, dark sky reserve
Mount Cook115km / 1.5hHooker Valley Track, glaciers
Wanaka270km / 3.5hThat Wanaka Tree, lavender farms
Queenstown70km / 1hAdventure sports capital, Skyline Gondola
Fiordland290km / 4hMilford Sound cruise
Dunedin290km / 4hOtago Peninsula, yellow-eyed penguins

North Island Highlights Route (7–10 Days)

Route: Auckland → Hobbiton → Rotorua → Lake Taupo → Wellington (ferry to South Island)

  • Hobbiton: Film set; pre-book tickets through Klook, approximately $95/person
  • Rotorua: Geothermal wonders and Māori cultural village
  • Lake Taupo: New Zealand’s largest lake with crystal-clear water
  • Glowworm Caves: Waitomo Caves — take a boat through the cave lit by thousands of glowworms

Campsite Network and Booking

New Zealand has four main campsite networks:

  • DOC (Department of Conservation) campsites: Cheapest at $6–15/vehicle; online booking required
  • Holiday Parks: Mid-range at $35–70/vehicle; full facilities
  • Freedom Camping: Free, but only certified self-contained vehicles may use these spots
  • Top 10 Holiday Parks: Premium campsite chain, approximately $50–90/vehicle

Booking: The DOC website opens reservations 90 days in advance. Popular spots (Lake Tekapo, Franz Josef) frequently sell out within minutes during peak season (December–February).

New Zealand Driving Tips

  • Right-hand drive, left-hand traffic: New Zealand drives on the left like the UK — opposite to most countries. Spend a few minutes adjusting after picking up the vehicle before hitting the main road
  • Highways: The South Island has few motorways; most roads are two-lane; don’t follow too closely
  • Parking: Free outside cities; pay attention to paid parking hours in urban areas
  • Fuel: Large gaps between towns in rural areas — refuel proactively; diesel is cheaper than petrol in the South Island
  • Data: Airalo New Zealand eSIM: 5GB $15, valid 30 days, includes calling minutes

Budget Reference (14-day campervan trip / 2 people)

ItemCost Reference
Round-trip flights$800–1,400/person
Campervan rental (14 days, mid-size)$2,100–3,500
Campsites (mixed)$400–700
Activities (Hobbiton + Milford Sound cruise)$200–300
Food + miscellaneous$500–800
Total (approx.)$4,500–7,500 / 2 people

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