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  • Travel Guides > New Zealand Travel Guides > FAQ

    Is there a time limit for renting a car to cross both North Island and South Island? Do you have to stay on each island for more than 5 days ?

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    Beidao is enough in 5 days, but Nandao is best left with 8 days

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