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Travelling around New Zealand

A diverse array of scenery is one of the major attractions of New Zealand. Within the course of a day, you can travel from white sandy beaches to mud pools and geysers, from rural heartland to alpine heights. The ways of getting around are equally varied, with transport options to suit most schedules and budgets.

This section explains the different means of travel readily available in New Zealand – walking, cycling, buses, trains, ferries and air – and some tips and information if you’re planning a road trip during the holidays.

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Information for tourists and travellers in New Zealand

There are many ways to travel around and see New Zealand – bus, train, ferry, cycling and walking as well as driving. Check out the options here.
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Driving during the holidays

Holidays are busy times on New Zealand roads. Find out about the steps you can take to keep safe during these more high-risk travel times.
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Changing road rules

Here you’ll find information about changes to the Road User Rule that will affect all drivers, riders, walkers and cyclists in New Zealand.
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Visiting New Zealand's major cities?

While travelling around New Zealand, you’re likely to visit at least one of our major cities. In this section, you can find details of getting to, from and around each of these cities. And we’re sure that while you’re in New Zealand, you’ll want to see more of our beautiful country, so here's some information about getting to, from and around other cities and towns.
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New Zealand travel times and distances

Table displaying distances and approximate travel times between New Zealand cities.
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Driving routes to summer festivals

Teenagers from across the country may be travelling long distances to festivals this summer. Driving to a festival can be challenging. Teenagers may encounter narrow, winding roads, road works, holiday-makers towing boats, and heavy traffic. These will all require them to reduce their speed and be patient.
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