Best time to go
December to February is peak summer. Spring and autumn can be quieter, while winter suits alpine destinations.
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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
Use these points to decide timing, pace, transport and budget before comparing bookings.
December to February is peak summer. Spring and autumn can be quieter, while winter suits alpine destinations.
Ten days suits one island. Two to three weeks provides a more realistic two-island itinerary.
A rental car or campervan offers flexibility outside major centres. Domestic flights and ferries connect the main islands.
Vehicles, fuel, ferries and remote accommodation shape the total. Reserve peak-season vehicles early.
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.
Where to focus
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Harbour city with volcanic cones, islands and coastal landscapes.
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Direct answers
Ten days suits one island. Two to three weeks provides a more realistic two-island itinerary.
A rental car or campervan offers flexibility outside major centres. Domestic flights and ferries connect the main islands.
December to February is peak summer. Spring and autumn can be quieter, while winter suits alpine destinations.
Confirm current electronic travel authority, visa and passport requirements through official New Zealand and Canadian government sources.
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