Your Ultimate Off-Season Guide to Campervanning and Driving in New Zealand

Embarking on a road trip through New Zealand’s stunning landscapes is a dream for many travelers. Whether you’re cruising along winding roads or soaking in breathtaking views, a campervan adventure promises unparalleled freedom and flexibility.

In this comprehensive guide, uncover the secrets to a seamless campervanning experience, from booking your vehicle to navigating the open road.

Before You Book Your Campervan

Driving in New Zealand comes with its own set of rules and considerations. Remember:

  • New Zealanders drive on the left side of the road.
  • Terrain and weather conditions can change quickly, so plan accordingly.
  • Use the NZTA Journey Planner for real-time road and travel information.
  • Check the weather forecast and be prepared for sudden changes.
  • Consider traveling during the enchanting Autumn and Spring seasons for a quieter, more immersive experience.

Tiaki – Care for New Zealand

New Zealand is a precious gem, and every visitor has a responsibility to protect it. By following the Tiaki Promise, you commit to preserving New Zealand’s beauty for future generations.

Where to Book Your Rental Vehicle:

  • Local travel agents for extra support.
  • Rental car/motorhome operators’ websites for experienced travelers.
  • Airline websites for flight + car deals.
  • 3rd party online travel agent websites for comparison.

What to Consider When Booking:

  • Check if your license allows you to drive a motorhome.
  • Look for comprehensive insurance coverage.
  • Book in advance, especially during peak summer months.
  • Be aware of minimum rental periods, usually around 5 nights.
  • Check Qualmark ratings for quality assurance.

On the Road:

  • Familiarize yourself with New Zealand’s road rules and the road code.
  • Always wear your seatbelt and use approved child restraints if traveling with children.
  • Drive on the left-hand side of the road and be mindful of other road users.
  • Plan your itinerary to avoid rushing and take regular breaks.
  • Never drink and drive, and always carry a copy of your rental agreement.

Campervan Driving Tips:

  • Be aware of the size and height of your motorhome to avoid incidents.
  • Familiarize yourself with the dashboard and controls before setting off.
  • Give yourself extra space when making turns and ask for assistance if needed.
  • Secure all belongings and park only at designated areas to respect the environment.

In Case of Emergencies:

  • Emergency services: Dial 111 for Police, Fire, and Ambulance.
  • Record full details in case of an accident and contact emergency services if necessary.

Camping Rules:

  • Stay at designated campsites and follow local rules.
  • Use apps like Rankers or Campermate to find campsites.
  • Respect the environment and locals.

Using Toll Roads:

  • Pay tolls in advance or within 5 days after driving on them.
  • Failure to pay tolls may result in a admin fee.

Campervan Maintenance:

  • Follow operator instructions for maintenance tasks.
  • Know the fuel type and monitor battery indicator levels.
  • Dump water at approved stations and switch off the fridge at night.

With these tips in mind, you’re ready to embark on an unforgettable campervan adventure through New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes.

Irone Kim

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