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Christchurch to Auckland One Way Motorhome Hire

Traveling from Christchurch to Auckland? Journey across New Zealand with a one-way campervan rental. Use our comparison tool to find the best options.

Travelling in the opposite direction? Rent a campervan from Auckland to Christchurch.

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Christchurch to Auckland One Way Itinerary

Day 2: Kaikoura to Blenheim

Distance: Approximately 130 km (81 miles) Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Highlights: - Marlborough Wine Region (wine tasting, especially Sauvignon Blanc) - Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre - Wither Hills Farm Park (hiking trails and views)

Day 3: Blenheim to Wellington (via Ferry)

Distance: Ferry crossing from Picton to Wellington, approximately 92 km (57 miles) by sea

Estimated Ferry Time: About 3.5 hours

Must-See Stops in Wellington:

  • Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand)
  • Wellington Botanic Garden
  • Mount Victoria Lookout (panoramic views of Wellington)

Day 4: Wellington to Palmerston North

Distance: Approximately 140 km (87 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2 hours

Things to Experience:

  • Victoria Esplanade Gardens
  • Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science and History
  • The New Zealand Rugby Museum

Day 5: Palmerston North to Tongariro National Park

Distance: Approximately 200 km (124 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Places of Interest:

  • Tongariro Alpine Crossing (one of New Zealand’s best day hikes)
  • Mount Ruapehu (skiing in winter, hiking in summer)
  • Tawhai Falls (also known as “Gollum’s Pool” from The Lord of the Rings)

Day 6: Tongariro National Park to Taupo

Distance: Approximately 100 km (62 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Things to See:

  • Huka Falls (powerful waterfalls on the Waikato River)
  • Lake Taupo (New Zealand’s largest lake)
  • Craters of the Moon Geothermal Walk

Day 7: Taupo to Rotorua

Distance: Approximately 80 km (50 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Highlights:

  • Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland (geothermal attractions)
  • Te Puia (geysers, mud pools, and Maori cultural experiences)
  • Polynesian Spa (natural hot springs)

Day 8: Rotorua to Hamilton

Distance: Approximately 100 km (62 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Must-See Stops:

  • Hamilton Gardens (themed garden areas)
  • Waikato Museum
  • Zealong Tea Estate (New Zealand's only tea plantation)

Day 9: Hamilton to Waitomo Caves

Distance: Approximately 70 km (43 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Things to Experience:

  • Waitomo Glowworm Caves (boat tour through glowworm-lit caves)
  • Ruakuri Cave (guided underground tours)
  • Marokopa Falls (short walk to a scenic waterfall)

Day 1: Christchurch to Kaikoura

Distance: Approximately 180 km (112 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Things to See:

  • Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway (coastal walk with sea views)
  • Whale watching tours (seasonal)
  • Kaikoura Seal Colony

Day 10: Waitomo Caves to Auckland

Distance: Approximately 200 km (124 miles)

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Attractions in Auckland:

  • Sky Tower (views of the city and beyond)
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum
  • Waiheke Island (short ferry ride from Auckland)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you sleep anywhere in a campervan in New Zealand? Is freedom camping allowed?

Freedom camping, or the ability to sleep anywhere in a campervan in New Zealand, is allowed but heavily regulated by individual councils. It is essential to familiarize yourself with the specific rules and guidelines of the region you're visiting before settling in for the night in your campervan. The Department of Conservation (DOC) maintains a comprehensive network of RV-friendly campsites across the country, offering an ideal place for responsible and self-sufficient camping.

These DOC campsites typically provide basic amenities, so campers need to be well-prepared and adhere to responsible camping practices. This includes properly disposing of waste, respecting the environment, and adhering to any local restrictions or requirements.

For a more comfortable camping experience, Camper Champ suggests staying overnight in campgrounds specifically designed for RVs. These campgrounds provide convenient amenities such as electrical and water hook-ups, which enable campers to use their vehicle's onboard facilities like refrigerators, lights, electrical appliances, and showers. Additionally, these campgrounds often feature dump stations for the proper disposal of wastewater and sewage.

Besides practical amenities, many campgrounds also offer a range of recreational activities and facilities to enhance your overall camping experience. These may include swimming pools, playgrounds, and dedicated recreation areas. Some campgrounds even feature on-site stores, cafes, and rental facilities, allowing campers to purchase supplies or rent equipment like bikes or kayaks.

When planning your campervan trip in New Zealand, make sure to research the specific regulations in the areas you'll be visiting and choose a campground or campsite that best suits your needs and preferences. By doing so, you'll contribute to responsible and sustainable tourism practices while enjoying the natural beauty and outdoor activities New Zealand has to offer.

If you are unsure of the rules that apply in a specific area, it is best to visit the nearest i-SITE (visitor information centre) and ask about any local regulations or bylaws.

Can I pick up my campervan in the South Island and drop it off in the North Island or vice versa?

Yes, many companies have depots in both the North and South Islands and allow one-way trips.

If planning this type of trip, you will need to pay the cost of the ferry. Our support team can help with your booking.

Additional one-way fees may apply. The comparison tool will automatically factor this into your total.

Are one-way campervan rentals possible in New Zealand?

Yes, a large number of companies allow for one-way rentals.

One-way rentals may not be available between all routes, and additional fees apply, depending on the pickup and drop-off locations. Our comparison tool will automatically factor in any additional fees and show you which vehicles are available on your preferred route.

Can I bring my pet with me when renting a campervan?

There are a number of pet-friendly campervan rental companies in New Zealand that allow you to travel with your dog or cat. Approval must be obtained in advance and this will usually incur a fee to cover the extra cleaning cost. Contact our support team to check if it’s possible to take a pet on board a specific vehicle.

How long should I plan for a motorhome holiday to the South Island?

A good idea is to plan for a minimum of 7 days. However, even a 2- or 3-week road trip around the South Island will easily be filled.

Popular attractions include Mount Cook, UNESCO-designated Fiordland National Park with Milford Sound, Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier, and the adventure capital of Queenstown.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.