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New Zealand motorhome holidays have been referred to by many travellers as a ‘holiday of a lifetime’. Whatever your definition of this, a holiday around New Zealand from the comfort of your own private motorhome will have you return with countless experiences and memories that will last a lifetime. The country is centre stage, revealing more extraordinary features every day.

Driving a motorhome in New Zealand is a dream. With wide open roads, little traffic, few large towns and a friendly English speaking population navigation is straightforward. You’ll be quickly at home here and enjoying every second of your New Zealand adventure.

All our New Zealand motorhome holidays are completely bespoke. Below are some example itineraries for you to consider. In addition, we also provide optional excursions and can offer additional nights at various hotels for you to explore further.

Travelling in a motorhome across New Zealand offers you the utmost freedom and flexibility. There's always an adventure for you waiting at every turn and as you set the pace , you get to decide when to stop and explore.

From the 1st October 2019, travellers must have an NZeTA in order to visit New Zealand. Please visit www.immigration.govt.nz to apply for your visa today or to find out more information on the application process and eligibility requirements. It is important to be aware that requesting an NZeTA is a mandatory process for anyone visiting New Zealand and includes those transiting via New Zealand, even if it is not their final destination.

Australian citizens and residents do not usually need a visa to travel to NZ.

As you travel around you’ll undoubtedly encounter different climates. There is a distinct difference from the sub-tropical top of the North Island to the temperate bottom of the South Island. Essentially, it’s the reverse of the UK: the further south you travel in New Zealand the closer you are to the Antarctic and the cooler it gets.

January and February are the warmest months, and July is the coldest month of the year. In summer, the average maximum temperature ranges between 20-30°C and in winter between 10-15°C. Overall, however, New Zealand has a very mild climate making it a pleasant holiday destination throughout the year. There are seasonal variations though.

Position of New Zealand when flipped to the Northern Hemisphere
Position of New Zealand when flipped to the Northern Hemisphere

New Zealand is literally on the 'other side of the world, and it's not always easy to comprehend what that means for the weather. For a start, the seasons are the opposite of the seasons in the UK. Our winter is their summer and vice versa. When you look at a map of the world, the islands that make up New Zealand are some of the most southerly in the world and the next stop on the map, as you look south, is Antarctica.

So you might be forgiven for thinking that the weather and seasons in New Zealand aren't great. However, New Zealand is closer to the equator than the UK. To demonstrate this, look at this map, where we've shown how New Zealand would be if it sat at the same latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere as it is in the Southern Hemisphere.

You can see that all of New Zealand is closer to the equator than Paris. Christchurch is in a similar position to northern Spain, and the north of the country sits on the same latitudes as southern Spain, Portugal's Algarve region and Morocco!

This means that New Zealand is a country of contrasts, not only in its landscape but also in its climate. The northern end of New Zealand, including the largest city of Auckland and the Bay of Islands region, has a sub-tropical climate, whilst the mountain range of the Southern Alps offers a good ski season in the winter due to the height of the mountains.

So, whilst summer in New Zealand is deemed the best time to travel to the country, spring and autumn are also excellent times to visit. You'll also benefit from lower numbers of visitors in the country at that time, meaning that the places you visit are that bit quieter and less busy.

If you have any more questions about the seasons in New Zealand and when is a good time to travel, our knowledgeable team will be happy to answer your questions.

Summer: December – February

Summer in New Zealand is beautifully warm, with temperatures usually in the 20s. In most places you can wear shorts and a t-shirt during the day, possibly with a fleece for the cooler evenings.

Autumn: March – May

Temperatures can be a little cooler but the weather is usually bright, warm and it’s a great time for being a little active – perhaps some gentle hiking, or ascending a glacier? Like spring in the UK, this is a great time for travelling without the hordes of holidaymakers and when the sun is not relentlessly beating down.

You’ll want clothing for most eventualities, including warm sun, rain showers and cool evenings. Guests who have been have often commented on how you can change outfits two or three times a day as the weather changes. Hence the famous ‘four seasons on one day’ expression!

Winter: June – August

Winter in New Zealand can be a chilly affair, with snow in the south and rain, well pretty much everywhere from time to time. As back in the UK, you’ll need jeans, fleeces, rainproof warm jackets as well as gloves and hats. And if heading to higher altitudes or more exposed spots, thermals are a great idea.

Spring: September – November

Spring can constantly surprise with its weather variations. Be prepared for warm, sunny days, but also clear frosty mornings and rain showers. Make sure you are prepared for this type of weather if you are visiting during this time. Practical trousers, jeans or cargo pants are a good choice and layers work well on top, allowing garments to be added or peeled off as required.

Most shops and businesses are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, often Saturdays too. When travelling around it’s easy to keep stocked up with groceries, just bear in mind the driving times ahead and also that New Zealand is a country of considerable empty spaces, so best to stop for fuel and groceries when you see the chance.

Currency and Money

New Zealand’s currency is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) with denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100. Coins are 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 & $2. Getting currency is easy at ATMs, hotels, banks and international airports. You’ll find major credit cards are widely accepted and Travellers Cheques are often welcome too. Banks are open from 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday (usually closed at weekends).

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

All goods and services are subject to a 15% Goods and Services Tax (GST) included in the displayed price. Visitors cannot claim this tax back, however when a supplier ships a major purchase to a visitor's home address the GST will not be charged.

Tipping

Hotels and restaurants do not generally add a service charge to bills. Tipping is left to your discretion.

The New Zealand official languages are English & Maori.

New Zealand is simply made for touring. Each morning you wake up with a day of fresh experiences ahead of you, along with the freedom of the open road. And what roads! Wide, well maintained and easily navigated, these roads make parking a doddle (even in a large motorhome) and there’s always somewhere to pull over for a break and a brew.

You’ll find many other motorhomes on the road and you will feel part of a community and a cheery wave to fellow travellers in their ‘vans is all part of the fun. The driving may be easy, but do take plenty of breaks – this is no hardship as there’s so much to see en route.

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