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This guide is for both Islands in New Zealand (the north and the south) for first time visitors who are taking their camper van throughout the islands with a few days in Auckland and Queenstown. It's a three week itinerary and includes the arrival and departure flight days (and has some suggestions for these days as well). It will go through (in detail!) every location we visited, the activities we did, the sites we camped up at, the restaurants we ate at (in between our camper van meals), what we learned about New Zealand and the camper van life whilst we were there, and other suggestions of what to do in the areas so you can alter your plans to fit what you want. Note that this itinerary includes two different camper van rental locations on each island, and flying between the two islands. But you could easily do the majority of this itinerary and just switch up a few days to drive between the two islands! This itinerary does have a decent amount of driving but its because we really wanted to PACK our itinerary to see as much of New Zealand and it's beautiful scenery whilst we were here. The main locations touched on are listed here (and we highly recommend all of them): -> Auckland (& Waiheke Island) -> West Coast North Island (Black Sand Beaches / Mt Taranaki) -> Tongariro Alpine Crossing -> Coromandel Peninsula -> Queenstown -> Milford Sound -> Wanaka (& Roys Peak) -> Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park -> Dunedin -> The Catlins If you're looking for a detailed guide that outlines your plan for each and every day, look no further!
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Adventure • Camping • Foodie • Outdoors • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life • Romantic
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Welcome to Fuerteventura, a sun-kissed paradise and one of Canary Island’s most hidden gems. With a year-round temperate climate this island boasts over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, making it a perfect destination for sun seekers and adventurers alike. Picture endless days soaking in the warm embrace of the sun, as gentle breezes offer a soothing respite from the heat. The island’s arid landscapes are a testament to its desert-like climate, creating a unique backdrop for your explorations. Whether you’re traversing the majestic sand dunes of Corralejo, embarking on a hike through the volcanic landscapes or exploring the black sand beaches of Playa Ajuy, the island offers unique landscapes at every step. Fuerteventura’s mild winters ensure that even the cooler months provide a pleasant escape from colder climates. It’s the perfect time to engage in outdoor activities, from surfing and snorkeling, to discovering hidden coves and charming villages. From sea to land, the local cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional recipes and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. WHY Fuerteventura ________________________________________________________________________________ + stunning desert-like landscapes with sand dunes, golden beaches and dramatic volcanic formations + endless beaches and clear waters + outdoor adventure paradise + stargazing haven + year-round mild climate + relaxed and laid-back vibe + UNESCO biosphere reserve + renewable energy pioneering particularly wind energy
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Architecture • Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Wine
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