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Kiwipal Express, the Two Islands in 15 Days.

A rather short timing, but it still allows to discover the main wonders of the country.

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Your Trip Day by Day.

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Here are the steps of the journey with available activities.

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With nearly a third of the country's population gathered in the same location, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. It is also, according to the Mercer Index, the second most enjoyable city in the world.

Free day

DAY 1

Arrival

Auckland

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

An entire day in the biggest city of the country to recover from jet lag. Climb to the top of the Sky Tower, enjoy the beaches and museums. There are even shuttles to the volcanic island of Rangitoto.

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The unique feature of Waitomo caves is the presence of millions of glowworms.

End of the morning

DAY 2

Waitomo Caves

Auckland Waitomo

220 km (2h35)

Descend the underground river aboard a boat and gaze at the vault studded with glow-worms. Explore the Ruakuri and Aranui stalactite caves.

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Rotorua was originally a spa town and the famous Rotorua Museum was a health center. This activity has not disappeared and the region has many specialized institutes.

End of the day

DAY 2

Rotorua

Waitomo Rotorua

145 km (1h50)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

The arrival at Rotorua at the end of the day leaves time to admire the lake and the gardens of Goverment Garden. After dinner, you can observe the kiwi babies at the Rainbow Springs Park.

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Champagne Pool is the main attraction of the Wai-o-tapu geothermal park. Bubbles of gas reach the surface of a burning water loaded with arsenic.

Free day

DAY 3

Rotorua

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

The geothermal park of Wai-o-tapu and the geysers of the region await you. Discover the Maori culture in the Rotorua Museum and explore the Redwoods Forest.

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It is estimated that the Huka Falls could fill two Olympic swimming pools per second!

Early morning

DAY 4

Huka Falls

Rotorua Huka Falls

75 km (1h)

Walk up the Waikato River to a fall that can fill an Olympic swimming pool per second. Taste giant prawns and visit the craters of the moon!

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One tends to forget that the Tongariro is located in a national park. I hope you will have the chance to admire the sunset over the valley!

Late afternoon

DAY 4

Tongariro Crossing

Huka Falls Ohakune

145 km (1h45)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

Cross the fascinating desert of the Tongariro National Park to reach the town of Ohakune. Rest before tomorrow's great walk.

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It's vety difficult to determine New Zealand's most beautiful hike. But if only one-day walks are taken into account, then the Tongariro Crossing deserves the palm.

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DAY 5

Tongariro Crossing

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

New Zealand's most famous trek crosses a desert, climbs to the summit of a volcano, descend to turquoise lakes and ends in a refreshing rainforest.

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Wellington became the capital of New Zealand when rumors of secession from the South Island began to circulate. People opted for Wellington for its central location and its closest proximity to the South Island.

Afternoon

DAY 6

Wellington

Tongariro Wellington

285 km (3h30)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

Discover the capital of New Zealand. Visit Peter Jackson's studios, stroll through Cuba Street and do not miss the great Te Papa museum and its Maori art collections.

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The plane is a convenient way to go from one island to another. Most of the tourists use the Ferry which crossess several times a day.

Departure at the end of the morning

DAY 7

Ferry

Ferry Crossing

Wellington Abel Tasman

270 km (3h10 de ferry + 2h40 de route)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

The magnificent ferry crossing to reach Picton on the South Island. The rest of the journey takes you to Motueka in the Abel Tasman National Park. At nightfall, observe the glowworms in the forest.

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Kayaking is the best means of transport in a park that does not have roads. But you can also borrow the taxi boats to move from one beach to another.

Free day

DAY 8

Abel Tasman

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

The Paradise of New Zealand. Learn the kayak and meet the fur seals of Tonga Island. Orange sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons await lovers of sunbathing.

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The Pancake Rocks are 33 million years old rocks sculpted by erosion and weather.

Afternoon

DAY 9

Pancake Rocks

Abel Tasman Pancake Rocks

265 km (3h10)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

These strange cliffs give birth to prodigious geysers. Follow an ancient trail of gold seekers into a Jurassic Park canyon.

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It is rare to be able to visit a glacier because they are often inaccessible. But the Fox Glacier descends to sea level and has caves of blue ice.

Afternoon

DAY 10

Fox Glacier

Pancake Rocks Fox Glacier

240 km (3h)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

Hiking in the forest to reach a glacier that descends into the valley. Explore the blue ice caves with a mountain guide.

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The dark water of the lake and its ideal position reflect the whole valley. It is still necessary to enjoy the good weather (rather rare in this region).

Early morning

DAY 11

Lake Matheson

Fox Glacier Lac Matheson

5 km (10 min)

Short stopover on the road to admire one of the most beautiful landscapes of the country. A path in the blue mushroom forest leads to Reflection Island. Admire the mountain that is reflected on the surface of the lake.

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The city of Queenstown is located on the South Island of New Zealand. It has the deserved reputation of being the world capital of adventure.

Afternoon

DAY 11

Queenstown

Lake Matheson Queenstown

339 km (4h16)

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The ancient city of gold seekers has become the World capital of adventure. Discover the bungee jumping or summer luge rides in a breathtaking landscape!

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Free day

DAY 12

Queenstown

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Hiking in the mountains that overlook the lake or enjoying a cruise aboard an authentic steamboat. You even have time to drive along the most beautiful road in the world to reach Glenorchy's Paradise Valley.

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Te Anau makes it possible to shorten travel time for excursions to Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound.

Late afternoon

DAY 12

Queenstown Te Anau

171 km (2h)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

Te Anau will be your base camp for the next two days. The majestic lake shelters spectacular caves with glow worms.

The Mitre Peak culminates at 1696 meters above sea level and owes its name because of its pointed shape which evokes the headdress of a bishop. The mountain is visible as soon as you reach the parking lot.

End of morning + Afternoon

DAY 13

Milford Sound

Te Anau Milford Sound

236 km (3h aller-retour)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

The Milford Sound is one of the most beautiful fjords in the world. A cruise explores this majestic place up to the Sea of Tasman where a colony of fur seals lives.

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The city of Queenstown is located on the South Island of New Zealand. It has the deserved reputation of being the world capital of adventure.

Evening

DAY 13

Queenstown

Te Anau Queenstown

171 km (2h15)

Back to Queenstown in the evening, you should have enough time to have dinner and enjoy a stroll near the lake.

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Mt Aoraki / Cook is the highest peak in New Zealand. It is located on the South Island and culminates at 3754 meters.

End of the morning + Afternoon

DAY 14

Mount Cook

Queenstown Twizel

200 km (2h15)

Hotel or bed & breakfast.

Make a stopover at Lindis Pass before leaving your luggage at Twizel. Join the Hermitage Village to admire Mt Cook. Sail in among icebergs or hike in search of the mountain parrot.

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The Botanical Garden covers 21 hectares and was spared by the earthquake.

Afternoon

DAY 15

Departure

Mount Cook Christchurch

285 km (3h20)

Last stage before the return flight, Christchurch in full reconstruction forces the admiration. The new buildings replace the ruins left by the earthquake and the third city of the country regains its charm.


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Compare and rent a car at the lowest price.

With Kiwipal, you book directly from an New Zealand rental company and do not pay travel agency fees.

The vehicle insurance is included with free cancellation until a short interval before departure.

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Your car to explore the country.

Do not let go of your attention even if the road is deserted. And always hold your left and not your right as in Europe!

The New Zealand road network is in excellent condition!

You may have to adapt to driving on the left on the roads of New Zealand. This is another reason for not choosing a vehicle lightly.

The choice of the vehicle is an essential step for an autotour. It is an important expense in the travel budget.

The New Zealand market is saturated by the old Japanese models. A good deal at discount prices often turns out to be a disaster in terms of safety standards.

Of course, the choice of the model depends on the number of passengers.

Automatic or manual gearbox?

Contrary to popular belief, the cheapest rental is not often a good deal. The lower the price, the lower the comfort and safety. Not to mention gasoline consumption that is not to your advantage in a mountainous country. It is better to avoid floor prices and opt for a reasonable rate at around $ 35 per rental day.

Rental cars are mostly automatic.

With the majority of the fleet in automatic, finding a car with a manual gearbox is often more difficult.

In addition to facilitating driving on the left (you can concentrate 100% on the road), automatic models are more suitable for long journeys.

You will travel several thousand kilometers and for driving to remain a pleasure, an automatic gearbox is highly recommended.

Cars with automatic gearbox are more suited to New Zealand.

Should we redeem the deductible?

The road network matches the quality of the landscapes. In addition to the secured paved roads, there are thousands of kilometers of gravel roads where it is necessary to drive carefully.

Paying the deductible allows traveling with a zen mind.

The deductible part corresponds to the amount that remains your responsibility in the event of an accident.

The redemption of the franchise costs only a few euros per day. In case of accident, you will not pay anything if you have subscribed to this option.

Kiwipal recommends you do not skimp on this extra little expense that can save your holidays! Ben the Kiwi will answer your practical questions, but if you want to know more about driving in New Zealand, I invite you to read our driving guide.

Questions & Answers.

Have you ever drive on the left side of the road? Rest assured, the priority remains on the right and you'll quickly get used to this. If you have questions on the subject, I am here to help you.

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  • What kind of driver's license do you need?

    If you don't come from an English-speaking country, your driving license must be completed with an international permit written in English. Do not wait until the last minute to get this document usually delivered free of charge.

  • What is the minimal age to drive in New Zealand?

    For most car rental agencies, the driver must be at least 18 years old.

  • What are speed limits?

    There are no highways, strictly speaking. Outside the cities, speed is limited to 100 km / h, and in agglomeration the limit is 50 km / h. Take time to familiarize yourself with the vehicle controls before departure. Do not hesitate to go around the neighborhood several times before starting your trip. The priority remains to the right, and after an initial hour, one generally get used to it very fast. As the roads are relatively deserted outside the cities, you will have time to get used to the driving on the left.

  • Is driving on the left difficult?

    Take time to familiarize yourself with the vehicle controls before departure. Do not hesitate to go around the neighborhood several times before starting your trip. The priority remains to the right, and after an initial hour, one generally adapts very quickly. As the roads are relatively deserted outside the cities, you will have time to get used to the driving on the left.

  • How many kilometers to drive every day?

    Kiwipal itineraries are calculated to limit distances. On average, you will drive two hours a day. The beauty of the landscapes traversed is such that one could easily drive more, but it is necessary to keep time for the activities.

  • How to get the vehicle at the rental company?

    After the formalities (presentation of identity documents, driver's license), the rental agent will present the vehicle in detail. Be vigilant and make sure everything works, including the car radio.

  • How to return the vehicle?

    It will be necessary to reach the car park of the rental agency. Be careful to refuel before returning the keys. The tank must be full otherwise you will have to return to the gas station. You will then have to check the condition of the vehicle.

  • Is it easy to park in the city?

    Finding a parking lot downtown in Auckland or Wellington is not easy, especially when you're not used to driving on the left. One should find parking in advance or try to get away from the city center.

  • What is the quality of the road network?

    With roads so little frequented, roads could be expected to be in poor condition. However, the road network is modern and in excellent condition. Apart from the main roads, there are many gravel roads, but they are generally well maintained (moderate, however, your speed on this type of road).

  • How is the crossing from one island to another?

    It is more advantageous to change cars than to embark it on the ferry but this adds many formalities and you lose precious time on the holidays.

  • Is driving in the mountains dangerous?

    Some roads can be problematic in winter when it is necessary to equip the vehicle with chains. The rest of the year, driving is not a problem in the mountains, especially if you stay on the main roads.

  • Can I get fines?

    Parking or speeding fines will follow you to France. The rental agency will communicate your address to the administration.

  • How many drivers do you recommend?

    For a stay of two weeks or more, it is recommended to have two drivers.


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Online booking with free cancellation.

You book online and pay only at the hotel in New Zealand. You can change your mind and replace each hotel by another whenever you want.

If the weather is bad, you can also change your route, because the cancellation is free until 24 hours before arrival at the hotel.

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Your accommodation during the stay.

At Kiwipal, we recommend Beds and Breakfasts because they allow to meet authentic inhabitants of the country.

A selection of the best budget Hotels.

The quality of the accommodation is excellent in New Zealand. The latest survey conducted by the Ministry of Tourism reveals that travelers rate the hotel sector an average score of 8/10.

The purchasing power in rich Europeans countries is often 10 to 15% higher than in New Zealand. This gap allows you to enjoy a better average quality of accommodation than usual.

As for the service, there is no worry to have, the kindness of the Kiwis is proverbial. The quality of welcome is cited as the second best advantage of the country after its landscapes (which says everything...).

In addition to receiving you in perfect conditions, the hotel staff can advises you on the best itineraries and activities often unknown to the general public.

Cheap accommodation.

The legendary hospitality of the New Zealanders owes much to the owners of Beds and Breakfasts who take care of travelers.

The Bed & Breakfasts are very comfortable.

The Bed & Breakfasts (nicknamed B & B) are booming all over the country. But contrary to what one might think, they often cost more than a hotel stay. However, this type of accommodation offers many advantages.

In some cases, it is more interesting to book a lodge or a motel. This is particularly the case in national parks, where the motel facilitate the organization of the stay (it's sometimes nice to make your own cuisine rather than having diner at restaurants).

The goal is not to find the cheapest room systematically, but to favor an excellent value for money.

Whoever says B & B of course implies that breakfast is included! And considering your busy days with so many discoveries and activities, it would be a shame to skip this important meal, especially when you know the quality of service in New Zealand!

Mid-range accommodation.

If there are of course exceptions, the level of the New Zealand hotel industry is very good.

The lodges are beautiful colonial-style mansions.

If you are willing to spend about 10% more, you can significantly improve your stay.

The quality of the staff will remain about the same (the New Zealanders are very welcoming anyway). The main difference lies in the location and beauty of the hotel location (you will often be closer to the main attractions). This formula should be of interest to couples traveling on honeymoon. Note that this is not a luxury trip, prices remain within a reasonable range.

The price difference (sometimes minimal) makes it possible to switch to a higher category. The rooms are bigger, better oriented, etc.

High-end accommodation.

Large hotel chains have settled in New Zealand in large cities. The rating system Qualmark allows you to know the level of service to be expected.

The upscale hotels are perfect for a honeymoon.

This offer no longer offers B & B but only lodges and luxury hotels. It takes about 30% more budget to afford this kind of stay.

But it's not a luxury trip for millionaires!

The target clientele is the one who wish to enjoy a beautiful honeymoon or a second one.      In these conditions, you will enjoy many nice attentions and an unforgettable quality of service.

In general, the selected establishments have a restaurant, a very appreciable service if you travel with your family.

The high-end offer is made up of hotels and lodges reputed throughout the country.

If you have a hard time choosing, I recommend you read our record on accommodations in New Zealand.      I will explain with more detail the differences between Bed & Breakfasts, Lodges and Hotels.

You can also continue to scroll down this page to discover the advice of Ben the Kiwi.      Our friend gives practical advice and answers questions from future travelers.

Questions & Answers.

Ask me your questions about the accommodation! I test the quality of B & B's, lodges and hotels al the time. If you need advice I'm here to help you.

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  • What is the difference between a B & B and a lodge?

    A New Zealand lodge is often a beautiful colonial-style mansion with character. Often, the level of service is higher than the one offered at a B & B but this is not always a rule. There are even luxury lodges (the Huka Lodge for example) frequented by the crowned heads.

  • What is the purpose of the Qualmark?

    It is a quality label awarded by a government company responsible for evaluating services in the field of tourism. B & Bs and hotels are not obliged to do so even if many do to attract customers.Qualmark

  • What is the arrival time for a B & B?

    One usually check-in at the end of the afternoon. If you are planning a delay on the road, it is recommended contacting your host by phone so that he does not worry. A B & B is not a hotel, so do not arrive late in the evening.

  • At what time should I leave the B & B?

    It is customary to leave before 10 am to allow the owner to prepare the room for the next guests. You can always ask the question to your host when you arrive.

  • What type of breakfast will be served?

    You will be left with the choice between an English or continental breakfast. Most hosts are proud to treat guests the best they can as this is part of the B & B philosophy.

  • Would I have an individual bathroom?

    Yes, we only recommend B & Bs with private bathrooms.

  • Who usually run the Beds & Breakfasts?

    They are usually young retirees or parents whose children have left the country for study or work. Holding a B & B has more to do with the desire to meet travelers than the hope of making a fortune.

  • How are B & Bs selected?

    The quality of the accommodations is tested, and an establishment that would no longer be satisfactory would be immediately replaced by another.

  • What does a B & B room looks like?

    I reassure you, it won't be an old teenage room with posters, but a tastefully decorated room, often more comfortable than an impersonal hotel room.

  • Can I choose between B & B and lodges?

    For Kiwipal itineraries, we suggest alternating between B & B and lodges along the route. For stays in national parks (e.g. Abel Tasman), we prefer to suggest comfortable motels to facilitate the organization of hikes.

  • Can I ask advice from the B & B manager?

    Your host is usually a goldmine in terms of tip and advice. I always prefer to listen to a local than my GPS.

  • Will the B & B owner join us during breakfast?

    This happens if you give the impression that you want it or if you ask for it.

  • Do we share the B & B with other travelers?

    Some B & Bs have several rooms and you will sometimes meet other travelers for breakfast.This is sometimes the opportunity to spend pleasant moments or exchange tips on the itinerary.

  • Which hotel chains are present in NZ?

    In large cities, you'll find most of the major international hotel chains.


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