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New Zealand’s South Island is one of the world’s great road trip destinations — 600km of mountains, fjords, lakes, and vineyards, with infrastructure that makes self-driving accessible for any experienced driver.

The Route: Queenstown to Christchurch (10 Days)

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Day 1-3: Queenstown and Arrowtown

Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world — bungee jumping, skydiving, jet boating, and some of the best hiking trails in NZ.

Must-dos:

  • Sunrise hike to Bob’s Peak (the Ben Lomond summit trail)
  • Ferg Burger (world’s best burger, expect 45-minute queues)
  • Jet boat through Shotover River canyons
  • Day trip to Arrowtown (historic gold mining village, 20 min away)

Stay: 2-3 nights in Queenstown. Budget: $120-200 NZD/night for mid-range.


Day 4-5: Fiordland (Te Anau and Milford Sound)

Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland — New Zealand’s largest national park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Milford Sound: The iconic fjord. Take the scenic drive from Te Anau (2 hours), then:

  • Boat cruise through the sound (2 hours, departs from Milford terminal)
  • Kayak to Stirling Falls (add-on, worth every NZD)
  • Fly back from Milford airstrip (scenic flight + cruise combo if budget allows)

Pro tip: Milford Road is one of the world’s most scenic drives — start early (6-7 AM) to avoid tour buses and have the fjord to yourself.


Day 6: Wanaka

Wanaka is the quieter, more laid-back cousin of Queenstown. 1.5 hours from Queenstown.

Highlights:

  • Roy’s Peak (the famous Instagram viewpoint — 5 hours round trip, worth every step)
  • The Wanaka Tree (iconic lone willow tree in the lake)
  • Bike the Wanaka waterfront and surrounding hills

Day 7-8: Mount Cook National Park

Aoraki/Mount Cook is New Zealand’s highest mountain (3,724m) and the centre of the Southern Alps.

Key stops:

  • Tasman Glacier viewpoint (easy 1-hour return walk)
  • Hooker Valley Track (the best day hike in NZ — 10km return, three swing bridges, glacier lake at the end)
  • Stargazing (Aoraki is an International Dark Sky Reserve — book a guided tour or just pull over on a clear night)

Day 9-10: Christchurch to Departure

Christchurch was rebuilt after the 2011 earthquake with striking modern architecture mixed with Victorian heritage.

Must-visit:

  • Christchurch Cardboard Cathedral (interim cathedral built after the earthquake, now a landmark)
  • Hagley Park and the Botanic Gardens
  • The Tramway Restaurant (dining while the historic tram circles the city)

Car Rental

QEEQ and AutoEurope offer the best rates on South Island car rentals. Book 2-3 months ahead for summer (December-February) peak season.

Key requirements:

  • International Driving Permit (IDP) required for most nationalities
  • Rent a 2WD with good ground clearance for gravel roads (Mount Cook)
  • Campervan is a popular option — freedom to sleep anywhere, but driving is slower on winding roads

Cost estimate: €50-100/day for a mid-size SUV in summer, campervan €100-200/day.


Budget Breakdown

CategoryCost (NZD)
Car rental (10 days)$1,200-2,000
Accommodation (avg $150/night)$1,500
Activities (Milford cruise + activities)$400-800
Food$600-1,000
Gas$300-500

Total for 2 people: ~$4,000-5,500 NZD (€2,200-3,000)


Best Time to Go

  • Summer (Dec-Feb): Longest days (16+ hours), warmest weather, but most crowded and expensive
  • Shoulder seasons (Mar-Apr, Oct-Nov): Fewer crowds, autumn colours (Mar-Apr) or spring wildflowers (Oct-Nov), shorter days
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): Ski season in Queenstown, but short days (9 hours) and some roads may close

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