New Zealand 🇳🇿 2 Week Adventure
12 Days
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By Jackie Swayze
Aug 15, 2025
New Zealand really might just be heaven on Earth 😍 Yes, it’s quite a long journey to get there for most people, but it’s well worth the long flights!
The country is comprised of 2 main islands: north and south. The North Island has most of the people and all the active volcanos. The South Island has all the glaciers, the iconic Milford Sound, and most of the adrenaline-filled activities.
This itinerary is a fast-paced trip spending 5 days in the North Island and 7 days in the South Island. It’s structured so you rent cars and stay in hotels on the North Island and then spend your time in the South Island in a campervan, allowing you to stay at some of the most incredible campsites! This trip is for those with a great sense of adventure and a love of getting outside their comfort zones 😎
You can search for your rental car here: https://rentalcars.tpx.lt/1qNpn4Q3
Book your Jucy campervan rental here: https://t.cfjump.com/90650/t/71828
For more in-depth breakdown about visiting New Zealand, check out my blog posts: https://maximizingmypto.com/tag/new-zealand/
Recommended Stays

JW Marriott Auckland
This hotel is centrally located in Auckland, walking distance to everything on Day 1’s itinerary. The hotel underwent a full renovation in recent years and feels modern and refreshed.
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/4WXRAgyX

Pullman Rotorua
This is one of the best hotels in Rotorua and offers lake views and all the amenities you could need.
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/eUpkWwTd

The Park Hotel Ruapehu
There’s not a lot of hotels in the area if you plan to hike Tongariro Alpine Crossing, but this one is comfortable and gets the job done. The on-site restaurant is perfect for breakfast before your hike and a delicious dinner when you’re done. You can also enjoy the hot tub to relax your tired muscles.
If you’re renting equipment for the hike (through The Alpine Centre), they can drop off and pick up your gear to/from the hotel!
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/dUVUGtmt

Lake Pukaki Overnight Campervan Parking
Pukaki 7999, New Zealand
This camp site is completely free and operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. The location is absolutely stunning, overlooking the gorgeous Lake Pukaki and Mt. Cook.

Red Bridge Campground
Hāwea Flat 9383, New Zealand
This is a free campsite 14km (8.6 miles) from Wānaka - only a 15 minute drive. You must have a self contained vehicle to park here.

Hampshire Holiday Parks - Queenstown Lakeview
This paid campsite is the closest one in Queenstown to all the action, allowing you to park and easily walk to all the attractions and restaurants nearby.
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/ZEHvLrTg

Kingston Lakeside Reserve
Queenstown 9793, New Zealand
This is a free campsite at the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu. The campsite is right on the water, so you’re treated to gorgeous, peaceful views of the lake. You must have a self contained vehicle to park here.

Tasman Holiday Parks - Te Anau
The Tasman Holiday Park is a paid campsite, but it includes amenities like dump stations, power hookups, onsite showers, a kitchen, and more. It’s also walking distance to the restaurants in Te Anau.
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/6rDnvs2Z

Milford Sound Lodge - Campervan Park
This is a paid campsite with easy access to the Milford Sound cruises and hiking trials. For the fee, you’ll get free WiFi, laundry facilities, a kitchen and lounge, and more. Advance booking is required as there are limited sites.
Book here: https://milfordlodge.com/

Hampshire Holiday Parks - Queenstown Lakeview
This paid campsite is the closest one in Queenstown to all the action, allowing you to park and easily walk to all the attractions and restaurants nearby.
Book here: https://booking.tpx.lt/ZEHvLrTg
Day 1
Start your adventure in New Zealand with an adrenaline rush by doing the 192-meter Auckland SkyJumpoff the Sky Tower! Then enjoy a calmer afternoon at 2 museums central to Kiwi culture: The All Blacks Experience to learn all about rugby and The National Maritime Museum to learn about New Zealand’s maritime history from ancient times to modern day.
You can book the All Blacks Experience here: https://viator.tpx.lt/J1OOPR9t

AJ Hackett Auckland SkyJump & SkyWalk
72 Victoria Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1141, New Zealand

All Blacks Experience
Level 4/88 Federal Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

New Zealand Maritime Museum
Corner of Quay and Hobson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1140, New Zealand

Amano
66 - 68, Tyler Street, Britomart Place, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Andy's Burgers & Bar
Level 2 Corner of Federal & Victoria Street West &, Hobson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Day 2
Take the ferry from Auckland to Waiheke Island and pick up a rental car to explore. Start by heading to the Stony Batter Historic Reserve to tour secret tunnels from WWII.
Waiheke is known for its vineyards, so it’s fitting to stop at one for lunch before heading to Wild on Waiheke for some archery.
Head back to Auckland and pick up a new rental car, making your way down to Rotorua for the night.

Waiheke Island
Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand



Waiheke Island
Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand
Day 3
In New Zealand, “kiwi” refers to the 🥝 fruit, the people, and the bird. kiwiStart your day off at the National Kiwi Hatchery and get to see this illusive and endangered species for yourself. Book your tour here: https://viator.tpx.lt/5pmZzNEg
Then spend the afternoon at Hell’s Gate Geothermal Park. You can walk around the geothermal park and see the hot waterfall and mud volcano! Then finish off by bathing in the sulfur spa - it’s good for your skin but the smell is… memorable. Book your visit here: https://viator.tpx.lt/Hwa2Wf6s

The National Kiwi Hatchery
141 Western Road, Ngongotahā, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand

Hell's Gate Geothermal Reserve and Mud Spa
351 State Highway 30, Tikitere, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand
Day 4
Tongariro Alpine Crossing in a 14 mile hike that is considered one of the best day hikes in the world. It includes over 3,000 ft of elevation gain and takes around 6-8 hours. It’s a one-way route, so the best strategy is to park at the end of the hike and pre-book a shuttle service to take you to the start. Book the shuttle here: https://viator.tpx.lt/XThbhT2W
Afterwards, you can head back to your hotel to enjoy the hot tub, play some putt putt next door, and then enjoy a delicious meal at the restaurant on-site.

Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Tongariro National Park, Manawatū-Whanganui Region 4691, New Zealand


Day 5
It’s time to say goodbye to the North Island and fly south to Christchurch, where you’ll pick up your campervan for a road trip around the South Island! Be sure to stock up on some groceries before setting off.
The highlights of this day at stunning Lake Tekapo and the incredible (and FREE) campsite at Lake Pukaki with a beautiful view of Mt. Cook as the sun sets.

Lake Tekapo
Lake Tekapo, Canterbury Region 7999, New Zealand

JUCY Car Rental and Campervan Hire Christchurch Airport
157 Orchard Road, Harewood, Christchurch 8051, New Zealand


The Church of the Good Shepherd
Pioneer Drive, Lake Tekapo 7999, New Zealand

Lake Pukaki Overnight Campervan Parking
Pukaki 7999, New Zealand

Rotorua Airport
837 Te Ngae Road, State Highway 30, Ōwhata, Rotorua 3074, New Zealand
Day 6
Start the morning with a drive towards Mt. Cook and then take a Tasman Lake tour with Glacier Explorers. This is a glacial lake that didn’t even exist 40 years ago! The boat will take you right alongside icebergs and you’ll learn a lot about the geography of the area. Book here: https://www.hermitage.co.nz/experience/glacier-explorers/
In the afternoon, take an easy ~6 mile hike on the Hooker Valley Track for gorgeous views and some fun bridge crossings. Then head towards your campsite for the night, stopping at the Omarama Clay Cliffs and the Lindis Pass Overlook on the way.

Glacier Explorers
Terrace Road Aoraki, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury Region 7999, New Zealand

The Hermitage Hotel
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park 89 Terrace Road, Canterbury Region 7999, New Zealand


Clay Cliffs
Henburn Road, Omarama 9412, New Zealand

Day 7
Drive to Wānaka and board a boat to take you to Mou Waho. This island is unique for 2 reasons: first, it features an island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island in the ocean. Second, there are buff weka birds you can spot on the island - in fact, if you’re quiet, they may come right up to you! Book here: https://viator.tpx.lt/wBXJ5385
When you get back to Wānaka, be sure to stop at Big Fig Wānaka for an incredible lunch!
In the afternoon, it’s time for another adrenaline-pumping activity: bungee jumping at the site of the first commercial bungee jump! The Kawarau Bridge Bungee has been operating since 1988. This was my first ever bungee jump and I loved that they offer the option to do a tandem jump so you don’t have to go alone! If you also did the SkyJump in Auckland, it’s the same company that runs this and you get a discount as a returning customer.
Finish this exciting day with the Queenstown Gondola and Luge track before dinner at the famous Fergburger.

Mou Waho
Mou Waho, Otago Region 9382, New Zealand





Day 8
Head back to Wānaka to take on the world’s tallest waterfall via ferrata at Wildwire Wānaka! This is a guided tour and was certainly a highlight of our trip.
Finish the day with a drive down to Kingston and enjoy a quiet evening along the gorgeous shores of the lake.



That Wānaka tree
Roys Bay 59 Wanaka Mount Aspiring Road, Wānaka 9305, New Zealand

Kingston Lakeside Reserve
Queenstown 9793, New Zealand
Day 9
Drive to Te Anau and take a tour through the glow worm caves to see the cave illuminated by these bugs. No cameras are allowed as not to disturb the animals but the dazzling images will stay with you in your memories. This tour may also be cancelled if heavy rains cause the caves to floor. Book here: https://viator.tpx.lt/yUbJi269


Day 10
Milford Sound is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning waterfalls. In fact, it’s probably the only time you’ll ever hope for rain on a trip. The road to Milford Sound is equally as amazing, so take your time getting there and make stops along the way.
When you get to Milford Sound, the best way to see it is via a scenic cruise that takes you around the fjord in ~2 hours. Keep your eyes out for penguins and dolphins! Book here: https://viator.tpx.lt/YJUZvce8
While you’re in the area, be sure to look for kea birds, but know they can be a bit aggressive and like to steal things, so keep your belongings close and your car secure!

Eglinton Valley
Eglinton Valley, Southland Region 9679, New Zealand


Monkey Creek
Milford Sound State Highway 94, Milford Sound Highway, Southland Region 9679, New Zealand

Milford Sound / Piopiotahi
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi, Southland Region, New Zealand
Day 11
On your way back from Milford Sound to Queenstown, stop back in Te Anau for a jet boat ride in Fiordlands National Park. The area is quiet and beautiful, while the jet boat ride itself is the opposite - very thrilling! Book here: https://viator.tpx.lt/fB4H7B0e
End the day with a delicious dinner at Public Kitchen & Bar in Queenstown - their oysters are especially delicious!


Falls Creek Falls
1871 Milford Sound Highway, Fiordland National Park 9679, New Zealand

Jet Boat Landing
Te, Te Anau 9679, New Zealand
Day 12
On your last day, make the drive back from Queenstown to Christchurch and return the van. Then make a stop at the International Antarctic Center to learn about Antarctica and see huskies and see the Little Blue Penguins that they’ve rescued. Finally, it’s time to say goodbye to New Zealand and fly home. You’ll be planning a trip back in no time!

JUCY Car Rental and Campervan Hire Christchurch Airport
157 Orchard Road, Harewood, Christchurch 8051, New Zealand

International Antarctic Centre
Corner Roy Place and, Orchard Road, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8052, New Zealand