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Fuel costs for your motorhome roadtrip journey

Fuel is one of the main costs to plan for when travelling around Australia or New Zealand. Prices can vary depending on where you are, your route, and current fuel rates, so it’s helpful to build a simple estimate before you set off.

If you have made a decision on what motorhome or campervan you hope to travel in, have a rough route in mind; a quick check on current pump prices before you go can help you get a you realistic cost estimate in just a few minutes. Think of this page as a friendly planning guide: clear, practical, and transparent.

 

Fuel prices across Australia & New Zealand

Fuel prices can differ depending on location:

Australia: Prices are often higher in remote or regional areas, especially in the Outback 

New Zealand: Prices can vary between islands and regions, especially in the main city Auckland. 

Plan your fuel stops and check pricing ahead of your journey by using popular apps and websites such as: 

Australia FuelPrice 

New Zealand Gaspy

 

What recent global news means for travellers

Disruption to oil supply, refining, or shipping routes typically cause fluctuation in gas prices at the pump. This is one reason prices may feel unpredictable from week to week.

The practical takeaway for guests is simple: build your estimate using current prices, expect some movement, and re-check prices along the way. Planning with a small buffer can make the whole trip feel more relaxed and less uncertain.

 

Travelling smart: how to drive less, save money, and still enjoy the journey 

Typical fuel usage 

Fuel consumption varies by vehicle size and driving conditions, so is a tricky one to gauge. However, this fuel tank planning guide should help you estimate costs quickly, before travel. Because assigned vehicles can vary within a category, exact tank capacity may differ slightly from one vehicle to another. The right way to use these numbers is as a practical planning starting point rather than a guaranteed exact fill amount. 

 

Vehicle Type 

Vehicle Length (m) 

Planning Tank Capacity (L) 

Hitop 

5.94m 

80 

Endeavour 

5.94m 

80 

Euro Tourer 

7.05m - 7.20m 

71 

Euro Plus 

7.20m 

71 

Euro Quest 

6.74m 

70 

Euro Camper 

7.55m 

70 

Euro Deluxe 

7.55m 

70 

 

For example, if your motorhome has a 71-litre tank and diesel is AUD$3.16 per litre, a full fill-up would cost about AUD$224.36. If the same fuel is AUD$3.30 per litre, that same fill-up would cost about $234.30. If your motorhome has a 100-litre tank and diesel is AUD$3.16 per litre, a full fill-up would cost about AUD$316. If the same fuel is AUD$3.30 per litre, that same fill-up would cost about $330. That is why fuel prices can make a noticeable difference from one route to another. 

Guests can use this simple math at any point during their trip. Just check the fuel price at a station, multiply it by the estimated tank size for your campervan or motorhome, and you will have a quick refill estimate for budgeting purposes. 

These are planning estimates; your exact vehicle may differ slightly. Your total fuel cost will depend on a number of factors from how far you travel, the terrain (mountains, highways, gravel roads), the weather and individual driving style.  

To help you prepare, we’ve put together a few tips for fuel-efficient travel: 

  • Drive at a steady pace and avoid unnecessary idling. 
  • Refill water tank once you arrive at your next campsite to reduce weight as you drive to the next campsite. 
  • Linger for longer - Spend more time at each destination to reduce daily driving distances.  Explore each destination in more detail and enjoy getting closer to the destination. 
  • Use our trip planning tools, itineraries and our thl Roadtrip app to find campsites and things to see and do. 
  • At pick-up speak with our team for route suggestions that optimise fuel access and efficiency. 
  • Check fuel prices regularly during your trip. We also suggest filling up before heading into remote areas.  

 

Plan your trip

10-Day North Island Family Adventure
Alyssa Tresider

10-Day North Island Family Adventure

Day 1: Arrival in Auckland

Arrive at Auckland International Airport, pick up your vehicle at the Auckland branch. Take the time to explore Auckland and choose your own adventure from the following recommendations:

  • Auckland Museum: Set in the Auckland Domain, this museum offers a powerful introduction to New Zealand’s natural history, Māori culture, and military history.
  • Visit the Sky Tower for panoramic views of the city (SkyCity Auckland).
  • Auckland Art Gallery: A beautiful blend of historic and contemporary architecture, this gallery showcases national and international works across four levels.
  • All Blacks Experience: An interactive, high-energy journey into New Zealand’s rugby legacy – perfect for sports lovers, located at the SkyCity Precinct.
  • Wētā Workshop Unleashed: Dive behind the scenes of blockbuster film-making with this immersive creative experience from the makers of The Lord of the Rings and Avatar. Located at the SkyCity Precinct.

Where to stay: Ambury Campground

 

Day 2: Auckland to Rotorua

Drive to Matamata and enjoy a magical guided tour at the Hobbiton Movie Set. Then it’s time to continue to Rotorua. Visit the Agrodome for a classic Kiwi experience—watch a live farm show and join a fun-filled farm tour.Then, finish the day off with dinner in Rotorua followed by a relaxing soak at Polynesian Spa’s family pools.

Where to stay: Rotorua Blue Lake TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 3: Rotorua Family Fun

Ride the gondola to the top of Mt Ngongotahā for panoramic views over Rotorua, then enjoy the luge—a family favourite. Opt for the three-ride pass to maximise the five tracks on offer. Great fun for all ages! Then, if you are hungry, grab lunch at the Skyline cafe.

  • For some fun in your afternoon, here are some adventure options:
    • Climb aboard a bright yellow amphibious vehicle for a Rotorua Duck Tour, which cruises both on land and across Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and Lake Okareka. This guided tour is packed with laughs, Māori legends, and interesting local history, all while splashing into the water straight from the road!
    • If you’re up for more adventure, try ZORB Rotorua (giant inflatable ball rolling) or;
    • Explore the quirky and interactive Rotorua 3D Trick Art Gallery
    • Or enjoy a peaceful walk through the towering trees at the Redwoods Treewalk (daytime version). Allow 45 minutes.

Finish the day off with some dinner on Eat Streat: Choose from family-friendly restaurants.

Where to stay: Rotorua Blue Lake TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 4: Rotorua to Taupō

Today, it’s time to drive to Taupō, a short, scenic journey through the Central Plateau. Stop at Huka Falls and witness the roaring power of the Waikato River as it rushes through the narrow gorge—a must-see photo spot. Spend the afternoon at Taupō DeBretts Hot Springs, kids will love the hydroslides and water playground, while adults can soak in mineral hot pools.

Finish the day with dinner at one of Taupō’s many local family-friendly eateries.  Note, Taupō McDonalds is worth a visit: This has the honor of being home to the only McDonald's location that includes a decommissioned DC3 plane as part of the dining experience!

Where to stay: Taupō TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 5: Taupō Adventure Day

Start the day with Jet Boating with Huka Falls Jet: An exhilarating family-friendly ride with 360-degree spins and a unique view of Huka Falls from below. Then, visit the Lava Glass Studio and Sculpture Garden: A vibrant and visually engaging spot where kids can wander among colourful glass sculptures and watch glass-blowing in action. Optional Stop: Visit Spa Thermal Park to soak your feet in a natural warm stream or play at the riverside playground.

Where to stay: Taupō TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 6: More Taupō Fun

Sail to Mine Bay Māori Rock Carvings with Sail Barbary or Chris Jolly Outdoors. Enjoy a scenic and relaxing sailing trip across Lake Taupō to see the impressive cliff-side carvings. Spend the afternoon at the Tongariro National Trout Centre (Turangi) and learn about freshwater ecosystems and native fish, or try spotting rainbow trout through the glass-sided stream. Return to Taupō for dinner and sunset views over the lake.

Where to stay: Taupō TOP 10 Holiday Park

 

Day 7: Taupō to Ruapehu (via Waiouru)

Drive to Ruapehu and travel through the heart of the Central Plateau. Stop at Waiouru National Army Museum: A must-visit for families—engaging exhibitions, military vehicles, and stories that bring New Zealand’s history to life. Continue to Whakapapa Village and visit the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre to learn about volcanoes, geology, and local legends.

Where to stay: Ruapehu Holiday Park

 

Day 8: Enjoy Whakapapa

Ride the Sky Waka Gondola and ascend Mt Ruapehu in comfort for alpine views, snow play, and incredible scenery—even if you’re not skiing. The, have lunch at Knoll Ridge Café: New Zealand’s highest eatery—warm up with hot chocolate and a family-friendly meal. After freshening up from your day, drive 45 minutes to Ohakune and enjoy one of the local eateries.

Where to stay: Ruapehu Holiday Park

 

Day 9: More adventures in Whakapapa

Spend another day exploring the wonders of Whakapapa. Start with a scenic morning walk on the Taranaki Falls Track, a family-friendly loop through alpine meadows and beech forest, culminating in a stunning waterfall. If you're up for more adventure, consider hiking part of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing or visiting the Tama Lakes for breathtaking views.

Where to stay: Ruapehu Holiday Park

 

Day 10: Drive back to Auckland

Now, it is time to make the drive back to Auckland to drop off your camper. On the way, stop in at Raglan and take a short scenic walk to bridal veil falls and explore Raglan Wharf for boutique shopping and waterfront views.

 

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