Markus Johannes
South Island ▷ Canterbury ▷ Hanmer Springs ▷
4.0/5
Good value for money.
For $20 you get access to more than 15 different hot pools, a lazy river and a lap pool for real swimming. You can stay until 9pm! Unfortunately a locker costs $2 for two hours!
South Island ▷ Coastal Otago ▷ Oamaru ▷
5.0/5
This is a magical place with seals and a yellow eyed penguin colony.
You can get very close to the penguins but please: do not disturb them and please leave at least a small donation!
South Island ▷ Wanaka Region ▷ Wanaka Township ▷
4.5/5
This track is not too long and not too hard but still a steady climb.
You will be rewarded at the end. And also the way up is really nice with good views along the glacial river.
South Island ▷ West Coast ▷ Haast ▷
4.0/5
All the information you need to know before going North or South.
There is an exhibition attached to the information centre with many facts, videos, pictures, stories about the history of South West NZ.
South Island ▷ Canterbury ▷ Hawarden ▷
5.0/5
For only $5 per person, per night, you get hot showers, a kitchen, FREE laundry, and you can charge your electrical devices.
No more to say - facilities are tidy!
South Island ▷ Southland ▷ Invercargill ▷
4.0/5
The campsite is west of Winton, next to the golf club house.
You can use the showers (hot) and charge your devices. You can also use the laundry for free. $15 for an unpowered site.
South Island ▷ Queenstown Region ▷ Queenstown Township ▷
5.0/5
You will make the right choice by doing this track.
Search the internet for more information about it. It is hard, so start early and take plenty of water. When you reach the summit on a good day it is an incredible feeling!
South Island ▷ Wanaka Region ▷ Wanaka Township ▷
5.0/5
This is a campground around a cricket ground.
You pay $5 per person per night and therefore get a fridge/freezer, can charge your electrical devices and get a hot shower. $2 for the laundry. Very friendly people.
South Island ▷ Fiordland ▷ Te Anau ▷
3.5/5
You will be provided with everything you need to know before heading in to the Fiordland or doing a Great Walk.
There are books of the tracks in the region free for reading.