Are you inspired and tempted
to visit New Zealand after reading my entries about my road trip to New Zealand?
Well, this post will
provide more information such as booking of air tickets, accommodations,
car rental, tours & activities expenses etc...
We had done this road trip
in September 2015. The prices listed here were accurate at the point of time during
the road trip. This is served as a reference only; prices may have changed due
to peak/off peak seasons. exchange rates etc...
Air Ticket
We do have direct flights (approximately 10 hours) from Singapore to Christchurch by Singapore Airline and Air New Zealand.
However, my buddies and I decided to save some money on the air ticket. Instead
of taking direct flights from Singapore to Christchurch. We took Qantas and Air
New Zealand and transit in Australia which saved us $500 each; this is substantially
a lot, whereby we could spend this amount elsewhere when we are in New Zealand.
Cost: SGD $1,058
Tips:
- Use SkyScanner to check for air fares to compare the various flight options and prices available.
- Book your air tickets early, prices of air tickets tend to be cheapest 3-6 months before the travel dates.
There are plenty of options
available for accommodation in New Zealand from hotels, motels, lodges to
campsites and motor-homes (caravan). As 4 of us are travelling together, we decided
to go for motels and lodges with self-catering unit, which comes with
equipped kitchen, where we can occasionally prepare some meals (another method
to save some money and a great time to put our culinary skills to test).
Here’s a list of accommodations
we had stayed for our entire New Zealand (South Island) road trip:
- Christchurch – Admiral Motel
- Franz Josef – Rainforest Retreat
- Queenstown – St James Apartments
- Te Anau – Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
- Mount Cook – Mt Cook Lodge and Motels
- Lake Tekapo – Lake Tekapo Scenic Resort
Cost: NZD $523 per pax
Tips:
- Use tripadvisor/Agoda/Booking.com to check out the ratings and reviews of the accommodation.
- Book directly from the accommodation’s website instead of through hotel booking websites, it seems to be cheaper in the case for this New Zealand trip.
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Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas It is a pity that we did not get to explore this place more as we are just staying here overnight after we are back from the Milford Sound cruise. |
Car Rental & Petrol
The easiest way to explore New Zealand is by car, which gives you the flexibility to manage your time at your own pace and stop whenever you want (of course with safety in mind) to see the scenic views and snap a few shots.
Another option would be to purchase bus coaches travel pass which gives you access to the various routes that they operate that is valid over a period of time. These routes usually make stops at most of the key destinations in New Zealand.
For more details on travel pass go to InterCity website:
http://www.intercity.co.nz/bus-pass/travelpass/
Since all my travel buddies and I drive, and it more cost effective than purchasing the bus coaches travel pass, hence we decided to rent a car to explore New Zealand given the flexibility.
New Zealand has great number of options when comes to renting a car. They have most of the major international rental companies such as Hertz, Avis and also local rental companies. As it is our first time renting a car, I was initially rather worried, as I have read about horror experiences for car rentals.
Another option would be to purchase bus coaches travel pass which gives you access to the various routes that they operate that is valid over a period of time. These routes usually make stops at most of the key destinations in New Zealand.
For more details on travel pass go to InterCity website:
http://www.intercity.co.nz/bus-pass/travelpass/
Since all my travel buddies and I drive, and it more cost effective than purchasing the bus coaches travel pass, hence we decided to rent a car to explore New Zealand given the flexibility.
New Zealand has great number of options when comes to renting a car. They have most of the major international rental companies such as Hertz, Avis and also local rental companies. As it is our first time renting a car, I was initially rather worried, as I have read about horror experiences for car rentals.
So how do I go about renting
a car?
I booked the rental car
via online prior arrival at New Zealand.
The first step I did was, choose
the car rental company, I did quite a fair bit of research online, reading review and forums and finally
decided to go for a local rental company Apex which offers well priced quality
vehicles for the budget conscious traveller like me. Next choose the right car
that will suit you. We are a party of 4 adults. Hence, we decided to go for a 4WD
SUV, which can comfortably accommodate us and our luggage. Upon arrival at Christchurch
airport, we took Apex free shuttle service from the Christchurch airport to
their rental car pick-up/drop-off centre, which is less than 10min drive away. The
paperwork process is pretty fast and smooth.
On a side note, we do not
need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in New Zealand as Singapore driver licence is in English.
How about petrol price in New Zealand?
The petrol price is
approximately the same as in Singapore.
There is also not much difference in the price for different brands of petrol service station too.
Cost: NZD $253 per pax
for car rental and NZ $110 per pax for petrol
Tips:
- Do INSPECT the car during the collection of your car. Basic checks such as checking for any scratches, tires are in good condition with good even tread, interior, lights, headlights, signals are working etc... There are many checklists available online which can be downloaded for your reference.
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Waiting for our turn to collect our car |
Activities and Tour Packages
There are so many activities and tours available in New Zealand, such as Cruise at Milford Sound, Explore Glacier at Franz Josef, Scenic Helicopter rides, Skydiving, Bungee jump and Shotover Jet Boat Ride at Queenstown etc… We are all so spoilt for choices, pick what you like most and go for it. There are also many walking tracks available throughout New Zealand such as tracks at Mount Cook National Park are free to access.
For this road trip, these
are the main activities that I have done:
- Skydiving at Fox Glacier (NZD $478 includes photos and video)
- Helicopter scenic flight with Landing at Franz Josef and Fox Glacier (NZD $280)
- Visit Westcoast Wildlife Centre at Franz Josef to see Kiwi birds (NZ$35)
- Milford Sound Scenic Cruise (NZD $78)
Cost: NZD $836
Tips:
1. Book the Milford Sound
Cruise online if you have your itinerary planned, as some operator give 10% discount
if you book through online. I have booked our cruise from Southern Discoveries.
2. For helicopter scenic
flights, I suggest you book through your accommodation if available when you
arrive there, as they tend to give better rates then pre-book online from the
operators directly. The flight we took was operated by Glacier Helicopter Franz Josef.
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Skydiving at Fox Glacier |
On helicopter scenic flight |
Visit the Kiwi birds at Westcoast Wildlife Centre. By the way, the bird you see here this is a Kea - wild parrot. |
Waiting to go out to the sea at Milford Sound |
Total Expenses:
Approximately SGD$ 2,950
Approximately SGD$ 2,950
I hope this lengthy post will give you a better idea on the expenses and information you may need if you are planning for trips to New Zealand.
In all, jaw-dropping scenic views to many "first time" experiences cannot be measured in terms of money. Enjoying life to the fullest is one of my life motto. Hence, personally I felt that every single cent spent for this trip is worth it!
P.S. "You only live once; but if you live it right, once is enough." ~Adam Marshall