South Island | Christchurch to Queenstown Road Trip Itinerary
On this 27 day road trip you will enjoy the wildlife, massive mountains, subtropical rainforest and golden beaches.
Start your 27 day journey by picking up your selected campervan or motorhome from the Christchurch branch. Once you have picked up your camper, it’s time to explore Christchurch! Start by exploring the Christchurch Botanical Gardens, which is boasting the widest collection of both native and exotic plants in all of New Zealand.
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Day 2: Christchurch to Dunedin
Distance: 360kms
Travel time: 4hrs 34min
Time to hit the road! On your first leg of the trip, don’t tire yourself out and stop at the pretty country town of Geraldine. Here you will find the local thriving business, Barker’s at Geraldine, famous for their chutneys and chocolate sauce. With a cafe attached, it’s a great place to stop and have a tea break before heading off on your final journey to Christchurch.
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Day 3: Dunedin
Dunedin is a mix of heritage, wildlife and colourful nightlife. During your stay here explore some of the many popular museums as well as New Zealand’s only castle - Larnach Castle, which has been carefully restored to its original Victorian grandeur.
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Day 4: Dunedin - Balclutha
Distance: 78kms
Travel time: 58mins
Balclutha is the ultimate gateway to explore The Catlins, a rugged coastline where you’ll find countless waterfalls, beaches, rare wildlife and lighthouses. If you’re keen to spend more time exploring The Catlins find a full itinerary here.
Day 5: Balclutha - Stewart Island (leave vehicle at Bluff)
Distance: 150kms
Travel time: 1hr 46min
Today you will be heading to Bluff, to take the ferry ride to Stewart Island. You will need to leave your campervan at Bluff as motorhomes are not permitted on the island. If you’re a seafood fan, make sure you try Bluff oysters before you hop on the ferry to Stewart Island.
Day 6: Stewart Island
Stewart Island has an area of 1,746 square kilometres and is the third-largest island of New Zealand. The island is heaven for bird watchers due to the absence of natural predators, birds have been able to form huge colonies including some special species.
Day 7: Stewart Island - Fiordland
Distance: 179kms
Travel time: 2hrs 7min
Head back on the ferry to Bluff to pick up your campervan and get back on the road heading east to Fiordland. On your way to Fiordland, stop in Winton and visit some of the best op-shops in the country and enjoy a tea or coffee at Magnolia Tree Cafe.
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Day 8: Fiordland - Queenstown
Distance: 171kms
Travel time: 2hrs
Before heading north to Queenstown, spend the day exploring Milford Sound - one of New Zealand’s top visitor attractions. Rain or shine, it continues to captivate all types of travellers with its beautiful surroundings, ink-dark waters, gushing waterfalls and captivating views.
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Day 9: Queenstown
Being the adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown boasts a variety of activities for all sorts of people. Feeling adventurous? Give jet boating or bungy jumping a go! Not feeling that brave? A lake cruise enjoying the stunning mountain views might be more your speed.
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Day 10: Queenstown - Lake Tekapo
Distance: 256kms
Travel time: 3hrs 3mins
While driving from Queenstown to Lake Tekapo, make a stop at Mt Cook - New Zealand’s highest mountain.To see the best view of the mountain and glacial scenery, book a helicopter ride. If you’d rather enjoy the view while enjoying a meal, there’s a number of restaurants at the top of the mountain with tasty food to enjoy the picturesque views from.
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Day 11: Lake Tekapo
Lake Tekapo (a part of a UNESCO Dark Sky Reserve), can be found in the heart of the Mackenzie Country. Here is the perfect place to unwind after 10 adventure-filled days to lie by the lake and admire the pristine blanket of sparkling stars where they burn brightly as though they were only close by.
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Day 12: Lake Tekapo - Kaikoura
Distance: 400kms
Travel time: 5hrs 4mins
To break up the long 5 hour drive, stretch your legs at Rakaia Gorge Walkway. The whole track is 10.4 km return, however, if you just make your walk for 45 minutes you will find yourself at a good lookout point to enjoy the views from. Once arriving in Kaikoura, hire a surf board down at the beach to catch a few waves.
Day 13: Kaikoura - Hanmer Springs
Distance: 130kms
Travel time: 1hr 52mins
Once arriving in Hanmer Springs, relax at the hot springs or one of the spas in town. If you’d rather not rest your feet, Hanmer Springs offers a range of outdoor activities like jet boating, horse trekking and bungy jumping.
Day 14: Hanmer Springs - Marlborough Sounds
Distance: 287kms
Travel time: 3hrs 56min
Ever wanted to know how the Maori live? In Marlborough Sounds you can spend a day with a local Maori family, who are storytellers & environmentalists and are more than happy to give you an insight into their way of life.
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Day 15: Marlborough Sounds
There’s no point going to the South Island if you’re not spending a day or two in Marlborough Sounds. The sea-drowned valleys found in New Zealand’s north end in Picton are some of the most beautiful you’ll see in the island. Swim among friendly jellyfish, trek Queen Charlotte track or simply savour the majestic natural environment.
Day 16: Marlborough Sounds - Wellington
Distance: 99kms
Travel time: 4hrs 4min
It’s time to say goodbye to the South Island and hello to the North Island. Hop on the Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry at Picton - book your ferry now!
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Day 17: Wellington
There is plenty to do in New Zealand’s capital - Wellington. Start your day with a coffee at Flight Coffee where you can taste a variety of coffees. Then spend your day at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa learning about the history of New Zealand and the Maori culture.
Day 18: Wellington - Whanganui
Distance: 191kms
Driving time: 2hrs 36min
While in Whanganui, visit New Zealand’s only public underground elevator (unique for the Southern Hemisphere) taking you to 66 metres to see amazing panoramic views of the Tasman Sea, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Taranaki.
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Day 19: Whanganui - New Plymouth
Distance: 161kms
Travel time: 2hrs 5mins
New Plymouth is situated in the Taranaki region, which is full of incredible waterways. The best way to see them up close and personal is a kayaking tour! Book yourself on a kayaking tour on the open sea heading to the Sugar Loaf Islands Marine Reserve. Make sure you have a waterproof camera as you’ll want to capture the seal colonies you come across.
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Day 20: New Plymouth - Waitomo
Distance: 172kms
Travel time: 2hrs 29mins
On your way from New Plymouth to Waitomo, you’ll take the New Zealand State Highway 43 also called the Forgotten World Highway. This picturesque highway makes driving an absolute breeze. On your way you’ll also find a couple of ghost towns and the Moki Tunnel, better known as Hobbit’s Hole.
Day 21: Waitomo - Rotorua
Distance: 139kms
Travel time: 1hrs 48mins
Prior to heading off to Rotorua, spend the day exploring Waitomo. This area’s name comes from the Maori words wai (water) and tomo (hole) as underneath the green hills of Waitomo lies a maze of caves, sinkholes and underground rivers.
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Day 22: Rotorua
Admire the views of stunning clouds of geothermal steams from the Inferno Crater at the Waimangu Volcanic Valley. If you're feeling adventurous, there are also great activities like hikes, walks, cruises, or a combination of all within the relaxing area of Lake Rotomahana.
Day 23: Rotorua - Auckland
Distance: 229kms
Travel time: 2hrs 45mins
Are you a Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit fan? On the drive between Rotorua and Auckland step into the enchanting village of Hobbiton movie set.
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Day 24: Auckland - Waipoua Forest
Distance: 231kms
Travel time: 3hrs 10mins
Get in touch with nature at the legendary Waipoua Forest, one of the three major Kauri forests in New Zealand. Here you will find Tane Mahuta, also known as the “King of the Forest”, and Te Matua Ngahere which are said to be approximately over 2,000 years old.
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Day 25: Waipoua Forest - Bay of Islands
Diatance: 131kms
Driving time: 2hrs 30mins
Once you arrive in the Bay of Islands, head to the Paihia Wharf and hit the water. There are a number of ways to enjoy the water and see some of the 144 islands dotted across the bay. Whether you’d like to hire a speed boat, take it easy on a sailing trip or even jump on a dolphin watching cruise - the options are endless!
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Day 26: Bay of Islands - Auckland
Distance: 235kms
Travel time: 3hrs 49mins
While driving south to Auckland, break up the journey by stopping at Whangarei Heads. Known as a natural playground with its beautiful coastal and harbour beaching along with volcanic peaks and forests.
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It’s the time you have been dreading - time to pack up and drop your beloved campervan at the Apollo Auckland Branch. We hope you had a great journey and hope to see you again for another trip soon!
days | 27 |
kms | 3,599 |
stops | 19 |
LabelField4 | 3 |
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