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Exploring New Zealand
Like to see New Zealand at your leisure? To get close to nature, all you have to do is step out of your Campervan Rental from Britz and into the native forest, ocean, beaches or wherever you decide to call home that day. A campervan hired from Britz lets you go where, when and how you want to.

With six campervan rental models and a funky camping-car, the choice is yours.

So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and Britz it!

CAMPERVANS & INFORMATION
Rookie
Rookie
Going to a festival or surfing trip? The Rookie is the road-trip vehicle!
HiTop HiTop
You will LOVE the HiTop. It’s cute and compact.
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Voyager
Voyager
This campervan is awesome. Very light and airy PLUS automatic transmission!
Elite Elite
Absolute luxury for a couple. Toilet, shower, fridge, microwave, gas stove.
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Explorer
Explorer
Mum, Dad & the kids, or even two couples will enjoy this campervan.
Frontier
Frontier
Large windows around the living area will provide you with an awesome view.
Adventurer 4WD Adventurer 4WD
This unique 4WD has a tent on the roof! What a different way to camp!
Terms and Insurance Terms and Insurance
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The Best of every Region.

New Zealand is fortunate to have some of the world's most spectacular scenery and getting to a new destination each day will be half the adventure! From Northland to the most southern regions, you will be surrounded by destinations literally on your doorstep just waiting to be explored.

Auckland & Northland
From busy, cosmopolitan Auckland to the stunning maritime area that is Northland's Bay of Islands, the northern part of the North Island offers no end of incredible experiences.

Central Island
Journey deep into the heart of Maori culture, geothermal activity and limestone caves. This dual World Heritage area is also home to some of the southern hemisphere's most richly stocked trout fishing grounds.

Pacific Cost Highway
Head for the fabulous beaches of the Coromandel or soak up the awe-inspiring scenery and boundless sunshine of the coastal city of Gisborne. The Pacific Coast is a magnet for overseas visitors and locals alike with the art deco centre of Napier and the world famous vineyards of the surrounding Hawkes Bay two of the most popular attractions.

Western North Island
The Western North Island is well-known for its green and pleasant landscapes, with beautiful gardens and parklands and majestic Mount Taranaki and the mighty Whanganui River two of the highlights. You're sure to find a friendly smile and a home away from home wherever you go.

Wellington & Wairarapa
Wellington is New Zealand's capital city and thriving cultural centre. Cafes, restaurants and New Zealand's national museum Te Papa, offer a multitude of options for visitors of all ages. Take the short journey north for the boutique foods, wines and handcrafts of picturesque Wairarapa.

Nelson & Marlborough
No other region in New Zealand enjoys quite as much sunshine as Nelson/Marlborough and nowhere else produces wine of such world-class quality. Take in the sublime natural coastal experiences, Queen Charlotte Track and the magical Abel Tasman National Park.

Canterbury & West Cost
Christchurch is New Zealand's most English of cities with picture perfect gardens and a refined pace of life. It is also your gateway to the mountain peaks of Aoraki/Mount Cook and The Southern Alps, sweeping glacier fields and the world-famous whale watching experiences of Kaikoura.

Southern Lakes
A visit to New Zealand's southern alpine playground is a must. The world-renowned adventure resort of Queenstown is the ideal setting for all kinds of snow sports and with pristine Milford Sound (part of the Fiordland World Heritage area) just a few hours drive away, it's also the perfect place from which to base yourself.

Dunedin, Coastal Otago & Southland
The Otago and Southland regions reveal a strong Caledonian heritage with stunning Victorian and Edwardian architecture a major part of the university city of Dunedin. Breathtaking coastal scenery and plentiful local wildlife complete a unique picture.

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