Christchurch to Kaikōura, Hanmer Springs and Waipara Valley – 5 day itinerary
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Nelson & Marlborough

Craving artistic flair, golden beaches, and a taste of adventure? Look no further than the Nelson and Marlborough region. Sitting at the top of New Zealand's South Island, this area is packed full of natural beauty, culinary excellence, and cultural richness. It’s easy to see why it makes the perfect destination for a New Zealand campervan holiday. Nelson, often hailed as New Zealand’s ‘sunshine capital’, radiates a warm, inviting atmosphere complemented by its vibrant arts community, historic architecture, and bustling markets. Nearby, the tranquil Marlborough Sounds offers a playground for kayaking, fishing, and scenic cruises. Wine enthusiasts will relish visiting Marlborough's famed vineyards, where tasting world-class wines becomes a memorable part of the journey.

A road trip through Nelson and Marlborough in an Apollo campervan means every day is a new adventure, crafted just to your liking. With the flexibility to explore hidden gems, from the secluded coves of Golden Bay in Nelson to the enchanting Marlborough Sounds, your journey can be as laid-back or as action-packed as you desire. The convenience of travelling by campervan, complete with a kitchen, bed, and bathroom, means that the beauty of Nelson NZ and the Marlborough Sounds are yours to enjoy in your own time. Whether you're soaking up the sun on Nelson's beaches or sipping on exquisite sauvignon blanc in Marlborough, travelling by campervan offers a truly unforgettable experience. 

 

Why explore Nelson & Marlborough by campervan

Travelling in a campervan, especially through beautiful areas like Nelson and Marlborough, turns a simple holiday into a series of unforgettable experiences. It's your adventure, at your pace, surrounded by the comfort and convenience that only campervan travel can offer. With a campervan, you're not tied down. You can linger over a long lunch in a Nelson café or decide to spend an extra day tasting wines in Marlborough because you've fallen in love with the scenery.

The journey itself becomes part of the fun when you're in a campervan. It's about making spontaneous stops at breathtaking lookouts, enjoying your morning coffee in the middle of postcard-perfect views, and finding your own special spot to watch the stars. Stumbled upon a hidden gem in Golden Bay or found a hiking track in Marlborough you’d like to tackle? With a campervan, you have the freedom to explore it as much as you like.

 

Things to do in Nelson & Marlborough

Nelson and Marlborough are rich with activities and attractions, offering something special for every kind of traveller. For families on holiday, there are endless opportunities for fun, from exploring the sun-drenched beaches of Nelson to the interactive and educational experiences in the region's museums and galleries. Food enthusiasts will revel in the culinary journey through Nelson and Marlborough, from the fresh seafood of the coastal areas to the exquisite flavours of the region's renowned wineries. Whether you're indulging in a leisurely lunch at a vineyard in Marlborough or sampling local artisan produce at a Nelson market, your taste buds are in for a treat. Adventure seekers and nature lovers won't be left wanting either. With activities like kayaking through the Marlborough Sounds or hiking the trails of the Abel Tasman National Park, the great outdoors is your playground. And for those looking to unwind, the charming towns scattered throughout the region offer a peaceful retreat with their unique boutiques, cafes, and galleries.

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Nestled at the top of New Zealand's South Island, Nelson and Marlborough are prime starting points for some of the most picturesque road trips in the country. Kicking off from Nelson, you can weave through the scenic drives that unveil the artistic townships, golden beaches, and lush national parks. Heading into Marlborough, the journey continues through rolling vineyards and along the majestic Marlborough Sounds. Whether you're venturing from the urban buzz of the North Island or the rugged landscapes of the South, these regions promise memorable campervan road trip adventures tailored to every interest. Here are a few worth checking out:

Christchurch to Kaikōura, Hanmer Springs and Waipara Valley – 5 day itinerary
Alyssa Tresider

Christchurch to Kaikōura, Hanmer Springs and Waipara Valley – 5 day itinerary

Day 1: Christchurch to Kaikōura 

Distance: 183 kms 
Travel time: ~2.5 hours 

Your Christchurch itinerary begins by picking up your Apollo camper in Christchurch and heading north through Canterbury toward the coast. It is an easy first driving day, which means there is no need to rush. The scenery gradually shifts from open farmland to the striking meeting point of mountains and ocean that makes Kaikōura so memorable. Arriving with most of the afternoon still ahead gives you time to settle into your holiday rhythm and enjoy one of the South Island’s most scenic seaside towns. 

Where to stop between Christchurch and Kaikōura 

Keep this first leg simple and enjoyable. A coffee or snack stop in North Canterbury works well for breaking up the drive, especially if you want to stock the camper with picnic supplies for the next couple of days. As you approach Kaikōura, safe coastal viewpoints become part of the experience, with sweeping sea views on one side and rugged hills on the other. It is worth allowing a little extra time here, not for lots of detours, but for those short scenic pauses that make a Christchurch road trip feel special from day one. 

Things to do in Kaikōura 

Kaikōura is one of the highlights of any Christchurch New Zealand escape thanks to its wildlife, seafood and coastal walking. If you arrive in good time, the Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway is an excellent first outing. The track offers clifftop views, fresh sea air and frequent chances to spot seals along the shoreline. It is ideal after a drive because you can make it as short or as long as you like. 

If whale watching is high on your list, plan ahead well before your trip and secure a booking as early as possible, as tours can fill quickly. Kaikōura is known for year-round whale watching, and sperm whales can be seen year-round, which is one of the reasons the town is such a standout stop on this campervan itinerary. If you are not heading straight onto the water, spend the afternoon enjoying Kaikōura’s laid-back atmosphere with a seafood meal, a browse through town, and a relaxed sunset by the shore. 

Where to stay in Kaikōura 

For a comfortable overnight stop, choose a campervan-friendly holiday park such as Kaikōura TOP 10 Holiday Park. It gives you easy access to town facilities while offering a practical base for powered camping. Another good option is a nearby beachfront-style campground where you can wake to sea air and mountain views. Staying close to town keeps the evening easy and lets you enjoy Kaikōura without extra driving after dark. 

 

Day 2: Kaikōura to Hanmer Springs 

Distance: 132 kms 
Travel time: ~2 hours 

Today shifts your Christchurch road trip from coast to alpine village. If you have a whale watching tour booked, an early departure can still leave enough time to continue on to Hanmer Springs later in the day. Once you leave Kaikōura, the route heads inland through quieter rural landscapes, and the change in mood is part of the appeal. By late afternoon, you can be parked up in Hanmer Springs and easing into one of the South Island’s best-known thermal destinations. 

Where to stop between Kaikōura and Hanmer Springs 

This is not a day that needs lots of sightseeing stops. The drive itself is pleasant, passing farmland, valleys and river country, so a simple roadside break for coffee or a picnic is enough. If you picked up baked goods or snacks in Kaikōura, this is a good leg to enjoy them. Keeping the journey light means you arrive in Hanmer Springs with plenty of time and energy for the main attraction. 

Things to do in Hanmer Springs 

Hanmer Springs is all about slowing down. The star attraction is the thermal pools and spa complex, where you can spend hours moving between naturally heated pools, cooler plunge pools and spa areas. It is one of the most relaxing stops on this campervan itinerary and a lovely contrast to the coastal energy of Kaikōura. 

If you would like to stretch your legs before your soak, Hanmer Forest Park has easy walking tracks through tall forest, while Conical Hill offers a short climb with rewarding views over the village and surrounding hills. In cooler months, the appeal is even stronger, with crisp alpine air making the warm water feel especially inviting. Afterward, the compact town centre is a pleasant place for a casual dinner before returning to your camper for the night. 

Where to stay in Hanmer Springs 

Stay at a campervan-friendly holiday park such as Hanmer Springs TOP 10 Holiday Park. It is well suited to road trippers who want convenient access to the village and hot pools, along with practical powered sites and facilities. Another nearby campground with a quieter, tree-lined setting can also work well if you prefer a more peaceful overnight stop. 

 

Day 3: Hanmer Springs to Waipara Valley 

Distance: 80 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Today is intentionally easy, giving this Christchurch itinerary its slow-travel feel. You can enjoy a relaxed breakfast, fit in one last forest walk or morning soak, and then make the short drive south toward Waipara Valley. Because the distance is so manageable, there is no sense of needing to hurry. Instead, you get to leave Hanmer Springs feeling rested and arrive in wine country with most of the day still available. 

Where to stop between Hanmer Springs and Waipara Valley 

You do not need many stops on this short leg, but it is worth taking your time through North Canterbury’s rural landscapes. A practical stop for picnic ingredients or local produce is a smart choice, especially if you want a simple lunch among the vines later on. Fresh bread, fruit and local cheese suit this part of the trip perfectly and help turn a short driving day into a memorable one. 

Things to do in Waipara Valley 

Waipara Valley is the food-and-wine finale of this Christchurch road trip. This region is known for aromatic wines, especially pinot noir, pinot gris and riesling, and it feels distinctively rural despite being within easy reach of the city. The best approach here is not to cram in too much. Visit one or two cellar doors, settle in for a vineyard lunch, and enjoy the slower pace that makes Waipara such a rewarding addition to a Christchurch itinerary. 

Many travellers enjoy pairing a tasting with a shared platter or a leisurely meal overlooking the vines. The dry North Canterbury landscape has a calm, open feel that suits an unhurried afternoon. If there is a local food market or seasonal event on during your visit, that can add even more flavour to the day. As always, plan responsibly in a campervan and make sure anyone driving does not drink. 

Where to stay in Waipara Valley 

Choose a campervan-friendly campground or holiday park in the wider Waipara or Amberley area so you can enjoy the region without needing to drive far late in the day. A quiet rural campground with open views is a great match for this stop, especially if you want a peaceful final night outside the city before returning to Christchurch. 

 

Day 4: Waipara Valley to Christchurch 

Distance: 60 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

After a relaxed night in wine country, it is a short drive back to Christchurch. There is no reason for an early departure unless you want one. Enjoy breakfast at the campground, fit in a final stroll or scenic pause in the valley, then head south. The beauty of this short leg is that it leaves most of the day free, turning your return to Christchurch New Zealand into part city break, part wind-down day. 

Where to stop between Waipara Valley and Christchurch 

Small North Canterbury towns make easy places to stop for coffee or pick up a few local treats to take home. Because the drive is so short, this is a good day to keep the road component minimal and save your energy for Christchurch itself. A simple scenic pause or outdoor lunch is all you really need before arriving back in the city. 

Things to do in Christchurch 

Christchurch is ideal for travellers who enjoy green spaces and easy urban exploring. Spend the afternoon strolling through the Botanic Gardens, wandering beside the Avon River, or taking your time over a relaxed meal in the city. If you are still in the mood for scenery, the Port Hills offer wide views back across Christchurch and the coast, while Sumner is perfect for a beachside picnic or an easy walk by the water. 

After the natural drama of Kaikōura, the spa-focused pace of Hanmer Springs and the vineyard setting of Waipara Valley, Christchurch feels like a gentle final chapter. It also gives you flexibility if weather earlier in the trip changed your plans, as the city is easy to explore at your own pace. 

Where to stay in Christchurch 

For your final city stay, choose a campervan-friendly holiday park such as Spencer Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park, or another well-equipped Christchurch campground with powered sites and straightforward access to the city. A proper holiday park is ideal for a final night because it gives you space to repack, freshen up and enjoy a relaxed evening before drop-off. 

 

Day 5: Christchurch 

Distance: 0-30 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

A final day in Christchurch gives this campervan itinerary a relaxed finish. Rather than returning the vehicle straight away, you have time to enjoy the city properly and close out the trip without feeling rushed. It is also a handy buffer if earlier plans needed adjusting due to weather or tour timing. 

Where to stop in Christchurch 

Keep the day local and easy. Start with a good coffee and breakfast, then choose one or two simple stops rather than trying to fit in too much. The Botanic Gardens are ideal for a gentle morning walk, while Sumner makes a lovely option if you want one last coastal outing before wrapping up your Christchurch road trip. A local market can also be a nice final stop if your timing lines up, especially if you want to pick up Canterbury produce for the journey home. 

Things to do in Christchurch 

Use this last day to shape the trip around your interests. If you enjoy being outdoors, spend a little time in the Port Hills or by the Avon River. If food is more your style, settle in for a long breakfast and browse bakeries, cafés and neighbourhood spots at a leisurely pace. Christchurch works well as the bookend to this route because it ties together everything the trip has offered: coast, alpine scenery, wine country and easy city wandering, all within a compact loop. 

Where to stay in Christchurch 

If your campervan drop-off is the next morning, stay one more night at your Christchurch holiday park so the trip ends calmly rather than in a rush. If you are returning the vehicle later today, the same campground base still gives you a practical place to organise bags, clean up and enjoy your final morning before heading to the Apollo branch

 

FAQs and quick answers 

  1. Is this Christchurch road trip suitable for a long weekend?  
    Yes. This 5-day route is ideal for a long weekend with an extra day or two added on, thanks to its short drives and easy pacing. 
     

  1. When is the best time of year to do this campervan itinerary?  
    This route works well year-round. Spring and autumn are especially pleasant for outdoor travel, while winter is perfect for enjoying Hanmer Springs hot pools. 
     

  1. Is Kaikōura good for whale watching all year?  
    Yes. Kaikōura is known for year-round whale watching, with sperm whales among the species that can be seen throughout the year. 
     

  1. Can I visit wineries in Waipara Valley in a campervan?  
    Yes, but plan responsibly. Make sure anyone driving does not drink, and keep your tasting schedule sensible around your overnight stop. 
     

  1. What weather should I expect in Christchurch New Zealand?  
    Christchurch has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winter nights. Spring and autumn are often especially comfortable for road trips and outdoor exploring. 

 
This compact Christchurch round trip proves you do not need huge distances to enjoy a memorable South Island escape. With coastal wildlife in Kaikōura, alpine spa time in Hanmer Springs, vineyard afternoons in Waipara Valley and an easy finish back in Christchurch New Zealand, it is a campervan itinerary that feels varied, restorative and very achievable. If you are after a short Christchurch road trip with plenty of reward for minimal driving, this is a wonderful loop to follow or use as inspiration for your own version. 

When you’re ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road. 

 

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Christchurch

The drive from Apollo Christchurch to Nelson takes you along some of the South Island’s most scenic coastline. There’s a fair bit to see and do along the way, so be sure to take your time and perhaps plan an overnight stay in Kaikoura. 

Queenstown

Keen to make the most of your road trip and explore more of the South Island? Book your camper with our Queenstown branch and spend a few days heading northward taking in some of the great southern highlights along the way. 

Auckland

The North Island is packed full of sights and experiences, so why not tick off a few with a road trip from Apollo Auckland to Nelson? This journey includes crossing the Cook Strait by ferry offering the opportunity to travel through the pristine Marlborough Sounds. 

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New Zealand’s multi-cultural hub of food, music, arts and culture.

 

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Helpful tips for visiting Nelson & Marlborough

 

Climate and seasons in Nelson & Marlborough

Nelson and Marlborough are renowned for their inviting climates, making them year-round destinations for visitors. Nelson, often celebrated as the sunniest city in New Zealand, enjoys a mild maritime climate that complements its outdoor lifestyle and vibrant arts culture.

  • Summer (December to February) in Nelson are warm and sunny, with temperatures typically ranging from 20°C to 25°C, perfect for enjoying the region's stunning beaches and outdoor dining. In Marlborough, the warmth accentuates the beauty of the vineyards, making it an ideal time for wine tasting and scenic tours.

  • Autumn (March to May) in Nelson are warm and sunny, with temperatures typically ranging from 20°C to 25°C, perfect for enjoying the region's stunning beaches and outdoor dining. In Marlborough, the warmth accentuates the beauty of the vineyards, making it an ideal time for wine tasting and scenic tours.

  • Winter (June to August) brings cooler weather, with daytime temperatures hovering around 12°C to 15°C. It's a great time to enjoy the region's art galleries, museums, and cosy dining spots, with the occasional crisp, clear day perfect for outdoor adventures.

  • Spring (September to November) breathes new life into the regions, with blossoming gardens and warming temperatures. It's a beautiful time to witness the region's natural beauty, from the awakening vineyards in Marlborough to the blossoming landscapes in Nelson.

Both regions enjoy relatively low rainfall compared to other parts of New Zealand, though it's always wise to pack a light rain jacket just in case. The transitional seasons of autumn and spring offer a spectacular display of nature's beauty, making them particularly rewarding times to visit.

 

 

 

What to pack

Heading out for an adventure in Nelson and Marlborough with your campervan is an exciting prospect, and packing smart can enhance your experience. The region's welcoming climates and diverse outdoor activities mean you'll need a mix of gear to comfortably enjoy everything from sun-soaked beaches to leisurely vineyard tours. Here’s a rundown of what to bring along.

  • Outdoor gear: The stunning landscapes of Nelson and Marlborough are your playground, so come prepared with versatile outdoor gear. Lightweight, breathable clothing will keep you comfortable during the warm days, while a layer or two for the cooler evenings ensures you can enjoy those starlit nights by the campfire. Durable walking shoes are essential, whether you're hiking in Abel Tasman National Park or exploring the coastal trails.

  • Campervan add-ons: Enhance your campervan living with a few thoughtful extras. A portable barbecue can elevate your dining under the stars, while extra camping chairs and a table (these can be added to your campervan hire) can make your outdoor setup more comfortable.

  • Sun protection:The New Zealand sun, particularly in the Nelson region, known for its high sunshine hours, calls for diligent sun protection. Pack high-SPF sunscreen, a quality pair of sunglasses with UV protection, and a hat to shield you during those outdoor adventures. Remember, sun safety is key, even on overcast days.

For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

 

 

Nearby attractions and day trips from Nelson

 

Farewell Spit

Farewell Spit is a striking natural feature located at the northern tip of the South Island, renowned for its extensive sandbar and rich birdlife. This area serves as a bird sanctuary where visitors can observe a variety of migratory birds in their natural setting. The iconic lighthouse at the spit's end also provides a picturesque backdrop for visitors exploring this unique and protected landscape.

Takaka

In the heart of Golden Bay, Takaka is a vibrant town known for its artistic community, quirky cafes, and nearby natural wonders like Te Waikoropupū Springs. A day trip to Takaka can be as relaxing or adventurous as you like, with options ranging from exploring local art galleries to hiking in the Abel Tasman National Park.

Rabbit Island

Just a short drive from Nelson, Rabbit Island offers vast sandy beaches, picnic spots, and cycling trails. It's an ideal place for a family day out, where you can enjoy swimming, beach games, or simply bask in the tranquil atmosphere of this coastal gem.

Lord of the Rings film locations

For fans of the Lord of the Rings series, the Nelson region offers the chance to visit some of the trilogy's filming locations. Take on a day trip to explore the diverse landscapes that were transformed into Middle-Earth, from the rolling hills to the lush forests, each offering a glimpse into the magical world of the films.

 

Where to stay in Nelson & Marlborough with a campervan

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

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