How to Spot a Good Campervan Hire Company
Planning your campervan rental in New Zealand means balancing budget against quality, not choosing one over the other.
A few signs you’re in safe hands:
- Fleet age under 7 years
- Clear self-contained certification
- Transparent pricing (no hidden fees)
- Real human support, not just online chat
- Positive reviews mentioning reliability
- No sneaky add-ons for basic essentials
Independent operators often offer better value because they actually care about your trip. You get local knowledge, quick responses, and vans that are properly set up for NZ conditions.
What a Real NZ Campervan Trip Costs
For two people doing a 14-day South Island loop, here's what realistic campervan rental prices may look like:
- Van hire: $1,400 ($100/day shoulder season)
- Fuel: $400-500 (depending on route and driving style)
- Campsites: $200-300 (mix of free DOC sites and paid campgrounds)
- Food and supplies: $400-500 (cooking most meals)
Total: $2,400-2,700 for two people, or $1,200-1,350 each.
That covers your transport, accommodation, and food while exploring one of the most scenic places on the planet.
Big Little Campers offers three campervan choices called The Little One, The Big One, and The Biggest One. Be sure to check out their features and amenities.
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