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Fiordland & Southern Lakes

Tucked away in the southwestern corner of New Zealand's South Island, Fiordland and the Southern Lakes regions are a magnet for travellers planning a New Zealand campervan holiday. Known for their dramatic landscapes, including deep fiords, towering mountains, and pristine lakes, these regions offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country.  Spanning 1.2 million hectares, Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the crown jewel of the region. It’s home to the famous Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound, where waterfalls cascade from sheer cliffs into tranquil waters below.

The Southern Lakes area, encompassing Queenstown, Wānaka, and Te Anau, is renowned for its outdoor activities and vibrant towns. Queenstown, often called the adventure capital of the world, offers everything from Bungy jumping and skydiving to skiing and jet boating. Wānaka provides a slightly more relaxed vibe with its beautiful lake, hiking trails, and wineries. Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland, is the perfect base for exploring the stunning fiords and the enchanting Te Anau Glowworm Caves.

A New Zealand campervan holiday in these regions allows you to experience their diverse landscapes at your own pace. Travel through lush rainforests, along breathtaking mountain roads, and by sparkling lakes, all from the comfort of your campervan. Whether you're keen on hiking the world-famous Milford Track, taking a scenic cruise through the fiords, or exploring the must-do Queenstown attractions, Fiordland and the Southern Lakes region offer an unforgettable campervan holiday in New Zealand.

 

Why explore Fiordland & Southern Lakes by campervan

There’s simply no better way to explore Fiordland and the Southern Lakes than by Apollo campervan. With a campervan, you have the freedom to travel through the heart of these breathtaking landscapes at your own pace, stopping whenever and wherever the scenery inspires you.

A campervan really is the perfect combination of comfort and convenience, allowing you to carry everything you need with you as you explore. This means you can easily access remote and beautiful locations without the need for back-and-forth trips to a fixed accommodation. One of the best aspects of travelling by campervan is the ability to be spontaneous. Whether you decide to spend an extra day hiking a scenic trail, take a detour to visit a local winery, or simply enjoy a quiet evening by a lake, your campervan gives you the flexibility to make the most of every moment. 

 

Things to do in Fiordland & Southern Lakes

If you’re looking for things to do in Fiordland and the Southern Lakes, you’ll be pleased to know there’s loads to choose from. Start your adventure in Fiordland National Park with a hike on the Milford or Kepler Track, both offering breathtaking views and lush forests. For a unique experience, kayak the mirror-like waters of Lake Manapouri.

Queenstown, the adventure capital, is perfect for thrill-seekers with activities like mountain biking on the Queenstown Trail or taking a jet boat ride on Lake Wakatipu. For a more laid-back day, enjoy the local vineyards with a wine-tasting tour or explore the vibrant arts scene in town. In Wānaka, visit the Rippon Vineyard for some of the best wines and stunning views, or take a scenic flight over Mount Aspiring National Park. The Wānaka Lavender Farm is a great spot for a relaxing afternoon, and that Wānaka Tree is a must-see for photographers.

For a truly magical experience, head to Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland, and explore the famous Te Anau Glowworm Caves. To get there, you’ll take a boat ride across Lake Te Anau. You’ll then cruise through a quiet glowworm grotto where the cave walls glitter in a stunning luminous display that is simply breathtaking. Te Anau is also the perfect base for exploring the remote Doubtful Sound by kayak or cruise.

Alyssa Tresider
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The guide to your first family campervan trip

In this helpful guide, we'll provide you with top tips on how to plan the ultimate family campervan holiday.

But first, why a family campervan trip should be on your bucket list

From majestic mountains to pristine lakes and rivers, New Zealand is a country of unparalleled beauty. And there’s simply no better way to make the most of everything on offer than a family campervan holiday. In our fast-paced modern lives, it can be rare to find uninterrupted family time, free from the distractions of daily routines. A campervan road trip allows you to create your own unique journey and embrace a more relaxed pace. 

Travelling by campervan is like having a home on wheels, providing all the comforts and must-haves needed for a comfortable journey. From cooking meals together to sharing stories around a campfire, a campervan trip allows you to connect with nature and each other in a unique way.

There are lots of practical reasons why a campervan holiday is perfect for families too. One of the big ones is cost savings. By choosing a campervan holiday, you can avoid the high costs of motel and hotel stays. You can even mix up campground stays with freedom camping, allowing you to stretch your travel budget even further. Please note that freedom camping requires you to be staying in a certified self-contained vehicle.

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Choosing the best campervan for your family

The very first item on your family camping checklist is to book in a campervan rental that perfectly suits your family's needs. Choosing a campervan that is too small, too large, or lacking essential features can take the shine off your holiday. At Apollo, we understand that different families have different needs, that’s why we offer a wide range of campervan rentals to cater to every type of traveller.

Whether you're a small family seeking a relaxed campground experience or a larger family craving luxury and ample amenities, Apollo has the perfect campervan for you. 

When you’re planning to rent a travel van, consider essential factors like gear storage space as well as extras such as a TV or DVD player. Another consideration is whether your furry companion will be joining the journey – rest assured, Apollo campervans are pet-friendly

Let’s have a look at some of Apollo’s popular family campervan rentals:

 

Types of family campervans are available at Apollo

  • Endeavour Camper: This 4-berth camper is lightweight, compact, and easy to drive making it the ideal choice for first-time family road trips. The Endeavour campervan is perfect for families staying in campgrounds who don’t need an onboard shower and toilet facilities (available in our motorhome range). 

 

  • Euro Camper:  This spacious motorhome accommodates up to four adults and is perfect for larger families, providing plenty of space for baby and booster seats. With its spacious beds, fully equipped kitchen, shower, toilet, and ample storage facilities, this motorhome feels more like travelling in a cosy bungalow on wheels! 

 

  • Euro Deluxe:  For big families looking for all the bells and whistles, Apollo's 6-berth Euro Deluxe is the perfect choice. This spacious and comfortable home away from home is designed for easy driving and luxurious living. Inside, you'll find a fully equipped kitchen complete with a microwave, gas stove, and fridge. You also have the convenience of an onboard toilet and shower. And with internal heating, the whole family will be comfortable wherever your journey takes you. 

 

How to plan out your travel itinerary

While campervan travel offers the freedom to be spontaneous, having a planned route can provide peace of mind for parents. By mapping out your journey in a road trip itinerary planner, you can avoid unnecessary backtracking and long hours of driving. That’s something you definitely want to avoid with young ones on board! Here are a few tips to help you plan your New Zealand road trip:

  • Book ahead at the campsites you'll be staying at along the way so you don’t arrive only to miss out on a spot. 

  • Take note of petrol station locations, particularly if you're travelling through remote areas, to ensure you have enough fuel for your journey.

  • Consider the weather conditions and seasonal attractions of the places you plan to visit. Certain destinations may be more enjoyable during specific times of the year. 

 

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What you need to know about driving a campervan in New Zealand

Van travel in New Zealand offers a unique and exciting way to explore the country's breathtaking landscapes. However, before you hit the road, it's important to familiarise yourself with some key information and rules.

 

Ensure your child has the appropriate car seat

When travelling with children in a campervan in New Zealand, it is important to ensure your child has the appropriate car seat. New Zealand law requires children under the age of seven years to be properly restrained in a child restraint. 

You can hire booster seats and rear-facing infant car seats when you book your Apollo campervan. 

 

Road rules in New Zealand

If you’re not familiar with the road rules in New Zealand, it’s important to take some time to learn these. Here are a few key points:

  • In New Zealand, you drive on the left side of the road.

  • The speed limits are generally 100 km/h on open roads and 50 km/h in urban areas unless signposted otherwise. 

  • Seatbelts must be worn by all passengers.

  • It's important to be aware of the alcohol limits for driving. This is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05% for drivers aged 20 and above and zero tolerance for drivers under the age of 20. 

  • Always give way to vehicles on your right at uncontrolled intersections.

 

How to keep kids happy on a campervan road trip

Taking a campervan road trip with kids can be an exciting adventure. Here are a few tips to help keep them happy and entertained along the way.

 

Make the most of your campervan’s kitchen

With a kitchen on board, you have the freedom to prepare and enjoy meals whenever your little ones get hungry. Additionally, many family-friendly campsites provide barbecue facilities, allowing you to add some outdoor cooking fun to your trip. You may like to get the kids involved with these fun activities:

  • Have the kids come up with a name for a campervan ‘restaurant’.  

  • Give them some paper and pens and get them to draw or write a menu.

  • Assign age-appropriate cooking tasks, such as stirring, measuring ingredients, or setting the table. 

  • Prepare a skewer-based meal that is easy to cook and fun for kids. Encourage them to assemble their own skewers with ingredients like chopped vegies, slices of meat, cheese, or tofu (see our yummy seafood skewer recipe further down).

  • Have a breakfast (or dessert) party! Whip up some pancake batter and set up a breakfast bar with various toppings such as fresh fruits, chocolate chips, and syrups. Kids can pour the batter into a pan to make their own pancakes and then add their favourite toppings.

 

Don’t forget about kids' entertainment

Keeping kids entertained on a campervan holiday is essential for a smooth and enjoyable journey. Here are some tips to keep your little ones engaged and entertained throughout the trip:

  • Pack board games, card games, and puzzles that the whole family can enjoy together.

  • Plan nature walks, scavenger hunts, or geocaching activities to engage their curiosity and encourage exploration.

  • Enjoy multimedia on the road: Load up tablets or portable DVD players with their favourite movies or TV shows for entertainment during long drives.

  • Consider audiobooks or podcasts suitable for their age, offering a mix of education and entertainment.

Remember, a successful campervan holiday with kids involves a balance of planned activities and free play. Kids have great imaginations, so be open to allowing them to create their own fun along the way.

 

Stay at kid-friendly holiday parks

There are loads of fantastic family-friendly campgrounds and holiday parks in New Zealand. These are designed to cater to the needs and interests of families with children, ensuring a fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family. Here are some of the key advantages:

  • Family-focused facilities: Kid-friendly campsites and holiday parks often feature a range of facilities tailored to children, including playgrounds, swimming pools, and game rooms. 

  • Safe and secure environment: These holiday parks prioritise the safety of families, with secure premises, gated entry points, and attentive staff. 

  • Kid-friendly activities: Many campsites and holiday parks offer organised activities and events for children, such as arts and crafts sessions, treasure hunts, and outdoor games. 

  • Friendship: Staying at kid-friendly campsites is a great way for kids to make new friends from all over New Zealand (and beyond!). 

 

 

Image: Tourism New Zealand

 

Pack appropriately for your trip 

When preparing for your family campervan road trip, it's a good idea to allow plenty of time for packing. Here are a few tips to make it easy:

  • New Zealand's climate can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack clothing suitable for all weather conditions. Layering is key, as it allows you to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day. 

  • Don't forget to pack essentials such as toiletries, medications, a first aid kit, and insect repellent for summer. 

  • Writing a packing list in advance can help you remember additional items that are specific to your family's needs and preferences. 

  • Consider items like favourite toys, outdoor equipment, entertainment options, and any specific dietary requirements. 

 

Ready for your first family campervan trip?

A New Zealand campervan road trip offers endless possibilities for exploration and quality time together. With Apollo New Zealand, you can choose from a wide range of family-friendly campervans equipped with everything needed for a fun and comfortable holiday. Start planning your dream campervan getaway and book your camper online today. Let the excitement begin!

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Popular Fiordland & Southern Lakes road trips & itineraries

Exploring Fiordland and the Southern Lakes by campervan offers a variety of fantastic road trips. Start in Queenstown, soaking up its lively atmosphere before heading to Te Anau. From there, venture into Fiordland National Park for a day of discovery. Continue to Wānaka for stunning lake views and mountain hikes. Don’t miss the scenic drive through Haast Pass for breathtaking landscapes. Each stop on your journey promises unique adventures and spectacular scenery, making your campervan holiday in New Zealand truly unforgettable.

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Helpful tips for visiting Fiordland & Southern Lakes

Climate and seasons in Fiordland & Southern Lakes

Summer: (December to February) are mild and pleasant, with temperatures typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities like hiking the Milford Track, exploring Lake Wānaka, or enjoying the vibrant energy of Queenstown. The long daylight hours provide ample time to soak in the stunning scenery and partake in adventure sports.

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 season for scenic drives and photography. This is also a wonderful time for wine tours in the Southern Lakes area, with the vineyards surrounded by autumn hues.

Winter: (June to August) are colder, especially in the higher altitudes. Temperatures range from 0°C to 10°C, with Queenstown and Wānaka transforming into bustling ski resorts. Fiordland’s weather can be unpredictable during winter, but the snow-capped peaks and quiet trails offer a unique and serene experience.

Spring: (September to November) sees a gradual warming, with temperatures climbing from 5°C to 15°C. The melting snow creates impressive waterfalls, particularly in Fiordland National Park. Spring is perfect for seeing new growth in the forests and exploring the area’s many hiking trails as they come back to life.

What to pack

Preparing for your campervan holiday in Fiordland and the Southern Lakes means packing smartly to ensure you’re ready for all the activities and weather conditions this diverse region offers. Here’s a guide to help you pack:

  • Layered clothing: The weather can change quickly, so pack layers to stay comfortable. Include thermal tops, fleece jackets, and a waterproof and windproof outer layer. Don't forget a warm hat and gloves for the cooler evenings, especially if you’re visiting during winter or spring.
  • Sturdy footwear: Good quality hiking boots are essential for the many trails you'll encounter, from the Milford Track to casual walks around Lake Wānaka. Bring comfortable shoes for around the campsite and exploring towns.
  • Outdoor gear: Pack a lightweight, foldable daypack for your hikes and day trips. Include a reusable water bottle, a multi-tool, and a first aid kit. A headlamp or flashlight is handy for early morning starts or late-night campsite activities.
  • Sun and rain protection: Fiordland is known for its rainfall, so bring a durable rain jacket and waterproof trousers. For sunnier days, pack high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the strong UV rays.
  • Camping extras: Dial up your campervan experience with camping chairs and a portable table for outdoor meals. A portable barbecue can add variety to your meals, and don’t forget to bring along your favourite condiments for adding extra flavour.

Nearby attractions and day trips from Fiordland & Southern Lakes

  • Milford Sound: Often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world, Milford Sound offers breathtaking fiords, towering cliffs, and stunning waterfalls. Take a scenic cruise or kayak to get up close to the dramatic landscapes and spot wildlife like seals, dolphins, and penguins. The Milford Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks, provides an unforgettable hiking experience through lush forests and along pristine rivers.
  • Te Anau: Nestled on the shores of Lake Te Anau, this charming town is the perfect base for exploring Fiordland National Park. From here, you can head off on adventures to the famous Milford and Doubtful Sounds. Check out the fascinating glowworm caves Te Anau is known for or hike the stunning Kepler Track. With cosy cafes, restaurants, and plenty of accommodation options, Te Anau is a great spot to relax and plan your next adventure.
  • Arrowtown: This historic gold-mining town, just a short drive from Queenstown, feels like a step back in time. Stroll through preserved 19th-century buildings and vibrant streets, especially stunning in autumn. Visit the Lakes District Museum, explore the Arrowtown Chinese Settlement, and enjoy boutique shopping and cafes. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby Arrow River trails and the picturesque Arrowtown Golf Club.
  • Wānaka: Nestled on the shores of Lake Wānaka, this town is known for its incredible natural beauty and endless outdoor activities. Hike in Mount Aspiring National Park, ski at Treble Cone, or kayak on the serene lake. Don’t miss the quirky Puzzling World and a visit to the Wānaka Lavender Farm. With a vibrant food and wine scene, Wānaka is a must-visit destination.
  • Queenstown: Taking prime position on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is a hub of excitement and outdoor activities. Whether you’re into mountain biking, jet boating, or more relaxed pursuits like wine tours and scenic lake cruises, there’s loads of Queenstown activities to choose from. The town also boasts a lively dining and nightlife scene, ensuring there’s always something to do. Surrounded by stunning mountains and crystal-clear lakes, Queenstown offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

Where to stay in Fiordland & Southern Lakes with a campervan

  • Fiordland:
    • Freedom camping areas
    • Fiordland Great Views Holiday Park
    • Te Anau TOP 10 Holiday Park
  • Southern Lakes:
    • Freedom camping areas
    • Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park
    • Wanaka TOP 10 Holiday Park
    • Glendhu Bay Holiday Park
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