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Help with Planning 10 Days Trip to NZ in May 2011
My husband & I are planning a trip to NZ from May 2 - May 14, 2011. Is it possible to cover both the North Island and the South Island? What temperature can we expect in the South island? Will it be already too cold there to enjoy all the trails and scenic beauty?
Our tentative list includes Auckland, Rotorua, Karekare, Bay of Islands and Wellington. We have not yet planned anything on the South Island. Any suggestions for the North and South islands? Thanks |
With only 10 days, I'd definitely stick to one island, and I'd recommend the South Island. Distances are much greater than they appear on a map, and roads tend to be narrow and winding; it takes more time than you might expect to get from Point A to Point B.
Having said that, there's a very good trip report here written by Indiancouple - they visited both islands in a short time, so you might want to take a look. "Too cold" is relative...we love NZ in the colder months, but we tend to swim upstream. I wouldn't hesitate to visit in May...in fact we're spending three weeks on the SI this June and we're hoping to do quite a bit of hiking. A popular self-drive circuit on the SI looks something like this: Christchurch-West Coast/Glaciers via Arthur's Pass and Greymouth-Queenstown-Te Anau-Milford Sound-Wanaka-Mt Cook-Christchurch. This drive distance calculator will give you an idea of travel times/distances. http://www.aatravel.co.nz/main/td-calculator.php |
I've been in late April, there were a few cold days at the south end of the south Island.
If you are going to stick with that first part of the itinerary you may not want to do much on the SI. At the most fly Wellington Queenstown roundtrip, see Milford Sound. Can you add more days? |
Thanks for your responses Melnq8 & mlgb. I will go through the trip report.
Unfortunately we cannot add any more days to our trip. It's going to be just the 10 days. We could probably cut short the time we spend on NI. Can you pls tell me the "must-see" on the NI & SI? That may help resolve my confusion. Melnq8 - Glad to hear you will be visiting SI too this year. What temperature can we expect in SI in May? |
That may depend on your interests and background. I was deprived of snowy landscapes & mountains as a child, and had a surplus of tropical beaches. So for me the Milford Sound/Fiordland & Queenstown area still holds the #1 attraction in NZ, and is the most typical landscape image that people have of NZ.
I think if you grew up inland in the Rockies, you have a different opinion!! |
We want to focus on the scenic aspects of NZ. We have enough adventure activities here in the US.
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For info on weather in NZ take a look here:
http://www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealan...d-climate.html The entire SI is scenic - you really can't go wrong. The least scenic drive on the SI (IMO) is along the east coast from Christchurch to about Oamaru - other than that, it's all good. The highlights of the SI generally are the glaciers and west coast, the Queenstown area, Milford Sound and Mt Cook. The problem is that getting to all of them takes time and involves a bit of driving. You might consider flying to Queenstown, basing yourself there and concentrating on QT, Glenorchy, and Milford Sound. You'll have plenty to do, believe me. Here's a SI slideshow to whet your appetite: http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripw...3-3548-f06e?lb |
Thanks for the link. I had come across that link too when we were researching about the weather patterns.
Thanks for the list of places in SI Melnq8. Can you tell me the highlights of NI too? The slideshow was awesome. Shows why you love SI so much :) Can you please tell me some good site where I can book cars and hotels? Can you suggest some good hotels and car rental agencies? Thanks |
Apex and Avis are both good, Apex rents older cars and Avis often has discounts.
Try Avis.co.nz direct and apexrentals.co.nz I use the auto club (aa.co.nz), wotif.com, and bnb.co.nz for researching lodgings. With wotif you can check with the individual hotel as well. Also you can sign up with milleniumhotels.com for email specials. That said, I don't really have a favorite hotel in Queenstown. |
Thanks for the list mlgb. Should we fly to the SI after finishing Rotorua or drive onward to Wellington and take a ferry from there? Is the drive to Wellington worth the time?
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If you do want to see the southern Alps, Milford Sound, & Queenstown think I'd fly from Rotorua.
The "problem" with NZ is that there is very little bad scenery. The center of the north Island has Tongariro which is scenic, plus the crossing gets you to see the Marlborough Sounds. And Wellington is an attractive city with some interesting things to see (Zealandia and Te Papa). There just isn't enough time to see everything good in 10 days. If you haven't yet been to the tourism website, www.newzealand.com it has some driving itineraries to give you a start. Also search out indiancouple's trip report here. |
mglb I am going through indiancouple's trip report right now. I am hoping to narrow the list of places from that. Will let you know abt the progress.
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apnc -
Another vote for APEX. We've also used National and Budget on several occasions and haven't had any issues. I won't be much help with the NI - I've only been there once and unlike the SI, I haven't been tempted to return (yet). Once you narrow where you'd like to stay I can suggest a few specific lodging options. |
Has anyone used Ace car rental? Is it good?
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I have never used Ace because they require a nonrefundable deposit at the time of booking.
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mlgb, How much do they ask? Is this apart from what we need to pay for the rental??
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APEX will charge 20% of the rental cost if cancelled 48 hours or less prior to arrival, so read the fine print.
I assume the ACE deposit is applied to the rental and that you only lose it if you cancel or drastically amend the booking, but you'd need to check with them to make sure. http://www.acerentalcars.co.nz/ |
It is on their website buried under Payment Terms
"All online bookings require a non-refundable 5% deposit to be taken" There is nothing about cancel within x hours and get your money back. Be careful, they are not the only "noname" company to require this. |
Thank u Melnq8 & mlgb. We will read the fine print carefully. We have almost chalked out our itinerary. I will post it soon.
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Our tentative itinerary is:
May 4 - Arrive at Auckland and spend the day in Auckland and Devonport. May 5 - Rent car. Head to Coromandel - visit Hahei beach, Cathedral Cove, Whangamata and halt at Tauranga. May 6 - Wai-o-Tapu, Waimangu, Tongariro and Huka Falls and halt near Lake Taupo May 7 - Drive to Wellington - Can you suggest what can be seen while driving there? May 8 - May 13 - SI. I want some help with drafting the itinerary for the SI. Please help. We want to cover Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier. We will be flying back to Auckland from Queenstown on evening of May 13th. Any modifications to the NI plans? Also help with charting the SI trip route. Thanks. |
Can't help with the NI.
I assume you're flying into Christchurch? What time does your flight arrive? Drive Christchurch to Franz Josef via Arthur's Pass and the West Coast - approx 5:45, 395 km - spend two nights Drive Franz Josef to QT, via Fox Glacier about six hours, 381 km Queenstown - three nights - from here you can make the long day trip to Milford Sound (very full day), explore QT, Glenorchy and Arrowtown You can either visit Fox Glacier on the way to QT, or from Franz Josef, or stay in Fox Glacier and visit Franz Josef on the drive from Christchurch...all depends on what you want to do at each glacier. |
We are taking the first ferry from Wellington to Picton. What can we see on our drive to Franz Joseph from Picton? I should probably modify ur suggestions slightly to fit our trip down from Picton.
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The drive from Picton to Franz Josef is 531 km, about 7.5 hours. Are you planning on doing this the same day your arrive via ferry from Wellington?
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On the NI there isn't a whole lot to see on the way to Wellington. Instead of Taupo, you might consider trying to make it as far as National Park, which is the main sight after Taupo. You can drive up into the visitor center from Hwy 47. The scenery on the Desert Road is nice, but I understand it can be very cold in winter. After that it's rural mostly, you could pass near Mt. Bruce and might have a view of Kapiti Island, depending on what routing you take. I'd try to arrive in Wellington as early as possible as it's more interesting than what is enroute.
For driving distances you can use the Auto Club website that Melnq referenced above. |
Melnq8 we plan to stop at Hokitika and drive to Franz Josef the next day.
What is the best way to experience Franz Josef and the Fox Glaciers? Are the heli hikes worth it? If so, which one should we book? |
We used Fox Glacier Guides for our helihike. It was definitely worth it for us, but only because the weather was fantastic. It took us several trips to the SI before the weather was good enough for us to shell out the $$$ for the helihike.
There are beaucoup walks around the glaciers - loads of nice tracks if you like to walk. |
<< What is the best way to experience Franz Josef and the Fox Glaciers? Are the heli hikes worth it? If so, which one should we book? >>
We just got back. In order to go ON a glacier, you have to book with an approved guide company (which will provide you with the necessary instruction and equipment). I believe there is only one approved company for each glacier: (1) Franz Josef Glacier Guides, and (2) Fox Glacier Guiding. They both offer different types of tours -- bus or helihike, half day or full day. Be sure to select a tour based on your fitness level. Woody |
Thanks Woody. Where did you stay when you visited Fox and Franz Joseph? Which tour did you use? Do we need to carry our snow shoes?
Will we need chains for the car tires? |
Welcome back Woody - glad to hear you had a good trip.
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Here's our revised itinerary. Does this sound good and do-able?
May 4 - Arrive at Auckland (6:30 am). Head to Rangitoto. Lunch at Devonport and head back to Auckland. Walk around Auckland. May 5 - Rent car. Head to Coromandel - visit Hahei beach, Cathedral Cove, Whangamata and halt at Tauranga. May 6 - Visit Wai-o-Tapu. Lunch at Lake Taupo and drive straight to Wellington. May 7 - Ferry to Picton. Drive to Punakaki and halt at Hokitika. May 8 - Half day hike at Franz Josef glacier. Visit Lake Matheson and stay near Fox Glacier. May 9 - Hike Fox Glacier. After lunch head to Wanaka and halt at Wanaka. May 10 - Drive to and spend time at Lake Tekapo. Head to Queenstown in the evening and stay there. May 11 - Drive to Milford Sound. Spend some time there and head back to Te Anau and halt there for the night. May 12 - Spend time in Te Anau and head back to Queenstown in the evening. May 13 - Spend the day in Queenstown and fly back to Auckland in the evening. May 14 - Visit Piha beach and then drive to the airport. Does the plan look good? Any changes Melnq8 & mlgb? I would appreciate your input too Woody since you just returned from the trip :) Can you also suggest a place where we can see the haka dance? Can you also suggest good souvenir shops? I'd like to get some Maori craft work. |
<May 7 - Ferry to Picton. Drive to Punakaki and halt at Hokitika.>
The drive from Picton to Hoki is 5:35, about 392 km. This will make for a long day after the three hour ferry ride from Wellie to Picton. <May 8 - Half day hike at Franz Josef glacier. Visit Lake Matheson and stay near Fox Glacier.> The drive from Hoki to Franz Josef is about two hours. You've not given yourself any wiggle room if the weather is bad for a half day hike and there are cancellations (assume you mean guided hike?). <May 10 - Drive to and spend time at Lake Tekapo. Head to Queenstown in the evening and stay there> First of all it's a three hour drive from Wanaka to Lake Tekapo, then a 3:40 minute drive from Lake Tekapo to Queenstown. From Tekapo it's only 99 km more to Mt Cook (each way)...normally I'd say if you're going that far you might as well see Mt Cook, but this whole day doesn't make sense to me. You've got 6.5 hours of DRIVING in the opposite direction - and for what? To see a lake? You'll see some very nice lakes in Wanaka and QT as it is. |
Thanks for your feedback.
We were also doubtful about the trip to Lake Tekapo. As you suggested, we should probably spend more time at Wanaka and skip Tekapo. We have also allocated 2 days for Fox & Franz so we can do half day guided hike atleast on 1. |
Your drive times per day should be checked on the aa.co.nz website. They look pretty long to me if you also plan on doing sightseeing. Good luck.
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mlgb & melnq8, Can you help create a little more stress free itinerary please?
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Consider flying between the two islands as I suggested above.
Although, I'm not sure at this point that you can find any discounted airfares. If you must drive on the North Island, you might skip Rangitoto and Auckland all together, and head to Rotorua on Day 1. Then you can take two days/3 nights to sightsee around Rotorua/Taupo and Tongariro. The last night at Tongariro. The following day it should take about 5 hours to reach Wellington by the shortest route (Hwy 1). In Wellington, Te Papa Museum closes at 6 pm, Thursdays at 9pm. Zealandia (Karori Sanctuary) by night pickup is approx 5 pm. I think you have to reserve the evening visit ahead of time. Will you be needing to return your car in Wellington or can you take it across? Be sure you know what time the car rental closes if you need to return. |
Thanks mlgb. Since we are taking the ferry we plan to take the car along with us. Can you give me a similar plan for SI too?
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May 7 is terrible, I think you will find it far longer than suggested by Mel. Check the weather forecast that night. If it is bad for the west coast, do not go that way. I just want to reiterate all of Mel's concerns about having no leeway for weather. If it is okay, I wouldn't plan getting any farther than Westport. May 8 It will take about 3 to 4 hours the next day to get to Franz Josef. So you will have half a day May 8 and then half a day May 9. Do they do glacier excursions in the afternoon? If so you may want to book it PM May 8 and allow am May 9 in case of cancellation. I think I would add a second night on May 9 at the glaciers. On May 10 drive to Queenstown. Scratch Tekapo, you won't make it.
May 12, Spend half a day in Te Anau (to do what?) and head back to Queenstown mid day. I don't suggest night driving at all. I would put together another itinerary which leaves out the west coast, IE Kaikoura, Akaroa, Mt. Cook/Tekapo, Queenstown. |
Thanks mlgb. If we fly to Queesntown from Wellington, how should we plan our trips to Fox and Franz? Can you pls tell me?
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You just drive there and back.
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hei Melnq8
i have been following this thread closely for last couple of days as i too have a Honeymoon Plan in making for NZ in June. Could you please help me with the Indian Couple's report on the NI & SI that you are mentioning in this thread, coz i am not able to find it. Would like to see and have a understanding about how i can make a start of the itenary. |
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