Tres semanas pueden conectar ambas islas principales, pero no pueden absorber todos los desvíos famosos. Esta ruta mantiene coherente el norte, cruza el estrecho de Cook una vez y concentra la Isla Sur en Mackenzie Country, Fiordland y la costa este.
Nueve días en el norte
Salga de Auckland hacia Coromandel o Bay of Plenty, luego pase dos noches en Rotorua. Continúe por Taupō y Tongariro con respaldo climático antes de llegar a Wellington.
Utilice los parques de vacaciones para lavar ropa ocasionalmente, usar agua eléctrica y duchas prolongadas, luego mezcle en sitios adecuados del DOC o del consejo. Las reglas para acampar libremente son locales y específicas para cada vehículo, no un permiso general para detenerse en ningún lugar.
Estrecho de Cook y el sur
Reserve el ferry para la longitud y altura correctas del vehículo, llegue temprano y mantenga el margen de interrupción. Picton merece una noche de recuperación después de un cruce difícil o una llegada tardía.
Viaje a través de Kaikōura y Christchurch hacia Tekapo y Aoraki. Proteja los días alpinos de una agenda sobrecargada, porque el viento o la lluvia pueden cambiarlos 24 horas.
Fiordland y terminar
Utilice Wānaka o Queenstown como transición, luego base en Te Anau hacia Fiordland. Regrese a Christchurch por la ruta sur o por el centro de Otago solo si los días restantes realmente encajan.
Planifica las últimas 48 horas en torno a la devolución del alquiler, la limpieza y el combustible. Un buen viaje de tres semanas termina con una entrega tranquila en lugar de un viaje final nocturno.
Three weeks is the first comfortable length
Twenty-one days is roughly the point where both islands become possible without the trip turning into a driving exercise. It allows around eight days in the North Island, one ferry day and twelve in the South, with two nights in the places that deserve them.
Resist the temptation to add Northland and Stewart Island at the ends. Either one converts a comfortable trip back into a rushed one, and both are better as their own journey.
One ferry crossing, booked first
Cross Cook Strait once, southbound, and book it before anything else. A campervan is priced on length and height, summer sailings fill, and the crossing consumes most of a day once check-in and the drives at either end are counted.
Position the night before near the terminal and leave the day after soft. An evening arrival in Picton followed by a long drive is how people start their South Island leg tired.
Where to spend two nights
Rotorua, Aoraki or Tekapo, Te Anau and somewhere on the West Coast are the four places where a second night changes the trip most. Each is either weather-dependent or has more to do than a single afternoon allows.
Single nights work fine for transit stops like Taupō, Blenheim or Greymouth. The mistake is spreading single nights evenly across the whole route, which leaves you packing up every morning for three weeks.
Managing a campervan for three weeks
Over this length the vehicle routine matters: dump and refill on a regular schedule rather than when tanks are full, do laundry every five or six days, and plan a serviced night after each run of freedom camping. Letting these slip is what makes week three uncomfortable.
Keep the gas bottle, tyre pressures and windscreen washer topped up as you go. Small vehicle jobs are easy in a town and difficult on the Milford road.
Direction of travel and one-way logistics
Running north to south, picking up in Auckland and dropping in Christchurch or Queenstown, generally works better than the reverse because it puts the more demanding South Island driving at the end when you are used to the vehicle.
One-way rental fees between the islands vary widely and are sometimes waived in the low season when operators need vehicles repositioned. Ask directly rather than assuming the online quote is fixed, because it frequently is not.
The alternative is a round trip from Auckland, which means crossing Cook Strait twice and adds roughly two days of driving and a second ferry fare. It is only worth it if your flights are fixed to Auckland at both ends.
Rest days are part of the plan
Three weeks of moving every day is exhausting, and the trips people remember well usually include two or three days where nobody drives anywhere. Build them in deliberately rather than hoping for them.
Choose places worth staying still in: a lakeside site, a town with good food, somewhere with a walk from the door. A rest day in a transit town is not a rest day.
Lugares a lo largo del camino
Llévalo a la carretera
Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.
Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.