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Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki

A New Zealand campervan holiday through the Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki region offers an unforgettable experience. Rich in natural beauty and cultural significance, this special part of New Zealand offers travellers a unique blend of urban charm and rugged wilderness. If you love exploring arts and culture, you’ll be spoilt for choice in this region. You may even like to follow the Coastal Arts Trail which spans 300 km between New Plymouth to Palmerston North. The trail is peppered with galleries, sculptures, studios and more. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the mystical Bridge to Nowhere, accessible through the verdant Whanganui National Park, offering an unforgettable journey into New Zealand's remote backcountry. 

Transitioning westward, the landscape dramatically changes as you enter Taranaki, dominated by the iconic, conical shape of Mount Taranaki. This region is a magnet for adventurers and nature lovers alike, with New Plymouth at its heart – a coastal city known for its sunny climate, thriving arts community, and surf-friendly beaches. The coastal walkway stretching from Bell Block to Port Taranaki offers spectacular sea views, perfectly complementing the city’s dynamic cultural venues and eateries.

 

Why explore Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki by campervan

Exploring Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki by campervan offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the heartland of New Zealand's North Island. It also makes it easy to change your itinerary on the fly. Whether it's spending an extra day enjoying the surf in New Plymouth, exploring the hiking trails around Mount Taranaki, or parking beside the scenic Whanganui River for a spontaneous picnic, the choice is yours. The ability to set your own pace and schedule makes a campervan ideal for discovering the hidden gems of these regions.

Travelling by campervan not only brings the comforts of home on the road, such as your own bed, kitchen, and living space, but also eliminates the hassles of constant packing and unpacking. This is especially valuable in regions like Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki, where attractions are spread out. Having your necessities with you means you're always ready for the next adventure. 

 

Things to do in Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki

Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki offer activities for all ages, from nature excursions to authentic cultural experiences. Explore Palmerston North's gardens and arts scene, Whanganui's historic riverboat cruise, or brave the surf at New Plymouth's beaches. Immerse yourself in the local culture with visits to museums, galleries, and artist studios. Whether it's outdoor excitement or cultural enrichment, this fascinating region provides something for everyone.

 

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Popular Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki road trips & itineraries

Stretching down the lower west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki are prime destinations for road trippers seeking a mix of culture, nature, and adventure. Easily accessible from major urban centres like Wellington and Auckland, the drive itself showcases the dramatic shift from urban landscapes to the lush, green countryside of Manawatu and the striking volcanic features of Taranaki. These routes not only offer breathtaking views but are dotted with a variety of attractions, making every stop an opportunity for discovery. 

 

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Christchurch

The drive from Apollo Christchurch to the Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki region sets you up for a scenic journey across the South Island, including the picturesque ferry crossing at the Cook Strait, and onto the North Island. 

Queenstown

Keen to make the most of your road trip and explore the South Island before heading north? Book your camper with our Queenstown branch and spend a few days taking in some of the great southern highlights before crossing the Cook Strait by ferry.

Auckland

Set off from Apollo Auckland and kick off your exploration of this region in New Plymouth – just a few hours drive away. Make your way down the west coast taking in the charming townships, rolling rural landscapes, and rugged coastline as you venture south.  

Auckland City Skyline

Auckland

New Zealand’s multi-cultural hub of food, music, arts and culture.

 

Christchurch City, New Zealand

Christchurch

 One of the world’s most unique destinations.

 

Queenstown

Breathtaking scenery and adrenaline-pumping adventure activities.

 

Helpful tips for visiting Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki

 

Climate and seasons in Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki

Stretching hundreds of kilometres, this expansive region offers distinct seasonal experiences, making it an attractive destination year-round for visitors looking to enjoy a variety of landscapes and activities.

Manawatu-Whanganui enjoys a mild, temperate climate with moderate rainfall, making it pleasant for travel most of the year.

  • Summers (December to February) are warm with temperatures averaging around 22°C, ideal for exploring the great outdoors and the region's rivers and parks.
  • Autumn (March to May) brings cooler temperatures and a beautiful change in foliage, particularly in the bush-clad hills, providing perfect conditions for hiking and photography.
  • Winter (June to August) can be cooler, with temperatures dropping to around 10°C, but it is generally mild compared to other regions, with occasional frost in sheltered areas.
  • Spring (September to November) sees the landscape rejuvenate with bursts of flowers and greenery, making it a lovely time for visiting the many gardens and reserves.

Taranaki is known for its more dynamic weather patterns, due to the presence of Mount Taranaki, which can attract clouds and cause quick changes in weather.

  • Summers here are pleasant with temperatures similar to Manawatu-Whanganui but expect more frequent rain showers that keep the surroundings lush.
  • Autumn sees stable weather, ideal for outdoor activities as the forests display a vivid array of autumn colours.
  • Winter in Taranaki can be wet, with more pronounced rainfall, and the mountain often receives snowfall, offering spectacular views and winter sports.
  • Spring brings a rapid growth of new foliage and is particularly spectacular as rhododendrons and other blooms erupt around the mountain's base.

 

 

 

What to pack?

Preparing for your campervan journey through Manawatu-Whanganui and Taranaki requires thoughtful packing to make the most of the diverse climates and activities available in these regions. Here’s what you should consider bringing along:

  • Outdoor gear: given the varied terrain from river valleys to volcanic mountains, pack versatile outdoor gear. Lightweight, breathable clothing will serve you well during warmer months, while waterproof and windproof layers are essential for the unpredictable weather near Mount Taranaki. Sturdy hiking boots are a must for exploring the rugged landscapes and numerous walking trails. With the stunning natural beauty and wildlife in both regions, a good camera can help you capture memorable landscapes and native birds. Binoculars will also enhance your experience, especially when visiting coastal areas and bird sanctuaries.
  • Campervan add-ons: Enhancing your campervan experience can significantly improve your comfort during the trip. Consider including a portable heater for the cooler evenings, especially during winter months in Taranaki. A reliable GPS and physical maps can help navigate the more remote areas. Additional camping chairs and a table can also be handy for scenic stops along the coast or in forest parks.
  • Sun protection and rain gear: The regions' varying weather conditions call for both sun protection and rain gear. Pack a high-SPF sunscreen, UV-protection sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield against the strong New Zealand sun. Also, include a durable rain jacket and waterproof trousers to stay dry during sudden rain showers, particularly prevalent in Taranaki. For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

For more helpful ideas, check out our guide to what to pack for your campervan road trip.

 

 

Nearby attractions and day trips from Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki

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Whanganui River cruise or kayak

Experience the tranquil beauty of the Whanganui River by taking a leisurely cruise or paddling a kayak. This historic river offers stunning views of lush landscapes and provides a quiet escape into nature, perfect for a relaxing day on the water.

Whanganui National Park

Home to native forests and scenic waterways, Whanganui National Park is popular with hikers and walkers. The park is also home to the Bridge to Nowhere Walk, a 3 km return (around 1.5 hours) easy walk popular with visitors to the area.

Forgotten World Highway

The Forgotten World Highway, running through remote, mystic landscapes, offers a journey back in time. This historic route passes through rugged terrain, dense forests, and small forgotten towns, making it a unique adventure for road-trippers.

Bushy Park

Bushy Park Ecological Sanctuary, near Whanganui, is known for its rich biodiversity and protected native forest. The 100-hectare reserve is home to some of the tallest and oldest trees in the region, including a 500-year-old rata. The park's predator-free status allows visitors to encounter rare and endangered birds such as the hihi and saddleback in their natural habitat.

Nearby attractions and day trips from Taranaki

Mount Taranaki

Dominating the landscape, Mount Taranaki offers challenging hikes and spectacular views from its summit. The symmetrical volcano is a striking feature of Egmont National Park, drawing climbers and photographers alike.

New Plymouth Coastal Walk

The New Plymouth Coastal Walkway is a spectacular 13-kilometre path that stretches from Ngamotu Beach to Bell Block, offering panoramic views of the Tasman Sea. This award-winning walkway is ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling featuring iconic landmarks like the Te Rewa Rewa Bridge, which resembles a breaking wave or whale skeleton.

Pukekura Park

New Plymouth’s Pukekura Park is a beautifully landscaped garden featuring lakes, waterfalls, and exotic plants. It hosts the famous Festival of Lights, transforming into an enchanted evening wonderland.

Dawson Falls in Egmont National Park

Dawson Falls is a spectacular 18-metre waterfall located within Egmont National Park. The area around the falls offers picturesque walking tracks that wind through lush native bush, ideal for a short, scenic hike.

 

Where to stay in Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki with a campervan

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park and rest in Manawatu-Whanganui & Taranaki, there's no shortage of picturesque, comfy campgrounds. Here are a few worth checking out:

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Taranaki

 

 

 

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A Beginner’s Guide to Planning a Campervan Holiday

Welcome to the ultimate beginner’s guide to planning a campervan holiday across the stunning landscapes of Australia. Whether you’re dreaming of coastlines, eager to explore dense forests, or hoping to uncover remote Outback gems, this guide will give you the essential steps to make your Australia road trip unforgettable. From selecting the perfect campervan hire to plotting your dream Australia itinerary across the most magical places to visit in Australia, we'll ensure you have all the information you need.  

 

Why Choose a Campervan Holiday?

Imagine waking up to the sound of waves gently crashing against the shore or the serene silence of the Outback, with nothing but the open road ahead of you. This is the essence of a campervan holiday in Australia. Opting for an Apollo campervan hire means embracing the freedom to explore at your own pace and discovering hidden gems while enjoying the convenience of having your transport and accommodation rolled into one.

Still wondering if a campervan hire is the best way to travel Australia for your upcoming Australia road trip? Here are a few compelling reasons:

  • Flexibility and Freedom: Chart your own course, change your plans on the fly and explore off-the-beaten-path locations.

  • Cost-Effective: Save significantly on hotels, flights, and restaurants by combining travel and accommodation expenses.

  • Comfort and Convenience: Enjoy the amenities of a home on the road, from a comfy bed to a fully equipped kitchen on board. 

  • Scenic Camping Spots: Spend nights at picturesque locations and fall asleep under a starlit sky.

 

How to Plan Your Campervan Adventure

A campervan hire journey requires some planning, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. This section will guide you through choosing the right campervan hire, selecting the best places to visit in Australia, and everything in between to ensure your Australia road trip is as smooth as possible.

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Choose the Right Campervan

Selecting the right campervan hire is crucial to enjoying your travels comfortably. Consider the size of your group and what you’ll need to stay comfortable on the road. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting your camper van rental:

  • Size and Comfort: Make sure the campervan hire fits your travel party and everyone’s comfort needs. From compact models ideal for couples to larger motorhomes fit for families, there’s an option for everyone.

  • Amenities: Check for essential features such as sleeping arrangements, kitchen facilities, and onboard bathrooms. Does the campervan support self-containment for remote adventures?

  • Type of Vehicle: Understand the difference between various campervans and motorhomes to match your travel style and budget.

Explore Apollo Campers' range of vehicles to find the perfect match for your Australia road trip. Whether you need a compact camper van rental for a couples’ retreat or a spacious motorhome for a family adventure, there’s a vehicle to suit every need and budget.

 

Select Your Destinations

Australia’s diverse landscapes offer everything from sun-kissed beaches and vibrant cities to rugged Outbacks and tropical rainforests. So it’s little surprise that choosing what places to visit in Australia on your campervan holiday can be a bit of a challenge. Here are a few tips to help you narrow down the best destinations for your Australia itinerary to ensure you select the best spots for you and your family:

  • Research Popular Routes: Look into well-loved campervan holiday routes that offer a blend of Australia tourist attractions, such as the Great Ocean Road or the Stuart’s Highway from Adelaide to Alice Springs. 

  • Consider the Climate: when it comes to the best time of year to visit Australia, the short answer is—anytime. This is because Australia’s vastness means there are varying weather conditions from north to south throughout the year. For example, when the southern states experience the harsh weather of winter, the northern tropics are at their peak and vice versa. As such, it becomes more a matter of planning and optimising your Australia itinerary to enjoy the best each region has to offer, avoiding extreme weather where possible.

  • Seasonal Attractions: Where possible, we recommend timing your Australia road trip to catch local events or natural phenomena like the wildflower season in Western Australia or the whale migration along the East Coast.

  • Local Events: If you enjoy a good festival, one of the best ways to enhance your campervan holiday is by aligning it with festivals or cultural events that offer a deep dive into local traditions and cuisine.

 

If you want more resources for planning your Australia road trip route, check out the Apollo Campers Australia campervan hire destinations page. This offers detailed insights into Australia’s must-visit destinations and is the perfect starting point to begin crafting your Australia itinerary.

Image: Lachlan Gardiner

 

Create a Detailed Itinerary

Crafting a detailed itinerary is key to enjoying a stress-free campervan holiday, especially if you are traversing large distances. We recommend starting by outlining your daily route to determine the distance you’ll cover each day. Include ample time for sightseeing, participating in local activities, and unwinding. Being flexible is crucial; allow room in your schedule for spontaneous adventures and unexpected discoveries. If you are looking for inspiration, check out our ultimate list of Australia road trip itineraries.

Once you have an itinerary in mind, utilising tools like the thl Roadtrip App can help to personalise your planning. This app not only helps in mapping your campervan holiday route but also provides updates on local Australia tourist attractions and campsite information. It’s an invaluable resource for staying organised and informed on the go. 

 

Write a Packing List

When it comes to packing for your campervan holiday, efficiency is key. Prepare a checklist that includes clothing suited to various weather conditions, toiletries, cooking equipment, and essential camping gear. Don’t overlook crucial items like first aid kits, insect repellent, and sunscreen. Remember, space in a campervan is limited, so pack thoughtfully to make the most of the available storage without overpacking.

 

Get Familiar with Your Camper

Before hitting the road, spend some time getting to know your campervan hire. Familiarise yourself with its dimensions, how it handles, and its various features. This knowledge will boost your confidence and ensure a smoother journey. The thl Roadtrip App includes helpful how-to videos that guide you through your vehicle’s functionalities. Remember, campervans are typically larger than your average car, so be mindful of height clearances and the space you need for maneuvers. Oh, and we drive on the left side of the road! We recommend after picking up your camper, head to a nearby parking lot and just take a few minutes to get acquainted with your home on wheels and any unfamiliarities — it will be well worth it! 

Image: Lachlan Gardiner

 

Stock Up the Motorhome

Ensuring your motorhome is well-stocked is essential for a comfortable start to your Australia road trip. After picking up your vehicle and taking it for a test drive, the next step is to shop for groceries and water. This is important to do once you already have the motorhome, as this way, you can accurately gauge the storage space available. Most Apollo branches are conveniently located near supermarkets, and the local staff are happy to direct you to the nearest one. Given that gas stations and shops may be sparse in remote areas of Australia, having a well-stocked camper will keep you prepared and relaxed throughout your campervan holiday.

 

Reserve Your Campsites

When booking your campsite, research the facilities offered at each site, such as power hookups and bathroom facilities, and consider their proximity to the Australia tourist attractions you plan to visit. Booking in advance, while advised, is especially important during peak travel seasons. To experience a variety of camping environments, mix stays at fully serviced campsites with nights in free camping areas. This allows you to enjoy the comforts of modern campgrounds without sacrificing the rustic charm of remote camping spots.

 

Stay Safe

Safety is paramount when setting out on a campervan holiday in Australia. Before you set off, familiarise yourself with your campervan's safety features and operational guidelines through the designated thl Roadtrip App. Rest assured, every Apollo camper undergoes a thorough check of tyre pressure, fluid levels, and engine conditions before it reaches you, ensuring your peace of mind on the road. 

That said, it is essential to always have emergency contact numbers at the ready in case of emergency; each keytag comes with a 24/7 on-road care team number for immediate assistance should you need it. Remember, being prepared and informed is your best defence against unexpected situations.

 

Follow the Rules of the Road

Respecting Australia's road and camping regulations is crucial when setting out on your campervan holiday journey. Always adhere to the ethos of "leave no trace," ensuring you leave environments as you found them, which preserves their natural beauty for future campervan travellers. Aside from this, it's important to conserve resources like water and energy, dispose of waste responsibly, and follow all campground rules. These practices not only protect the environment but also ensure a sustainable adventure for everyone.

 

Check What’s Not Included in Your Motorhome

Knowing what is and isn't included in your Apollo campervan can significantly impact your packing decisions. While basic necessities are included in your campervan hire (such as bedding, cutlery and cooking utensils), you might need to bring additional items, such as a first aid kit or extra bug spray. It is worthwhile reviewing the list of inclusions on your booking and plan accordingly to avoid surprises. This proactive step ensures you have all the essentials for a comfortable and hassle-free Australia road trip.

Image: Lachlan Gardiner

 

Enjoy the Journey

Remember, a campervan holiday is as much about the adventure from A to B as it is about the destination. Here are a few tips to ensure you get the most out of your experience:

  • Keep your itinerary flexible: Avoid overpacking your Australia itinerary with activities or travel; instead, embrace the flexibility and freedom a campervan provides. 

  • Enjoy a mix of full-service campsites and free campsites: While campsite bookings are essential in peak seasons at popular spots, at other times, you can enjoy the spontaneity of the road—take detours, discover hidden gems, and linger longer at places that capture your heart.  

 

Inspired to go on an Australian adventure?

Feeling a little more inspired and confident in planning your campervan holiday across Australia? We hope so. From choosing the right campervan hire to exploring picturesque destinations and ensuring safety on the road, you’re now equipped with all the knowledge needed for a successful adventure. Ready to start your journey? Book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from any of our ten convenient Apollo branches to dive into your Australian road trip adventure!

 

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