Discover NZ Campervan Video Tour
Here is a five minute video tour of our campervan rental from Discover NZ. This is the 2 Berth Deluxe S/T Campervan. Customer service was excellent and extremely painless. We’re in the middle of our trip and the van is a great home-away-from-home. We’d highly recommend Discover NZ if you are ever thinking of renting a campervan throughout New Zealand. We found them on Rankers New Zealand Travel Reviews.
Pancakes, Blowholes, and Sea Caves [Day 9]
Today’s weather forecast calls for a mix of rain and sun, and we’ll get both. Plus gusty winds … and not just at our starting point here at Cape Foulwind (pun intended). The breeze was to be expected since we’re right at this sandy beach on the Tasman Sea. After breakfast and a short walk on the beach, we’re heading south on Hwy 6 towards the Fox River just south of Charleston. Here is where our guide-book highly recommends stopping … Read More
Lots of Rain on New Zealand’s South Island [Day 8]
If you’re thinking of visiting New Zealand in the Fall, prepare for rain. So far it’s been wet for 70% of our trip. Seeing some sun peeking through on this photo? Correct, that was one of two breaks we got to remind us that there is a sun out there somewhere. It made for a much better ferry ride this morning, as I’m not a big fan of boat-on-ocean situations… With a 7am departure from Wellington (after a 5:45am check … Read More
Long Drive to Wellington [Day 7]
We can’t believe a week has gone by already. It’s been 7 days and we finally made it to Wellington, our last stop on the North Island. Tonight we are staying at the closest campground to the ferry terminal which is a nice little place, but it’s basically a parking lot with power hookups. We leave bright and early tomorrow morning to catch the first ferry that departs at 7am. We have to get there before 6am, so we’ll be … Read More
From Mudpools to Gumboots [Day 6]
Our laundry is done, we had nice hot showers, we dumped our waste water and we’re all set to get back on the road. Taupo is a town and lake smack dab in the middle of New Zealand’s north island. The lake seemed to be about the same size as Lake Tahoe. Just north of town are our first two stops. The first one, Huka Falls is just off the highway. It’s not a high waterfall, but it really gushes … Read More
Rain, Rain, Rain… [Day 5]
So – I read that New Zealand gets quite a bit of rain in the fall. And we’re here in the fall … and we can attest to the above statement. After a night of continuous rain fall, camper-shaking storms and waking up to a drenched campsite (and curtains), we decide that the ongoing rain will not stop us from exploring Karangahake Gorge, which is located just a few miles down the stream from our campsite. The Karangahake Gorge (a DOC … Read More
Glowworm Galaxy [Day 4]
It was just after 8am as we hit the road to start our adventure south. Today we have three goals for day #4: 1. See glowworms at Waipu Caves 2. Visit Piroa Falls 3. Pickup Andrea’s passport We headed off on today’s adventure down Highway 1. A half hour later as we passed through the town Kawakawa, Andrea screamed, “Hundertwasser Toilets!” Apparently Hunderwasser was a famous artist/architect from Vienna, Austria known for building without straight lines and plenty of color. … Read More
Aroha Island = Tiny World
“Tiny World” panoramic of our campsite at Aroha Island Ecological Centre in New Zealand
The Elusive Kiwi [Day 3]
Day 3 starts with getting ready and packed up again for a 10am hotel check out. Just as we exited the elevator, we bumped into Eddy from Discover NZ, our campervan guy. We walked outside and saw our home for the next two weeks. What a cute little thing it is! (And as the owner of a 15-ft camping trailer, I can say that!). We take off (Eddy driving) for a parking lot near the hotel where it’s a bit … Read More
Sky Tower at Night
As it’s our last night in Auckland, I wanted to get a nice shot of Sky Tower before we head out to see the rest of New Zealand. This is a 360º Photo Sphere taken with my Nexus 5. You can use your mouse to look around in every direction just like you can in Google Street View. Go ahead and take a look up.