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North Island

Start: Auckland
Duration: 16 days

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Explore the North Island on Your Own Terms

This 16-day Northern Motorhome Self Drive Tour lets you explore the heart of Aotearoa’s North Island at your own pace. From Auckland, you’ll travel to the subtropical Bay of Islands, discovering historic sites, golden beaches, and the famous Hole in the Rock cruise. Return via the west coast to explore ancient kauri forests and rugged coastal towns before heading south to Rotorua.

In Rotorua, experience bubbling mud pools, powerful geysers, and traditional Māori culture at Te Pa Tu. Continue your journey to Lake Taupō for lakeside views and the roaring Huka Falls, then head to the Art Deco town of Napier for wine tasting in Hawke’s Bay. This flexible itinerary balances adventure with comfort, letting you wake up to New Zealand’s best scenery every day.

Culture, Nature, and Wine—All on Wheels

Your campervan gives you the freedom to travel through the Wairarapa’s boutique vineyards and on to the cultural hub of Wellington, where you can explore museums, take a harbour walk, or visit Zealandia Eco-Sanctuary. Known as the “coolest little capital in the world,” Wellington offers the perfect mix of city charm and outdoor appeal.

On your way back north, pass through the volcanic terrain of Tongariro National Park, home to the iconic Alpine Crossing and Lord of the Rings landscapes. Visit the glowworm-lit Waitomo Caves and finish your journey in Hamilton, where gardens, galleries, and riverside dining await. This road trip delivers the ultimate North Island experience—rich in landscapes, culture, and the freedom to explore.

Flexible Itineraries

All aspects can be tailored to suit your travel style, pace, and interests. Customise your itinerary or combine it with other tours. Please specify any amendments when requesting a quote.

Highlights

  • Scenic cruise in the Bay of Islands
  • Waitomo Caves glowworm tour
  • Guided tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set
  • Authentic Māori cultural experiences
  • Geothermal pools and geysers in Rotorua
  • Wine and Art Deco architecture in Napier
  • Capital sights and museums in Wellington
  • Optional hike: Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Inclusions

Suggested Activities

  • Entry to Waitangi Treaty Grounds
  • Hole in the Rock Cruise
  • Tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set
  • Waimangu Volcanic Valley Walk & Boat Cruise
  • Polynesian Spa – Deluxe Spa Pool
  • Te Pa Tu Cultural Hangi & Concert
  • Waitomo Caves Tour
  • Zealandia by Day Tour

Frequently asked questions

You can start and finish your motorhome rental at any of the three depot locations: Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch.

If you return the motorhome to a different depot from your pick-up location, a one-way fee may apply. This fee is often waived for hires of 21 days or more.

No, our packages do not include holiday park passes, but New Zealand offers a wide range of affordable and accessible options for overnight stays in a motorhome.

Holiday parks are a popular choice and are located near most major tourist towns and scenic attractions. They provide powered and non-powered sites, with access to shared kitchens, bathrooms, BBQ areas, and often play areas or swimming pools—ideal for families and comfort-focused travellers.

For those seeking quieter or more remote stays, Department of Conservation (DOC) campsites are available throughout the country, often in spectacular natural settings with walking trails nearby. Facilities vary from basic to well-equipped.

If you're travelling on a budget or prefer more flexibility, freedom camping is permitted in many areas, provided you follow local regulations and use a certified self-contained motorhome. To plan your overnight stops, use trusted apps like CamperMate, Rankers Camping NZ, or Campable—they show locations of campsites, public toilets, and waste stations.

Drivers must be at least 21 years old and hold a valid full English driver’s licence that has been held for at least one year. If the licence is not in English, it must be accompanied by a current International Driver’s Permit.

Our motorhome packages include standard insurance, but this usually comes with a high excess (liability)—often NZ$5,000 to NZ$7,500. If the vehicle is damaged, you’re responsible for this amount unless you choose to upgrade.

Most rental providers offer optional insurance upgrades that we can add to your package:

  • A mid-level option lowers the excess and may still require a bond.
  • A top-tier option typically reduces your excess to zero, and often includes extras like windscreen and tyre cover, single vehicle rollover, roadside assistance, and reduced or no bond.

Even with premium cover, exclusions can apply—such as damage from unauthorised roads or misuse.

Full insurance details, including terms and upgrade options, will be provided with your personalised quote.

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