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    Default New Zealand Holiday

    Hi

    Seeing as our sheep are starting to look a little bit like runway models due to the drought i thought I might take the family for a trip to see our southern brothers and sisters (might even pick up if ewe no what I mean )

    We are thinking of going in winter (cold doesnt bother us) and there will be Me, Her, 12 and 5 yo boys and the baaaaaaby.

    Would love to hear of any holiday experiences good or bad

    Thought motorhome hire might be okay. Are there ample places to stop overnight - powered camp sites?

    cheers

    dazzler


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    Concentrate on visiting either the north or south Island. Don't try to do both unless you're staying 3 weeks or more.
    I'm not sure a motorhome (more fuel) is cheaper than hiring a car and staying in motels.
    Plan to stop in a place for a minimum of 3 nights and visit the surrounding highlights. Take your time — don't rush around


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    Was over there in January this year for 3 weeks. Loved it! Did the hire car and hotels as apposed to motorhome. Motorhomes just were not our thing, bulky, slow, uncomfortable and quite expensive.

    If we were going back again it would be to spend more time down south, but that being said we are also very glad that we got to see some north as well.

    Dazzler if you like I can email our itinery which will give you some idea on what you can cover in 3 weeks.
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    Thanks . Thought of the car/motel idea but would need self contained accommodation to feed the kids so will factor that in.


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    One of the best holidays we've had was a trip to NZ's South Island a couple of years ago.

    The scenery is just magnificant. The locals do a pretty good job of looking after tourists too imo. I'd definitely go there again. In fact, a flight from Sydney to Queenstown for "special" long weekend would be hard to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler View Post
    Thanks . Thought of the car/motel idea but would need self contained accommodation to feed the kids so will factor that in.
    Daz
    we took a 15 month old to NZ in 2000 and visited again in 2002 we he was 3
    stayed in motels/apartments or B&Bs both trips
    didn't have any trouble feeding the kid on eitehr trip


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    Dazzler,

    We did three weeks in a motor home with two children slightly older than yours at the time. Covered both the North and South Islands, and found diesel cheap (seven years ago) and overall fuel costs low. The truck cruised at about 90 but struggled on the hills which was no more than we had expected. There were plenty of places to stop and the camping parks are of a good standard, we bought a voucher book before we left and park costs seemed cheap by Oz standards and even cheaper with the vouchers. It made it easy being able to stop anywhere with the kids and make lunch or a cup of tea.

    Once on the south island and again in the North we spent two nights in the one place and some days we covered large distances. If I was to do it again I wouldn't let SWMBO pick the stops without checking the distances between stopovers as we spent too long on the road on some days. The kids still talk about it, and thought the trip was great but Dad was grumpy. Hardly surprising after the holiday I felt exhausted we covered a huge distance in those three weeks and a break in the middle would not of hurt.

    If you do hire a van the one thing we did do right was take out the extra insurance cover, which covered tyres (your cost on standard cover) We blew two tyres which more than covered the extra insurance. Interestingly the reason for the blow outs might have been caused by rusty wheel rims, but the tyre bloke wasn't sure so our cost.

    If I was to do it without kids it would be car and motel, but with kids I'd still look closely at the motor home, there are usually other kids in the parks to keep your own amused.

    Cheers. John.

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    I love NZ but it's I think it's more for the older crowd. Great scenery, lots to see but no Movie World etc. for the kids. I think you'll find they get bored in a van for 2 weeks.

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    TOOOOOOOOOO long since Ive been 'home' but motorhomes are the way. Most run desiel (European desiel =value; we in Aus run aussie d = crap) south Isl would be better in winter but then noth isl hot springs in winter just blood brillent. Google Automobile Asociation in NZ they'll give more info. Yes its tiring but I once did tip of north Isl to tip of South Isl in 32.5 hours that included the ferry crossing. Unofficial record aahhh classis mini cooper S rally job.
    Hell the memories that are flooding me at the moment.
    Queenstown is a s**t tourist hole but the area is fantastic, west coast exciting ( !!) drive: youll see strange looking sheep....things are WHITE;if down south, fiordland is breathtaking, just the water and height of mountains. We do not have mountains in Australia.

    North Isl, Mt Reuapahu (sp) if its smoking then from Rotaroura/Toupo up towards Tauranga brillient hot springs some smell like **** but the feeling, esp if its one of the outside ones (the best) and its raining; was there for part of honeymoon ..ahewm not saying anymore
    then Coromandal Peninsula is great too. Truly Gods country. the old saying used to be "see the world visit NZ" not prejadist biased or affiliated in any way at all
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    I'd go the motor home. Friends of ours hired one for some of the SI in a week in February and loved it. They were camping on the side of lakes, really taking in the scenery. Take your time, and there is plenty to do, for kids as well as adults. Before you go, plan in a few activities, but leave time to explore as well. And you'll discover more to do once you get there. Lovely place, I lived in NZ for 8 years, did the NI extensively but have only briefly visited the south. The beer is great, the fresh air is sensational and as long as you are friendly the locals will be too.
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    Thought motorhome hire might be okay. Are there ample places to stop overnight - powered camp sites?
    Yup, every town will have at least one campground with power sites for campervans etc. Summer is the peak season and many are full up, but winter will be pretty sweet, no crowds anyway.

    South Island if you want the scenery, mountains, lakes, forests etc. As long as your kids like the outdoors ( I take it they are farm kids?) there will be plenty to keep them interested. Christchurch is the major city down that way, nice place even in winter. Be aware it's pretty cool down there in winter, so be watch for iced roads etc and keep an eye on the weather if you are heading up into the high country. You WILL get to touch snow if you head up into the mountains, try out some sking if you are that way inclined. The kids would love it.

    You can do a nice round trip from Christchurch, go up through McKenzie basin to Mt Cook, back down to Dunedin and Southland. Then head up though Fiordland, Manapouri and Queenstown and through Haast to the West Coast. Forests / glaciers / good beer and up to coast to Nelson (good wine there). Then back down the East coast via Kaikoura to Christchurch.

    Sounds easy, but allow about 2 weeks

    North Island is OK ( I live here ) but it doesn't have the scenery of the Sth Is. More cities, but then if you want to holiday in a city, go to Sydney. See the Sth Is first.

    Cheers

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    Hi Ian

    Are there any thermal springs in the south?

    cheers


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    No

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    Actually yes

    Just not as many as the Nth Island, but no boiling mud or geysers

    http://www.hanmersprings.co.nz/

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianab View Post
    Actually yes

    Just not as many as the Nth Island, but no boiling mud or geysers

    http://www.hanmersprings.co.nz/

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