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Canterbury

Located in the heart of the South Island, the Canterbury region is known for its picture-postcard rural landscapes, rich history, and charming towns and cities. From hiking in the Southern Alps to wandering through the Botanic Gardens, you’ll never be short of great things to do in Canterbury! Little wonder it’s such a popular destination to explore on a New Zealand campervan holiday.

Christchurch, the entry point to Canterbury, is a city of creativity and renewal, celebrated for its stunning gardens, historic architecture, and lively arts scene. Browse the city shops, delve into the engaging exhibits at the Canterbury Museum, or enjoy a leisurely punt ride on the Avon River. For thrill-seekers, Christchurch offers exciting activities like hot air ballooning and skydiving.

Beyond the city, Canterbury's landscapes vary from the expansive Canterbury Plains to the dramatic Southern Alps. Drive to the charming town of Akaroa, located in an ancient volcanic crater, or head to Hanmer Springs, renowned for its thermal pools and outdoor adventures. This region is perfect for a campervan holiday New Zealand-style, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. 

Wildlife enthusiasts will love Kaikōura, a picturesque coastal village where you can see whales, dolphins, and seals. For hikers, the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park offers stunning trails with views of glaciers and alpine meadows, surrounding New Zealand's highest peak.

 

Why explore Canterbury by campervan

Exploring Canterbury by campervan is the ultimate way to experience this amazing region. With a campervan, you can set your own schedule and take in everything from lively city vibes to peaceful nature escapes, all without the hassle of fixed itineraries.

Travelling by camper means you can wake up to the sights and sounds of nature right outside your door. Start your day with a sunrise over the Southern Alps or a peaceful morning by the coast. Having your kitchen, bed, and bathroom on board means you can enjoy a hot breakfast and coffee and then hit the road without the stress of packing and unpacking.

There are endless Canterbury attractions to check out, and a campervan lets you enjoy it all on your terms. And of course, the beauty of a campervan is that you can stay longer at the spots you fall in love with, take a spontaneous detour, and meet other like-minded travellers along the way. Plus, you get to discover those hidden gems that traditional tours might miss. Think secret coastal spots, scenic back roads, and quiet campsites where you can really connect with nature.

 

Things to do in Canterbury

Looking for fun things to do in Canterbury? You won’t have to look too far. This awesome part of New Zealand is bursting with activities that cater perfectly to campervan travellers. Whether you’re into adventure or relaxation, you’ll discover a long list of things to do in Christchurch. Explore the city by tram, head up to the Port Hills by gondola, or soak away the day at the He Puna Taimoana hot pools.

Head out of the city to discover more Canterbury attractions. Check out the wonderful wineries of Waipara. Hanmer Springs is a must for its famous thermal pools and outdoor adventures like hiking and mountain biking. For a truly awe-inspiring experience, check out Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Whether you're into hiking, stargazing, or just soaking up the views, this place is a hiker's paradise. 

With so many places to visit in Canterbury, including scenic drives and hidden gems, you'll never run out of things to do. Whether you’re into outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply enjoying the beautiful scenery, Canterbury has something for everyone.

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Popular Canterbury road trips & itineraries

Stretching for around 450 km along the east coast of New Zealand's South Island, Canterbury is perfect for scenic road trips. Start in Christchurch and explore the city’s gardens, museums, and vibrant food scene. Drive to the charming town of Geraldine, known for its artisan shops and delicious local produce. Relax in the serene atmosphere of Lake Tekapo, where you can enjoy stargazing and hot springs. Journey through the Canterbury Plains to the vibrant town of Timaru, offering coastal walks and a rich cultural heritage. Don't miss the picturesque village of Castle Hill, famous for its unique limestone formations and hiking trails. With stunning landscapes and diverse attractions, a campervan holiday in Canterbury promises an adventure at every turn.

South Island | Christchurch to Arthur's Pass Road Trip Itinerary

This scenic 4-day road trip is the perfect starting trip for anyone new to campervan holidays and road trips, with short driving days and plenty of beautiful places to stop and soak in the serenity along the way.

Day 1: Christchurch

Found on the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, Christchurch is known for its great mix of entertainment, cultural experiences, and historical buildings. Christchurch is perfect launching pad for your next New Zealand motorhome holiday.

With a lively arts community, museums and art galleries are a must visit too. Christchurch has a newly developed restaurant scene which delivers on local and international flavours and culinary delights worth indulging in.

Pick up your campervan hire in Christchurch and stock your on board fridge up with delicious local goodies before settling in for a good night’s rest at a local campground, ready for the next day’s adventure!

 

Roadside stop south island nz campervan tripImage: Flynn Graham

 

Day 2: Christchurch- Akaroa

Travel time: 1 hr

Distance: 87 km

Departing from Christchurch, we suggest the easiest of the two drives that will take you to Akaroa. Travelling down State highway 75 you will journey via Lake Ellesmere and Lake Forsyth before climbing over the hills to the stunning Akaroa Harbour.

Akaroa is full of character and charm. Originally a French Settlement, Akaroa is intertwined with homage to its French history with French street names and local restaurants incorporating French themes and menus. Bon appétit!

Why not visit the Akaroa Museum or check out one of the beautifully restored historic cottages while in town? There is also marine life to explore on the Akaroa harbour cruises, where you might just meet penguins, fur seals and dolphins.  After a day of exploring, you can park up at a local campground in Akaroa.

 

Kaikōura, Canterbury
Image: Miles Holden via Tourism New Zealand

 

Day 3: Akaroa - Arthurs Pass

Travel time: 2.5 hr

Distance: 214 km

Travelling back towards Christchurch and journeying to Arthurs Pass is a slightly longer drive than day 2, however, with the ease or stopping wherever you like with your camper, you won’t mind the added time to explore.

Once out of Christchurch you will embark on the journey through the Canterbury Plains - bringing rolling green hills while passing through towns like Kirwee, Darfield, Sheffield and Springfield.  If you fancy adding some skiing to your motorhome holiday, this route winds into the ski areas of Porter Heights and Craigieburn, which are an easy detour. You can then follow the Waimakariri and Bealey Rivers before arriving at Arthur’s Pass

While Arthur’s Pass today is a sophisticated mountain pass with stunning scenery, this route was first used by Māori tribes crossing to the West Coast to find pounamu (jade).  There’s plenty to explore at Arthur’s Pass with several short walks, plus climbing, hiking and ski adventures all available within the Arthur’s Pass National Park.

The beauty of a motorhome holiday in the South Island of New Zealand is that you can stay and play as long as you’d like without having to worry about hotel check in times – so you can make the most of your time exploring Arthur’s Pass.  

 

Bealey Valley, Arthur's Pass, Canterbury
Image: Unlimited NZ via Tourism New Zealand

 

Day 4: Arthurs Pass – Christchurch

Travel time: 2 hr

Distance: 170 km

On your return journey to Christchurch, you will travel back via the Waimakariri and Bealey Rivers and ski areas of Porter Heights and Craigieburn. We would recommend taking this opportunity to stop at Lake Pearson and Grasmere for a few Instagram worthy holiday snaps with your camper van.

Your next stops on the way back to Christchurch are the friendly rural towns of Kirwee, Darfield, Sheffield, and Springfield.

The journey ends in Christchurch – the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand.  Christchurch city has many walking and cycling paths along the beautiful Avon River. We’d recommend taking some time to stretch your legs and enjoy in the sights of the city before returning your home on wheels back to the Apollo Christchurch branch.

 

Port Hills, Canterbury
Image: Julian Apse via Tourism New Zealand

 

Ready to book your Christchurch road trip?

There’s plenty to explore around Christchurch city and beyond. The first step is to book your Apollo camper today.

Hiring a camper means you have the flexibility to stay and play as long as you’d like. With branches in Auckland and Christchurch you could even pick up your camper at one branch and return at another – make the adventure yours!

Looking for more inspiration for your next New Zealand road trip? Check out our blogs:

 

Looking for places to stay?

Apollo works with a number of campground networks – we recommend downloading our ApolloConnect App or find out more info on places to stay.

This driving route is supplied by New Zealand Tourism Guide.

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Helpful tips for visiting Canterbury

Canterbury enjoys a temperate climate, making it a great destination to visit year-round. The region’s weather varies across the plains, coastlines, and mountains, offering a diverse range of seasonal experiences.

Summer: (December to February) are warm and dry, with temperatures averaging between 20°C to 30°C. This is the perfect time for outdoor activities like hiking in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, visiting one of the great beaches along the coastline, or enjoying the gardens in Christchurch.

Autumn: (March to May) brings cooler temperatures and stunning foliage, especially in areas like Hanmer Springs and the Canterbury Plains. It’s a great time for scenic drives and exploring the countryside with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C.

Winter: (June to August) can be cold, particularly in the mountainous areas, with temperatures often dropping to around 0°C to 10°C. The Southern Alps are ideal for winter sports, including skiing and snowboarding. Christchurch and the coastal regions remain milder, making it a pleasant time for indoor attractions and hot springs.

Spring: (September to November) sees the landscape come alive with blooming flowers and warmer temperatures, typically ranging from 10°C to 20°C. It’s an excellent season for outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to visiting the region’s parks and gardens.

For a memorable campervan holiday in Canterbury, packing the right gear is key. Here’s what you should consider bringing to make the most of your adventure:

  • Layered clothing: Canterbury's weather can be quite variable. Pack lightweight clothing for sunny days, but also bring layers like fleece or wool for cooler mornings and evenings. A waterproof jacket is essential for rain and wind.
  • Footwear: Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are a must for exploring trails, especially in mountainous areas. Also, pack comfortable sandals or shoes for casual strolls and beach visits.
  • Campervan essentials: Consider adding some extras to your campervan setup, such as a portable barbecue for outdoor cooking, and folding chairs and a table for al fresco dining.
  • Sun and rain protection: The region’s sunny days require good sun protection, so pack high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-protective sunglasses. Don’t forget a durable rain jacket and waterproof pants for those occasional showers.
  • Beach and outdoor gear: Bring swimwear and towels for beach visits, as well as snorkelling gear if you plan to explore underwater.
  • Handy extras: Essentials like insect repellent, a basic first aid kit, and reusable water bottles are important. A good camera or smartphone is great for capturing the stunning landscapes and unique moments of your trip.

For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

Banks Peninsula: Southeast of Christchurch, Banks Peninsula boasts rolling hills, secluded bays, and rich history. Formed from ancient volcanic craters, its unique landscape is perfect for outdoor activities. Akaroa, the main town, is known for its French heritage, offering charming shops and cafes. Visitors can enjoy dolphin watching, kayaking, and hiking scenic trails. The Akaroa Harbour is ideal for sailing and fishing, while the Banks Peninsula Track showcases stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

Methven: A charming alpine village in Canterbury, Methven is renowned for outdoor adventures and warm hospitality. In winter, it’s a hub for snow sports enthusiasts, with Mount Hutt Ski Area offering top skiing and snowboarding. In warmer months, Methven provides excellent hiking, mountain biking, and fishing opportunities. The picturesque Rakaia Gorge is perfect for jet boating and scenic walks. With cosy cafes, lively bars, and traditional events like the Methven A&P Show, Methven is a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Lyttelton: A historic port town near Christchurch, Lyttelton is known for its vibrant arts scene, rich history, and stunning harbour views. The town’s charming streets feature unique shops, galleries, and cafes. Lyttelton Harbour, formed by an ancient volcano, is ideal for boating and wildlife watching. The Lyttelton Farmers Market offers local produce and artisan goods every Saturday. Historical landmarks like the Timeball Station and the Lyttelton Museum provide a glimpse into the town’s past, making Lyttelton a rich and engaging destination.

Hanmer Springs: In the foothills of the Southern Alps, Hanmer Springs is famous for its therapeutic hot springs and outdoor adventures. The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa offer natural thermal pools and wellness treatments. Beyond relaxation, the area boasts hiking, mountain biking, and forest walks in Hanmer Forest Park. The village features boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. For thrill-seekers, Hanmer Springs offers jet boating and bungy jumping. With its blend of relaxation and adventure, Hanmer Springs is an ideal destination in a stunning setting.

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park and rest in Canterbury, there's no shortage of picturesque, comfy campgrounds. Here are a few worth checking out:

  • Freedom camping areas
  • North South Holiday Park
  • Ashburton Holiday Park
  • Methven Camping Ground
  • Glentunnel Caravan Park

Best family-friendly campgrounds near Christchurch:

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