North vs South Island: Which is Better for a Road Trip?
If youāve started planning a New Zealand road trip, thereās one big question youāll hear over and over: āShould I explore the North Island or the South Island?ā Itās a fair question but hereās the honest answer: You canāt go wrong. Both islands are packed with jaw-dropping beauty, wildly different landscapes, and Instagrammable spots. But if your time or budget is limited, or youāre browsing relocation campervan deals on Imoova, knowing what each island offers will help you choose the route that best matches what you're looking for.
Carl W
Relocation Specialist
š North Island: Culture, Volcanoes, and Warm Coastlines
Best for: Travellers who love warm beaches, city-to-city exploring, rich MÄori culture, and geothermal wonders.
The North Island is more populated than the South, with a warmer climate and shorter driving distances between top spots. Itās ideal if you're after variety without long drive days.
š Must-See Road Trip Stops:
Auckland ā Urban energy, beaches, and a gateway to everywhere
Rotorua ā Bubbling mud pools, hot springs, and MÄori villages
TaupÅ ā Massive lake, waterfalls, and adrenaline sports
Waitomo ā Glowworm caves that look straight out of a sci-fi movie
Coromandel ā Golden beaches and the famous Hot Water Beach
Wellington ā Quirky capital with cool cafes, art, and harbour views
ā Pros:
Mild weather, even in winter
Easy, shorter drive times between destinations
Great for first-time van lifers or families
Home to Hobbiton and tons of LOTR filming locations if that's your thing!
Many Imoova relocation deals start or end in Auckland
ā Cons:
Less dramatic scenery than the South
Some areas can feel busier with more tourists and locals
š South Island: Mountains, Glaciers & Isolation
Best for: Hikers, nature lovers, and anyone chasing that WOW factor in every direction.
The South Island is quieter, colder, and (arguably) better. Itās home to New Zealandās most iconic landscapesāthink jagged mountain peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and remote roads that feel like another planet.
š Road Trip Highlights:
Queenstown ā Adventure capital of NZ: bungee jumping, jet boating, paragliding
Milford Sound ā Deep fjords, dramatic cliffs, and waterfalls everywhere
Mount Cook (Aoraki) ā The tallest mountain in NZ with unreal hiking trails
Franz Josef & Fox Glacier ā Walk, fly, or climb these icy giants
Lake Tekapo ā Milky blue waters and world-class stargazing
Abel Tasman National Park ā Coastal hikes, golden beaches, and kayaking
ā Pros:
Some of the most beautiful road trip routes on Earth (literally)
Less traffic, more solitude
Endless hiking, climbing, and outdoor activities
Great for campervan livingāso many places to stop and enjoy nature
Loads of Imoova deals start in Christchurch or Queenstown, and often include ferry options to/from the North
ā Cons:
Colder temps, especially in shoulder seasons and winter
Longer driving distances
Fewer major townsācome prepared with food and fuel!
š° How Imoova Makes New Zealand Affordable
Whether you're leaning North or Southāor dreaming of bothāImoova relocation deals make exploring New Zealand by campervan way more accessible.
Hereās how:
š What is Imoova?
Imoova connects travellers with relocation vehiclesācampervans, motorhomes, and cars that rental companies need moved from one location to another. You pay as little as $1/day, often with some free fuel and ferry included.
š Why Itās Perfect for NZ Road Trips:
Start on one island, end on the otherāno need to backtrack
Experience both urban hotspots and off-the-grid gems
Minimal cost means more money for adventures, food, and activities
Perfect for backpackers, digital nomads, couples, or spontaneous travellers
Thanks to Imoova, you donāt have to choose.
Grab a $1 campervan, hop between islands, and make your New Zealand adventure one to remember without blowing your budget.
Ready to road trip?
Check out the latest NZ relocation deals here ā imoova.com
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