How to Get from Auckland to Queenstown
Auckland, near the top of the North Island, and Queenstown, near the bottom of the South Island, are about 960 miles (1550 km) apart. The quickest and easiest way of traveling... read more
Auckland, near the top of the North Island, and Queenstown, near the bottom of the South Island, are about 960 miles (1550 km) apart. The quickest and easiest way of traveling... read more
Located about half-way down the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, the Franz Josef Glacier is in the small village of Franz Josef. Due to the remoteness of this part of... read more
Auckland and Christchurch are about 620 miles (1000 kms) apart. They're at opposite ends of the country—Auckland towards the top of the North Island, and Christchurch about... read more
Lake Tekapo sits right in the center of New Zealand's South Island, 140 miles (230 km) southwest of Christchurch. Lake Tekapo can be reached by road from Christchurch. By... read more
Mount Cook Village is in the central South Island, quite close to the West Coast but separated by mountains. It's a 200-mile (330-km) journey from Christchurch by road. By... read more
The attractive city of Napier is located in the Hawke's Bay, on the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island. It's quite an isolated city, but it's easy enough to reach from... read more
Remote Golden Bay, in the northwestern corner of New Zealand's South Island, is a bit of a journey to get to—but those who make the effort find it completely worthwhile. Here's... read more
Queenstown and Te Anau are two of the most popular travel destinations in the southwest of New Zealand, and it's easy to get between them by car or bus. Here's how to get from... read more
Auckland and Dunedin are at polar opposite ends of New Zealand: Auckland is near the top of the North Island, while Dunedin is near the bottom of the South Island. They're 888... read more
Lake Tekapo sits right in the center of New Zealand's South Island. It's in a mountainous part of the country so there aren't very many ways to get there, but it's accessible by... read more
Wanaka is 41 miles (67 km) northeast of Queenstown, and is easy to reach by private car or bus. With a rental car or private transfer, the straightforward drive will take about... read more
The Tongariro National Park is about 180 miles (290 km) north of Wellington, in the central North Island. It's easy to reach by road or rail. Here's how to get there. By Car... read more
Mount Taranaki, in the west of New Zealand's North Island, is about 200 miles (325 kms) from Wellington. The main city in the area is New Plymouth, on the coast north of the... read more
Queenstown is 217 miles (350 kms) south of Franz Josef, the small town where the Franz Josef Glacier sits. The road between them passes through Mount Aspiring National Park and... read more
Wellington, at the bottom of New Zealand's North Island, and Queenstown, towards the bottom of the South Island, are about 570 miles (910 km) apart. Because they're separated by... read more
The Coromandel Peninsula is in north-eastern New Zealand, jutting into the Hauraki Gulf opposite Auckland. The closest Coromandel town to Auckland is Thames, 70 miles (114 kms)... read more
Christchurch, New Zealand's second-largest city, is about 270 miles (440 kms) from Wellington, its capital. As the two cities are on different islands, flying is the quickest... read more
The attractive town of Kaikoura is on the northeastern coast of the South Island. It can be reached by car, bus, or train. Here's how to get to Kaikoura from Christchurch and... read more
Taupo, on the north-eastern shores of enormous Lake Taupo, is in the middle of New Zealand's North Island. It's 170 miles (275 kms) from Auckland, and is easy to reach. Here's... read more
White Island (Whakaari) is located within northern New Zealand's Bay of Plenty, 29 miles (48 km) offshore. Guided tours are the only way you can get there. Tours run from both... read more
Christchurch is about half-way down the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island, while Queenstown is in the south-west. About 300 miles (480 km) and some rather big... read more
The Tongariro National Park sits right in the middle of New Zealand's North Island. The closest city to the park is Taupo, but it's easily accessible by road or rail from other... read more
Auckland and Wellington are at opposite ends of New Zealand's North Island, about 400 miles (640 kilometers) apart. Getting between the two major cities is very straightforward,... read more
Waiheke Island is the most populated island in the Hauraki Gulf, and is located about 12 miles (20 kms) from downtown Auckland. It's easy to get there by ferry from Auckland, as... read more
Great Barrier Island is located in the outer Hauraki Gulf, 13 nautical miles north of the Coromandel Peninsula and 50 nautical miles from central Auckland. It can be reached by... read more
Milford Sound is in Fiordland, in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It's in a very sparsely populated part of the country, but is accessible from Queenstown and Te... read more
Stewart Island (Rakiura) is New Zealand's 'third' main island. Off the bottom of the South Island, it's easy to reach from the city of Invercargill, in Southland. By Ferry... read more
The Catlins is a natural area of forests and coastline in the far south-east of New Zealand's South Island, straddling Otago and Southland provinces. It's easily accessible from... read more
Christchurch and Dunedin are the two largest cities in the South Island, and both are located on the east coast. Christchurch is 224 miles (361 kms) north of Dunedin. Here's how... read more
The Bay of Islands, in far northern New Zealand, is most easily accessible from Auckland. Here are the options for getting there. By Rental Car or Private Transfer Many... read more
Akaroa is 50 miles (81 km) southeast of Christchurch, on the Banks Peninsula. The small town with French heritage is easy to reach from the city in less than an hour and a half.... read more