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tolchie Jun 5th, 2005 01:59 PM

gettin around NZ
 
hey everyone, im gonna be in nz (south island) in june and july and was curious if anyone had some tips on how to get around? i was gonna hire a campervan, but it was just too expensive. Would anyone suggest a regualr car, or i hear the bus lines are pretty cool like the KIWI Experince? what'dya all think?

mjnbrown Jun 5th, 2005 04:15 PM

I traveled around the south island of NZ in 2003 using a pass from Intercity Coach. Since I was traveling by myself, I really enjoyed this bus service. The bus drivers provide a limited commentary on where you are and stop at photo ops along the way. The schedules were very convenient.

Martha

Bailey Jun 7th, 2005 07:38 AM

We just returned from a month in NZ....rented a Budget car in the south & Hertz in the north. There's nothing like the convenience of renting your own car........4200 kms later we wouldn't do it any other way!!
Prefer the car to the campervan....we like to explore the smaller roads!
Have a great trip!

ElendilPickle Jun 7th, 2005 12:40 PM

Rent a car so you can travel on your own schedule. Driving is fairly easy in NZ.

From all I read about Kiwi Experience, it's suited to 20-somethings who like to get drunk and sleep around. If that's not your demographic, I'd definitely rent a car. :-)

You might enjoy staying in hostels; it's a great way to meet people and you can save yourself some money by preparing your own meals. www.backpack.co.nz.index.html has a large listing of hostels.

Have a great trip!

Lee Ann

Neil_Oz Jun 8th, 2005 12:34 AM

Lee Ann, "20-somethings who like to get drunk and sleep around" is very close to a redundancy!

ElendilPickle Jun 8th, 2005 02:20 PM

:-)

Neil, I do know a few who don't, but Kiwi Experience certainly seems to attract that demographic!

Lee Ann

rarmalb Jun 14th, 2005 08:24 PM

We hired a car for the 3 weeks we were there, and were REALLY happy we had done so. The roads are not bad at all over there, and we decided that a campervan would just be too hard to zip around in, and that coaches/buses didn't give us the independency we wanted.

R


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