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Coromandel & Bay of Plenty

Discover the magic of the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty, two of New Zealand’s most captivating regions, perfect for a New Zealand campervan holiday. Located on the North Island’s eastern coast, these regions boast stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and loads of awesome outdoor activities.

The Coromandel, known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and charming towns, is a must-do for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. From the iconic Cathedral Cove to the inviting waters of Hot Water Beach, there’s no shortage of Coromandel attractions to explore. Take a walk along the coastal tracks, indulge in fresh seafood at local eateries, or head out on a scenic Coromandel boat tour to experience the region's rugged coastline. Kayaking around the Coromandel is another popular activity, offering unique perspectives of the area's natural beauty.

The Bay of Plenty, just south of the Coromandel, is renowned for its beautiful beaches, fertile orchards, and vibrant culture. This region is perfect for a campervan holiday New Zealand style, offering a mix of relaxation and adventure. Explore the geothermal wonders of Rotorua, enjoy the golden sands of Mount Maunganui, or visit the picturesque town of Whakatane. The Bay of Plenty is also a food lover's paradise, with an abundance of fresh produce and seafood to sample.

Travelling by campervan is the ultimate way to immerse yourself fully in these stunning regions. With the flexibility to set your own travel itinerary, you can wake up to ocean views, explore hidden gems, and create unforgettable memories. Whether you're soaking in the natural hot springs or hiking through ancient forests, a campervan adventure through the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty promises a truly enriching experience.

 

Why explore Coromandel & Bay of Plenty by campervan

Exploring the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty by campervan is the perfect way to experience these stunning regions. With a campervan, you have the freedom to set your own pace and discover hidden beaches, coastal walks, and vibrant towns without the constraints of fixed schedules.

You can easily spend an extra day kayaking around the Coromandel or exploring local markets in the Bay of Plenty. Having your kitchen, bed, and bathroom on board means you can cook fresh meals, sleep comfortably, and have all the amenities you need wherever you go. This is especially useful in regions where attractions are spread out and the natural beauty invites you to linger a little longer. Whether you're hiking, boating, or just relaxing on the beach, your Apollo campervan is the perfect base for your adventures.

 

Things to do in Coromandel & Bay of Plenty

The Coromandel and Bay of Plenty regions are brimming with activities that cater to all interests. In the Coromandel, explore the iconic Cathedral Cove, accessible by a scenic walk or a kayak tour, and enjoy the natural hot springs at Hot Water Beach. For a unique adventure, take a Coromandel boat tour to discover the rugged coastline and hidden coves. The Coromandel Peninsula also offers fantastic hiking and biking trails, providing stunning views of the lush forests and pristine beaches.

In the Bay of Plenty, head to Mount Maunganui for its famous beaches and vibrant cafe scene. The mountain itself offers a rewarding hike with panoramic views. Visit the geothermal wonders of Rotorua, where you can experience bubbling mud pools, geysers, and natural hot springs. For a bit of adventure, try white-water rafting or ziplining through native forests. The Bay of Plenty is also known for its excellent fishing and boating opportunities.

Both regions offer plenty of opportunities to relax, explore, and immerse yourself in nature. Whether you're into water sports, hiking, or simply enjoying the scenery, the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty have something for everyone.

Alyssa Tresider
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The best family friendly campgrounds near Wellington.

Planning a family campervan adventure around Wellington? New Zealand’s capital city has loads to offer with its vibrant culture, fun attractions, and stunning natural landscapes. And to make your campervan road trip even better, the city has plenty of fantastic campgrounds and holiday parks tailored to families. 

In this blog, we'll guide you through some of the best Wellington region campgrounds where you can park your campervan and enjoy a memorable stay. From Wellington holiday parks with all the amenities to budget-friendly Wellington council campsites that allow you to get closer to nature, we've got you covered. 

 

Why take a camping holiday in Wellington

Known for its picturesque harbour, lush green hills, and fantastic food scene, Wellington is a family-friendly travel destination that ticks all the boxes. Whether it's exploring the interactive museums of the city, taking a scenic bike cruise around the bays, or discovering the hidden gems within the Wellington Botanic Garden, there's something for every member of the family to enjoy.

The appeal of Wellington lies in its diversity. One day you could be spotting seals at Red Rocks Reserve, and the next, you could be riding the historic cable car and taking in the panoramic city views. 

The region's family friendly campgrounds and holiday parks are gateways to exploring this vibrant landscape, offering the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation.

 

What’s the best way to explore the Wellington Region?

When it comes to discovering the wonders of the Wellington region, there's no better way to do it than in the comfort of an Apollo campervan. Whether you’re travelling with tots or teenagers, Apollo's fleet is designed with families in mind.  

Travelling in an Apollo campervan means you have all the essential on-the-go facilities at your fingertips. From a well-equipped kitchenette for those beachside breakfasts to onboard bathrooms (in select models), every detail is taken care of. This level of convenience makes it easy and fun for families to focus on making memories, rather than worrying about the next pit stop. Plus, with the freedom to move at your own pace, you can explore the hidden nooks of the Wellington region that are often missed by the typical tourist trail.

Image: Jake Ward

 

Our top family-friendly holiday park picks in the Wellington Region

We've handpicked a few of the best campsites in Wellington that stand out for their family friendly amenities, stunning locations, and proximity to Wellington's top attractions. 

 

Cuba Street Motorhome Park, City Centre

Located in the heart of Wellington, just a stone's throw from the vibrant Cuba Street, this central city motorhome park offers a unique urban camping experience. This Wellington campsite offers self-contained vehicles a quiet spot amidst the city's lively streets. Its central location means families can easily walk to Wellington's top attractions like Te Papa Museum, the vibrant waterfront, and the iconic cable car, making it an unbeatable choice for those keen to soak up the city's culture and convenience.

 

Catchpool Valley, Remutaka Forest Park

Nestled in the Remutaka Forest Park, Catchpool Valley Campsite is a nature lover's paradise and an excellent option for families seeking a more rustic camping experience. This DOC campsite offers picnic spots, essential facilities, and a range of walking tracks suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The valley itself offers a safe, natural playground for kids to explore, with easy access to educational walks where they can learn about New Zealand's native flora and fauna. It's a fantastic way to disconnect from digital distractions and reconnect with nature.

 

Kapiti Holiday Resort, Paraparaumu Beach

A short walk from Paraparaumu Beach, the Kapiti Holiday Resort provides a blend of beachfront access and private camping luxury. With powered sites that include individual shower and toilet facilities, families can enjoy their own space while being just moments away from the sandy shores. This Wellington holiday park location is perfect for beach activities, and nearby attractions like the Hemi Matenga Scenic Reserve offer stunning walks through native bushland, catering to both relaxation and adventure.

 

Paekakariki Holiday Park, Paekakariki

Located in the charming seaside village of Paekakariki, the Paekakariki Holiday Park offers a tranquil retreat on the Kapiti Coast, just 40 minutes north of Wellington. This family-friendly Wellington holiday park is close to the beautiful beach, making it an ideal spot for families looking to enjoy sun, sea, and sand. With great facilities including a playground and a jumping pillow, it's ideal for families of all ages. Nearby attractions include Queen Elizabeth Park, with its walking and cycling trails, and the Paekakariki Escarpment Track for breathtaking views.

 

Wellington TOP 10 Holiday Park, Seaview

Just 15 km from the heart of Wellington, the Wellington TOP 10 Holiday Park in Seaview offers a peaceful retreat with the convenience of city proximity. This park prides itself on spacious grounds suitable for families, couples, and groups. The park's location makes it easy to explore Wellington's attractions, including the Wellington Zoo and the Space Place at Carter Observatory. With excellent facilities and a family-friendly atmosphere, it's a great base for exploring the Wellington region.

 

Wellington’s Kiwi Holiday Park, Timberlea

Set in the scenic parklands of Akatarawa Valley, Wellington's Kiwi Holiday Park in Timberlea is a family-run park that offers stunning native bush surroundings and riverfront beauty. This Wellington holiday park is close to Harcourt Park, known for its large play area and as a filming location for The Lord of the Rings. The park's commitment to sustainability and its great facilities make it a top choice for environmentally-conscious families seeking a memorable Wellington campervan holiday.

 

Lindale Motor Park

Set in the peaceful rural surroundings of the Kapiti Coast, Lindale Motor Park is a quiet getaway perfect for families. Just north of Paraparaumu, this park is an ideal stopover for ferry crossings, offering easy access to attractions like the Lindale Farm Park, Southward Car Museum, and safe beaches. The park's proximity to cheese and ice cream factories, as well as the Kapiti Island tours, makes it a hit with families looking to try a few new experiences.

 

Kaitoke Regional Park

Just 45 minutes north of Wellington City, Kaitoke Regional Park sprawls across 2860 hectares in the foothills of the Tararua Ranges. This Wellington council campsite, with its lush forest and the tranquil Pākuratahi River, offers families a magical escape into nature. Famous as the filming site for Rivendell in The Lord of the Rings, it's a place where fantasy meets the natural world. Families can enjoy swimming in river pools, exploring forest tracks, and camping near the river, making it an enchanting option for a family getaway.

 

Wairarapa Campgrounds and Holiday Parks

Venturing beyond Wellington city? The Wairarapa region is dotted with family-friendly attractions and holiday parks worth adding to your New Zealand travel itinerary. 

 

Greytown Campground, Greytown

Located in the heart of Soldiers Memorial Park, Greytown Campground offers a peaceful retreat just a short stroll from the historic town of Greytown. And to keep the kids busy, the campground is adjacent to excellent recreational facilities including a playground, swimming pool, and tennis courts. The campground's handy proximity to Greytown's main street makes it easy to explore its Victorian architecture, cosy cafes, and charming shops.

 

Martinborough TOP 10 Holiday Park, Martinborough

In the vibrant wine village of Martinborough, the Martinborough TOP 10 Holiday Park caters well to families, offering amenities like a playground and barbecue area for leisurely afternoons. Nearby, families can cycle through the picturesque village or savour the local gourmet offerings, making this popular holiday park an ideal spot for a relaxing getaway.

 

Castlepoint Holiday Park, Castlepoint

Right on the beachfront, Castlepoint Holiday Park offers a scenic getaway. This holiday park is a prime choice for families with stunning views of the bay and Castlepoint Lighthouse. The park's proximity to attractions like the fossil-rich limestone reef, safe sandy beaches, and the iconic Castle Rock makes it an exceptional spot for families keen on exploring the great outdoors.

 

Lake Ferry Holiday Park, Lake Ferry

Located on the southern coastline of Palliser Bay, Lake Ferry Holiday Park provides families with a wilderness camping experience just a stone's throw from Wellington. This coastal campground is an ideal spot for families looking to engage in outdoor activities like fishing, cycling, and tramping. 

Image: Tourism New Zealand

 

Looking for things to do with your family in Wellington?

Wellington offers the best of natural beauty and urban sophistication, making it a popular destination for motorhome travellers. Here are some highlights of family activities in Wellington:

  • Mount Victoria Lookout: Offers panoramic views of Wellington City and its harbour. It's accessible by car or via walking trails.

  • Wellington Museum: Located on Queens Wharf, it's a treasure trove of the city's history and heritage, with a focus on its nautical stories.

  • Willis Lane: A vibrant spot for food lovers and those looking for entertainment, like bowling.

  • Wellington Cable Car: An iconic ride providing stunning views of the city, with a museum at the top detailing its history.

  • Glow-worms at the Botanic Gardens: A magical experience at night, with guided tours available.

  • Weta Workshop: Offers a behind-the-scenes look at movie-making magic, with props and costumes from famous films.

  • Crocodile Bikes: A fun way to explore Wellington’s Oriental Bay, with options for three or six-seaters.

  • Zealandia Twilight Tour: A chance to meet New Zealand’s precious native wildlife in a predator-proof ecosanctuary.

  • Witching Hour Mini Golf: A spooky twist on mini golf, set in a ghostly realm.

  • Space Place: An immersive journey into the universe, with a state-of-the-art planetarium.

  • Te Papa Museum: New Zealand's national museum, offering interactive exhibitions on the country's history, art, and Māori heritage.

For more detailed information and additional activities, you can explore our handy guides on fun things to do in Wellington and cultural experiences for kids in NZ.

 

7 top campervan travel tips for families

Travelling with children in a campervan can be an enriching experience for the whole family. Here are some tips to ensure a smooth journey:

  1. Packing: Pack light but don't forget essentials like weather-appropriate clothing, first-aid kits, and favourite toys or games to keep the kids entertained.

  2. Safety: Ensure that all passengers have proper seating and that child seats are securely installed. Always have a stocked first-aid kit accessible

  3. Planning: Plan your route with plenty of stops at child-friendly attractions to stretch legs and burn off energy.

  4. Meals and snacks: Stock up on healthy snacks and plan for simple, nutritious meals that can be easily prepared in the campervan.

  5. Entertainment: Bring along books, games, and download movies or shows for rainy days or quiet evenings inside.

  6. Exploration and education: Use the trip as an educational opportunity, exploring local history, geography, and culture at your destinations.

  7. Flexibility: Be prepared to adjust your plans based on weather, mood, and interests to keep the trip enjoyable for everyone.

For more helpful tips, including how to make the most of your family adventure in a campervan, check out our campervan travel tips for families guide.

 

Ready to book your Wellington family road trip?

Ready to kick off your unforgettable Wellington family road trip? Go ahead and book your Apollo campervan online today. With the freedom of a campervan, you're all set to explore Wellington's wonders at your own pace. Start planning your trip now and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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