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I am going with my family to New Zealand, South Island in December this year. I am thinking of taking one of the tours from the net. Opinions differ from Queenstown being the best place in the hemisphere to one big rip off. Any tips to make the best of my one week holiday?

2006-07-15 23:35:34 · 6 answers · asked by Armu 2 in Travel New Zealand Queenstown

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I suggest you hire a 4berth camper van for the week. For that time period, during december the all inclusive rate for a camper van, from Kea campers, is $290 a day. Sounds expensive, but its your car and accomodation in one. Its the deluxe one, so has a kitchen and bathroom on board. you can stay each night in a different holiday park, average cost of $40 a night (all prices quoted are in nz dollars). This gives you nighttime security, as well as access to bigger bathrooms and kitchens and people to meet. Most of the parks have swimming pools and playgrounds too, for the kids.
Just travel about at your own pace, choose the places you want to go and drive there yourself. It not difficult to drive in NZ.

2006-07-19 19:16:17 · answer #1 · answered by mandy n 3 · 0 0

Buy a Lonely Planet book on New Zealand, as well as a good road map right now, & start planning your trip with the aid of both of these.
Fly into Wellington, catch the ferry across to the South Island, hire a car or camper-van & start driving south.

Queenstown is stunning, but expensive. Nelson is less expensive and will afford you several cheap day trips.

It all depends on what you're looking for in a holiday. If you can tell me what you expect from a holiday, I'll do my best to give you some great advice about where to go in my home country.

2006-07-17 17:38:37 · answer #2 · answered by Chencha 3 · 0 0

Queenstown is a tourist trap. This has advantages and disadvantages. There is a lot of stuff to do, but the place is full of tourists.

The South Island is just drop dead gorgeous (except Westport). I would hire a car and spend a couple of weeks driving around. maybe start at Christchurch and head south to Queenstown via Mt Cook. Spend a couple of days in Queenstown (do a Dart River jetboat trip - all the usual jetboat stuff combined with awesome scenery.) Fly to Milford Sound and drive back to Queenstown.

Then across the Harst Pass to the West Coast (it will be raining). Up to the glaciers (and do a glacier walk). Then to Picton and the Marlborough Sounds (do a mailboat tour). You will pass close to Westport - resist any temptation to enter this town. Down the Kaikoura Coast (whale watching tour in Kaikoura) and back to Christchurch. This leaves out Arthurs Pass - maybe a train trip to Greymouth and back?

2006-07-16 12:35:09 · answer #3 · answered by iansand 7 · 0 0

I pretty much agree with above. Queenstown really disappointed me, but Wanaka about 1 hr north, east is really beautiful if you come in the summer, over run with tourists skiing in the winter. Take a car and make the journey your self. When I first came to live down in the South Island, I was taken back by the beauty travelling between Christchurch and Wanaka around the Lake Te Kapo area. Everywhere is gorgeous though really you can't go wrong.

2006-07-16 13:05:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It will be cheaper to rent a caravan or a car for your family and drive all the way as the scenery is marvellous. It's very easy to drive in NZ and you just need to get all the maps from the Information Counter located in all towns. Can stop anywhere you like when you are driving and very convenient too. South Island has got the best scenery in the world.

2006-07-19 06:57:46 · answer #5 · answered by Unix 1 · 0 0

maximum activities are journey based so based on the rents an prolonged time i could fairly propose the Southern Scenic stress, that's a brilliant trip contained in direction of the southern otago penninsula. various super scenic form stops alongside the way, and you will savor it too. Get a map on the concentrated visitor's centre in Dunedin, starts there and ends around Queenstown so which you would be able to desire to head as much as Franz Josef from there. Plan 2-days for the stress (one complete day to do it suitable, then 0.5 an afternoon for shuttle time on your next trip spot). to try this, i want to propose shaving Kaikoura all the way down to a million-day and doubtless ChCh all the way down to 2-days. There somewhat isn't an outstanding deal to be sure in ChCh and Kaikoura is captivating yet no longer hundreds to do previous sooner or later, till they want to circulate shark diving. on the stress all the way down to Dunedin, i'm useful they could savor a end on the Boulders. there is likewise a brilliant penguin sighting excursion out of Dunedin (Twilight excursions i think), ask on the vacationer centre for information or call from ChCh to e book forward. ChCh has gondola rides, the Antarctic middle close to the airport, and the Aquarium & Cathedral interior the sq.. Have a brilliant trip!

2016-11-02 03:54:11 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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