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Explore the best of New Zealand in a Queenstown campervan hire

Offering a stunning backdrop of spectacular mountain ranges, glorious lakes and natural wonders, Queenstown is the adventure capital of New Zealand and the ideal location to kick off a motorhome holiday. A campervan hire is the best way to explore some of the best scenery on the planet, and the well-equipped facilities will make it a South Island road trip to remember.

Kick-off your campervan journey in the "Adventure Capital of the World" with a pre-booked motorhome and experience everything this wonderful city has to offer.

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Campervan rental Queenstown companies

Visit Lake Hayes also known as Wai Whaka Ata during your campervan hire Queenstown trip.

With Motorhome Republic, you can compare campervan rentals from a range of well known companies, including Adventurer Campers, Apollo Motorhomes, Britz New Zealand Campervans, Campervan Village, Cheapa Campa, Discover NZ Motorhomes, Hippie Camper, Indie Campers, Jucy Campervan Rentals, Maui Motorhomes, Mighty Campers, Nomad Motorhome and Car Rentals, Star RV, Tui Campers, Waka Campa.

When you make a camper van hire Queenstown search, you can compare all of the options available from these rental companies. We also have handy filters so you can narrow down your results, including Features, Vehicle Age, Price Range and Rental Company.

 

Campervan rentals available in Queenstown

You’ll find several motorhome hire Queenstown New Zealand options to suit different travel styles and group sizes.

2-Berth Campervans – Compact and ideal for couples or solo travellers. These small models usually feature a double bed, kitchenette, and sometimes a toilet or shower.

3-Berth Campervans – Slightly larger and suited for small families or groups of friends. They offer basic kitchen facilities, a sleeping area for three, and often a convertible lounge space.

4-Berth Motorhomes – A comfortable choice for families or two couples. Typically include two double beds (or one double and two singles), a kitchenette, and a bathroom with shower and toilet.

6-Berth Motorhomes – Spacious vehicles designed for bigger groups or families. They come with multiple beds, a full kitchen, and bathroom facilities—perfect for long journeys around New Zealand’s South Island.

No matter your group size or travel plan, you’ll find the right rental vehicle to make your camper hire Queenstown adventure relaxed and convenient.

 

Motorhome rental Queenstown NZ pick up locations

The majority of the camper van Queenstown depots are located near the airport in Frankton. If you are arriving at the airport, most companies provide travellers with a free shuttle service to take you to their Queenstown branch. Once you have booked, instructions on how to pick up your camper will be available in your rental agreement.

Some campervan hire Queenstown companies such as Discover Motorhomes, Nomad, Freedom Campers and Tui Campers don't have dedicated depots in the city. Instead, you can arrange a designated collection point and time. You will need to make your own way to this location, unless a shuttle is offered from Queenstown Airport.

 

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Where to stay in your Queenstown campervan hire

Queenstown offers a variety of campervan-friendly accommodations, catering to everyone from solo adventurers to family vacationers. Here are some top holiday parks located near Queenstown:

Queenstown Holiday Park & Motels Creeksyde - Located close to the central Queenstown, this eco-friendly holiday park is renowned for its excellent facilities and unique, quirky charm. From clean amenities to BBQ areas, it’s a great base for exploring the town and surrounding attractions.

Hampshire Holiday Parks Queenstown - Only 100 meters from Lake Wakatipu’s shores, this holiday park offers a scenic and convenient location. Enjoy lakeside walks or explore Arrowtown, where they have an additional holiday park.

Mrs. Woolly’s Campground - For something a little different, head camper van rental Queenstown to Glenorchy, just a short drive from Queenstown. Mrs. Woolly’s Campground features five powered sites and 33 unpowered sites, offering a tranquil, rustic setting surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

Driftaway Queenstown - This lakeside campground stands out with its luxurious amenities, including hot tubs overlooking Lake Wakatipu. Even if you’re not staying, you can book a hot tub session for a relaxing treat.

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Campervan rental tips for your Queenstown tour

Planning a campervan adventure in Queenstown? Here are some essential tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey through New Zealand's stunning South Island, from booking your rental to navigating the roads.Enjoy skiing and snowboarding with a campervan in Queenstown for the ultimate alpine adventure.

  • Book early: Secure your Queenstown van hire in advance, especially during peak seasons, to ensure you get the ideal vehicle for your trip.

  • Leave room in your itinerary: Leave yourself extra time in each destination—there are so many gorgeous places in New Zealand's southern adventure playground that you’ll want to linger, whether it be jet boating the Shotover River, or exploring Queenstown Gardens.

  • Know your campervan and the roads: Get familiar with your vehicle before driving, and remember that New Zealand drives on the left. In New Zealand, highways and freeways are limited to 100kmh and urban traffic to 50kmh.

  • Weather: Queenstown enjoys pleasant weather with warm days and cooling breezes most of the year. In winter, the chilly temperatures and snowfall create perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding, making it a prime resort destination.

  • Where to freedom camp: There are freedom camping options available for certified, self-contained vehicles in the Queenstown area. Check out the Queenstown Council web page for the latest information about freedom camping sites. You may also choose from over 30 dedicated campervan holiday parks for large motorhomes. Remember that large campers are not allowed to park in the Queenstown CBD. There is an infringement fee if you're caught parking the wrong way.

Where to go in your Queenstown campervan hire

Queenstown is the ultimate base for exploring New Zealand’s South Island, offering a mix of thrilling adventures and serene natural beauty. From majestic mountains and glacial lakes to the fresh alpine breeze and charming towns, your campervan journey promises unforgettable experiences.

Day trips from Queenstown CBD

Head your campervan hire in Queenstown and visit the beautiful Queenstown Gardens and see exotic plants From Queenstown town centre, the options for day trips are endless, offering a taste of New Zealand's southern adventure playground and the fresh alpine breeze. Head northeast to explore the historic mining town of Arrowtown, nestled among majestic mountains, or venture northwest along the stunning lake to the charming village of Glenorchy. Before you hit the road, you might want to stop by the Remarkables Park Shopping Centre, a convenient spot to stock up on supplies or enjoy a relaxing meal before setting off.

Head northeast to explore the historic mining town of Arrowtown, nestled among majestic mountains, or venture northwest along the stunning lake to the charming village of Glenorchy. Along the way, you’ll pass the famous Ben Lomond Station, a picture-perfect spot for scenic views. Every route promises uniquely scenic landscapes and unforgettable experiences.

Extended campervan road trips to Milford Sound and Lake Wanaka

For those seeking adventure, longer road trips allow you to immerse yourself in more of New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes. Visit Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park, one of the country’s most treasured locations, where majestic waterfalls cascade into pristine waters.

Nearby, Lake Wanaka, Wanaka, and Cardrona offer incredible views and adrenaline-pumping activities like bungee jumping or white-water rafting. Continue your journey to the glaciers of the West Coast or head north to Mount Cook/Aoraki, surrounded by stunning glacial lakes. Don’t miss Mount Aspiring, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and home to one of New Zealand’s most iconic peaks.

Christchurch as a starting or ending point

campervan hire from Christchurch, is also a great option to begin or end your motorhome road trip. Just a 6-hour drive north in your Queenstown motorhome, this route takes you past Gibbston Valley, renowned for its wineries and scenic beauty. The journey provides a fantastic way to explore the South Island, offering a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Head south from Queenstown to Bluff, the Catlins, or Dunedin

For a unique experience, motorhome travellers can head south toward Bluff and the Catlins or southeast to Dunedin and the coast. This region is less travelled but equally spectacular, with its rich wildlife, fresh seafood, and breathtaking coastal views. From penguins and seals to delicious local delicacies, this area is a feast for the senses—and a must-visit for those seeking New Zealand’s hidden gems.

National parks to visit around Queenstown with a campervan hire

Exploring the great outdoors is one of the best parts of a campervan adventure from Queenstown. Surrounded by dramatic mountains, pristine lakes, and untamed wilderness, you’ll find some of New Zealand’s most iconic national parks just a scenic drive away. Here are a few you shouldn’t miss.

Fiordland National Park

A true gem of the South Island, Fiordland National Park is a must-visit for anyone with a campervan hire from Queenstown. Home to the world-famous Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound, this UNESCO World Heritage site features towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and lush rainforests. Drive your campervan through the breathtaking Milford Road, stop at mirror-like lakes, and hike trails such as Key Summit or Lake Marian for panoramic views that define New Zealand’s wild beauty.

Mount Aspiring National Park

Just a couple of hours’ drive from Queenstown, Mount Aspiring National Park offers a mix of alpine scenery, river valleys, and ancient beech forests. Known as a hiker’s paradise, it’s perfect for short scenic walks or multi-day treks like the Routeburn Track, which links Queenstown to Fiordland. With your campervan, you can camp near Wanaka or Glenorchy and wake up to jaw-dropping mountain vistas right outside your door.

Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park

New Zealand’s highest peak, Aoraki / Mount Cook, stands proudly in this stunning alpine park, about a four-hour drive from Queenstown. The journey itself is part of the adventure, taking you past turquoise lakes and rolling tussock plains. Once there, park your campervan at the base of the Southern Alps and explore trails like the Hooker Valley Track for incredible glacier views. Clear nights here also make for exceptional stargazing under the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve.

Motorhome hire Queenstown: Frequently asked questions

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How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Queenstown Airport?

Campervan rental Queenstown New Zealand price varies widely, however you can expect to pay from $80 per day for a small sleepervan, or up to $700 per day for a premium motorhome. Other fees can apply, such as a location fee, so be sure to factor that into your budget. Make a search now to see the cheapest campervan rental options and up to date pricing for your travel dates.

How old do you have to be to hire a campervan in Queenstown?

Drivers typically must be 21 years of age to get a campervan hire in Queenstown, New Zealand. There are some exceptions to this rule, but there will likely be a surcharge for younger drivers. Our rental partners’ terms vary, so it is best to check the conditions of each one when browsing through vehicles.

Do I need a special driver’s licence to drive a campervan hire in Queenstown?

You do not need a special driver’s licence to drive a campervan rental in Queenstown. Your current valid driver's licence is sufficient. However, if your licence is not printed in English, an International Driving Permit (IDP) or an official translation in English is required.

Are pets allowed in Queenstown motorhome hire?

Many of our Queenstown campervan hire partner providers allow pets, but some will charge an additional fee for bringing them along. Always double-check the listing of your chosen provider.

Are one-way campervan rentals available from Queenstown?

Yes, one-way rentals are available through many of our New Zealand partners. In fact, you may begin your tour in Queenstown and complete it in GreymouthBlenheim or even in Picton. Simply check our website for details on pick-up and drop-off locations for campervan hires.

What is included in my New Zealand campervan rental rate?

All rental campervans are fully furnished with linen and bedding, kitchen and general equipment. In addition, there is an in-camper tablet with GPS to help you navigate your route. Moreover, your campervan Queenstown NZ already includes unlimited kilometres.

What are the cheapest campervan rental options in Queenstown?

While browsing online, make sure to take a look at all Queenstown campers available and choose from a wide range of RVs from small campervans to large motorhomes. So if you are looking for a cheap Queenstown campervan, pick the perfect vehicle with the best deal through Motorhome Republic.

What is the best type of campervan to hire in Queenstown?

The ideal campervan to hire in Queenstown depends on your needs and travel plans. Smaller campervans are great for short getaways and easy driving around town, while larger motorhomes suit longer journeys with extra comfort and storage. If you’re visiting during the colder months, choose a fully equipped vehicle with heating for a cosy stay after a day on the slopes.