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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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Things to do in Kaikōura

Known for its diverse marine life, breathtaking landscapes, and seaside culinary delights, Kaikōura is a bucket list road trip destination for campervan travellers. From once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters to scenic hikes and beachside picnics, this picturesque part of New Zealand is all about getting back to nature.

To help you make the most of the many great things to do in Kaikōura, we’ve put together this helpful guide. Whether you're looking for a great walk, some historical insights, or exciting outdoor adventures, we’ve got you covered. We’ll also include a few ideas on where to stay in Kaikōura so you can park up, relax, and explore this special spot.  

 

Why Kaikōura is a great place to visit on your campervan trip

A scenic two-hour road trip from Christchurch, Kaikōura is renowned for its incredible marine wildlife encounters. Its unique location, where the deep underwater Kaikōura Canyon meets the nutrient-rich waters of the Pacific, creates an ideal habitat for an array of marine life. From whales breaching the waves to fur seals sunning themselves on the shore, you’re guaranteed to see something special.

Kaikōura makes a great addition to any South Island travel itinerary. A popular New Zealand road trip is the Christchurch to Nelson Loop. Pick up your Apollo campervan hire in Christchurch, then hit the road and enjoy the coastal drive along the way. 

The town's compact size is perfect for motorhome travellers. You can conveniently park your camper and explore much of what Kaikōura has to offer on foot. Whether you’re browsing the artisan shops or taking the Pt Kean Walk, there’s stunning scenery to enjoy from start to finish. 

 

The best things to do in Kaikōura

Ready to check out some of the must-do Kaikōura attractions? Let’s start off with one of the most popular …

 

Whale Watching

Whale watching in Kaikōura is not only a highlight but also one of the most popular Kaikōura attractions, offering an unforgettable experience to see these majestic creatures. Join Whale Watch Kaikōura by boat or – for a truly magic experience – take to the skies with Kaikōura Helicopter Scenic Flights. Both options provide a chance to witness a variety of whale species and other marine life that call Kaikōura home. You’ll also get fascinating insights into the behaviour of these incredible creatures and learn about the ecological significance of Kaikōura's marine environment. This activity is a highlight for many visitors and a key reason why Kaikōura is a must-visit destination on any New Zealand road trip.

 

Dolphin Tours

The waters around Kaikōura are famous for their resident pods of dusky dolphins, known for their playful nature and acrobatic displays. Dolphin Encounters provide tours where you can watch these graceful creatures from the comfort of a boat cruise. Or, for a more immersive experience, don a wetsuit and snorkel to swim alongside them. These encounters are respectful of the dolphins' natural habitat, adding a sustainable and memorable experience to your list of things to do in Kaikōura New Zealand.

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Albatross Encounters

Kaikōura's wildlife experiences tick the boxes for bird enthusiasts too. An Albatross Encounters tour allows visitors to get up close not only with albatross but a variety of other ocean birds. 

Kaikōura's nutrient-rich waters attract a variety of albatross species, making it one of the best places in New Zealand to observe these majestic birds in their natural environment.

The tours are conducted with a deep respect for our wildlife, ensuring the albatrosses' habitat is preserved while providing an educational and awe-inspiring experience. Whether you're a seasoned birdwatcher or simply looking to enjoy one of the many Kaikōura attractions, an Albatross Encounter is a must. It's not only a chance to witness these magnificent birds but also to learn about their behaviours, migration patterns, and the ecological importance of Kaikōura's marine ecosystem. 

 

Enjoy fish and chips on the beach

One of the quintessential Kiwi experiences in Kaikōura is enjoying fresh fish and chips by the sea. For some of the best seafood takeaways in town, head to Coopers Catch. Grab your meal and make your way down to the beach, where the simple pleasure of eating outdoors is made even more special by the stunning natural scenery around you.

While you're enjoying the beach, keep an eye out for Kaikōura’s precious banded dotterels, especially during their nesting season from September to March. These small, well-camouflaged birds nest in shallow scrapes in the sand, so it's important to be mindful and avoid disturbing them. Look for roped-off areas or signs indicating nesting sites and give these areas a wide berth to protect the vulnerable dotterel chicks.

 

Take a walk to the seal colony

A campervan road trip to Kaikōura isn't complete without taking a walk along the Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway. This easy walking track spans up to 11 km and is perfect for all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're up for the full three-hour walk or prefer shorter strolls, the walkway offers various options to suit your pace.

As you walk along the path, you'll have the opportunity to encounter one of Kaikōura's most charming attractions: its seal colonies. These areas, where seals rest and play, provide a fantastic chance for a family-friendly wildlife experience. It's important to remember to keep a respectful distance from the seals, ensuring their comfort and safety while you observe.

 

Visit the Kaikōura Lookout

For breathtaking panoramic views of the region, head to the Kaikōura Lookout. From the lookout, you can see the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, the sweeping coastline, and the majestic Kaikōura mountain range. It's an ideal place for photography enthusiasts or anyone looking to capture the essence of the region’s natural beauty. The viewpoint also provides a unique perspective of the town, nestled between the sea and the mountains.

 

Go kayaking

Kayaking in Kaikōura offers a unique and intimate way to explore the stunning marine environment. With a range of kayaking experiences on offer, from guided tours to independent rentals, there's something to suit every level of adventurer. 

As you glide through the clear waters, you'll find yourself in close proximity to an array of marine life. It's not uncommon to have encounters with playful seals and curious dolphins. You may even be lucky enough to spot an albatross soaring above. The calm waters near the shoreline are perfect for beginners, offering a safe and scenic environment to paddle in.

For those seeking more adventure, guided tours can take you to more remote areas, where the scenery shifts from the rugged coastline to open ocean, providing a different perspective of Kaikōura's natural beauty. Along the way, experienced guides share insights about the local wildlife and the ecological significance of the area.

 

Visit Fyffe House

Located on the picturesque Kaikōura Peninsula, Fyffe House is steeped in history and culture. As Kaikōura's oldest surviving building, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into the region's past. The house, originally part of a whaling station in the 1840s, now serves as a heritage museum, showcasing the rich history of the area. Explore the well-preserved structure, which stands as a testament to the early European settlement in New Zealand. The museum displays a fascinating collection of artefacts and exhibits that tell the story of the whaling industry, the lives of the early settlers, and the interactions with the local Māori community. 

 

Sample fresh seafood

Kaikōura is a haven for seafood lovers, famously known for its delicious crayfish. The town offers a diverse range of dining experiences to suit all tastes, from fine dining establishments to family-friendly restaurants and casual food trucks.

For an authentic Kaikōura seafood experience, a visit to Nin's Bin is a must. This iconic roadside seafood caravan has been serving fresh crayfish and other seafood delights for decades, offering stunning ocean views as you dine. It's a perfect spot for those looking to enjoy the local flavours in a relaxed, outdoor setting.

For a sit-down meal with a historic backdrop, the Pier Hotel is an excellent choice. Offering a range of delicious dishes in a cosy and welcoming atmosphere, it's a great place to unwind and dine with a view of the sea. 

If you're craving some classic American-style comfort food, Bernie's Diner is your go-to spot. This unique eatery stands out not just for its nostalgic ambience but also for its mouth-watering menu, which includes a local twist on diner classics. A must-try is their famous Kaikoura Crayfish Burger, simply delicious! Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or just want to soak up the retro vibes, Bernie's Diner makes a memorable stop on your New Zealand road trip. 

 

Take a day trip to Hanmer Springs

Just a two-hour road trip from Kaikōura, Hanmer Springs is a perfect destination for a day trip. The journey there is as beautiful as the destination itself, with scenic views of rolling hills and charming countryside.

The must-do highlight is the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa, where you can soak in natural hot springs or indulge in a spa treatment. The town also offers outdoor activities like walking trails and adrenaline-pumping adventures, along with quaint cafes and shops.

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Where to stay in Kaikōura

Looking for a few great places to stay in Kaikōura? Here are a couple of great campsites worth adding to your travel itinerary. 

 

Kaikōura TOP 10

The Kaikōura TOP 10 Holiday Park, situated just a short distance from the town centre, offers an ideal base for exploring the region by campervan. This well-maintained campground is known for its beautiful setting, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views of the mountains.

The park is equipped with excellent facilities, including clean and modern kitchen and bathroom amenities, laundry services, and a barbecue area for guests to use. For families, there are plenty of activities to keep children entertained, including a playground and a jumping pillow. 


Alpine Pacific Holiday Park

Situated conveniently near the town, Alpine Pacific Holiday Park offers a tranquil setting with stunning views of the mountains and sea, ideal for those travelling by camper.

Guests can enjoy modern facilities, including clean and accessible kitchen and bathroom amenities, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free stay. After a day of exploring Kaikōura's natural wonders, you can unwind in the heated swimming pool or the spa pool, adding a touch of luxury to your campervan adventure.

 

Peketa Beach Holiday Park

Located about 10 minutes south of Kaikōura, Peketa Beach Holiday Park offers a beachside retreat. Set right on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, you can park your campervan just steps away from the beach. Wake up to the sound of waves and enjoy direct access to the beach, perfect for morning strolls, sunset watching, or even a spot of fishing. The park is also a great base for exploring Kaikōura's famous marine life and other local attractions.

 

Ready for your Kaikōura adventure?

With its stunning landscapes, rich marine life, and diverse attractions, Kaikōura is a destination that truly comes alive when explored in a campervan. Enjoy the freedom to roam the scenic coastlines and unwind in the comfort of Kaikōura’s top-notch holiday parks. Whether it's whale watching, savouring local cuisine, or simply relaxing by the beach, your campervan adventure in Kaikōura offers a blend of excitement, serenity, and awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Ready to embark on your Kaikōura adventure? Book your Apollo campervan online today and start planning your ultimate New Zealand road trip.

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Popular Nelson road trips & itineraries

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:

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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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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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