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

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If you are dreaming of a relaxed Christchurch road trip that blends coast, mountains and wine country, this 5-day round trip is a great fit. Starting and finishing in Christchurch New Zealand, this campervan itinerary links three rewarding South Island escapes: Kaikōura for marine wildlife and dramatic coastal views, Hanmer Springs for alpine scenery and hot pools, and Waipara Valley for vineyard lunches and cellar door afternoons. The drives are comfortably paced, each leg stays under three hours, and the full route sits at around 455 km depending on your campground choices and any small detours along the way. That makes it an easy Christchurch itinerary for travellers who want variety without spending all day behind the wheel. 

This route is especially appealing if you enjoy a slower travel style. You can wake up by the sea, soak in thermal pools the next day, then finish among North Canterbury vines before easing back into the city. It is a short loop, but it packs in some of the best experiences within easy reach of Christchurch. 

Queenstown round trip via Wānaka and Glenorchy: 5 day campervan itinerary

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If you are dreaming of a slower South Island escape with big scenery, cosy campground evenings, and just enough adventure to keep things exciting, this Queenstown itinerary is made for you. Starting and ending in Queenstown New Zealand, this five-day campervan itinerary loops through Glenorchy, Wānaka, and Arrowtown without rushing the experience or piling on long driving days. It is designed as a long weekend style New Zealand road trip for travellers who want to trade constant movement for lake walks, bakery stops, scenic picnics, relaxed afternoons, and a few optional thrills like jet boating, bungy, or scenic flights. This is the kind of Queenstown road trip where the drives are scenic, the stops are easy, and there is plenty of time to actually enjoy each place rather than simply tick it off. 

Every season works beautifully for this Apollo camper itinerary. Summer brings long daylight hours, warm lakefront evenings, and ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor dining. Autumn is especially memorable, with Arrowtown’s famous red and gold leaves putting on one of the South Island’s best displays. Winter adds snowy mountain views and cosy café stops, while spring feels fresh and a little quieter, with green landscapes and crisp mornings giving way to sunny afternoons. However you time your New Zealand road trip, this route keeps the pace gentle and the scenery front and centre. 

Auckland to Waikato Region via Raglan: 5 Day Campervan Itinerary

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If you are looking for an easy-going Auckland to Waikato escape, this 5 day loop delivers a refreshing mix of surf beaches, black sand, harbour towns, and garden walks without demanding long days behind the wheel. Starting and ending in Auckland, this campervan road trip heads into the heart of the Waikato region with time to slow down properly in Raglan, continue south to laid-back Kawhia, then turn inland to Hamilton before returning north. It is an ideal short North Island road trip for travellers who want a change of scene, but still prefer a route that feels simple, scenic, and unhurried. 

One of the best things about this North Island new zealand itinerary is how achievable it is. The full round trip stays under 450 km in total, depending on your exact route and any small local detours. That means more time for beach walks, fish and chips by the water, quiet mornings at the campground, and afternoons spent exploring rather than driving. In spring and autumn, the weather is often excellent for walking and sightseeing. Summer is perfect for swimming and surfing, while winter brings fewer crowds and a moody west coast charm that suits Raglan and Kawhia beautifully. 

Perth to Swan Valley food and wine lovers 5 day road trip

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If your ideal getaway revolves around long lunches, cellar doors, artisan treats and easy days in a campervan, this Perth to Swan Valley itinerary is a great fit. Starting from the Apollo Perth branch, this 5 day campervan road trip explores Swan Valley Western Australia at a relaxed pace, with time for winery visits, gourmet producers, historic villages and a gentle detour into the Perth Hills. Best of all, you stay close to the city while still enjoying a real sense of escape. This Swan Valley road trip is especially appealing for travellers who want a slower, food-focused break with short drives and plenty of flexibility. 

Swan Valley has a Mediterranean climate, so the region works well in every season. Summer is hot and dry, often reaching 30 to 40°C, while winter is cooler and greener with the occasional rainy day that suits a cosy winery lunch. Spring and autumn are especially popular for comfortable exploring, vineyard colour and pleasant picnic weather. No matter when you travel, pace your tastings sensibly and never drink and drive. If wine, cider, beer or spirits are on the agenda, make sure one person remains alcohol-free before moving the campervan. 

Perth Hills and Wheatbelt regions: a relaxed 5 day campervan itinerary from Perth

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If you are craving a short and scenic escape that feels a world away from the city, this Perth road trip through the Perth Hills region and Perth Wheatbelt region is hard to beat. Starting and ending in Perth, this easy loop takes you through waterfalls, forest trails, a peaceful lake, rolling farmland, heritage towns and gentle river country, all without long hours behind the wheel. It is a Western Australia road trip designed for slow mornings, long lunches, short walks, local character and plenty of time to actually enjoy each stop. 

This campervan itinerary follows a simple and accessible route through Parkerville, Lesmurdie Falls, Mount Helena, Lake Leschenaultia, Northam and Toodyay before returning to Perth. Driving distances each day are kept short so you can focus on bushland, wildlife, local history and those little moments that make a long weekend memorable. It is a great Western Australia itinerary for first-time visitors, couples wanting a gentle escape, or anyone planning a laid-back campervan road trip close to the city. 

One of the best things about this Perth Wheatbelt itinerary is that it works well in every season. Autumn brings cooler days and golden tones through the hills. Winter is ideal for misty forests and the best waterfall flow at Lesmurdie Falls. Spring lights up the region with wildflowers and fresh green landscapes. Summer is warmer and drier, but perfect for swimming and relaxing by Lake Leschenaultia. No matter when you go, this campervan road trip rewards travellers who like to take their time. 

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