Sydney: Day 30 — Manly, Bondi, and a City Finale
Sydney: Manly, Bondi, InterContinental — skyline contrast, ocean swims, and a celebratory finale after a month in NZ.
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Sydney: Manly, Bondi, InterContinental — skyline contrast, ocean swims, and a celebratory finale after a month in NZ.
Queenstown: Walter Peak Farm Tour, Fergburger, Bathhouse Playground, and the emotional moment of returning the camper.
The drive from Te Anau toward Lake Wakatipu feels like gentle decompression. Kingston Lake Camp, no agenda, and the day when it all felt integrated.
Te Anau to Milford Sound — cinematic road, Homer Tunnel, rain as a gift, and a boat cruise into overwhelming scale.
Te Anau sits on the edge of Fiordland — a practical base before Milford Sound, with a lakeside playground and mountain views.
Wanaka unfolds gently — Rotary Playground, Dinosaur Playground, lakeside calm, and the first place we imagined daily life.
Some roads are unforgettable. The drive along Lake Pukaki toward Mount Cook is both — Aoraki revealing itself gradually, Cook Look, and alpine silence.
Turquoise water, Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo Springs and Dark Sky Reserve — Lake Tekapo slows you without asking.
Driving into Christchurch felt different from Wellington — open, wider, a city that carries the marks of the earthquake and rebuilds with care.
The drive toward Kaikōura is one of those stretches where you stop checking the clock — mountains, ocean, wildlife, all compressed into one strip of land.
The ferry crossing behind us, Kaiteriteri welcomed us with gold — beach as basecamp, Wilson boat tour to Golden Bay, and the South Island playing bigger.
Driving into Wellington felt like entering a different energy — Te Papa, waterfront, and the end of our North Island chapter.
After Waitomo's glowworm caves, Day 13 felt grounded — Volcanoview, Kowhai Park, and the beauty of in-between days.
Silent boat ride under thousands of glowworms — one of the most magical, otherworldly moments of the journey.
After Rotorua's intensity, Taupō felt like an exhale — DeBretts Spa Resort, thermal pools, Taupo Domain Playground, and our reset day.
Sulfur in the air, Redwoods Treewalk, Wai-O-Tapu, Whakarewarewa, and Hobbiton — Rotorua made the trip feel educational without being forced.
By Day 7 we were living the trip, not just adjusting. Tauranga Tourist Park, Mount Maunganui beach, Soul Bowl, and the first place we said: we could live here.
After Piha's drama, Day 5 brought softer east coast calm — Seabreeze Holiday Park, Whitianga, Hahei, and the day we truly felt like long-term travelers.
After the soft turquoise of Tawharanui, Piha felt like a different New Zealand — black sand, wild surf, Mercer Bay Loop, and Kitekite Falls.
Our first real driving day in New Zealand — north to Leigh, Tawharanui Marine Reserve, and the moment campervan life truly began.
Our first days in Auckland — two nights at the Holiday Inn, campervan pickup at Maui, waterfront walks, and the Devonport ferry.