Travel Information and Trip Planning
100% Pure New Zealand
Welcome - to the youngest country on Earth
Legend has it that New Zealand was fished from the sea. Fact has it that New Zealand was the last land mass on earth to be discovered, making New Zealand the youngest country on earth
Route Planning and Driving Suggestions
Driving in New Zealand is not difficult. Outside the cities, you will find our roads are not busy. State Highways (between major towns) are one lane each way, with occasional passing lanes. You can travel at a pace that is comfortable for you. Remember, motorhoming is about finding your own groove don't set strict targets – go with the flow. Read more ...
New Zealand Weather
Any time is a great time to visit! The climate and weather can be complex because of variations in latitude and our alpine/mountainous areas that divide the East and West of the South Island. Summer is December to March when you can expect warm temperatures (monthly means: 19°C in the Auckland, 14°C in Invercargill ) long sunny clear days and mild evenings. Read more ...
Driving in New Zealand
Motorhoming is about travelling at your own pace and finding your own groove. Understanding a little about our driving rules will keep you safe, reduce stress and help you enjoy your adventure. Read more ...
Inter-Island Ferries
New Zealand has three main islands - North Island, South Island (also known as the Mainland) and Stewart Island (Rakiura). You can drive freely between North and South islands, crossing the Cook Strait by ferry. Read more ...
Your Arrival and Accommodation
We can arrange for you to collect your motorhome at either the Airport, your accommodation (if flying long-haul, you may want to spend a night in a hotel before driving), or another meeting place in Christchurch or Auckland. We can also arrange for your motorhome to be delivered, set-up and ready for you at a local campsite/caravan-park. Read more ...



