"Nataly" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to spend May in NZ, and i was thinking about renting a 4x4 (4WD,
> don't know the correct word sorry) to be able to use any road.
> Yesterday i've been to a travel agency and they have a quite interesting
> offer for the flight + motorhome.
> So now i'm hesitating.
> The problem is i don't know anything about Motorhome, especially the
> technical points (water, energy, shower, and so on...).
> So i would need any information, motorhome travel stories, advices,
anything
> that could help me to choose.
>
> Motorhome would give us freedom to stop quite anywhere (except in national
> parks if i've understood well), to not look for a room everynight, not
look
> for a restaurant to eat, but it is huge and maybe some roads would be
> impossible to take with it.
> I would be very sad to be stop front of a road we couldn't take and not
> being able to visite a beautiful place.
> The technical constraints of the motorhome are not too much troubles?
(drain
> the dirty water, fill new water, energy for the light, the heating, the
> cooking,...)
> And as we will travel in may, wouldn't it be too cold in a motorhome?
> Well here are my thoughts, i'm waiting for your advices, and more
especially
> stories of travel with a motorhome.
>
> Thank you :0)
>
> Nataly
>
>
>
We drove a 6 berth motor home around South Island.
There are only two roads you are not allowed to take them on, and most hire
cars are not permitted either. We also had to shift to a car for the final
few days as the MH was booked for those days. There ws no comparison.
My advise - go for a motorhome, the biggest you can afford. Driving is no
problem, just a bit slower than a car - but you get to enjoy the scenery
much more and have the wonderfulk ability to stop virtually anywhere -
including national parks.
If you get a desiel motor - the economy is better than a car as well (fuel
is 1/2 the price).
We hired from Pacific Horizon and were very satisfied. Plenty of battery,
gas cooker and heater(essential), plenty of water and toilet. Easy!
Plan on allowing two weeks for South Island - and that will be hurrying a
bit if you wanted to stop for a few days at some places.
Matt
Reservation Heaven dot com
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