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Motorhome and Campervan Hire Queenstown NZ

 

Nestled among a stunning backdrop of natural wonders, Queenstown is home to a range of activities for everyone. Known as the adventure capital of the world, each season offers new experiences. In winter, it’s all about skiing and snowboarding while the summer months attract thrillseekers for bungee jumping, jet boating, white water rafting, canyon swings and more.

Whether you’re looking for adventure or simply want to relax in a beautiful setting, Queenstown is a must-see destination when travelling through New Zealand. And a motorhome or campervan rental is the ideal way to explore the iconic scenery and attractions of the Otago region at your own pace.

Looking for Queenstown campervan hire?

Experience the freedom of exploring Queenstown with Apollo campervans! If you are embarking on a South Island adventure, our campervans are your ticket to discovering New Zealand's stunning landscapes. From the adrenaline-fueled activities in Queenstown to the breathtaking beauty of Milford Sound and the Remarkables, every corner of the South Island offers unforgettable experiences. With Apollo, picking up your campervan from Queenstown is just the beginning of an epic adventure through the unparalleled scenery of New Zealand's South Island.

For the campervans Queenstown travellers can trust, choose Apollo!

Getting to the Queenstown Branch

Our Queenstown shuttle operates from 8am to 4:00pm, Monday to Sunday. It is available on request and can fit up to eleven people.

On arrival at Queenstown Airport, head out of the main entrance, to the Commercial Transfers area, and use the Freephone located there to call us. You will see instructions to press 809. Once you dial, you’ll be given three options; press “Require Assistance” and this will put you directly through to the Branch for pick up. If you wait here, the white electric shuttle with our logos will be there to pick you up.

There is no customer parking available inside the grounds of our branch, but there is a wide range of safe, secure, convenient and affordable parking options situated close by.

Queenstown Branch

  • Address:
    50 Lucas Place, Frankton, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
  • Opening Hours:
    Monday – Sunday: 8am – 4:30pm
  • Telephone:
    0800 845 222
  • Distance from City:
    8 Kilometres / 4.9 Miles
  • Taxi Fare City:
    NZD $40 Approx
  • Distance from Airport:
    0.9 Kilometres / 0.5 Miles
  • Taxi Fare Airport:
    NZD $20 Approx
  • Closed Days:

    All branches are closed on Christmas Day (25 Dec). 

What to do on your Queenstown campervan road trip?

 

There are few places in the world that are quite as spectacular as Queenstown. Situated on the edge of the crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the majestic Southern Alps, Queenstown is known for its four distinct seasons, natural scenery and thrilling attractions. From the moment you arrive in your campervan, you’ll see just why Queenstown is New Zealand’s leading visitor destination.

Discover the ultimate adventure

Queenstown has forged an enduring reputation as the adventure capital of the world with more than 200 different adrenaline-pumping activities on offer. Experience some of Aotearoa's most beautiful scenery in thrilling style with skydiving, river surfing, ziplining, white water rafting, and mountain biking – just to name a few!

Queentown’s dramatic alpine ranges are perfect for jet boating and bungee jumping – both of which were pioneered in New Zealand. The iconic Shotover Jet provides you with a world-class jet boating experience as you weave in and out of canyons at breathtaking speed while your pilot pulls 360 degree “jet spins” to keep you on the edge of your seat! Kawarau Bungy Centre is home to the world's first ever bungee jump. Plummet straight down so close to the river below that you can reach out and touch it for the ultimate adrenaline rush.

Winter is all about skiing and snowboarding with four excellent ski fields in the Queenstown area. The closest is Coronet Peak, which has been the premier winter playground since 1947 when the first rope lift in New Zealand was installed there. Queenstown's local ski area offers epic views over the Wakatipu basin while the huge variety of mountain terrain caters for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Coronet Peak is also home to the night ski for a unique snow sports experience.

Relax with serene cultural delights

If thrill seeking isn’t your style, there is still so much to experience in Queenstown. Take a stroll through the beautiful and tranquil Queenstown Gardens, relax aboard a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu, or enjoy dinner at the top of the Skyline Gondola with a bird's eye view of Queenstown's unique surroundings. After all that sightseeing, you’ll have earned a soak in the Onsen Hot Pools. Heal your body and mind with the soothing benefits of pure water and panoramic views of the Shotover River.

Queenstown is celebrated for its delicious food, spectacular wines, and vibrant nightlife. The city’s restaurants offer a gastronomic adventure with a wide range of cuisines using the freshest local produce. Whether you’re looking for a casual meal after a day of exploring or a fine dining restaurant, you’ll find something to satisfy every taste and every mood in New Zealand’s ultimate foodie destination.

Explore the stunning South Island

The fun and adventure doesn’t stop at Queenstown with plenty of nearby tours and day trips featuring gorgeous landscapes, calm blue waters and walking trails to explore. Embark on the scenic drive to Glenorchy before visiting the Kiwi Bird Life Park where you can meet New Zealand's beloved animals up close! During the warmer months, travel through the Gibbston Valley which is home to New Zealand’s most famous wine regions. Known as the Valley of Vines, you can enjoy some of the world’s best Pinot Noir at over 75 boutique wineries along with perfectly paired cheeses.

Driving to the top of the Remarkables mountain range and taking the 40-minute hike up to the picturesque, snow-fed Lake Alta is also well worth the trip during summer. Enjoy a romantic picnic by the lake nestled amongst the rugged backdrop of the Remarkables and, if you are feeling brave, a refreshing dip in the icy green waters.

The South Island road trip from Queenstown to Milford Sound is considered one the most scenic drives in the world. Located on the Wild West Coast about a 4-hour drive from Queenstown, Milford Sound is an awe-inspiring destination with its rugged cliffs, snow-capped peaks, lush green rainforests and cascading waterfalls that dissolve into mist. You can experience this majestic scenery from helicopter flights, guided kayaking tours, or the popular Milford hiking track.

Whatever you want to do and whatever your style is, Queenstown will feed your imagination, fuel your passions and revitalise your spirit.

Things to do in Queenstown

Alyssa Tresider
/ Categories: NZ blog

The best campgrounds in Queenstown

Queenstown is an absolute must-do destination for anyone exploring New Zealand by motorhome rental. And with Apollo’s South Island campervan branch located in Christchurch, it’s also the ideal destination for a South Island road trip. 

If you’re planning to explore New Zealand’s ‘adventure capital’, it’s a good idea to book your accommodation in advance. To help you get started, we’ve put together this handy guide to the best camping grounds and holiday parks in Queenstown. 

 

What’s Queenstown known for?

Nestled on the shores of the crystal-clear Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the majestic Southern Alps, Queenstown's landscape is a playground for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. 

The town is a magnet for adrenaline junkies with activities like bungy jumping, jet boating, mountain biking, paragliding, skydiving, and more, all on offer. There’s plenty for those who enjoy a more relaxed pace too, including lake cruises, hiking, scenic flights, lakeside lunches, and family fun. 

Queenstown also offers a rich cultural scene, with a bustling town centre that boasts an array of boutique shops, world-class restaurants, and cosy cafes. The town's unique blend of natural beauty, adventure sports, and lively culture make for an unforgettable New Zealand travel itinerary.

 

What’s the best way to explore Queenstown?

The most exciting way to discover Queenstown’s stunning beauty and awesome attractions is by exploring in an Apollo campervan. Whether you're chasing the adventure seeking the time out and tranquillity, a campervan provides the freedom and flexibility to tailor your journey to your personal tastes and your own pace. 

With a campervan hire from Apollo, you can seamlessly transition from an exhilarating day out on the water to a peaceful evening under the stars by Lake Wakatipu. All while having a comfortable and convenient home on wheels.

Campervan rental is all about creating a personalised New Zealand itinerary that suits your pace and preferences. Wake up to the breathtaking views of Queenstown's lakeside each morning or find a secluded spot to watch the sunset over the mountains. 

With a motorhome, you have the luxury of making spontaneous decisions, whether it’s stopping at a hidden gem off the beaten track or extending your stay to fully immerse yourself in the local culture. 

Apollo’s range of motorhomes and campervans are equipped with all the essentials, ensuring your adventures in Queenstown are as comfortable as they are memorable.

Image: Miles Holden

 

The best camping grounds in Queenstown

When it comes to finding the perfect spot to park your campervan or motorhome, Queenstown has some excellent options. Here are our top picks:

 

1. Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

Located in the heart of Queenstown, Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park offers a prime spot for those exploring the area by campervan. This holiday park is a perfect blend of convenience and scenic beauty, located just a short walk from the bustling town centre while offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Wakatipu.

For campervan travellers, Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park has everything you need including barbecue facilities, a communal kitchen, and laundry facilities. Plus, the park’s location makes it an ideal base for exploring Queenstown's numerous attractions. And if you fancy dinner out, you're just a stone's throw away from a great selection of restaurants and cafes. 

 

2. Creeksyde Holiday Park

Just a five-minute walk from the centre of town, Creeksyde Holiday Park is the perfect spot to park up. Tucked beside the charming Horne Creek, it's a little oasis of calm right next to all the action. You get the best of both worlds here – a peaceful garden setting to chill out in and all the excitement of Queenstown just around the corner.

The park is kitted out with excellent facilities for campervan travellers. Think well-equipped communal kitchens for when you fancy cooking up a storm, and handy laundry facilities – a real bonus when you're on the road for a while. 

You’ll also find Wi-Fi coverage across the park, perfect for planning your adventures or just catching up online. After a day out, the spa bath and sauna are there to help you relax and recharge. 

 

3. Arrowtown Holiday Park

Tucked away in the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown, Arrowtown Holiday Park is a gem for campervan travellers looking for a blend of history and natural beauty. 

Just a short 20-minute drive from Queenstown, this park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle, allowing you to immerse yourself in the charm and character of Arrowtown. 

Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery and with the Arrow River nearby, it's a spot that captures the essence of the South Island's picturesque landscapes.

Arrowtown Holiday Park is all about making you feel right at home – only better! Make use of the barbecue and kitchen facilities, laundry, tennis court, and bike hire. 

Stepping out of the holiday park, you'll find yourself in the heart of Arrowtown, a town rich in history and charm. Stroll down the tree-lined streets, explore the quaint shops, and soak up the town's gold rush heritage. You're also nice and handy to stunning walking and cycling trails, perfect for experiencing the natural beauty of the region. 

 

4. Kingston TOP 10 Holiday Park

Sitting at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu, Kingston TOP 10 Holiday Park is a popular spot for campervan travellers seeking lakeside serenity with easy access to Queenstown's adventures. 

This award-winning holiday park, recognised for its commitment to hospitality excellence, stands out with its traveller-friendly amenities. The heart of the park is the log kitchen/TV lounge, a fully equipped communal space where you can cook, dine, and relax. After preparing your meal, you can unwind on the comfy couches and catch up on some TV.

For outdoor dining and socialising, the log barbecue area is perfect. It offers three large barbecues with free gas and an outdoor flare fireplace. The park also caters to kids with a dedicated area in the corner of the kitchen and a trampoline for them to enjoy. Additionally, there are two children’s playgrounds just outside the park.

The township of Kingston offers its own set of charms, including leisurely walks along the lake and the historic Kingston Flyer steam train. For cycling enthusiasts, the Around the Mountains Cycle Trail is a must-do. 

 

5. Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park

Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park, located in the picturesque Arthurs Point, is a mere seven minutes drive from the centre of Queenstown. This family-friendly holiday park is set in a stunning alpine environment, offering a peaceful yet convenient base for exploring the region. 

It’s also handy for popular activities like the Shotover Jet and the Shotover Canyon Swing. And with the added convenience of free shuttles into town, it's an ideal location for those wanting to experience the best of Queenstown.

Whether you're looking to relax in the natural beauty of the area or seeking the thrills of Queenstown's adventure activities, Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park is perfectly positioned to offer the best of both worlds.

 

6. Mrs Woolley’s Campground

Take a drive along one of New Zealand’s most scenic stretches of road to Mrs Woolley’s Campground. Here, you’ll find a unique camping experience in the heart of Glenorchy, surrounded by magnificent mountains and scenery. 

This campground, part of The Headwaters Group and deeply integrated into the Glenorchy community, is conveniently located and just a short walk from the lakefront and the lagoon boardwalk. And because the campground is right next door to Mrs Woolly’s General Store, you’ll also have easy access to delicious coffee, food, ice-creams, and essential supplies.

The campground boasts a range of sites, including unpowered and powered options for campervans, set against one of the most stunning backdrops in New Zealand. The facilities at Mrs Woolley’s are modern and clean, ensuring a comfortable stay. Campers can enjoy hot showers, a full kitchen, and a kids' playground, all maintained to a high standard. 

Image: Tourism New Zealand

 

Looking for things to do in Queenstown?

Whether you're seeking heart-pumping excitement or some well-earned R&R, Queenstown's diverse offerings ensure your visit will be unforgettable. Here are a few top picks worth adding to your New Zealand itinerary:

  1. For stunning views, take the Skyline gondola up Bob's Peak. The panoramic vistas of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, and the Remarkables are breathtaking. Don't forget to try the luge ride at the top for a bit of fun!

  2. No visit to Queenstown is complete without a meal at Fergburger, a local icon known for serving up some of the best burgers in New Zealand. Be prepared for a queue, but it's worth the wait!

  3. Explore the stunning landscapes of Queenstown on foot. With a range of walks and hikes suitable for all fitness levels, you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area.

  4. Enjoy a day visiting local vineyards and tasting some of the region's exquisite wines. It's a perfect way to experience the scenic countryside and discover the flavours of the local terroir.

  5. For a unique experience, visit the Queenstown Ice Bar. It's a cool way to enjoy some drinks and chill out in a bar made entirely of ice, offering a truly unique atmosphere and experience.

Need more ideas? Check out our handy guide to some of the best things to do in Queenstown. And if you need more inspiration for your South Island travels, here are a few great itineraries worth checking out:

 

Ready to explore Queenstown?

Whether it's wandering through Queenstown's lively town centre, packed with unique shops and eateries, or embracing the great outdoors with activities like bungee jumping, skiing, or cruising on Lake Wakatipu, your ultimate Queenstown experience awaits!

Keen to dive into the excitement and beauty that Queenstown has to offer? Kick off your awesome New Zealand road trip by booking your Apollo campervan online

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Where to stay with your campervan in Queenstown?

 

There are plenty of accommodation options for campervan travellers in Queenstown with excellent holiday parks and camping grounds close to the town’s centre.

Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park is located just 15 minutes from Coronet Peak and 15 minutes from the Queenstown CBD making it perfectly placed to enjoy the various adventure activities and spectacular scenic spots.

New Zealand is also a free camping nation which means you can park where you want and stay the night (unless signed otherwise). Freedom camping is a great way to see New Zealand on a budget, but it’s not for everyone and you need to ensure that you have a certified self-contained vehicle. This means it must have an on-board toilet, fresh water storage, waste water storage and a rubbish bin with a lid.

As you continue your South Island road trip, Glendhu Bay Motor Camp is an idyllic campsite nestled right on the edge of the beautiful Lake Wanaka – about an hour’s drive from Queenstown. It is conveniently located next to the Roys Peak track head along with the access road to Treble Cone ski fields (30 minutes) and only a short drive (1 hour) to the Cardrona resort.

Whether you choose to stay at a Queenstown holiday park or take advantage of freedom camping sites, a campervan road trip to New Zealand’s adventure capital is sure to provide a memorable experience.

Why choose Apollo for campervan rental in Queenstown? 

 

You can depend on Apollo for the best campervan rentals in New Zealand. We offer a wide range of vehicles to suit any budget and group size, so you can hit the open road and explore Queenstown and the spectacular South Island.

Our premium quality rental campers are custom built for New Zealand's unique climate by leading RV manufacturers. With quality furnishings and appliances, our vehicles come with all the comforts of home.

Whether you are an intrepid explorer, an adrenaline junkie, or prefer a more sedate pace, you can enjoy absolute confidence travelling in a rental campervan from New Zealand's most modern fleet. Contact our friendly team at Apollo today!

Inspiration for your Queenstown campervan rental

 

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