In my opinion, New Zealand is more suitable for Road trips. Here are several recommended routes ?
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Our chosen route is similar to the first route recommended by the host, but personally I prefer a more leisurely journey, but unfortunately time is limited~~~
The host's introduction is good. It's quite a hassle to plan a trip by yourself. I'll save it and share it with friends to take a look.
After driving in New Zealand, I really like the casual feeling of driving in New Zealand. The roads are wide, you can stop whenever you want, and renting a car is very convenient. Compared to group tours, Road trips offer more freedom and often allow you to see unexpected beautiful scenery. Here are a few simple routes to introduce, I hope it will be useful for friends who are interested in Road trips. 5-day itinerary: Wellington - Greymouth - Queenstown. If you want to quickly browse New Zealand, you can try this short-term itinerary. This trip to Queenstown offers a refreshing experience of the wilderness. Before visiting the wild scenery of the Tasman Sea on the West Coast at Buller River, the art creation in Nelson will captivate you. In Greymouth, you will learn about local treasures (gold and green jade). Moving along the coast, before visiting the Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier, you will need to put on warm clothes. On the way to Wanaka and Queenstown for dining, shopping, and outdoor adventures, you will enjoy the rainforest waterfalls of Haast Pass. 11-day itinerary: Queenstown - Wellington - Auckland. 11 days is a bit tight for visiting the entire New Zealand, so you can visit some key attractions. From mountain scenery to coastal beaches, this route spans north and south. The tranquil villages on the way to Mt Cook and the hustle and bustle of Queenstown form a sharp contrast. The mountain hiking is delightful, and then you can visit numerous tourist attractions in Christchurch. Watch whales in Kaikoura, and then experience a vineyard tour in Marlborough. Take a ferry to Wellington, where you can learn about some New Zealand culture. From Martinborough to Gisborne, there is fine wine and cuisine everywhere. Next, travel along the coast of East Cape and Bay of Plenty, enjoying the surfing and sunshine. Passing through Auckland and Coromandel Town, the gold rush town and beaches will make you daydream. 14-day itinerary: Rotorua - Christchurch - Invercargill. This itinerary is designed for those who love wilderness and outdoor adventures. The journey begins with a visit to the geothermal landscapes of Rotorua and Taupo, then a close encounter with volcanoes in Tongariro National Park. Enjoy cultural pleasures on the way to Wellington, and take a boat tour in Wanganui. The mountain village of St Arnaud will make you feel the charm of South Island exploration, and you can enjoy hot spring therapy in Hanmer Springs. The traditional architecture and gardens of Christchurch are captivating. The last few days are a series of mountain tours. Stroll along the trails around Mt Cook Village, and enjoy the high-quality life of Queenstown. There's nothing more delightful than a boat tour of Milford Sound, which you can embark on from Te Anau or Queenstown.