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Driving through Milford Sound
Winding roads near Mount Cook
Kiwi signs in Tongariro National Park
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New Zealand fly-drive & self-drive holidays

The North and South Islands are two of the most varied and beautiful places on earth - and the best way to experience them is at your own pace, behind the wheel. From rugged coastlines to volcanic landscapes, vineyard valleys to ancient glaciers, every drive here tells a different story.

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Fly-drive & self-drive holidays in New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the world's great road trip destinations - and a self-drive is simply the best way to experience it. We'll handle the flights, accommodation and itinerary planning, then hand you the keys and let the country do the rest.

One island or two?

Nearly all of our self-drive travellers explore both islands, and we'd always encourage that. The North and South Islands have completely different characters - and together they make for one of the most varied road trips on earth.

What are the roads like?

New Zealand is an exceptionally easy country to drive. Roads are quiet, well-signed and uncongested for the most part — and you'll be driving on the left, just like home. Getting out of Auckland during rush hour is the only real thing to plan around. Beyond the cities, the roads open up with endless places to pull over and take it all in.

"It's very easy driving. Roads are generally very quiet with loads of stop-off points along the way." - Chris, New Zealand Product Director

Parking is largely free across the country, with the exception of a few busier spots like Queenstown and the main cities.

Popular destinations for a New Zealand self-drive

North Island: Bay of Islands, Rotorua, Lake Taupo, Napier & Hawke's Bay, and Wellington.

South Island: Marlborough Wine Region, Kaikōura, Christchurch, Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers, and Dunedin

Lesser-known spots Chris recommends you add in:

North Island: Waipoua Kauri Forest, Coromandel Peninsula, Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Tongariro National Park

South Island: Picton, Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson, Doubtful Sound, Arthur's Pass

How long to spend at each stop?

"We always say: stay in fewer places and see more. Three nights minimum wherever you can - two at a push. Take your time and really get to know the areas you're staying in." - Chris, New Zealand Product Director

Why book with New Zealand Sky?

  • Freedom to explore entirely at your own pace
  • Insider knowledge of lesser-known spots alongside the iconic highlights
  • Tailor-made itineraries designed around you
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