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Queenstown, New Zealand

Motorhome and Campervan Hire Queenstown NZ

 

Nestled among a stunning backdrop of natural wonders, Queenstown is home to a range of activities for everyone. Known as the adventure capital of the world, each season offers new experiences. In winter, it’s all about skiing and snowboarding while the summer months attract thrillseekers for bungee jumping, jet boating, white water rafting, canyon swings and more.

Whether you’re looking for adventure or simply want to relax in a beautiful setting, Queenstown is a must-see destination when travelling through New Zealand. And a motorhome or campervan rental is the ideal way to explore the iconic scenery and attractions of the Otago region at your own pace.

Looking for Queenstown campervan hire?

Experience the freedom of exploring Queenstown with Apollo campervans! If you are embarking on a South Island adventure, our campervans are your ticket to discovering New Zealand's stunning landscapes. From the adrenaline-fueled activities in Queenstown to the breathtaking beauty of Milford Sound and the Remarkables, every corner of the South Island offers unforgettable experiences. With Apollo, picking up your campervan from Queenstown is just the beginning of an epic adventure through the unparalleled scenery of New Zealand's South Island.

For the campervans Queenstown travellers can trust, choose Apollo!

Getting to the Queenstown Branch

Our Queenstown shuttle operates from 8am to 3:30pm, Monday to Sunday. It is available on request and can fit up to nine people. On arrival at Queenstown Airport, head out the main entrance, to the Commercial Transfers area, and use the Freephone located there to call us. You will see instructions to press 809. Once you dial, you’ll be given three options; press “require assistance” and this will put you directly through to the Branch for pick up. If you wait here, the white electric shuttle with maui logos will be there to pick you up.

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.

Queenstown Branch

  • Address:
    50 Lucas Place, Frankton, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
  • Telephone:
    0800 845 222
  • Distance from City:
    8 Kilometres / 4.9 Miles
  • Taxi Fare City:
    NZD $40 Approx
  • Distance from Airport:
    0.9 Kilometres / 0.5 Miles
  • Taxi Fare Airport:
    NZD $20 Approx
  • Closed Days:

    Branch open hours are:

    1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025 

    • Monday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Tuesday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Wednesday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Thursday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Friday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Saturday: 8am - 4pm 

    • Sunday: 8am - 4pm 

    1 April 2025 - 31 March 2026 

    • Monday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Tuesday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Wednesday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Thursday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Friday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Saturday: 8am - 3:30pm 

    • Sunday: 8am - 3:30pm 

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

What to do on your Queenstown campervan road trip?

 

There are few places in the world that are quite as spectacular as Queenstown. Situated on the edge of the crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the majestic Southern Alps, Queenstown is known for its four distinct seasons, natural scenery and thrilling attractions. From the moment you arrive in your campervan, you’ll see just why Queenstown is New Zealand’s leading visitor destination.

Discover the ultimate adventure

Queenstown has forged an enduring reputation as the adventure capital of the world with more than 200 different adrenaline-pumping activities on offer. Experience some of Aotearoa's most beautiful scenery in thrilling style with skydiving, river surfing, ziplining, white water rafting, and mountain biking – just to name a few!

Queentown’s dramatic alpine ranges are perfect for jet boating and bungee jumping – both of which were pioneered in New Zealand. The iconic Shotover Jet provides you with a world-class jet boating experience as you weave in and out of canyons at breathtaking speed while your pilot pulls 360 degree “jet spins” to keep you on the edge of your seat! Kawarau Bungy Centre is home to the world's first ever bungee jump. Plummet straight down so close to the river below that you can reach out and touch it for the ultimate adrenaline rush.

Winter is all about skiing and snowboarding with four excellent ski fields in the Queenstown area. The closest is Coronet Peak, which has been the premier winter playground since 1947 when the first rope lift in New Zealand was installed there. Queenstown's local ski area offers epic views over the Wakatipu basin while the huge variety of mountain terrain caters for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Coronet Peak is also home to the night ski for a unique snow sports experience.

Relax with serene cultural delights

If thrill seeking isn’t your style, there is still so much to experience in Queenstown. Take a stroll through the beautiful and tranquil Queenstown Gardens, relax aboard a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu, or enjoy dinner at the top of the Skyline Gondola with a bird's eye view of Queenstown's unique surroundings. After all that sightseeing, you’ll have earned a soak in the Onsen Hot Pools. Heal your body and mind with the soothing benefits of pure water and panoramic views of the Shotover River.

Queenstown is celebrated for its delicious food, spectacular wines, and vibrant nightlife. The city’s restaurants offer a gastronomic adventure with a wide range of cuisines using the freshest local produce. Whether you’re looking for a casual meal after a day of exploring or a fine dining restaurant, you’ll find something to satisfy every taste and every mood in New Zealand’s ultimate foodie destination.

Explore the stunning South Island

The fun and adventure doesn’t stop at Queenstown with plenty of nearby tours and day trips featuring gorgeous landscapes, calm blue waters and walking trails to explore. Embark on the scenic drive to Glenorchy before visiting the Kiwi Bird Life Park where you can meet New Zealand's beloved animals up close! During the warmer months, travel through the Gibbston Valley which is home to New Zealand’s most famous wine regions. Known as the Valley of Vines, you can enjoy some of the world’s best Pinot Noir at over 75 boutique wineries along with perfectly paired cheeses.

Driving to the top of the Remarkables mountain range and taking the 40-minute hike up to the picturesque, snow-fed Lake Alta is also well worth the trip during summer. Enjoy a romantic picnic by the lake nestled amongst the rugged backdrop of the Remarkables and, if you are feeling brave, a refreshing dip in the icy green waters.

The South Island road trip from Queenstown to Milford Sound is considered one the most scenic drives in the world. Located on the Wild West Coast about a 4-hour drive from Queenstown, Milford Sound is an awe-inspiring destination with its rugged cliffs, snow-capped peaks, lush green rainforests and cascading waterfalls that dissolve into mist. You can experience this majestic scenery from helicopter flights, guided kayaking tours, or the popular Milford hiking track.

Whatever you want to do and whatever your style is, Queenstown will feed your imagination, fuel your passions and revitalise your spirit.

Things to do in Queenstown

Tom Lanauze
/ Categories: NZ blog

8 Must Do Themed Highways in New Zealand.

Your guide to the best road tripping routes from around the country!

Road trips are wonderful things. They are limited only by our imagination and sense of adventure. Quite literally, around every new corner is another experience just waiting for you. With so many beautiful roads to explore in New Zealand, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to our favorite routes to road trip on.

Why travel the themed highways?

Quite simply, they showcase the very best Aotearoa has to offer. They have been road-tested by international tourists and locals alike, many are well signposted, all are easy to follow and represent the beautiful and the stunning, the jaw dropping and the incredible. Some routes can be done in a few days, others will take you a week. All will be remembered forever! They represent a highlights package of New Zealand and are perfect for people with limited time looking to see the best of the best, or for people looking to plan longer trips where they can combine these into a longer itinerary covering each island or all of New Zealand.

We have designed our themed highway itineraries around loops from the two main centers of Christchurch and Auckland to make them more accessible, but the beauty of these routes is that they do link up to give people the option to do several in tandem to make for a longer roadie.

They offer inspiration and ideas for your next road trip adventure or can help point you in the right direction if you are already on your journey and looking for some things to do.

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North Island Themed Highways

Glowworms, Great Lakes and Geysers: The Thermal Highway (7 days, 1,100km)

New Zealand is a country made up of many worlds and on this journey, you will experience them all!

Travel through the cultural and thermal heartland of the country with this route linking Auckland in the North to Hawkes Bay in the South. You get a fantastic snap shot into Maori and Pacifica culture and even get to spend some time with Frodo and his friends at the Hobbiton movie set.

Have you heard of Papatūānuku? You might know her by another name – mother nature! On this trip you will see some of her finest work. From the underground stars of the Waitomo glow worms to one of New Zealand’s best preserved wild life sanctuaries at Mountain Maungatautari. Then of course you have the amazing sites that give this highway its name.

With towering super volcanoes and massive geo-thermal lakes, to geysers exploding, steam vents rising and mud bubbling in every direction. You can literally feel the heat coming out of the ground into your feet!

It’s not over yet! If you want to get the heart racing even more, this is an adrenalin seekers paradise! You can do a sky dive over a super volcano, jetboat tours or you can even raft and drop down the 7 METERS high Tutea waterfall on the kaituna river if you're feeling brave!

To top it off, Hawkes Bay is a foodie destination for the ages, with fresh produce, sea food and world class wines in abundance. Napier itself is home to some of the most unique art deco architecture in the world and is even home to our national aquarium.

Camper life gives you flexibility to holiday how you like. You can do this as a loop route back to Auckland via Waitomo or join on to the Pacific Coast Highway to see the amazing Coromandel Peninsula and much more. Check out the full itinerary here.

  • Can be done in tandem with the Pacific Coast Highway if you want to take a longer adventure and make more memories!

The Coromandel and Beyond: The Pacific Coast Highway (6 days, 1,350 km)

Picture a post-card perfect place loaded with world class beaches, wineries and even natural hot springs. If you’re the kind of person who loves beautiful beaches, soaking in the sun and relaxing with a vino, then this trip is for you!

From the steep and winding roads through the rolling bush covered interior, the contrast to the spectacular east coast of the North Island is quite stunning. You will pass through some of the most wonderous coastal scenery in Aotearoa and with sparkling, crystal clear waters, hidden beaches and lagoons, it’s easier to just leave the swim gear on!

This route links Auckland in the North to Hawks bay in the south and encompasses some of New Zealand's favorite regions including the Bay of Plenty, Gisborne and the jewel of the crown – the Coromandel Peninsula, home to must see attractions like Hot Water Beach with its relaxing natural hot springs and Cathedral Cove, a natural archway carved out of white rock connecting two secluded coves.

Ever heard of New Chums Beach? Sounds delightful, doesn’t it? Find out for yourself why “The Observer” rated this as one of the best beaches in the world.

Along with the stunning coastal drives that meander along the coast through beautiful Pohutukawa's, you will also be on a foodie and wine trail like no other! From the fresh seafood to award winning wines, this trip will keep you smiling till it’s time to head home!

  • Can be one in tandem with the Thermal Explorer if you want to take a longer adventure and make more memories!

The Winterless North: The Twin Coast Loop Discovery Highway (7 days, 1,100km)

Here is where Kupe and the first Maori picked to explore New Zealand and now it’s your turn! Often viewed as the best North Island scenic route, this 1,000 km loop will take you on a journey through the “winterless north” at a pace allowing you enough time to explore. Meander around the best of both coasts of New Zealand’s warmest region, getting off the beaten path and finding your own unique places and memories.

With 144 Islands, world class beaches, along with some of the most culturally significant places in New Zealand, the Bay of Islands is known by people the world over as their trip highlight to Aotearoa. Will it be yours?

That’s just the beginning.

From local legends around Cape Reinga to massive Kauri trees that are thousands of years old, this route will take you on a journey like no other. It’s not just the land that welcomes you, with world class diving and snorkeling at the Poor Knights Islands on the Tutukaka peninsula a favorite part of this route.

To top it off, here is your chance to see kiwis in the wild thanks to the unique experience on offer at Aroha Island Eco-center where you can camp amongst New Zealand's favorite and allusive feathered friends! Read the full itinerary here.

Adventure in the Central North Island: The Volcanic Loop (5 days, 800km)

This route is packed full of new adventures around every corner. It is perfect for people short on time but high on wanting to see and experience as much as possible. If you think variety is the spice of life, then this loop trip is for you! It takes you on an enticing route through some of the best parts of the Central North Island at a fast pace allowing you to see the best of the best of the other themed highways while taking in the amazing volcanic landscape.

It will give you a highlights package you can post all over Instagram.

Walk in the footsteps of Frodo at the Hobbiton movie set and leave your own on the mighty Tongariro Alpine crossing as you conquer New Zealand's favorite day walk over the towering volcanic central plateau.

Swap the snow-covered peaks for glistening lakes and glittering glow worm caves before being captivated by the amazing geothermal sites around Rotorua. Relax in the hot springs or get your heart racing as you raft down a 7-meter waterfall on the grade 5 Kaituna River.

This route is full of options and memories. What will your favorite be?

Perhaps it will be sky diving over one of the worlds super volcanos?!

This route can be done at any pace, so if you have more time, slow it down and spend more time wherever you fancy and it can also link up to the Pacific Coast Highway for an even longer adventure.

South Island Themed Highways

Best of The West: The Great Coast Road and Glacier Highway (7 Days, 1,340km)

These two themed highways go together like road trips and fun, so we thought it would be rude not to do them both at the same time! You will meander your way around the beautiful west coast of the South Island on this journey of discovery millions of years and an ice age or two in the making! Between Haast and its world heritage area and Hokitika with its fabulous old town feel, you can enjoy the spectacle of not one but two easily viewed glaciers from the comfort of native rain forests! You can soak in the wild in the forests and at the Okarito bird sanctuary before soaking in the hot pools at Franz Joseph! To top it off, you have one of New Zealand’s most beautiful lakes to explore at Lake Matheson and even some penguins and dolphins and maybe a Kiwi or two to look out for!

As amazing as the first leg was, you’re just getting started. As you pass through Greymouth you will enter the Great Coast Road. It will soon be apparent why this is rated as one of the top ten coastal routes in the word by Lonely Planet. You will be awed by huge rock formations and lime stone cliffs, native rainforests of Paparoa National Park full of bird song, exploding fountains of water and the long expanses of stoney beaches that the west is known for. With the main divide on one side and the Tasman sea on the other, you will be spoilt for choice.

Search out one of the world's rarest penguins, spot New Zealand fur seals, see the blowholes and “pancakes” at Punakaiki, go black water rafting and caving underground at Charleston and enjoy the epic limestone cliffs and coastal scenery from the numerous lookouts that help give this road its world renown reputation.

Finish up this loop journey with both the relaxing tranquility and thrill seeker attractions at the alpine spa town of Hanmer springs before heading home via the Waipara wine region.

These two themed highways form part of State Highway 6, New Zealand’s longest continuous highway. And the best part? This is also the gateway to the Lakes district to the South and Able Tasman National park and the beaches and vineyards of Nelson and Marlborough to the North! Check out the full itinerary here.

  • Can be done in tandem with The Treasured Pathway, Alpine Pacific Touring route or the Southern Scenic Route if you want to take a longer adventure and make more memories.

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The Wild South: The Southern Scenic Route (8 Days, 1,600km)

Get off the beaten track and enter the wilderness! Your journey takes you along the untouched, untamed east coast of the South Island as you first explore Otago and the Catlins.  Feel the spray on your face at Purakaunui falls, watch out for New Zealand’s rarest penguin, swim with tiny dolphins or just sit back, relax and soak in the true wonders of the south. This coastal route is full of scenic view points and walks around every corner. This is the great ocean road – kiwi style.

As you continue your journey, swap the coast for lakes and alps as you travel through Queenstown and the lakes district. Finish up your trip at one of the most beautiful parts in the world. Lake Tekapo and Lake Pukaki not only have phenomenal views over turquoise lakes of the snowcapped Southern Alps, but are also located in one of the few Dark Sky Reserves in the world where all the stars in the sky glitter down upon you.

This adventure of a lifetime will showcase the very best of the bottom of the South Island which is probably why “Traveller” magazine named it in its top 10 coastal driving routes in the world!

To top it all off, with its crystal-clear night skies free of light pollution, Southland you will have your best chance of seeing the almost mystical Aurora Australis, better known as the “Southern Lights”, as they dance their way across the southern skies.

We have compiled this as a fast paced but manageable itinerary starting and finishing in Christchurch, but this is just a guide. If you have more time, you can spend extra days in places you want to spend more time exploring along the journey or even link it up with some of our other itineraries to give you a larger adventure.

  • Can be done in Tandem with the Glacier Highway if you want to take a longer adventure and make even more memories!

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Whales, Spas and Waipara Wines: The Alpine Pacific Route (5 days, 460km)

This unforgettable journey truly does offer something for everyone, with a fantastic mix of relaxation and thrill-seeking activities on a journey of discovery from the alps to the coasts. You will crisscross the vast plains, passing vineyards, rolling hill country and the wonderful clear braided rivers of North Canterbury that lead down to a deserted and unspoiled coastline full of both swimming and surf beaches.

The wonderful Waipara wine region might be small, but it is the fastest growing of all of New Zealand's wine regions producing award winning Pinot Noir and Rieslings. While there are some major players in the area, most of the 75 vineyards that inhabit this area are small, boutique wineries producing high end wines for the region. The area is also strewn with olive groves and bright fields of lavender, making this section of North Canterbury quite stunning.

From the fertile fields to the braided rivers, swimming and surf opportunities, the North Canterbury waterways have it all. Its coastline is filled with little hidden gems while the rivers that come out of the high country provide awesome fresh water swimming and fishing opportunities.

It’s not all about the countryside however, with two world class towns on this route. Hanmer Springs alpine spa town will spoil and excite you while the quite amazing plethora of sites and wildlife available at Kaikoura, one of the best places to view whales and marine wildlife anywhere in the world will thrill you!

This route can be accessed by those finishing up the treasured pathway in the North, or the Wild West Coast Road in the West to extend your road trips into longer adventures or it can be done as a loop itinerary from the hub of Christchurch as shown here.

  • Can be done in tandem with either the Great Coast Road or the Treasured Pathway if you want to take a longer adventure and make more memories!

Best of Blenheim and Tasman: The Treasured Pathway (8 days, 1,287km)

This is one of New Zealand’s newest themed highways and takes you through an amazing highlights package of the top of the South Island. You can access this route from many places. Firstly, it is a perfect way to start your roadie in the South Island if arriving on the ferry into Picton. Next, it can be joined on to either the Wild West Coast Road or the Alpine Pacific Touring Route to create a longer itinerary and of course you can do it as a loop journey form Christchurch for ease of accessibility which is what we cover here.

The Marlborough Sounds, made up of the Queen Charlotte, Kenepuru, Pelorus and Mahau Sounds has a massive 1,300 km of coast and sunken valleys to explore. This makes for a beautiful and dramatic landscape, home to hidden beaches, playful dolphins and lazing seals. Getting out of the water and into the rolling hills, you find one of New Zeeland's great walks with many shorter trails taking you through native bush tracks alive with bird song. To top it off, Marlborough has more sunshine hours than most other areas of New Zealand making it not just a 4-season destination but home to some of New Zealand's most famous vineyards.

Gaze across over 20,000 hectares of ever-green vineyards as you weave your way through one of New Zealand's iconic wine regions in Blenheim, where over 70% of New Zealand's wine is produced. The vineyards are split between the Southern Valleys, Wairau Valley and the Awatere Valley where they produce many wines, including the world-famous Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.

Entering Nelson Tasman, you gain access to three national parks including one of the jewels in the New Zealand crown - Able Tasman National Park.  This incredibly picturesque place can be explored on foot through the amazing walks or via the water. Sea kayaking is something the region is famous for, allowing you to explore hidden away golden beaches and watch out for the local seals and dolphins who call the sheltered bays home as you paddle at your own pace.

Then of course you have the extraordinary Golden Bay right at the top of the South Island. A mix of fertile plains, steep mountains and amazing coastal scenery, it really is one of the most unique landscapes in New Zealand. While it is home to some incredible beaches, it also happens to be where some of the clearest fresh water ever measured in the world can be found.

And the best part? We have just scratched the surface of all the amazing sites on this amazing touring route! Check out the full itinerary here.

  • Can be done in tandem with the Alpine Pacific Touring Route and Great Coast Road to make a longer adventure and is also a perfect option for those coming into Picton on the ferry

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Where to stay with your campervan in Queenstown?

 

There are plenty of accommodation options for campervan travellers in Queenstown with excellent holiday parks and camping grounds close to the town’s centre.

Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park is located just 15 minutes from Coronet Peak and 15 minutes from the Queenstown CBD making it perfectly placed to enjoy the various adventure activities and spectacular scenic spots.

New Zealand is also a free camping nation which means you can park where you want and stay the night (unless signed otherwise). Freedom camping is a great way to see New Zealand on a budget, but it’s not for everyone and you need to ensure that you have a certified self-contained vehicle. This means it must have an on-board toilet, fresh water storage, waste water storage and a rubbish bin with a lid.

As you continue your South Island road trip, Glendhu Bay Motor Camp is an idyllic campsite nestled right on the edge of the beautiful Lake Wanaka – about an hour’s drive from Queenstown. It is conveniently located next to the Roys Peak track head along with the access road to Treble Cone ski fields (30 minutes) and only a short drive (1 hour) to the Cardrona resort.

Whether you choose to stay at a Queenstown holiday park or take advantage of freedom camping sites, a campervan road trip to New Zealand’s adventure capital is sure to provide a memorable experience.

Why choose Apollo for campervan rental in Queenstown? 

 

You can depend on Apollo for the best campervan rentals in New Zealand. We offer a wide range of vehicles to suit any budget and group size, so you can hit the open road and explore Queenstown and the spectacular South Island.

Our premium quality rental campers are custom built for New Zealand's unique climate by leading RV manufacturers. With quality furnishings and appliances, our vehicles come with all the comforts of home.

Whether you are an intrepid explorer, an adrenaline junkie, or prefer a more sedate pace, you can enjoy absolute confidence travelling in a rental campervan from New Zealand's most modern fleet. Contact our friendly team at Apollo today!

Inspiration for your Queenstown campervan rental

 

From pure natural landscapes and adventure activities to world class wineries and abundant wildlife, the South Island is a must do for every New Zealand traveller. There is no better way to experience this awe-inspiring region than a road trip with an Apollo campervan! Start your holiday in Christchurch and explore everything the South Island has to offer, including the thrills and sights of Queenstown, with these tried and tested New Zealand campervan itineraries.

The South Island Winter Wonderland

Visit the South Island ski fields, glaciers, dark sky reserve and alpine spa towns as you travel along the most amazing road trip routes of the south with this 14 day winter itinerary.

 

Christchurch
Round Trip

Discover the best of New Zealand's South Island with this 21 day road trip featuring stops at iconic locations such as the  Franz Josef Glacier, Queenstown, Wanaka and Dunedin. 

 

Christchurch to Auckland Road Trip

On this 27 day road trip you will enjoy wildlife, massive mountains, subtropical rainforest and golden beaches - visiting the best that both the North and South Islands have to offer.

 

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