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Kiwi Adventure/Culture, 15 days, Begin New Year's EveCountry forums / Australia, New Zealand & Antarctica / New Zealand | ||
My girlfriend and I (20 something year-old students) arrive Auckland Dec. 31 and have until Jan 14 to experience as much high adventure, beauty, local culture, etc etc as possible. We are prepared to spend all of a couple hours on the north island if we should immediately head south, but do want to experience some of the north island, i think. | ||
OP, I think a better way to go about this would be to look through a guidebook, narrow down your options according to what appeals to you, and come back to the thread with more specific questions. However, a few tips to start. First, with only two weeks to work with (a large part of which will be spent in transit) you'll want to steer clear of the major cities except as bases for the excursions that interest you most. It's not that there aren't plenty of things to do in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, etc., but they're just cities, no more interesting than cities much closer to home. Definitely give Rotorua a pass. | 1 | |
There are certainly things worth looking at in the North Island, if nothing else it is worth taking 2 or 3 days to travel through it so you get an idea of what to see next time you visit, some good geothermal stuff around Tapau and lots of culture in Wellington. Accommodation is generally good, cheap (compared to UK) and varied. The place we stayed at Franz Joseph village had everything camping, bunk rooms, chalets all on one site, I think we paid about £30 per night for a 4 bed chalet, camping was only a few pounds. I think that is fairly typical. You can get an AA accommodation guide out there which is pretty comprehensive. Loads of activities to do, but if you want to do some of the big hikes book them up in advance, most only allow a limited number of people on route at any given time. Get yourself some good guide books and enjoy - so much to do and an excellent place. Queenstown is a good spot to wind down (!?) have a beer or a coffee and plan all the other activities - it's a hive of activity and life. | 2 | |
I think it was actually Fox Glacier Holiday Park that we stayed at not Franz Joseph, but as I said I think there are similar set ups in quite a few places and they aren't as commercial as they sound. | 3 | |