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New Zealand travel guide for travellers

Choose one island or allow enough time for both, because scenic roads and weather make travel slower than map distances suggest.

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Trip essentials

How to plan a trip to New Zealand

Use these points to decide timing, pace, transport and budget before comparing bookings.

Best time to go

December to February is peak summer. Spring and autumn can be quieter, while winter suits alpine destinations.

How long to stay

Ten days suits one island. Two to three weeks provides a more realistic two-island itinerary.

Getting around

A rental car or campervan offers flexibility outside major centres. Domestic flights and ferries connect the main islands.

Budget planning

Vehicles, fuel, ferries and remote accommodation shape the total. Reserve peak-season vehicles early.

Entry and document check

Confirm current electronic travel authority, visa and passport requirements through official New Zealand and Canadian government sources.

Important: Requirements and operating conditions can change. Confirm current information through official government and provider sources before departure.

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Where to focus

Destination guides for New Zealand

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At a glance

Planning snapshot

Region
Oceania
Suggested pace
Ten days suits one island. Two to three weeks provides a more realistic two-island itinerary.
Main planning hubs
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown
Main airports
AKL, WLG, CHC

Before you go

Useful trip tips

  • Do not underestimate winding road travel times.
  • Carry layers and waterproof clothing for rapid weather changes.
  • Book Great Walks and popular holiday parks well ahead.

Compare and book

Build your New Zealand trip

Start with the main transport and stay decisions, then add local ground transport, activities and connectivity.

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Experiences for your trip

Tours and activities in New Zealand

Find guided tours, attraction tickets, day trips and local experiences. Check the meeting point, duration and cancellation terms before booking.

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Direct answers

New Zealand travel questions

How long should I spend in New Zealand?

Ten days suits one island. Two to three weeks provides a more realistic two-island itinerary.

What is the best way to get around New Zealand?

A rental car or campervan offers flexibility outside major centres. Domestic flights and ferries connect the main islands.

When is a good time to visit New Zealand?

December to February is peak summer. Spring and autumn can be quieter, while winter suits alpine destinations.

What should travellers check before visiting New Zealand?

Confirm current electronic travel authority, visa and passport requirements through official New Zealand and Canadian government sources.

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