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South Island Wonders Itinerary
Adventure — Backpacking — Nature & wildlife — Water activities
22 Days — 2703 km
Christchurch > West Coast > Lake Tekapo / Takapō
Set out on this unforgettable three-week trip through the South Island. You'll travel through glaciers, mountains, and dramatic landscapes, with plenty of thrilling activities along the way.
Christchurch to Nelson Loop
Adventure — Food & wine — Hot pools & health spas — Nature & wildlife
11 Days — 1400 km
Christchurch - Canterbury > Kaikoura > Marlborough
Experience a blend of history, adventure, wildlife and the spectacular outdoors on this 11 day loop from Christchurch to Nelson and back. Travel Akaroa and Kaikōura for whale watching and on to the world-famous Marlborough wine region. Find out more.
South Island Discovery
Nature & wildlife — Water activities
16 Days — 2463 km
Christchurch - Canterbury > Queenstown > Nelson Tasman
Circle the South Island with this 16-day loop journey, starting in Christchurch.
Elven Magic 2-Weeks in Middle‑earth™
Adventure — Home of Middle‑earth™ — Nature & wildlife — Walking & hiking
14 Days — 1995 km
Auckland > West Coast > Queenstown
Elves value beautiful and enchanting places, and this 2-week itinerary will unveil the most stunning places in New Zealand.
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Ultimate 10 Day South Island New Zealand Road Trip Itinerary [2024]
The South Island is truly the most beautiful part of New Zealand , as a kiwi it’s where I tell all visitors to go! This 10 day South Island itinerary hits all the highlights from mountains to beaches to glaciers.
The itinerary is designed as a loop so you could start from Nelson if you are continuing from the North Island or alternatively if you are coming from overseas, the cheapest way to do it would be to fly into Christchurch, either direct (it’s an international airport) or via a domestic connection from Auckland.
This itinerary works perfectly with my 10 day North Island itinerary to make a 3 week New Zealand holiday.
If you’re combining the two, either take the ferry from Wellington to Picton and drive to Nelson or fly direct from Wellington to Nelson. The ferry/flight should be booked at least 3 months in advance as the ferry fills up and flight prices ramp up.
How to get around the South Island on this itinerary
To be honest, this really only works well as a South Island road trip itinerary.
If you don’t have your own vehicle, you could travel by bus (see my full guide to New Zealand by bus ) but you will need to allow a few more days as there are limited intercity bus services each day.
You can check out rental car prices and book on RentalCars.com
Where to stay on your 10 day South Island road trip
This itinerary works equally well for campervanning or driving and booking nightly accommodation. I have included both campground and hotel/motel accommodation options for each location.
It’s worth noting that big hotels are only really available in Christchurch and Queenstown. Outside of there, it’s mostly small motels. If you usually use points to book chain hotels, you won’t have any luck.
10 Day South Island Itinerary
Days 1-2: nelson/abel tasman.
Nelson is the sunniest beachiest part of the South Island and a great place to start your South Island road trip, especially if it’s summer.
It’s the gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park and one of the best adventure tourism destinations in New Zealand .
I’d recommend checking out the Abel Tasman Track which is one of New Zealand’s Great Walks on Day 1, assuming you arrive early in the day. You can hike sections of the track in a day by taking the water taxis into one of the bays or hike the whole thing as a long weekend (3-5 days depending on fitness).
Alternatively, leave the hiking boots at home and hire some kayaks to explore the Abel Tasman National Park from the water. You can pull up the kayaks at any of the golden sand beaches and have a picnic or swim.
If you’ve worked up a sweat on Day 1 then spend Day 2 either relaxing at the beach or hitting up some wineries.
Tahunanui is the main beach right in Nelson, if you want a less crowded and more remote beach, make the drive out to Kaiteriteri.
The Marlborough region near Nelson is famous for its white wines. I love Neudorf wines where you can put together your own platters from their local produce store. Blackenbrook Vineyard is also very good. There are plenty of wine tour options if you need someone to drive.
- Pics Peanut Butter World – I’m obsessed with peanut butter and my second favourite brand has a whole factory in Nelson, go try it
- Melrose Café – high tea or coffee and cake on the porch of a historic mansion
- Jester House – quirky Alice in Wonderland-esque venue with good food
- YHA Nelson – for a cheap and cheerful hostel option where you can dorm together
- Trailways Hotel – one of the bigger hotels in town with river views
Day 3: Kaikoura
It’s time to hit the road and head south down the east coast of the South Island. As there’s the southern alps in the middle of the island, this trip has you going don one coast and up the other.
The first stop on your way is Kaikoura, the whale watching capital of New Zealand. So, book yourself onto a cruise and head out onto the water in search for some fins and flippers (there’s seals and dolphins too).
Make sure to get some seafood from Nin’s Bin when you get back, you can eat it on the beach and watch out for more wildlife.
- The White Morph – beachfront units with views for days
- The Pier Hotel – pretty basic but one of the more affordable options in town
Days 4-5: Christchurch via Hanmer Springs and Akaroa
Drive time: 2 hours 30 minutes Distance: 180km
After a few days chilling on the coast, it’s time to head to the South Island’s biggest city and New Zealand’s third largest. Christchurch is awesome because there’s always a new café opening or market or artwork.
On your way, stop off for a soak at Hanmer Springs. This place does an awesome job of having something for everyone whether that’s hydroslides for the kids or romantic rock pools to enjoy with a special someone. Entry isn’t cheap at $35 for adults but you get great value.
While Christchurch was devastated by earthquakes over 10 years ago, it has well and truly bounced back. There is still a lot of empty space in the central city but the walls have been covered in murals and shipping containers turned into bars and cafes.
Make sure to visit the Quake City Museum, it’ll help you understand what happened here and how far the city has come. The Antartic Centre is great too, especially for kids. Other than that, a stroll in Hagley Park and through the Botanic Gardens is a must, it’s beautiful and peaceful.
On your second day in Christchurch, consider a day trip out to Akaroa. It’s a bit over an hour’s drive and pretty windy but with gorgeous scenery.
Akaroa is where the French landed when they first came to New Zealand and it still retains some of that heritage, so if you’re looking for a croissant in New Zealand this is the place!
- Little High Street – it’s like an indoor street food alley with options for everyone
- Riverside Market – somewhere between a market and a food hall, great for trying local artisan producers
- Rollickin Gelato – awesome dessert, gelato and mug cakes and more
- Sudima Christchurch – a brand new luxury hotel just north of the CBD
- Breakfree – one of the cheapest hotels in the city but actually decent and in a great location (slightly funky mood lighting under the beds though)
Day 6: Mt Cook via Lake Tekapo
Drive time: 4 hours + stops Distance: 330kms
The road into Mount Cook is one of the most beautiful drives in the world, its definitely one of the most Instagram-able places in New Zealand so make sure to take it slow and get your camera out.
It’s not a short drive from Christchurch but there are plenty of places to stop along the way from small towns to sapphire lakes.
I’d recommend timing your lunch break for Geraldine so you can check out the tastings and grab a sweet treat at Barkers of Geraldine.
After that, head to Lake Tekapo to see the most insanely blue waters, every photo I have from here looks photoshopped! The tiny stone Church of the Good Shepherd creates the most romantic setting with the backdrop of the mountains.
If your visit is from November to January, you might also see masses of purple lupins booming around the lake and the roadside.
If you have time when you get to Mount Cook, it’s worth making the effort to hike the Hooker Valley Track. It’s only 10km (5km each way) and a fairly easy walk (we saw people doing it in jandals). At the end you’re rewarded with the beautiful glacier lake and views of the mountain.
- The Hermitage – one of New Zealand’s most well-know hotels, it’s luxurious and has the absolute best views form the dining room and some of the rooms too, quite touristy though with buses in peak season
- Aoraki Mount Cook Alpine Lodge – a good mid-range option in the village
Days 7-8: Queenstown via Wanaka
Drive time: 3 hours 15 minutes Distance: 260km
For many people Queenstown is the South Island and the South Island is Queenstown. The town is the adventure capital, and tourist capital, of New Zealand. Yet despite the throngs of visitors, it remains incredibly beautiful and peaceful.
The drive from Mount Cook Village to Queenstown is a beautiful one, through the alpine passes and over the Crown Ranges.
Make sure to stop at Wanaka for brunch and to visit the iconic Wanaka tree which somehow grows out of the lake at an impossible angle or the Wanaka Lavender Farm for photo ops and lavender ice-cream.
Then head for an after lunch drink at Cardrona Distillery where you can taste their incredible locally made spirits. It’s the only gin I could drink straight, and the elderflower liqueur is a must-try.
There’s also the Cardrona Hotel perched on top of the mountains if you’re more of a pint of beer kind of person.
Once in Queenstown you have SO many options for things to do. Get out on the lake with a steamship cruise or a jetboat ride , depending on your speed. For the real thrillseekers, there’s the world’s first bungee jump.
Take a hike or a gondola up Ben Lomond and then race down in a luge . Then top it off with a fancy dinner at Rata or some winery visits in the Gibbston Valley. After that, relax in one of the Onsen private pools .
Find more ideas in my summer in Queenstown guide.
- QT Queenstown – a luxe lakefront hotel with quirky décor and DIY negroni kits in the rooms
- Novotel Lakeside – semi-affordable hotel in a premium location
- Jucy Snooze – a cheap capsule hostel with a rooftop bar
Day 9: Fox Glacier
Drive time: 4 hours 15 minutes Distance: 330km
The glaciers are absolute must see on any South Island itinerary and one of the top natural attractions of New Zealand.
There are lots of ways to see the glacier, you can climb, fly or hike. Hiking up to the base of the glacier is free, otherwise you can pay (a lot more) to be helicoptered onto the glacier and heli-hike there.
While you’re there visit the nearby glow worm caves. You can see them on the Minnehaha Loop walk which gets you up a lot closer than you would in the North Island glow worm caves.
- Bella Vista Motel – it’s mostly motel options out on the West Coast and this is one of the best ones
Day 10: Return to Nelson via Hokitika, Greymouth and Westport
Drive time: 6 hours 15 minutes Distance: 480km
The last day calls for a big drive to get back to Nelson, while it’s a lot of time in the car you’ll get to see most of the Wild West Coast along the way which has some absolutely spectacular scenery.
Try and stop at:
- Hokitika Gorge, the swing bridge over the river is not for the faint-hearted but awesome for photos
- The famous Hokitika stick sign on the beach
- The coal and gold mining towns of Westport and Reefton
- The Shantytown historic replica village
If you want to cut down the drive time you could take the train from Greymouth (2.5 hours from Fox Glacier) to Christchurch and fly back from there.
Alternative : 1 week South Island itinerary
While I absolutely don’t recommend trying to drive this same distance in a week. You could condense this to a 7 day South Island itinerary by staying only one day in Christchurch (skipping Akaroa) and finishing your trip in Queenstown. You would then need to fly out of Queenstown. If you’re coming from overseas, you might want to get a domestic connection via Auckland.
Alternative: 2 weeks South Island itinerary
This extended itinerary fits even more in but is very action-packed. It works because many of these places are more about natural attractions than activities, so you don’t need as much time there.
For a more slow-paced option, you could take the 10 day itinerary and add extra days in Queenstown and Christchurch.
- Arrive Nelson, wineries, tasting
- Abel Tasman hike/kayak
- Drive Kaikoura
- Christchurch via Hanmer springs
- Christchurch/Akaroa
- Lake Tekapo
- Queenstown (Milford sound walk)
- Fox glacier
- Nelson via Greymouth and Westport
As a kiwi, it’s hard to narrow down my favourite parts of my home country to a short itinerary. There’s so much to see and do and there’s no wrong way to see New Zealand.
In Short: 10 Days in the South Island of New Zealand
The South Island is well known as the most beautiful island of New Zealand and there’s no better way to see it than on a road trip. You can take your time and explore all the landmarks and small towns off the bus and flight routes.
This 10 Day South Island Road Trip Itinerary is a great place to start with planning your trip but don’t let it limit you, stay as long as you want in the destinations that vibe with you and skip on ahead if you run out of things to do.
More South Island Travel Guides
If you’re planning a trip to the South Island of New Zealand, be sure to check out these other guides:
- Best Beaches in the South Island
- Most Instagrammable Photo Locations in New Zealand
- Top Weekend trips from Christchurch
Happy travelling!
New Zealand Travel Resources
- Find the best prices on hotels with flexible cancellation at Booking.com
- Pre-book your tickets to attractions on Klook
- Find awesome day tours on Viator
- Compare prices on cars and campervans for your NZ road trip at RentalCars.com
- Sort your New Zealand dollars with a Wise currency card
Kate is the founder of Kate Abroad. She has travelled to nearly 40 countries from Austria to Vanuatu, and lived in 3. She's on a mission to empower other Gen Zs and Millenials travel affordably by sharing helpful travel guides, stories and tips to over 200,000 readers.
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Explore wild national parks and lively urban centres when you travel around the South Island. These recommended itineraries will make sure you take in all the top attractions.
With 10 days on the South Island of New Zealand, you have just enough time to visit several top spots. Queenstown, Wanaka, the Milford Sound, and seeing Aoraki / Mount Cook (New Zealand’s tallest mountain) all top the list, but you also have the option to add on the Southern Scenic Route, Akaroa, Abel Tasman, and the Marlborough wine region.
The South Island is truly the most beautiful part of New Zealand, as a kiwi it’s where I tell all visitors to go! This 10 day South Island itinerary hits all the highlights from mountains to beaches to glaciers.
Discover a curated list of the must-visit locations and epic places to see on New Zealand's South Island. Includes travel tips & photos!
10 Best South Island Road Trips. 1. Crown Range Road. What a spectacular drive! The beer garden at the Cardrona Hotel! Route: Queenstown to Wanaka via Crown Range Road. Distance: 64.8 kilometers (40.2 miles) Recommended length of time: A couple of hours. Highlights: Crown Range viewpoints, Cardrona Hotel, Bradrona.
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