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Motorhome and Campervan Hire Christchurch

 

Haere mai, welcome to Christchurch.

Christchurch, the garden city, is the start of your South Island adventure. Whether you are an intrepid explorer, an adrenaline junkie, or prefer a more sedate pace and all the comforts of home, your motorhome is the ideal way to explore our world famous scenery and attractions at your own pace.

Looking for Christchurch campervan rental?

Your Apollo motorhome is your home away from home while you explore the stunning South Island. Unpack once, stop where you like and stay as long as you like. From Christchurch the options are endless. Explore the city with its art and history museums, shopping options and the food scene. Christchurch has continued to rebuild with new dining and entertainment precincts that will rival its larger city competitors. For the best campervan rental Christchurch has to offer, get in touch with Apollo today!

 

Christchurch Airport Transfer Information

We offer a shuttle service to and from the airport between 8am to 4pm.

The shuttle runs every hour: Branch to the airport on the hour and airport to branch at quarter past the hour.

We will also run additional shuttles when the number of guests is more than the shuttle capacity.

The shuttle area is outside gates 1 and 2 in the domestic area.

There is no customer parking available inside the grounds of our branch, but there is a wide range of safe, secure, convenient and affordable parking options situated close by. We recommend using Parkopedia to research options.

Christchurch Branch

  • Address:
    159 Orchard Road, Christchurch Airport, 8053
  • Opening Hours:
    Monday – Sunday: 8am – 4:30pm
  • Telephone:
    0800 845 222
  • Distance from City:
    10.7 Kilometres / 6.6 Miles
  • Taxi Fare City:
    NZD $59 Approx
  • Distance from Airport:
    2.7 Kilometres / 1.6 Miles
  • Taxi Fare Airport:
    NZD $25 Approx
  • Closed Days:

    All branches are closed on Christmas Day (25 Dec). 

 

What to do on your Christchurch campervan road trip?

 

With Apollo’s campervan and motorhome hire in Christchurch, you can explore every corner of New Zealand’s spectacular South Island.

Head north, to Hanmer Springs and Kaikoura, where the stunning scenery and friendly locals combine with fresh seafood and the famous Marlborough wineries. Further on you’ll be able to explore the Marlborough Sounds and the golden sands of the Tasman National Park.

To the west coast, the photo opportunities are endless. There's so much on offer including tramping, mountain biking, the glaciers of the wild West Coast and the local beers and whitebait patties. Yum!

And of course the famous southern scenic route, including the Southern Lakes, Aoraki Mt Cook, Queenstown and Milford Sound, where every bend in the road will take your breath away. Literally millions of people come from all over the world to see our back garden, why not you!

Discover Christchurch City

Welcome to Christchurch, the doorway to the South Island. On your journey, you will discover endless natural beauty in this uniquely New Zealand setting, from snow-capped mountain ranges to lake-side vistas. However, now that you’re here, why not check out what the city of Christchurch has to offer first?

After you set off from our branch just outside the airport, cruise on into the CBD and enjoy the cultural delights of New Zealand’s oldest city. From restaurants and heritage architecture, to street art and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra concerts in Hagley Park, feast your senses on all Christchurch has to offer. 

Botanic Gardens

As one of the city’s most popular attractions, the Christchurch Botanic Gardens feature the most extensive collection of local and exotic plantlife throughout New Zealand. With over 1.1 million patrons each year, these epic botanic gardens are a place of ever-evolving natural beauty. There's something new to see with every season. 

Christchurch Gondola

For the best view in town, ride the Christchurch Gondola to the top of the Port Hills. This experience offers a stunning outlook over the city, the Southern Alps, Lyttelton Harbour and the Canterbury Plains. At the summit, you can enjoy a variety of activities, including shopping, the Time Tunnel Ride or a beverage and snack at the Red Rock cafe.

Willowbank Wildlife Reserve

Want to see a Kiwi bird in its natural habitat? How about with no glass between you? At the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, you can get close to many of New Zealand’s native icons, as well as other local and introduced species. Walk around the park at your own pace and let the animals eat out of your hand, then stay for a Maori cultural demonstration or walk through the gift shop.

Your South Island campervan adventure

Ready to see the Lord of the Rings in real life? After exploring what Christchurch has to offer, it’s time for the main event. With the dazzling scenery in every direction, we lay out what the South Island has to offer, place by place. Read on to discover where our campervan hire can take you.

Lake Tekapo

Regardless of the season, Lake Tekapo is a sight to behold. Fed from a nearby glacier, bask in the reflection of the crystal clear waters, or visit one of the local cafes to gaze across this great blue expanse. When the sun sets, prepare yourself for a dazzling night time display. Known for its stargazing, local tours operate from Wednesday to Sunday, taking you to the perfect spots to witness our vast milky way. 

Aoraki Mount Cook

Standing at 3724 m above sea level, Aoraki Mount Cook is the tallest mountain in New Zealand. On a clear day, it stands magnificently against the sky - a memorable sight for anyone to behold. For day trips to Mt Cook, we highly recommend the Hooker Valley Track. At an easy 3 hour return time, the Hooker Valley Track offers stunning views of Hooker Lake, the Mueller Glacier and, of course, Aoraki Mount Cook. 

Hanmer Springs

Unlike most places, Hanmer Springs is ideal for both thrill seekers and chill seekers. The thermal springs are the perfect place to unwind after a long day’s driving, with temperatures reaching up to 36C in some pools. However, for those who are a little more restless, Hanmer Springs Attractions offers a whole host of high-octane fun. From jet boating to river rafting, to quad bike tours and bungy jumping, they have it all. The best part is, they operate from one location, making it possible to do multiple tours in a single day.

Marlborough Sounds

With over 50 conservation reserves, 1500 km of coastline and many hidden bays and quiet beaches, the Marlborough Sounds are a place to find your own piece of paradise. The perfect setting for an island hopper cruise, float between islands and coves as you drink in some of NZ’s most picturesque coastline. With the best south island wineries located in this region, the Sounds are also the ideal place to please your palate, as well as your soul.

Things to do in Christchurch

Alyssa Tresider
/ Categories: NZ blog

Campervan vs. tenting: What we prefer and why

Planning a New Zealand road trip and torn between the charm of a campervan or the simplicity of a tent? I’ve been there too! After countless adventures across the country, I’ve had the chance to experience both campervanning and tenting and while each option has its own unique appeal, I’ve developed a preference that suits my travel style best. The team at Cheapa have asked me to break it down for those unsure about which option to go for, so I’m here to help.  

In this guide, I’ll share my insights on the pros and cons of both options. Whether you’re craving that authentic, back-to-nature camping vibe or seeking more comfort and convenience on the road, here’s what I’ve discovered. 

 

Why I love campervanning

For me, campervanning is all about travelling in comfort and convenience, with your accommodation, kitchen, and storage all packed into one vehicle. From compact campervans to larger motorhomes, there’s a range of options to suit your style and budget. You can hit the road, explore at your own pace, and park up in a cool campground or freedom camping spot. The major benefit? There’s something reassuring about knowing that, wherever you go, your bed, kitchen, and essentials are right there with you. Having a cosy, weatherproof space to retreat to after a long day of adventuring takes your road trip to the next level! 

 

What tenting brings to the table

Tenting is the classic camping experience, where you pitch your tent under the stars and get as close to nature as possible. It’s simple, raw, and all about embracing the outdoors. The big benefit of tenting is its simplicity and connection to nature – I love that you can set up almost anywhere and enjoy a true back-to-basics experience. However, after a few too many nights of battling the elements and wrestling with tent poles, I’ve found myself appreciating the comfort and reliability that a campervan offers even more. 

 

Comparing campervanning to tenting

When it comes to hitting the road in New Zealand, the choice between campervanning and tenting can shape your entire adventure. Having tried both, I've found that each has its own set of perks and challenges that cater to different types of travellers. 

Let's dive into what each experience offers and how they compare, so you can decide which suits your road trip style best. 

 

Comfort and convenience

You really can’t beat campervan travel for the comfort and convenience factor. With a campervan, setting up camp takes a matter of minutes. Find your spot, get level, plug in, and kick back!  

If you’re like me and you like to explore a few different locations in a single road trip, campervan travel makes it super easy. You can travel from one spot to another without spending an hour packing things into the car and then taking it all up again.  

It’s also really easy to make meals. With a cooker and fridge on board, you can quickly and easily whip up a home-cooked meal or enjoy a cold drink.  You’ve also got the benefit of having power – which means you can warm up easily, take a hot shower, and turn the light on at night when you need the bathroom. 

On the other hand, tent camping gives you that classic ‘back to basics’ feeling. There’s something satisfying about finding the perfect spot and setting up your own little shelter under the stars. Sleeping in a tent brings you closer to nature, but it also means you’re exposed to the elements. As much as tenting has its own unique appeal, I get a much better night’s sleep in the comfort and security of a campervan bed.  

 

Flexibility and freedom 

When my partner and I travel by campervan, we love having the freedom to change plans on a whim. If the weather changes or you hear about a hidden gem worth checking out, it’s easy to adjust your travel itinerary on the go. This kind of spontaneous travel is what we love about campervanning – it gives you the freedom to follow your own adventure. I remember one time we were exploring Coromandel when another campervan traveller told us about a cool beach nearby. We decided to check it out and loved it so much that we ended up staying at a cool freedom camping spot nearby.  

Tenting does have its benefits too, especially when it comes to getting up close with nature. However, we’ve found that one of the main challenges is fitting all the gear into the car – especially if you’re travelling with a group. Between the tent, sleeping bags, air mattresses, and cooking gear, it can quickly feel like a game of Tetris trying to pack everything in!  

TOP TIP: We recommend downloading the thl Roadtrip app to use on your travels. It’s packed with useful info like nearby campgrounds, points of interest, the nearest dump station etc. Plus, it helps you stay connected with real-time road updates and route suggestions to make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play

 

Cost

Renting a campervan certainly involves some costs – you have rental fees, fuel, and campsite fees to consider. But what's great about choosing a campervan, especially from Cheapa Campa, is its affordability. They frequently offer special deals that make it even more cost-effective. Plus, it's not just a vehicle; it’s your accommodation too, which streamlines expenses significantly. Having a kitchen onboard was a game-changer for us. We saved heaps by preparing our meals in the campervan rather than eating out, which, as anyone travelling New Zealand will tell you, can really add up. 

When it comes to tenting, there are minimal initial costs, and ongoing expenses are generally low. However, it does require an initial investment in good-quality camping gear, including a durable tent. While you do pay less for campsite fees and your gear can last for years, you also need to factor in your transport costs.  

 

Experience and adventure

We love to add a bit of adventure into a road trip. And New Zealand has plenty of options to choose from. Earlier this year we hiked the Tongariro Crossing which was pretty exhausting! After a full day hike, coming back to the campervan felt like luxury. Being able to jump into a hot shower, whip up a homemade meal in the kitchen, and then relax in a comfy bed was bliss. Plus, the extra storage space in our campervan made it easy to bring along all our outdoor gear for our road trip. 

We found that tenting does demand more in terms of preparation and resilience. Plus you need to pack all your cooking and washing up gear which can mean carrying quite a heavy load. Space can be at a premium too, so you have to think more carefully about what you can bring and what you’ll need to leave behind.    

 

Campervanning vs. tenting: what we prefer and why

Both campervanning and tenting have their own unique appeal, but if we had to choose, we’d say campervanning takes the win for us. There's just no beating the blend of mobility, comfort, and convenience that a campervan offers. With a campervan, your transport, your sleeping quarters, and your dining room are all rolled into one nifty package.  

And let’s talk about space. We could pack in everything we needed – hiking gear for the trails, surfboards for the waves, and still have plenty of room for food and a few bottles of those excellent local wines we found along the way.  

The best part? The freedom to change plans whenever we want. If we found a spot we loved, we could just stay an extra day. If we heard about a cool festival or hidden gem nearby, off we went. That flexibility is a huge reason why we choose to keep travelling by campervan. 

 

Tenting is still fun though

That said, tenting has its place too. There’s something nostalgic and satisfying about setting up a tent and falling asleep under the stars. It’s simple, and it’s raw – just you, your tent, and the great outdoors. It takes me back to childhood camping trips and offers a connection with nature that’s hard to replicate.  

Of course, tenting means you've got to be a bit more on the ball with planning, especially when it comes to the weather. And yes, moving from place to place can be a bit of a workout with all the gear. But for those who love the outdoors and the simple joy of camping, these are just parts of the adventure. It’s about getting back to nature and enjoying the simplicity of life. 

 

Ready to hit the road?

Now that you’ve had a glimpse into the pros and cons of campervanning and tenting, it’s time to decide how you want to experience your next New Zealand adventure. If comfort, convenience, and flexibility sound like your kind of travel, then campervanning is the way to go!  

At Cheapa Campas, we offer affordable and reliable campervans perfect for all kinds of road trips. So why wait? Start planning your New Zealand road trip and book your Cheapa Campa online today.  

 

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Where to stay in Christchurch

 

The Canterbury region is ideal for motorhome and campervan journeys with excellent holiday parks located close to all the popular tourist attractions and towns. These areas are well equipped for road trippers, as they have everything from kitchen and bathroom facilities to powered sites specifically for campervan rentals. Some holiday parks also offer various recreational facilities like barbeque areas, swimming pools, biking and walking trails, and small stores for basic goods.

For inspiration, check out these fantastic holiday parks which cater to motorhomes and campervans:

Tasman Holiday Park, Christchurch - Only 15 minutes from the Christchurch CBD, the Tasman Holiday Park is the perfect place to begin your holiday on New Zealand’s South Island. 

Leithfield Beach Holiday Park - North of Christchurch, stop here on your way to the Marlborough Sounds and enjoy beach-side accommodation for a fraction of the price. 

The Lake Tekapo Holiday Park - Stay at the top of Lake Tekapo while remaining within walking distance of the town centre, the lake’s edge and local hot springs.

For the more adventurous Christchurch campervan travellers, you can also free camp in certain places throughout the South Island. Freedom camping is a great way to explore New Zealand on a budget, but it comes with strict rules and regulations. You must have a certified self-contained vehicle with your own toilet, shower and waste disposal facilities on board. If you’re planning to free camp in your motorhome rental, Christchurch City Council has rules and regulations about where you can stay.

Why choose Apollo for campervan and motorhome hire in Christchurch?

 

Apollo is New Zealand’s leading provider of premium quality motorhome and campervan rentals. Designed and built by expert RV manufacturers, our entire fleet is custom-made for New Zealand’s unique climate and terrain. Whether you are looking for your next adventure or want to enjoy a relaxing scenic drive, the best way to explore Christchurch is with an Apollo campervan.

We offer a wide range of campervan and motorhomes to suit any budget and group size. Each vehicle is kitted out with quality appliances and furnishings so you can have all the comforts of home on your road trip. For great Christchurch campervan deals, contact our friendly team at Apollo and start planning your dream holiday.

New Zealand camping site

Nearest Campsite

North South Holiday Park

530 Sawyers Arms Road, Harewood, Christchurch 8051

+64 3359 5993

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Nearest Fuel Station

Z - Sawyers Arms - Service Station

Sawyers Arms Road, Harewood, Christchurch 8053

+64 3359 8448

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Nearest Supermarket

Countdown

530/546A Memorial Avenue, Harewood, Christchurch, 8053

(03) 357 0450

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