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What can you see in New Zealand in 14 days?

What can you see in New Zealand in 14 days?

14 Day New Zealand Itinerary overview

  • Day 1: Auckland. Pick up rental car at AKL.
  • Day 2: Auckland to Waikato to Rotorua. Stay 3 nights in Rotorua.
  • Day 3: Rotorua. Zip Line.
  • Day 4: Lake Taupo.
  • Day 5: Rotorua to Christchurch.
  • Day 6: Banks Peninsula.
  • Day 7: Christchurch to Mt Cook National Park.
  • Day 8: Mt Cook National Park.

Is New Zealand letting tourists in?

June 2022 UPDATE: You do not need a pre-departure test to enter New Zealand. Most travelers need to be vaccinated and take 2 rapid antigen tests (RATs) after arriving in New Zealand. If you transit through New Zealand, you do not need to be vaccinated or complete the New Zealand Traveler Declaration.

What is the best way to see Australia and New Zealand?

New Zealand is easier to see via a cruise, just because being a narrow country most places in the center are accessible from the coast, so you can cover more ground on a cruise. Australia on the other hand is huge with lots to see in the interior, so cruises only give you a tiny sampling of what the coast has to offer.

How many days is enough for New Zealand?

The short answer is 14 days as a minimum time frame for visiting both the North Island and South Island of New Zealand. That’s roughly one week’s travel time for both islands and is just long enough for any visitor to experience the best of the country.

Is it cheaper to go to Australia or New Zealand?

Expenses and Infrastructure In terms of accommodations, Australia is generally more expensive than New Zealand. You’ll find the highest costs in the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne, while smaller cities like Perth and Adelaide will be more affordable.

Can Australian citizens travel to New Zealand?

If you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you no longer need a critical purpose reason to travel to New Zealand. Now all Australian citizens or permanent residents can arrive from anywhere in the world and enter New Zealand.

Can I drink the tap water in New Zealand?

Yes you can safely drink the water from taps anywhere in New Zealand. Bottled water is readily avaiable – inexpensive, a dollar or two. Most hotel/motel rooms have electric water jugs for making tea/coffee.

Is it better to visit the North or South Island of New Zealand?

Generally speaking, if you want to engage with city culture or explore Maori history, the North Island is for you. If you want to deep-dive into nature, the South Island has plenty of lakes, mountains, fjords, and glaciers to discover.