How to Plan a South Island Road Trip
A South Island road trip is one of the best ways to see New Zealand. This guide walks you through planning your route, timing, accommodation and driving so you can enjoy the trip without the stress.
Step 1: Decide your route and direction
Most travellers do the Christchurch loop: Christchurch → Tekapo → Mount Cook → Wanaka → Queenstown → Te Anau/Milford → West Coast → Kaikōura → Christchurch. You can also do one-way (e.g. Christchurch to Queenstown) if you fly in and out of different cities. Pick a direction and stick to it to avoid backtracking.
Step 2: Choose your trip length
Seven days is the minimum for the main loop; 10–14 days is more relaxed. Factor in rest days, weather and how much you want to drive each day. Our how long to drive the South Island guide has realistic daily driving limits.
Step 3: Book vehicle and key accommodation
Book your rental vehicle early, especially for peak season. Reserve accommodation in popular spots (Queenstown, Tekapo, Mount Cook Village) well ahead. DOC and holiday park camps can often be booked online.
Step 4: Plan fuel and rest stops
On some legs (e.g. West Coast, Milford Road) fuel stops are spread out. Plan where you’ll refuel and take breaks. Never push through fatigue, pull over and rest.
Step 5: Check conditions before you go
Check NZTA for road closures and roadworks. In winter, check alpine passes and carry chains if required. Weather can change quickly; have a flexible mindset.
- Use our drive route pages for distance and drive times
- Read our South Island road conditions guide
- Book peak-season stays early
- Leave buffer for weather and photo stops
Pro tip
Always check NZTA for current road conditions and closures before long drives—especially in winter or after heavy rain.
Safety tip
Allow extra time for rest stops and photo stops. Drive to conditions and never push through fatigue—pull over and rest.
Frequently asked questions
- Booking 3–6 months ahead for peak season (Dec–Jan) is wise for vehicles and popular accommodation. Shoulder season can be planned a few weeks to a few months ahead.
- Five days is very tight for the full loop. You’d need to skip some regions or focus on one area (e.g. Queenstown and Milford only). Seven days is a more realistic minimum.
- Christchurch → Tekapo → Mount Cook → Wanaka → Queenstown → Te Anau/Milford → West Coast → Kaikōura → Christchurch is the classic order. You can reverse it; both work.
- No. The main tourist route is sealed. Some side trips and DOC access roads are gravel; a compact 4WD or a standard car is fine for public roads. Off-road driving is not permitted on rental vehicles.
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