When I travel overseas, the most common place people say they want to visit in New Zealand is Queenstown. I tell them it’s beautiful and they should go, and that one of the best things to do is go for a bike ride.
1. Explore Abel Tasman National Park
Since New Zealand is so expensive, shoulder season is one of the best times to visit. Get a campervan – Campervans litter New Zealand, especially on the nature-heavy South Island where people hike and camp because they serve as accommodation and transportation all wrapped up in one. I had the best time visiting the North Island last year and doing many of the things you mentioned (Tongariro, Taupo, etc.) but I cannot cannot cannot wait to make it back and see the South. Tiny, out-of-the-way Stewart Island lies off the South Island at the very, very bottom of New Zealand. It’s a place where Kiwis have their summer homes and go to escape the hustle and bustle of, well, I guess Auckland. (There’s not too much hustle and bustle in New Zealand.) The town has maybe a dozen buildings; the coastline dotted with private homes and boats. During the winter months, the South Island (especially the are around Queenstown) has snow-covered mountains that offer some of the best skiing in the southern hemisphere. If https://www.newzealandmotorhome.com/best-best-nzs-top-holiday-parks-campervans/ were to go to Abel Tasman again, we would do a full-day trip. About an hour and half north of Hokitika is one of the most famous landmarks on the West Coast, Punakaiki or “Pancake Rocks”. It’s a 20-minute loop walk around these limestone formations. And at 159 orchard road christchurch of the day, the tides splash up water through blowholes.
New Zealand’s Best Day Hike: Tongariro Crossing Hiking Guide
Would love to go glacier trekking plus experience as many extreme sports as possible.
Stop by the Marlborough Wine region and enjoy the spectacular drive south along the Kaikoura coast.
One of the best short walks in the South Island of New Zealand!
How long does it take to get to Akaroa from Christchurch?
2 hours I found the colour of Lake Pukaki to be more amazing than Lake Tekapo but it’s not just the colour that makes this lake so impressive, at the far north of the lake is New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Mt Cook, in all its glory. Glacier walking might seem like an extreme sport (and it can be) but the professional guides and tour operators at Fox and Franz-Josef Glaciers make things a breeze. Guided tours include easy walks to the glacier terminal face, glacier valley walks, and heli-hiking, where you are transported high up the glacier for stunning views. Both glaciers are on the west coast of the South Island, in view of the mighty Mt Cook. The glaciers are less than 60 minutes drive from each other so there’s a good chance you can walk on both.
Is New Zealand colder than Australia?
In terms of accommodations, Australia is generally more expensive than New Zealand. As you can see, Australia is generally more expensive than New Zealand, but there is a positive flip-side to the prices. While Australia is more expensive, it also has a larger tourism infrastructure than New Zealand. New Zealand has thousands of miles of hiking trails but sitting above them all are the nine Great Walks that journey through the country’s most magnificent places and iconic locations. On the North Island, the Lake Waikaremoana Track will take 3-4 days and will lead you through prehistoric rainforests and beautiful wildlife areas. The famous Tongariro Northern Circuit is a gruelling 3-4 day excursion where you’ll see active volcanoes, emerald lakes, and epic waterfalls. The South Island has its own unique routes, as well, including the Milford Track, which winds it way through the fjords of Milford Sound. Amazing food, cool culture, great nature, and so much, Dunedin ticks all the boxes. I also mention some nice hotels with great reviews for each city individually; check my posts on the North Island and the South Island. Distances can be quite big and I, for some reason, compared New Zealand with Iceland, which is a much smaller island. This national park is located in the southwest of the South Island and houses some of the most famous sights of New Zealand. Fiordland National Park is part of Te Wahipounamu and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. I was in New Zealand in the first two weeks of September (September 1 to 17) and the weather gets very cold once you hit South Island.
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