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Old Oct 4th, 2012, 06:27 PM
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Solo girl going to queenstown!

Hello all,

I'm a 28yr old girl from Los Angeles who's finally going somewhere I've wanted to go since I was 10yrs old .... Queenstown nz! Since non of my friends are as ambitious about this as I am I'm flying solo. Trip is mid Nov to dec I have 2weeks & want to make it worth it.

I'm flying into queens & so far my plan includes going to Milford or doubtful sound first for an over night Cruise getting a fergburger then over nighting in Wanaka.. Maybe sky dive there then head to franz Joseph then maybe Abel Tasman then Blenheim then head back to queenstown.. Questions :

1.skydiving - queenstown or Wanaka ? Which is best ? Is there better?ive NEVER been I want it to be the best !

2. Is Abel Tasman worth going out of the way for during that time ? Is Blenheim ? Or should I just stay fairly close to queens ?

3. Hot pools? I've read franz Joseph has then now ...are they ok is there somewhere better ?are any of them worth it ?

4. I only have one night booked ... Going to try to wing it .. Great or terrible idea or suggestions

5. What have I left out that I absolutely MUST DO

Ive never had the opportunity to do anything this amazing alone i Thank you for any &all feed back!
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Old Oct 4th, 2012, 08:55 PM
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I'm thinking of skipping top of South Island
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Old Oct 4th, 2012, 09:33 PM
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The hot pools in Franz Josef are manmade. The only natural hot springs pools I'm aware of on the SI are in Hanmer Springs and Maruia Springs. Omarama also has some sort of manmade hot pools.

I've only been to the ones at Hanmer Springs, which is about 90 minutes drive from Christchurch give or take. The thermal pools are the main attraction at Hanmer Springs.

You should be fine winging it in November. Are you renting a car or taking a bus?
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Old Oct 5th, 2012, 05:16 AM
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Not sure yet was thinking of bussing it .... Do u recommend car?
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Old Oct 5th, 2012, 02:26 PM
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I do, but only if you're comfortable with driving on the left.
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Old Oct 6th, 2012, 08:16 PM
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Sounds like a pretty erratic itinerary to me. Queenstown is way south and Abel Tasman is at the top of the Sth Island. Best to fly between the two and why would you double back to Queenstown? No reason to go to Blenheim, there are plenty of good wineries just outside of Queenstown as that's about the only reason to go to Blenheim. Nelson is a more attractive place to visit. I think you need to do more research yourself and then choose what you want to do, no one else can decide if something is right for you. Look up Naked Bus as they have some very reasoable prices and fits in your age group so you are likely to meet like minded travellers on those.
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Here are some other bus links for you:

http://travelheadfirst.com/bottom-bu...es-prices.html

http://www.intercity.co.nz/

http://travelpass.intercity.co.nz/itineraries/south

In addition to Air New Zealand, domestic flights within NZ are also offered by Jet Star airways:
http://www.jetstar.com/nz/en/home

In case you are not already familiar with them, these are two sites where travelers post reviews and recommendations:
http://www.rankers.co.nz/
http://www.rankers.co.nz/tags/bus-and-coach

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g...Vacations.html

If you want to drive around alone and enjoy the freedom of being spontaneous, stop wherever for as long as you want, then rent a car. If you would like to meet other young travelers with whom you can share your experiences, and also don't want to be bothered with driving on roads you are not familiar with, then take public transit. Or take public transit and rent a car when more convenient or desirable (say, to go someplace not covered by public transit). See:
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/wh...riving-nz.html

I would add to the above article that many of the roads on the South Island are winding. You can also get stuck behind slow-moving motorhomes, who should pull over but sometimes don't or can't. Fortunately, there are regular passing lanes on most roads.

I am in my 50s now and generally travel with my husband, but throughout my 20s I often traveled solo on public transit in foreign lands, and always made new friends of my own age, who I ended up hanging out with and doing things with. I had a great time, met so many people of different nationalities, and learned a lot. I ended up doing activities with other people that I wouldn't have done if I was on my own. (At 28, I am sure you will be savvy enough to be both open yet still a bit cautious with strangers when traveling through NZ, as you would be when at home in LA.)

My impression is that NZ is an extremely easy country to see as a solo traveler. It is relatively safe (as compared to most other countries), has lots of services and conveniences for tourists, its people are friendly and helpful, and English is the dominant language.
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Magic Bus:
http://www.magicbus.co.nz/travel-passes/transport-only/
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Sounds great..

Want to go myself next year but have the same problem as you...none of my friends want to go think its more they are scared to be honest..so looks like i will be going solo to but it will be a adventure!!

Have you managed to book anything yet?...
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