Renting a motorhome in New Zealand - Renting a motorhome in New Zealand

Hiring a motorhome and travelling around New Zealand is a popular and relaxing way of seeing the country.

Overview

Campervans in New Zealand are available with either automatic or manual transmissions and with diesel or petrol engines. They will accommodate 2-6 people and are a great way to travel New Zealand. Some models are as small as a car, while others are fully loaded with a full sized fridge, shower and toilet.

The minimum rental period is generally 5 days. In high season (especially over Christmas/New Year) the minimum is generally 10 days.

A driving licence with car entitlement is usually sufficient, provided it is accepted within New Zealand; except for a few very large campervans, a heavy vehicle licence is not needed. The minimum age for the driver is usually 25, but some companies specialize in renting to younger travellers.

Rental depots

The major locations for rental depots are Auckland and Christchurch, often near the airports. Some companies also have depots in Wellington, Coromandel Peninsula, Picton, Queenstown and Nelson. One-way trips are generally permitted but a fee may be levied.

Most of the suppliers have depots near the airports and will pick you up. If arriving by car, cars can normally be left at the depot. Before taking the motorhome, you will be given a half hour instruction / introduction so that you know how everything works.

The fuel tank should be full and the toilet should be empty. The vehicle must be returned in this state otherwise extra charges will be levied.

If travelling between the North and South Island, you will need to book the three hour Cook Strait ferry trip with either The Interislander or Bluebridge. The ferries charge per vehicle, plus a fee for each passenger. The ferries are set up to keep you entertained with plenty of shops, cafes, and even a movie theatre! Check with your motorhome rental company, as they may have a partnership with a ferry company to get a better rate.

Some suppliers and brokers:

TitleLocationsNotes
Abuzzy MotorhomesAuckland Airport
Apollo MotorhomesAuckland City, Christchurch
BedmobilsAuckland CityFinally a proper built bed with innerspring mattress in a camper.
Budgy CampersAuckland, ChristchurchBudget Motorhome rental company. One price package offer.
BritzAuckland Airport, Christchurch Airport, Queenstown, WellingtonOperated by the same folks who operate Maui.
Campervans New ZealandAucklandRents to under 25 years old!
Camper TravelCampervan broker
Cheapa CampaAuckland, Christchurch
Discover NZ Motorhome RentalsNelson
Escape Camper HireAuckland, Christchurch
Euro Campers Campervan HireAuckland, ChristchurchFamily orientated motorhome company
Explore More Campervans[formerly dead link]Auckland, Christchurch
Fresh Rentals[dead link]Auckland, Christchurch
Iconic Luxury MotorhomesAuckland Airport, Christchurch
Happy CampersAuckland, ChristchurchOperated by the same folks who operate Kiwi Campers (Happy Campers offers older equipment and lower rates).
Heron CampersAuckland, ChristchurchLuxury Motorhome Rental Company.
Hippie CamperAuckland, Christchurch
Jucy RentalsAuckland City, Auckland Airport, Christchurch, Queenstown
Kea CampersAuckland, Christchurch.
Kiwi Autohomes LtdAuckland, Christchurch.
Kiwi CampersAuckland, ChristchurchOperated by the same folks who operate Happy Campers (Kiwi offers newer equipment and higher rates).
Lucky RentalsAuckand and Christchurch campervan operator with a guarantee of offering the best value 3 berth campervans in NZ.
MauiAuckland Airport, Christchurch Airport, Queenstown, WellingtonOperated by the same folks who operate Britz (Maui offers newer equipment and higher rates).
Motorhome RepublicNationwideCampervan broker
New Zealand FrontiersAucklandSmaller, personally operated company with excellent service according to reviews
Next CampersChristchurchFamily owned campervan rental based in Christchurch with excellent reviews
PiwiWiwi Surf CampervansAuckland, Hamilton, RaglanCampervans aimed at Surfers, based in the beautiful town of Raglan
Pro Camper[dead link]Campervan broker
Rental Car VillageAuckland, Christchurch
RV New ZealandCampervan broker
SpaceshipsAuckland, Christchurch
Touring New ZealandAuckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Picton, Queenstown
Travel Cars New ZealandAuckland, WellingtonCampervans for sale and rent. Company based in central Auckland.
United Vehicle RentalsAuckland, ChristchurchOperated by the same folks who operate Alpha (United offers newer equipment and higher rates).
Walkabout RentalsAuckland Airport, Christchurch
WendekreisenAuckland, ChristchurchA family owned campervan, motorhome and car hire company.
Campervan Hire[dead link]Nationwide
YourDriveNationwidePeer to peer car rental. Allows you to rent a vehicle off an individual for cheaper rates.

Categories

The most common configurations are:

ConfigurationLow seasonHigh season<
Two berth with no shower/toilet50 (100)190 (240)
Two berth with shower/toilet70 (120)240 (290)
Four berth with shower/toilet80 (130)280 (330)
Six berth with shower/toilet100 (150)300 (360)

The rates are approximate guides in New Zealand dollars. Low season is May to September and the high season is December to February. Booking is advised over the high season as most suppliers will rent out their entire stock.

The first figure will normally include unlimited kilometres, GST (local tax), insurance, nationwide road side service, free phone helpline and a "Travel Wallet" including road maps. The second figure in brackets is the full cover insurance (assuming no excess) and includes road user charges if the vehicle is diesel powered, 1 camping table and 2 chairs and baby or booster seat(s).

Insurance

If not using full coverage, a bond will be required. This is generally equal to the excess on the insurance option chosen. The standard insurance excess is around $2500 (The standard full coverage insurance costs around $15-35 per day). The bond is fully refundable if the vehicle has not been involved in an accident / break-in and is returned in a clean and undamaged condition.

IMPORTANT - You are advised to check your credit card company's insurance or to include the bond on your travel insurance. Many travel insurance companies cover rental vehicle bond but motorhomes are often excluded.

Equipment

Most motorhomes will include stove, fridge, sink and bedding (often sleeping bags). The stove is gas-powered while the fridge normally has a gas/ mains option. The motorhome has an outside power lead to plug into the mains in camping grounds. In this mode, everything (except the stove) will be mains powered. Hot water is mains heated. Some motorhomes also include a shower and/or toilet.

Driving a campervan

Main article: Driving in New Zealand

Driving a campervan or motorhome in New Zealand is not difficult, but it helps to learn a few things before you arrive jet-lagged. Overseas drivers are twice as likely to be 'at-fault' in an injury or fatal accident in New Zealand. Many rental vehicle companies request that hirers take a short tourist Road Code quiz.

Roads

Roads in New Zealand twist and turn and passing lanes are not always present. Remember that you are driving a truck and so will not be able to travel that fast anyway. Allow for a normal speed of 80 km per hour. Please be courteous and pull over where possible to allow the queue of traffic behind to pass. Being self-contained, you can stretch your legs and brew a cuppa at the same time while admiring the view.

Many rental companies include clauses in the rental agreement that the campers can not be taken on Skippers Road (Queenstown), Ninety Mile Beach (Northland), Ball Hut Road (Mt. Cook) and North of Colville Township (Coromandel Peninsula).

Towns

The larger the motorhome, the less chance it will fit into a standard parking place. You may need to find two adjoining ones or else walk to the supermarket. Be aware of the vertical height of your motorhome if parking in a parkade or multi-storey car park.

Camping grounds

Ask for a fully-serviced (powered) motorhome site. This will normally have a plug-in power point, drain and water. A number of camping grounds have dump points to dump the toilet cassette. Remember to fill up the water tank. Most will have a communal kitchen, laundering and bathing facilities if you find that the motorhome facilities are a bit cramped. Most also have a TV / games room. The cost is around $10-17 per person per day. Over school holidays and especially during the high season, it is a good idea to book beforehand.

Dump points

Some motor camps only allow use for overnighting travellers, others will charge for the service. Grey waste (shower/sink) should also be poured into these or down a drain in the motor camp. Do not empty grey water into any watercourse, stormwater drain, swampy ground, sea foreshore etc. as this is environmentally damaging.

Free camping

Most local authorities now forbid freedom camping (with a few alibi exemptions). Local councils can charge an infringement fee of 200 dollars per freedom camp. If you left your credit card details with the renting company, the fine could be automatic deducted. Local accommodation providers often lobby against free camping and this is another reason for the reduction in free camping locations. Councils employ private security firms to monitor known freedom camping spots. The Thames Coast Road from Thames to Coromandel offers many such promising freedom camping areas, but it is strictly prohibited on the Coromandel Peninsula.

There is some risk in camping in isolated places although physical attacks are few and far between. Always ensure your doors are locked and windows are up.

Theft

Campervans are at risk in secluded car parks in low-traffic areas. Most car parks have warning signs that thieves could operate in the area. Ensure that valuables are secure and hidden from view. Thefts occur in the cities as well as in the country. Take important documents with you whenever possible.

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