30 Jun 2025

Where to see seals in New Zealand
Keen to see some of New Zealand’s unique wildlife up close? A campervan road trip is one of the best ways to make it happen.
Among the most entertaining locals you’re likely to come across is the New Zealand fur seal. The best part? You won’t need to book a tour or head out on the water (although that’s an option too!). Because these curious characters love to haul out on beaches and rocky coastlines all over the country, you’ve got a good chance of spotting them from the shore.
In this guide, we’ll point you to some of their favourite hangouts, plus handy tips on when to spot them and how to enjoy the experience safely and responsibly.
30 Jun 2025

Church of the Good Shepherd Guide
Perched on a tussock-lined knoll beside the milky-turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo, the church of the Good Shepherd is small, simple and utterly photogenic. Travellers swing by for the Insta-dream combo of rustic stone walls, a hand-hewn altar window that frames the Southern Alps like a widescreen TV, and skies so clear they’ve earned the area a (well-deserved) Dark-Sky Reserve status. Add in a dose of Kiwi pioneer history and you’ve got one of Aotearoa’s most beloved road-trip pit-stops.
29 Jun 2025

How to compare campervan rentals in New Zealand
Booking a campervan hire and hitting the open road is one of the most enjoyable and flexible ways to explore New Zealand. But with so many motorhome and campervan options to choose from, knowing where to start can be a bit overwhelming.
Whether you’re planning to rent a camper for a short break or head off on the ultimate road trip, the key to a smooth experience starts with choosing the right campervan or motorhome. But that’s easier said than done when every website promises the best deals and service!
This helpful guide breaks down how to compare campervan hire options in NZ and what to double-check before you lock in your booking.
16 Jun 2025

Best hikes and walks in Hawke's Bay
If stretching your legs between wineries, coastlines and good food sounds like your kind of motorhome holiday, Hawke’s Bay won’t disappoint. This campervan-friendly region is known for its sunshine and easy-going rhythm. It’s also packed with great bush walks and hiking tracks – from gentle seaside paths to full-day climbs with rewarding views. Whether you’ve got hiking boots at the ready or just want a reason to get out of the campervan for an hour, there’s something here worth adding to your plans.
9 Jun 2025

Best hikes and walks in Rotorua
Keen to explore some of the beautiful walks in Rotorua? With thermal valleys, native forest, and crater lakes all within easy reach, Rotorua is one of the best spots in the country to lace up your walking shoes and hit the tracks. And travelling by maui campervan makes it all the more convenient – you can stay close to the trails, skip the check-in routine, and move on when you’re ready.
Whether you’re after a quick loop through the redwoods or a longer hike that ends with a soak in a natural hot spring, there’s plenty here to explore – and most of it’s just a short drive from town.
8 Jun 2025

Best hikes and walks in Wānaka
Wānaka’s the kind of place that makes it easy to slow down and lean into the good stuff — like crisp mountain air, clear walking trails, and views that seem to stretch on forever. Whether you’re after a decent leg stretch after your road trip or you’re planning full-day hikes with a packed lunch and hiking boots at the ready, this corner of the South Island delivers.
And with a maui campervan, finding those quiet trailheads and scenic car parks becomes that much simpler. No tight check-in times, no need to backtrack — just you, the road, and some of the best walking tracks in New Zealand.
7 Jun 2025

Best things to see and do on a trip to the Catlins, South Island
Tucked into the wild southeastern corner of the South Island, the Catlins is one of those road trip destinations that still feels like a bit of a secret. It’s the kind of region where you’ll turn a corner and suddenly be face-to-face with a windswept headland, a lighthouse, or a pod of dolphins riding the surf.
For campervan travellers keen to get off the main tourist trail, there’s no shortage of unforgettable things to do in the Catlins. We’re talking wildlife, waterfalls, coastal walks and wide open spaces – and all without the crowds.
In this guide, we’ll run through the must-see stops and local highlights to help you plan a travel itinerary packed full of incredible sights, adventures, and memories.
5 Jun 2025

Delicious vegetarian camping meals to make on the road
Eating well on a campervan road trip doesn’t have to mean settling for instant noodles or basic toast. With a little planning and a few versatile ingredients, it’s simple to create vegetarian camping meals that are satisfying, full of flavour, and perfect for life on the road. Whether you're a full-time vegetarian or just trying to eat more plant-based, campervan cooking can be simple, stress-free and surprisingly good.
This blog is packed with ideas for easy vegetarian camping meals – from one-pan dinners and make-ahead breakfasts to quick lunches you can throw together at a scenic rest stop. Every recipe is designed with campervan travel in mind: minimal ingredients, low prep, and easy to clean up. Because the less time you spend cooking, the more time you’ll have to enjoy the journey.
3 Jun 2025

Delicious vegan meals to make in a motorhome
Exploring New Zealand by motorhome is one of the best ways to experience the country – from coastal drives and forest walks to quiet nights under the stars. But whipping up vegan camping meals on the road isn’t always easy, especially when you’re in remote areas. That’s where a little planning (and a few go-to recipes) can make all the difference.
This guide is packed with practical ideas for easy vegan camping meals you can make with minimal fuss. Each is designed to be simple, nutritious and satisfying – no complicated ingredients or equipment required.
2 Jun 2025

Must-see historical sites along the Forgotten World Highway
Tucked away in the central North Island, the Forgotten World Highway is one of those drives that slips under the radar — even for many New Zealanders. That’s what makes it such a great find, especially for travellers exploring the country by campervan or motorhome. It’s quiet, a little remote, and full of the kind of places that feel like discoveries.
Exploring this route by campervan gives you the freedom to stop where you like, take your time, and discover spots that many others pass by. With a few local tips on where to pull over and what to look out for, the drive becomes even more rewarding. In this helpful guide, we’ve rounded up some of the must-see historical stops along the way.