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Campervan & motorhome hire New Zealand for UK travellers

Pick up a motorhome or campervan at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Queenstown and drive the New Zealand holiday you have been picturing. Drive on your UK licence (IDP recommended for stays under 12 months).

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A Camplify motorhome overlooking Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps at golden hour

Camplify is New Zealand's owner-listed motorhome hire platform

This is what a New Zealand motorhome holiday actually looks like. Someone's home on weekends, with the bedding they chose, the kitchen broken in, route notes from the trip they did last summer, parked at a Coromandel headland or a Wanaka lakeside spot you found yourself.

Camplify is the New Zealand platform where private owners list their motorhomes and campervans when they are not using them. You hire directly from the person who built the rig. Real character, prices set by individuals, and many vans carry the Certified Self-Contained green sticker that unlocks freedom camping at hundreds of DOC and council sites across the country.

Built for UK travellers

We have hosted Britons on every kind of New Zealand road trip: a 14-day South Island full lap from Christchurch, a 10-day North Island loop out of Auckland, a North-plus-South split with the Interislander ferry mid-trip, a base-camp stay in Queenstown with the motorhome delivered to a holiday park. These are the four things first-time British renters ask us about, answered upfront.

  • Pay with UK cards in GBP-equivalent

    Visa, Mastercard and American Express work through Camplify. You pay in NZD; your bank handles the conversion. No need for a New Zealand bank account or local SIM card to book or pay.

  • Drive on your UK licence

    Bring your UK driving licence and your passport. New Zealand accepts a UK licence for stays under 12 months. We recommend an International Driving Permit (IDP); you can pick one up from the Post Office.

  • Driving on the left, like home

    New Zealand drives on the left like the UK, so the road feels familiar from the first kilometre. NZ roads are slower and quieter than UK motorways; plan for an average of 60 km/h, not 100. Owners walk you through the dash and the controls before you set off.

  • Protection included

    Every Camplify hire includes comprehensive protection that covers international drivers. No carve-outs for UK licences, no extra underwriting, no add-on damage cover to buy at pickup. The same coverage a New Zealander gets, you get. Excess reduction options are available at booking.

Motorhomes available now

A snapshot of what is currently bookable across New Zealand. Tap any motorhome to see availability, photos, and the owner's profile, or open the full search.

British semi-detached house in late autumn drizzle viewed from outside, couple inside at kitchen table looking at the rain, the British grey that NZ summer fixes

The holiday you keep almost taking

Every July it gets pushed to next March; every March, to October. The trip is still there. The calendar is the only thing that has not said yes yet. New Zealand has summer somewhere most of the year and a ski season that opens up the South Island in winter. The hard part is not the weather, the flight, or the planning. The hard part is blocking two or three weeks and clicking the button.

A self-contained motorhome at a Wanaka lakeside freedom-camping spot at golden hour, Southern Alps in the distance

Park overnight where the postcards are taken

New Zealand is one of the few countries where it is legal to sleep in a motorhome on a lakeside, a coastal headland, or a remote DOC site, with no campground booking and no fee. The unlock is a single green sticker on the rear of the vehicle: Certified Self-Contained.

A self-contained motorhome carries its own fresh water, its own wastewater storage, and a fixed toilet, so it can stay overnight without leaving a trace. The country tightened the certification rules in 2025 (a green warrant card now sits beside the sticker), and councils enforce them with NZD 400 fines for vehicles parked overnight in freedom-camping areas without one. Many Camplify owners renewed their certification under the new rules; ask before booking and the owner will confirm.

Empty paved road through Lindis Pass at golden hour, Southern Alps in the distance

Ferries, alpine passes, and other things you may be wondering

The ferry. Interislander and Bluebridge both run Wellington to Picton (around 3.5 hours), and both take motorhomes. They fill up over peak summer and school holidays, so book ahead. Expect NZD 200 to 400 each way for a vehicle plus passengers.

Alpine passes. Arthur's Pass, Lewis Pass, and the Crown Range can require snow chains in winter (June to September). Chains hire for about NZD 50 per trip from Christchurch and Queenstown outlets, and many owners stock them.

Distances. New Zealand looks compact and is, but the roads are slower than UK motorways - winding, two-lane, and hugging the coast. Auckland to Wellington takes 8 hours; Christchurch to Queenstown takes 6. Plan for 60 km/h average, not 100, and trips fit neatly.

A clean white caravan delivered and set up at a wine-country holiday park at golden hour, picnic table beside it; the caravan-to-destination delivery is the Camplify USP that fleet depots cannot match

Have it delivered to where you want to start

Two ways Camplify owners deliver in New Zealand. Motorhomes and campervans: owners drop them at the airport, your first-night hotel, or a pickup point you choose; you drive from there. Caravans: owners tow them all the way to your campsite, holiday park, or DOC site, set them up, and pick them up at the end; you never tow. The caravan-to-destination option is unique to peer-to-peer; fleet hire firms can't do it. Owner-set rates, typically NZD 1.50 to 2.00 per kilometre from their home base round-trip.

Plane to van: three patterns that work

Most international visitors do not pick up the van the morning after they land. Pick the pattern that fits your trip; ask the owner for anything bespoke.

  • City stay, then drive

    Land in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Queenstown. Spend two or three days clearing the jet lag and seeing the city, then take handover when you are ready. Owners are flexible on dates.

  • Straight from the airport

    Use the near-airport filter (special_place=airport) to find motorhomes within 15 minutes of AKL, WLG, CHC, or ZQN. Many owners deliver to your terminal or first hotel.

  • One-way or multi-city

    Fly into Auckland, road trip down through the ferry, fly home from Queenstown. Either pay an owner for one-way collection, or fly internally and hire at the destination city. The airport filter works in every gateway.

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An owner who answers messages on the road

A typical Camplify host is someone who hires out their self-contained motorhome during the months they are not using it themselves. Many have hosted international travellers before and are happy to drop the motorhome at an airport hotel so the first morning is easy.

Owner-listed motorhomes come with the bedding the owner picked, a kettle that works, a fridge that fits a week of groceries, a current self-containment certificate, and route notes from trips the owner has done themselves. Messages run through Camplify so everything stays on record if the satnav sends you down a track that does not exist.

Common questions from UK travellers

Can I hire a motorhome in New Zealand on my UK driving licence?

Yes. A valid UK driving licence plus your passport is enough to legally hire and drive a motorhome or campervan in New Zealand for stays under 12 months. We recommend bringing an International Driving Permit (IDP) as cheap backup; you can pick one up from the Post Office for around GBP6 in 10 minutes.

Will my motorhome be Certified Self-Contained for freedom camping?

Most likely yes, and you should ask the owner before booking to confirm. New Zealand tightened the self-containment certification rules in 2025; vehicles that pass now carry a green sticker on the rear and a green warrant card. A self-contained motorhome legally parks overnight at hundreds of DOC sites, council freedom-camping areas, and remote spots at zero accommodation cost. Apps like Campermate and Rankers map the legal freedom-camp spots for you.

Can I take the motorhome between the North and South Islands?

Yes. The Interislander and Bluebridge ferries both cross between Wellington and Picton, both carry motorhomes up to standard size, and both take roughly 3.5 hours. Cost runs around NZD 200 to 400 each way depending on length and season. Book ahead in peak summer and school holidays; spaces fill weeks out. Plan the ferry as part of the holiday itself; the crossing through the Marlborough Sounds is a highlight on its own.

What if the motorhome breaks down somewhere remote?

Every Camplify hire includes 24/7 roadside assistance covered by the booking fee. The owner is also reachable through Camplify messaging, and most owners arrange a like-for-like replacement or a holiday-park night if the issue cannot be fixed roadside. Mobile coverage is good across New Zealand on the main routes, with patchier spots in Fiordland and the West Coast.

Will my UK phone work in New Zealand, or do I need a local SIM?

UK phones on EE, O2, Vodafone, and Three all work in New Zealand on roaming, though daily fees stack up on long trips. The cheaper move is a local prepaid SIM at the airport (Spark and One NZ are the main carriers, both cover the main routes well) or an international eSIM like Airalo before you fly. You do NOT need a local SIM to book or pay; everything works from the UK.

What is included in Camplify protection for UK drivers?

Every Camplify hire includes comprehensive protection with damage and third-party liability coverage, no separate underwriting for international drivers. The coverage that applies to a New Zealander applies to you. Each listing shows the excess (deductible) and what is covered. Excess reduction options are available at booking if you want to lower the excess.

Can I get the motorhome delivered to a holiday park or DOC site without driving it myself?

Yes. Camplify is the only peer-to-peer platform in New Zealand that does this. Owners regularly deliver motorhomes to holiday parks, DOC campgrounds, beaches, hiking trail heads, and private properties; you fly to your nearest gateway airport, take a transfer or domestic flight to your destination, and the motorhome is set up and waiting. Owners typically charge NZD 1.50 to 2.00 per kilometre from their home base round-trip. Pickup at the end of the hire works the same way; owners come to you.

Can I pay with a UK Visa, Mastercard, or American Express?

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express all work through Camplify. You pay in NZD and your bank handles the conversion. You do not need a New Zealand bank account or local SIM card to book or pay. Roughly, 1 GBP is 2.0 NZD as of 2026.

When is the best time of year for a New Zealand road trip?

December through February is summer in both islands - peak season, longest days, warmest weather, and the school-holiday crowd. March through April and October through November are shoulder seasons with great weather and fewer people. June through September is winter; the South Island opens up for the Queenstown and Wanaka ski seasons, and the North Island stays mild. Pick your weeks first; New Zealand has a good answer for every month.

How long should I plan for a meaningful New Zealand holiday?

Two weeks gives you a great South Island lap or a thorough North Island loop with a few days in Auckland. Three weeks lets you do North plus South with the ferry mid-trip; that is the sweet spot for most British travellers, especially given the long-haul flight time. Less than 10 days works for a focused trip out of one city, like Christchurch to Queenstown and back, or an Auckland-Coromandel-Rotorua loop.

Can I drive a motorhome to Milford Sound, Mount Cook, or Fiordland?

Yes to all three. Milford Sound is a long winding drive from Te Anau (around 2 hours each way) through Fiordland; the road is sealed and most motorhomes handle it fine, but check height and length per listing. Mount Cook village has campsites and the road in is straightforward. Standard 2-berth and 4-berth motorhomes access all the iconic South Island stops; off-road 4WD vehicles are not needed for the main routes.

What does petrol cost, and are there tolls?

Petrol runs roughly NZD 2.40 to 2.80 per litre, which works out to about GBP 1.20 to 1.40 per litre depending on the exchange rate. Diesel motorhomes are common and 20 to 30 percent cheaper to run on long trips. New Zealand has very few toll roads (a small stretch of the Auckland Northern Gateway is the main one); rural roads are toll-free. Owners brief you on any local quirks at handover.

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