La ruta y el ritmo importan más que el promedio nacional. Moverse a diario aumenta la presión sobre el combustible y las reservas, mientras que los viajes más lentos hacen que las tarifas semanales y de autoservicio sean más fáciles de usar.

NZD

Tabla de precios en 10 monedas

Escenarios de planificación para un viajero. Se excluyen el alquiler de vehículos, el transporte de larga distancia y los vuelos internacionales porque las fechas y el tamaño del grupo cambian drásticamente.

Precios comprobados 12 August 2026Las conversiones utilizan tipos de cambio RBNZ de 12 August 2026.
ArtículoNZDUSDGBPAUDJPYEURCNYKRWINRSGD
Camper o mochilero delgadopor persona por día$75–$120US$44–US$70£33–£52A$62–A$100JP¥7,017–JP¥11,227€38–€61CN¥297–CN¥475₩62,363–₩99,780₹4,204–₹6,726SGD 56–SGD 90
Cómodo viaje independiente.por persona por día$150–$260US$88–US$153£65–£113A$125–A$216JP¥14,034–JP¥24,325€76–€132CN¥594–CN¥1,030₩124,725–₩216,190₹8,408–₹14,573SGD 113–SGD 196
Salas privadas y actividades pagas.por persona por día$280–$450US$164–US$264£122–£196A$233–A$374JP¥26,197–JP¥42,102€142–€229CN¥1,109–CN¥1,782₩232,820–₩374,175₹15,694–₹25,223SGD 211–SGD 339

Las cifras monetarias son conversiones mecánicas del índice de referencia del NZD, no cotizaciones de tarjetas o efectivo. Los bancos y proveedores de pagos aplican sus propias tarifas y tarifas.

01

Construir desde el estilo de viaje

Una cifra diaria magra supone alimentos, alojamiento sencillo o compartido y un transporte local cuidadoso. No admite salón privado, cena en restaurante ni actividad importante todos los días.

Para un par de autocaravanas, calcula el vehículo una vez para el grupo, luego agrega combustible, campamentos y comida. Dividir cada línea por persona puede ocultar los grandes costos fijos.

02

Ubicación y temporada

Queenstown, Aoraki, las playas de verano y las fechas de eventos pueden estar muy por encima de una ciudad normal y corriente. Las zonas remotas también añaden costos de transporte de combustible y comestibles.

Fije el precio de las fechas difíciles directamente y luego utilice los rangos nacionales para los días flexibles entre ellas.

03

Mantenga una reserva utilizable

Guarde dinero para un cambio de ferry, una noche de alojamiento adicional, neumáticos o necesidades médicas. Un camping de reserva legal forma parte del presupuesto incluso cuando se planifica un camping libre.

Revise el gasto real cada pocos días. El combustible, la comida para llevar y las actividades son las líneas con mayor probabilidad de derivar silenciosamente.

04

What a lean day actually looks like

A lean day means cooking almost every meal, mixing free and low-cost DOC sites, and treating paid activities as occasional rather than daily. It is genuinely achievable for months at a time, and thousands of people do it, but it requires a vehicle set up for self-sufficiency and a tolerance for basic facilities.

Where it breaks down is the assumption that lean means free. Showers, laundry, water, dump stations and the occasional serviced night all cost something, and a budget that has no line for them will be wrong by the end of the first week.

05

The two islands cost differently

The South Island generally involves longer distances between towns, more expensive fuel outside the main centres, and higher accommodation pressure in Queenstown, Wānaka and Aoraki. The North Island packs more into shorter drives, which lowers fuel but raises the number of paid attractions within easy reach.

If the budget is tight, a slower North Island trip usually costs less per day than the equivalent South Island route. If the budget is fixed and the time is short, the South Island rewards the spend more visibly.

06

Costs that only appear once you are here

The Cook Strait crossing, the insurance excess reduction on a rental, one-way vehicle fees, a SIM or roaming plan, and the deposit held on your card are all real amounts that rarely appear in a daily budget. Together they routinely add several hundred dollars to a fortnight.

Activities are the other quiet line. A single glacier flight, jet boat or Milford cruise can equal several days of ordinary travel, so decide in advance which two or three are worth it rather than deciding in the moment at each one.

07

Where the money actually goes

For most camping trips the order is vehicle, fuel, food, campsites, activities. Campsites are usually a smaller line than people expect, and fuel a larger one, which is why choosing a slower route saves more than choosing cheaper sites.

That ordering also tells you where to look when the budget is drifting. Cutting a $25 campsite to $0 saves less than removing one 300 kilometre detour, and it costs you a shower.

08

Paying for things while you are here

Contactless card payment is accepted almost everywhere including small rural cafes, and cash is genuinely rare. Many venues add a card surcharge, typically one to two percent, which appears at the till rather than on the menu.

Foreign transaction fees are the quiet cost. A travel card or a bank that does not charge them saves a meaningful amount over a month, and it removes the temptation to accept dynamic currency conversion at the terminal, which is always a worse rate.

Keep a small amount of cash for honesty boxes at DOC campsites, roadside produce stalls and the occasional rural shop with an unreliable connection. Fifty dollars in notes covers most of what cash is still needed for.

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Lugares a lo largo del camino

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Comprueba antes de ir

Las reglas y condiciones cambian. Vuelva a consultar la fuente oficial y la página de su parque o campamento exacto antes de la salida.

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.

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