Mount Cook area in New Zealand's Southern Alps

New Zealand Travel and Holiday Guide.

Our Holiday to New Zealand's North and South Islands.

We went to New Zealand to co-incide with the start of New Zealand's summer - the idea being to be able to travel around with hopefully good weather but without things being too busy i.e. before the Kiwi's started their summer holidays .

Our trip commenced mid November 2007 at Auckland on North Island - we then headed south (with stops at Thames and Taupo) to Wellington to cross over to the South Island after around 2 weeks. Our trip continued on South travelling down the West Coast via Motueka, Arthurs Pass, Franz Josef, Queenstown, Te Anau, Dunedin and ended up at Christchurch.

 

Prior to leaving we had heard lot's of things about the possible violent weather that New Zealand can offer at any time of the year so we took lots of warm clothing as well as waterproof gear for walks - in fact the only time it rained was nearly at the end of our holiday when we stayed at Dunedin. Our five weeks were mostly of lovely sunny days and often temperatures around 23 to 30 degrees.
Franz Josef Glacier Doubtful Sound Beautiful Southern Alps - New Zealand Whilst in New Zealand we managed to take 100s of photographs during our days out sightseeing and going around the myriad of attractions on offer on the two islands - including quite a few on our helicopter ride up into the mountains to view Mount Cook and get real close ups of the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers - where we landed on the top of Fox Glacier - a fabulous and unforgettable trip. We also did several walks on the Abel Tasman Trail which is amazingly picturesque and brilliant to walk along - plus we took the two famous New Zealand trips out onto Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. There is therefore lots of information and tons of photos all about our New Zealand Travels - please use the various links on the left for our topics about our New Zealand Holidays.

Getting Around. We have created a specific item about the driving and travel conditions we found as we travelled around in New Zealand - this can be found here.

Bridal Veil Walk - Arthurs Pass New Zealand semi tropical Pupu Walkway New Zealand Walking and Tramping. Unlike the hiking possibilities we have in England we found it quite difficult to find circular 15 to 20km walks whilst in New Zealand. The trails, paths and tracks in the country are mostly long distance one way affairs - in other words you start at one end of the trail and maybe camp or stay in huts for 4 or 5 days or more whilst walking sections of the entire trail.
We were able to walk three sections of the Abel Tasman trail since you can be taken to and picked up from different locations along it's route by using taxi-boats. On other trails though we had to be content with just walking a section and then returning the same way.

Beautiful Abel Tasman Trail in New Zealand Aratiatia Rapids - New Zealand Barks Bay near Anchorage - Abel Tasman New Zealand New Zealand Orakei Koraki in New Zealand Thermal area idle seals on Doubtful Sound

 

beautiful New Zealand lakes and mountains Waimangu Valley in New Zealand Totaranui Awaroa Bay in New Zealand Sightseeing.  The thing about New Zealand and touring around was that the beauty of the countryside, lakes, rivers and streams, mountains and hills just kept coming. So trying to get anywhere in a reasonable time was often quite difficult because you end up stopping all the time to look at the views. Another true delight was when you are out walking along the largely deserted beaches you might easily come across seals and penguins.
Although we have seen many of these animals at various zoos there really is nothing like wandering along a beach and then spotting perhaps 4 or 5 seals either basking on rocks or doing a bit of surfing - because they are in their natural environment. We were on one isolated beach and a few 100 yards ahead of us a single penguin crossed the beach and into the sea - it was brilliant to see.

Eating Out. This can be quite difficult if you don't want to eat fast food stuff - finding a proper food restaurant in many of the towns we visited proved to be quite difficult and there also was the added problem that many of the food outlets closed at around 2000hrs or so. Admittedly we were in New Zealand in early summer so perhaps things alter somewhat as the real holiday season starts after Christmas. Of course in the larger locations such as Queenstown, Dunedin and Christchurch the proper restaurants stayed open as late as 2200hrs or occasionally even later... but places like Thames were like ghost towns after around 1900hrs or so.
Quite often the various D.O.C. areas had visitor centres and also a cafe available but even these facilities closed at around 1600hrs.

Hazards to think about. Apart from trying to avoid the logging lorries when driving on New Zealand's roads the two things to watch out for that spring to mind are:
Sand Flies - especially on South Island and on it's west coast beaches and forests these are a real nuisance. As you come across one of the many gorgeous beaches along the coast and think about maybe a crash-out on the sand for a while these sand flies descend on you en mass. The bites are surprisingly painful too - the answer is to ensure you have a repellent spray and cover all exposed parts with it.
The Sun. Apparently the atmosphere is really thin now and the Sun's UV rays are even more dangerous than in Australia - you really do need to have a descent hat on whilst out and about on a sunny day - quite often whilst out we wore sleeved shirts/t-shirts and also wore trousers rather than shorts for instance. (This also of course helps keep the sand flies off.)

 

 

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