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Campervan hire Dunedin — from local owners | Camplify NZ
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Dunedin is where your New Zealand road trip begins. From here, volcanic landscapes, golden beaches and alpine passes are all within reach — and a campervan is the best way to see them.
Camplify connects you directly with local Kiwi owners. Collect from the owner or ask about delivery to a location that suits you. Every booking includes Accident Excess Reduction cover and 24/7 roadside assistance.
Find campervans in DunedinHiring a campervan in Dunedin is simple. Browse vehicles from local Kiwi owners, send a booking request, and you’re ready to hit the road.
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Weekend getaway for two, family holiday or grand road trip — find the right vehicle in Dunedin.
Personal handover from local Kiwi owners, often available next day.
Accident Excess Reduction cover and 24/7 roadside assistance with every booking.
Every campervan has a story. Meet the owner, get their tips.
New Zealand's roads are quiet, well-signed, and made for road trips. Most visitors feel comfortable within the first hour — and the scenery helps.
Most international licences are valid in NZ for up to 12 months — drivers 21 and over, grab the keys and go.
New Zealand has hundreds of free campsites — many right on the coast. Filter for self-contained campervans on Camplify to unlock them all.
Many owners will meet you at the airport or deliver to a nearby spot. Either way, you'll get insider tips on where to go.
From Dunedin, stunning destinations are just a few hours' drive away. Beaches, mountains, fiords or geothermal wonders — your adventure awaits.
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Petrified forests, sea lions and waterfalls hidden at the bottom of the South Island — the Catlins are 1.5h from Dunedin.
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Bungy, jet boats and alpine lakes — Queenstown and Wanaka are 3.5h from Dunedin.
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Aotearoa’s highest peak, glacial lakes and dark-sky stargazing — Aoraki / Mount Cook is 4h from Dunedin.
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Sheer cliffs, cascading waterfalls and Fiordland penguins — Milford Sound is 5.5h from Dunedin.
Inspiration, routes and tips from the Camplify NZ community
Planning your route? The Camplify NZ blog has destination guides, campsite picks and road trip ideas from hirers across Aotearoa.
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How far ahead should I book a campervan in Dunedin?
Brilliant starting point for Southern Scenic Route. Less pressured than Queenstown — 4–6 weeks ahead usually fine. Book earlier for summer wildlife (penguins, albatross).
What happens when I arrive in Dunedin?
Dunedin Airport (DUD) is 30 min from city. Owners meet you at airport or in town. Expect tips on the Catlins route, penguins at Oamaru, and coastal freedom camping detours.
What does 'self-contained' mean — and do I need it?
A self-contained vehicle has its own toilet, fresh water and grey water tank — everything for independent camping. It matters because hundreds of the best free campsites (freedom camping sites) are only open to certified self-contained vehicles with a green sticker. If waking up next to a beach or lake for free sounds right, filter for self-contained campervans on Camplify. Many owners in Dunedin have certified vehicles ready to go. If you're happy with holiday parks and DOC campgrounds, a non-self-contained van works fine and is usually cheaper.
What if I need to change or cancel?
Life happens — and Camplify has you covered. Each listing shows whether the owner uses the Flexible or Strict cancellation policy. Under the Flexible policy, cancel more than 10 days out for a full Camplify credit (refund available on request). Under the Strict policy, the window is 45 days. You can also message the owner through Camplify to discuss date changes — most are accommodating with plenty of notice. All communication and payments go through the platform, so everything is transparent and protected.
Is hiring from a private owner safe?
Absolutely. Every Camplify booking includes Accident Excess Reduction (AER) protection and 24/7 roadside assistance — the same peace of mind you'd expect from a rental company, backed by a trusted platform with thousands of bookings across Australia and New Zealand. Owners are verified, vehicles are listed with detailed photos and specs, and you can read reviews from previous hirers before you book. The big difference? You're hiring from a real person who takes pride in their vehicle — not picking up a mystery van from a depot. If anything goes wrong, Camplify's support team is available around the clock.
Why start in Dunedin instead of Queenstown?
NZ's best-kept secret for internationals. Otago Peninsula has wild penguins, royal albatross and fur seals — free to see. City has street art, craft breweries and Scottish heritage. Southern Scenic Route to the Catlins: waterfalls, petrified forests, empty beaches. Quieter first few days before Queenstown's crowds.
Is a campervan holiday really worth it?
Absolutely. Imagine waking up beside a lake, on a beach or under the Southern Cross — no hotel check-outs, no fixed plans, just you and the open road. Camplify is New Zealand's trusted campervan sharing platform, connecting you with local Kiwi owners who share their own vehicles. You'll get a personal handover, insider tips and a vehicle that's been cared for — not just cleaned between rentals. It's the way Kiwis travel, and now you can too.
How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Dunedin?
Prices vary by season and vehicle type. On Camplify, you'll find campervans from around NZ$100 per night, motorhomes from around NZ$150 per night, and fully equipped vehicles from around NZ$200 per night. Because you're hiring directly from private owners, you often get better value than traditional rental companies — and many owners include extras like bedding, kitchen equipment and camping chairs at no extra cost.
What driving licence do I need?
If you hold a full driving licence from your home country, you can drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months. If your licence isn't in English, you'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) or an official translation. You must be at least 21 to hire through Camplify, though some owners accept younger drivers — check the listing for details.
How does pickup work?
You pick up directly from the owner — usually at their home or a convenient meeting point. Before your trip, you'll arrange the details through Camplify's messaging system. Most owners give you a thorough handover, walking you through the gas, water and electrical systems, and sharing their favourite routes and freedom camping spots. Allow about 30 minutes — it's worth it.
Can I freedom camp in New Zealand?
Yes — and it's one of the best parts of a Kiwi road trip. You can park overnight for free at hundreds of beautiful spots, but only if your vehicle has a green self-contained certification sticker (meaning it has a toilet, grey water tank and fresh water supply). Many campervans on Camplify are certified — use the self-contained filter when searching. Find legal spots on the CamperMate app or Rankers website. Fines for camping without certification can be up to NZ$400.
What's included when I book?
Every Camplify booking includes Accident Excess Reduction (AER) protection and 24/7 roadside assistance — so you're covered from the moment you pick up. Most owners also include bedding, kitchen equipment and camping chairs. Check the listing for the full kit, and message the owner if you have questions. Fuel, campsite fees and ferry crossings are your responsibility.
Can I bring my dog?
Many owners on Camplify welcome pets — use the pet-friendly filter when searching to find them. If a listing doesn't mention pets, just message the owner to ask. Some may request a small cleaning fee. New Zealand's outdoors are incredibly dog-friendly, with beaches and walking tracks that welcome dogs on leads.
Campervan, motorhome or caravan — which is right for me?
It depends on your trip. Campervans are compact and easy to drive — perfect for couples or weekend escapes, and they handle New Zealand's winding roads well. Motorhomes offer more space with separate sleeping, cooking and sometimes shower areas — ideal for families or longer trips. Caravans give you a cosy base at a holiday park while you explore by car. Every listing on Camplify shows detailed photos, specs and reviews, so you can compare before you book.
How does booking work on Camplify?
It's straightforward. Browse campervans, find one you like and send a booking request — the owner has 48 hours to respond. Once they approve, you pay securely through Camplify: a 25% deposit if your trip is more than 30 days away, or the full amount if it's sooner. All communication goes through Camplify's messaging system, so you can arrange pickup details and ask the owner any questions. Your payment is protected by the platform from start to finish.
What happens if something goes wrong on the road?
You're covered. Every Camplify booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance across all of New Zealand — including remote areas. If something goes wrong, contact the owner first. If they can't help, call Camplify on 03 668 1211 (option 4). The team can arrange flat battery jump-starts, tyre repair, towing and even emergency accommodation (up to $150/night) if the vehicle is undriveable. You're never left stranded.
Can I take the campervan between islands?
Yes — and the ferry crossing is one of the highlights. Both Interislander and Bluebridge run daily between Wellington (North Island) and Picton (South Island). The 3.5-hour crossing through the Marlborough Sounds is stunning. Book your vehicle space early, especially in summer (December–February). Prices depend on vehicle length, so check your listing or ask the owner.
How am I protected during the hire?
Every Camplify booking includes Accident Excess Reduction (AER) protection and 24/7 roadside assistance. At checkout, you choose between two levels: Risk Taker (budget-friendly, higher excess) or Happy Camper (lower excess, broader protection). AER covers accidental damage including gravel road driving on maintained roads — important for reaching many of New Zealand's best spots. If something does go wrong, Camplify's support team is available around the clock.
Where exactly do I pick up the campervan in Dunedin?
Collection is directly from the owner — usually at their home in Dunedin. You'll receive the exact address before the booking so you can plan whether to arrive by public transport, taxi or your own car. Many owners offer flexible pickup times to suit your travel plans.
How quickly can I reach my destination from Dunedin?
From Dunedin you can reach stunning destinations: in the Catlins ca. 1.5h, at Queenstown ca. 3.5h, at Aoraki / Mount Cook ca. 4h, at Milford Sound ca. 5.5h.
What's the best route from Dunedin to Milford Sound?
The most popular route heads west via SH8 through Alexandra and Cromwell to Queenstown (3.5h), then south to Te Anau (2h), and finally the stunning SH94 to Milford Sound (2h). Total: about 7.5 hours of driving, best split over 2-3 days. Alternatively, take the Southern Scenic Route via The Catlins for wildlife (penguins, sea lions) and dramatic coastline — it's longer but unforgettable.
Break free from the everyday. Hiring a campervan in Dunedin means waking up where others only dream about. On Camplify, find campervans from local Kiwi owners — personally handed over, with everything you need.
A campervan is the perfect companion for exploring New Zealand's winding roads. Compact enough to navigate mountain passes and coastal lanes, yet equipped with everything you need. Pick up from a local Kiwi owner in Dunedin and you're off — perhaps in the Catlins.
Travelling with the family? A motorhome gives you room to breathe. Separate sleeping areas, a proper kitchen and sometimes a shower mean you can keep everyone comfortable — even on rainy West Coast days. Many owners equip their vehicles with child-friendly extras.
Planning a longer trip or touring both islands? Larger motorhomes offer generous living space, multiple sleeping areas and full facilities. Perfect for a full South Island circuit or a two-week North-to-South adventure.
Large motorhomes for hire in Dunedin
A caravan gives you a cosy base that stays put while you explore by car. Set up at a holiday park, then day-trip to local attractions. Ideal for families who want a fixed base with all the comforts of home.
Right in Coastal Otago, close to the SH6 and SH1 South — Dunedin is the perfect starting point for your campervan adventure. Whether you're heading to in the Catlins, at Queenstown or at Aoraki / Mount Cook: the open road awaits.
Picking up your campervan in Dunedin? Take a moment to explore first. Before you hit the open road, a last wander is well worth it — Dunedin has plenty to offer to build the excitement for the adventure ahead.
Dunedin wears its Scottish heritage proudly — the name itself is the old Gaelic for Edinburgh — and you'll find it in the grand stone architecture, the octagonal town centre, and a statue of Robert Burns presiding over the main street. The University of Otago, founded in 1869, gives the city a youthful creative energy that punches well above its weight: Flying Nun Records launched from here, and the live music scene at venues like The Cook and Crown Hotel carries that legacy forward. Toitū Otago Settlers Museum on Queens Gardens tells the story of southern migration, and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery on The Octagon is one of New Zealand's finest. It's a city that rewards the curious before you set off in your Camplify campervan.
The Otago Farmers Market at the Dunedin Railway Station car park every Saturday morning is one of the country's best — Central Otago cherries and apricots in summer, local venison, artisan cheeses from Evansdale, and Ocho chocolate made right here in Dunedin. Ironic Café on Moray Place is a Dunedin institution for brunch, while Bracken on George Street serves inventive seasonal menus using Otago produce. For stocking the campervan, Harbour Fish on the waterfront at Birch Street sells fresh blue cod, crayfish, and pāua. Emerson's Brewery on Anzac Avenue offers tastings and a restaurant — their Pilsner is a classic Kiwi craft beer and travels well in the chilly bin.
Ready to go? Collect the keys, set the GPS — and off you go.
The best thing about a campervan holiday: everything you need is right there with you. Most vehicles from private owners on Camplify are fully equipped — often with more care and attention than you'd find from a commercial fleet company.
Kitchenette with hob, sink and fridge
Comfortable sleeping areas with bedding
Shower and WC (on many models — essential for freedom camping)
Camping chairs, table and awning for outdoors
Many owners in Dunedin include extras: a coffee maker, Bluetooth speaker, camping crockery, surfboard rack or even a portable BBQ. Check the listing for full details — or message the owner through Camplify.
Many Camplify NZ owners welcome dogs and other pets. Use the pet-friendly filter to find vehicles where your four-legged friend is welcome. New Zealand's outdoors are incredibly dog-friendly, with many beaches and walking tracks allowing dogs on leads.
Don't worry — most campervans drive just like a large car. Kiwi owners give you a thorough handover and are happy to answer questions. Remember: drive on the left, take it slow on gravel roads, and pull over to let faster traffic pass. Start with a weekend trip to build your confidence.
Whether it's a weekend in the Coromandel, a week exploring the South Island or a grand North-to-South road trip — your adventure starts in Dunedin. Browse campervans from local Kiwi owners on Camplify and find your perfect match.
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