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The Central North Island of New Zealand is a region brimming with diverse landscapes, rich culture, and thrilling activities, making it a top spot for a New Zealand campervan holiday. Perfectly positioned between Auckland and Wellington, the Central North Island is perfect for campervan travellers looking to blend outdoor adventure with cultural experiences. It’s a short and scenic drive between some great Central North Island attractions including places like Raglan beach, Tongariro mountains, and Ohakune. From culture to adventure, it’s all right here! 

Lake Taupō, New Zealand’s largest lake, is a hub for water activities and geothermal attractions. Meanwhile, the magical world of Hobbiton in Matamata invites fans of Middle-earth to step into a real-life movie set. For those intrigued by natural formations, the Waitomo Caves offer a mesmerising glowworm display. And if you’re keen on experiencing some of New Zealand’s fascinating Māori culture, Rotorua is the place to be. 

 

Why explore the Central North Island by campervan

Exploring the Central North Island by campervan is the best way to soak up everything this amazing region has to offer. With a campervan, you have the freedom to choose your own adventure, making spontaneous stops whenever something catches your eye. Enjoy the unforgettable experience of waking up surrounded by nature, having breakfast by the lake, and setting off for a day of exploring. 

One day you might be hiking in Tongariro National Park, the next, marvelling at the glowworms in the Waitomo Caves. A campervan gives you the flexibility to do it all without the hassle of packing and unpacking at different accommodations. Plus, travelling in a campervan means you bring the comforts of home with you. You can cook your meals, have a cosy place to rest, and store your gear easily. And with plenty of scenic campgrounds and holiday parks in the region, finding a beautiful spot to spend the night is easy. Whether you're hiking, exploring, or just relaxing by the lake, your Apollo campervan is the perfect base for your adventures.

 

Things to do in the Central North Island

The Central North Island is packed with exciting activities and must-see attractions. For those who love a good hike, Tongariro National Park offers the renowned Tongariro Alpine Crossing, a trek that takes you through otherworldly landscapes featuring volcanic craters and vivid blue lakes. The Waitomo Caves are an underground wonder. Here, you can marvel at thousands of glowworms lighting up the caves like a natural planetarium or opt for an adventurous black water rafting tour through the cave's waterways.

At Hobbiton in Matamata, step into the fantastical world of hobbits. Explore the iconic Hobbit holes and the Green Dragon Inn on a Hobbiton tour, perfect for fans of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. For water-based fun, Lake Taupō offers everything from boating and fishing to relaxing in nearby natural hot springs. The geothermal activity in the area also means you can see unique geothermal landscapes and enjoy a soak in hot pools.

The city of Rotorua is another gem in the Central North Island, famous for its active geothermal sites and rich Māori culture. Visit geysers and bubbling mud pools, and immerse yourself in Māori traditions with cultural performances and traditional feasts. Ohakune, known for its quirky giant carrot statue, is a gateway to winter sports on Mount Ruapehu. In warmer months, it’s a great base for exploring scenic walking and biking trails that showcase the region’s natural beauty.

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The best family friendly campgrounds near Queenstown.

Queenstown, often hailed as the adventure capital of New Zealand, offers more than just thrills for adrenaline junkies. It's also a top destination for families exploring by campervan. And best of all, the region is dotted with campsites and holiday parks that cater to families of all ages and stages. To help you plan your travel itinerary, we’ve put together this guide to the best campsites in Queenstown for your family.

 

Why take a camping holiday in Queenstown

Queenstown is not just a destination; it's an experience. Surrounded by majestic mountains and crystal-clear lakes, it's a playground for all ages. Opting for a camping holiday here means waking up to breathtaking views right at your doorstep. The region's campgrounds and holiday parks are gateways to exploring the natural beauty and diverse attractions that make Queenstown unique. From leisurely bike trails to family friendly hikes, the area is packed with outdoor activities that allow you to connect with nature and each other. 

 

What’s the best way to explore Queenstown

To truly embrace the freedom and flexibility that Queenstown offers, there's nothing quite like hitting the road in an Apollo campervan. Tailor-made for families, Apollo's fleet features spacious interiors, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and essential on-the-go facilities, making every aspect of your journey enjoyable. 

An Apollo campervan acts as your home away from home. Simply take your pick from the great Queenstown region campgrounds and explore at your own pace. It's the ultimate way to experience this special part of New Zealand.

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Our top family friendly Queenstown holiday park picks

We've handpicked some top-notch Queenstown campsites and holiday parks that promise comfort, fun, and convenience for the whole family.
 

Driftaway Queenstown Holiday Park, Queenstown

Located on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, Driftaway Queenstown Holiday Park, is just a few minutes drive from Queenstown's vibrant town centre. This holiday park, which opened its doors in 2022, is beautifully designed with a state-of-the-art facility hub and ample space for campervans.

For families, Driftaway offers loads of activities to keep everyone entertained. The park features a jumping pillow that's always a hit with the kids, a creatively designed playground, an exciting embankment slide, and an indoor games room for those chillier days. The highlight for many is the easy access to one of Queenstown's most family friendly swimming beaches, right at the park's doorstep. With these amenities, Driftaway is an excellent choice for families seeking a balance of adventure and relaxation in a beautiful lakeside setting.

 

Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park, Queenstown

Just a short drive from Queenstown, in lovely Arthurs Point, you'll find the Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park. It's not just close to the action in town but also a stone's throw from some epic family adventures like the Shotover Jet and Canyon Swing. If you're after a place that will help make amazing family memories, this is it.

This park has a lovely laid-back feel, with awesome mountain views that'll have you reaching for your camera. Relax in the hot tub, chat with other travellers in the communal kitchen and dining area, and let the kids burn off energy on the fun bikes and playground. They've thought of everything to keep the family comfy, including a free shuttle into town for those days when you’d rather let someone else do the driving! 

 

Hampshire Holiday Parks, Queenstown

Looking for the perfect spot to park up in the heart of Queenstown? Hampshire Holiday Parks - Queenstown Lakeview is where it's at. It's super close to everything, making it nice and easy to check out the local sights, grab a bite, or do a bit of shopping.

This campsite is set up to make your family holiday as smooth as possible, with facilities that cater just right to campervan travellers. After a day packed with Queenstown adventures, this park is a great spot to come back to, kick back, and enjoy a relaxed camp-side meal. It's all about fun, comfort, and convenience here, making it a top pick for families on the go.


Creeksyde Holiday Park, Queenstown

Just a five-minute walk from Queenstown's lively town centre, Creeksyde Holiday Park offers a peaceful yet convenient base for families.

With a strong focus on sustainability, Creeksyde promises to make your stay comfortable and memorable. The park is well-equipped with facilities that cater to families, including kitchen facilities, full WiFi coverage to keep everyone connected, and even a spa bath and sauna for a bit of relaxation after a day of adventure. 

The park's location is perfect for families looking to explore Queenstown's attractions. You're just a short walk away from the buzz of the town centre, where you can enjoy a range of dining options, shopping, and entertainment.

 

Mrs Woolly’s Campground, Glenorchy

If you're up for a bit of an adventure just outside of Queenstown, take a scenic 45-minute drive out to Glenorchy and you'll find Mrs Woolly’s Campground. This unique campsite is not only set in stunning surroundings, it’s also sustainably managed with everything your family might need for a comfy stay. Think hot showers, a fully equipped kitchen, and a playground where the kids will be happy playing for hours. With breathing views of the mountains all around, you'll be snapping family photos that are sure to make your friends back home a tad envious. Plus, Mrs Woolly’s General Store is just next door for when you need to grab a bite or pick up some supplies.

 

Arrowtown Holiday Park, Arrowtown

Tucked away in the charming historic town of Arrowtown, Arrowtown Holiday Park offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for families exploring the Queenstown area. 

The park provides kitchen and barbecue facilities, making mealtimes easy and enjoyable. And if you need to catch up on the washing, the laundry facilities make it super easy.

The holiday park's location is a real draw for families. You're just a short walk from Arrowtown's historic village, known for its rich gold mining history, quaint streets, and autumnal beauty. Wander the tree-lined streets, explore the local shops, and enjoy the cosy cafes. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous walking and cycling trails nearby, including the famous Arrow River Trail

 

Moke Lake Campsite, Moke Lake

For a rustic camping experience close to Queenstown, Moke Lake Campsite is a great pick. Tucked away in a picturesque basin, this spot is ideal for families looking to enjoy nature simply and authentically. Note, however, there's no power here, so make sure your campervan and devices are charged up before you arrive.

The campsite offers a range of outdoor activities, from swimming and canoeing in the lake to exploring nearby trails on foot or by bike. Facilities are basic, with non-flush toilets and a cooking shelter, emphasising the back-to-nature vibe. It's a fantastic place for a night under the stars, offering a peaceful break from the hustle and bustle.

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Looking for things to do with your family in Queenstown?

With your accommodation all set, it's time to dive into the exciting activities Queenstown has to offer. From thrilling adventures to quiet nature walks, there's something for every family member to enjoy. 

To help you plan your days, we've put together a comprehensive guide on family friendly things to do in Queenstown. Whether you're looking to explore the stunning landscapes, indulge in some local cuisine, or find the perfect spot for a family photo, our guide has got you covered.

 

Campervan travel tips for families

Travelling with children in a campervan can be an amazing adventure with the right preparation. Here are some tips to ensure a smooth journey:

  1. Safety first: Ensure car seats are properly installed and everyone knows the campervan safety features.

  2. Pack smart: Bring versatile clothing for changing weather and compact, multi-use items to save space.

  3. Plan your route: Include plenty of stops at child-friendly attractions to keep the little ones entertained.

  4. Embrace flexibility: Be ready to adapt your plans based on weather and the kids' moods.

  5. Involve everyone: Let kids have a say in the day's activities to keep them engaged and excited.

For more detailed advice, check out our top 10 tips for campervan road trips with kids.

 

Ready to book your Queenstown family road trip?

Now that you're armed with all the info on where to stay and what to do in Queenstown, the only thing left is to book your ride! 

An Apollo campervan is your ticket to a family adventure filled with comfort, flexibility, and unforgettable memories. With a range of campervans to suit every family size and budget, Apollo has got you covered for your ultimate Queenstown road trip. 

Ready to make those travel dreams a reality? Book your Apollo campervan online today and hit the road for an epic family adventure in Queenstown!

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Popular Central North Island road trips & itineraries

Exploring the Central North Island by campervan offers countless memorable road trips. Start in Rotorua to experience its geothermal wonders and rich Māori culture. Then head to Lake Taupō for water activities and breathtaking views. Continue to Tongariro National Park for hiking the iconic Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Don’t miss the magical Hobbiton in Matamata, and wrap up your journey with an adventure in the glowworm-lit Waitomo Caves. Each destination offers unique experiences, making a campervan holiday in New Zealand’s Central North Island unforgettable.

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Helpful Tips for Visiting the Central North Island

Summer: (December to February) are warm and ideal for outdoor activities. Temperatures typically range from 21°C to 26°C, perfect for enjoying water sports on Lake Taupō, exploring the geothermal sites in Rotorua, or hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.

Autumn: (March to May) brings cooler temperatures, averaging between 10°C and 20°C. The fall foliage adds a beautiful touch to the landscapes, making it a great time for scenic drives and photography. It’s also an excellent season for wine tasting in the nearby vineyards.

Winter: (June to August) are cooler, especially in higher altitudes. Temperatures range from 0°C to 10°C. Mount Ruapehu becomes a bustling ski destination, while lower areas like Rotorua offer hot springs and geysers to warm you up.

Spring: (September to November) sees a gradual warming, with temperatures climbing from 10°C to 20°C. This season is perfect for witnessing blooming flowers, particularly in the Rotorua gardens, and for exploring the vibrant landscapes around Lake Taupō.

Preparing for a campervan adventure in the Central North Island means packing smart to ensure you’re ready for all the activities and varying weather conditions. Here’s a handy guide on what to bring:

  • Versatile clothing: The weather can change quickly, so pack a mix of lightweight clothing for warm days and layers for cooler evenings. Include thermal tops, a good fleece, and a waterproof jacket. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring and don’t forget a hat and sunglasses for sun protection.
  • Outdoor essentials: Bring a daypack for your hikes and daily outings. A reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and insect repellent are must-haves. A good quality headlamp or flashlight is handy for evening activities or early morning starts.
  • Tech gear: Capture the stunning landscapes with a camera or a smartphone with plenty of storage. Don’t forget chargers and a power bank. And to help you find everything you need as you travel, consider downloading the thl Roadtrip app from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Camping extras: While Apollo provides all the must-haves, you may like to plan for some extras such as a portable barbecue for cooking outdoors, camping chairs for relaxing outside, and a small foldable table for picnics.
  • Food and cooking supplies: Stock up on easy-to-cook meals, snacks, and local produce. Don’t forget coffee or tea for those peaceful morning moments by the lake. You may like to bring along your favourite spices, sauces, and condiments to add some flavour to your cooking.

Waitomo Caves: Fancy an underground adventure? The Waitomo Caves are a must on any New Zealand travel itinerary. Here, you'll find magical glowworms lighting up the caves like stars. Hop on a guided boat tour to float beneath the twinkling lights or, for the thrill-seekers, try black water rafting through the underground rivers. This is one experience you won't want to miss in the Central North Island.

Hobbiton: If you're a fan of The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, a visit to Hobbiton in Matamata is a dream come true. Wander through the lush hills of the Shire, explore the charming hobbit holes, and enjoy a drink at the Green Dragon Inn. A guided Hobbiton tour immerses you in the magic of Middle-earth, making it a must-do for movie buffs and families alike.

Rotorua: Known for its bubbling geothermal activity and rich Māori culture, Rotorua is a must-visit. Check out the geysers and mud pools, relax in the hot springs, and take in a traditional Māori performance. Whether you're zip-lining through the forest or learning about Māori heritage, Rotorua has a little bit of everything for everyone.

Lake Taupō: Lake Taupō, New Zealand’s largest lake, is a paradise for water sports and outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy sailing, fishing, and swimming in its clear waters. The surrounding geothermal features, including the dramatic Huka Falls, add to the area’s unique appeal. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Lake Taupō’s scenic beauty and activities offer something for everyone.

Tongariro Crossing: The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is an epic hike that features on many people’s bucket lists. Known for its stunning and varied landscapes, this challenging trek takes you through volcanic craters, over striking emerald lakes, and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Located in Tongariro National Park, this full-day hike is perfect for those looking for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

Ohakune: Sitting pretty at the base of Mount Ruapehu, Ohakune is your go-to spot for outdoor fun. In winter, it’s all about skiing and snowboarding. When the snow melts, swap your skis for hiking boots or a mountain bike to explore the beautiful trails. With its friendly vibe and great community events, Ohakune is a year-round destination that’s sure to charm.

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park and rest in the Central North Island, there's no shortage of picturesque, comfy campgrounds. Here are a few worth checking out:

  • Freedom camping areas
  • Waitomo TOP 10 Holiday Park
  • Rotorua TOP 10 Holiday Park
  • Taupo DeBretts Spa Resort
  • Whakapapa Holiday Park
  • Ohakune TOP 10 Holiday Park
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