Research shows that anticipating and planning a holiday, the poring over travel brochures, reading reviews and actually booking your trip is the peak of your holiday happiness... well let me tell you, whoever felt that the fun was all in the planning has never travelled to New Zealand and done a free-camping trip in a Wilderness campervan.
We had been invited to a close friend’s wedding in Waimarama (1 hour south of Napier in the North Island) so we decided it would be a good plan to incorporate the wedding with our dream campervan tour of NZ.
We would fly into Auckland and work our way down to the wedding, and then over to the South Island to where I was born on the West Coast of the South Island.
My partner is Indigenous Australian and has long admired the richness and strength of the Maori culture and had always dreamt of visiting, so it was the perfect opportunity to combine the two.
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Sure we (well let’s be honest I) spent countless hours trying to figure out the perfect fit for our family trip, we initially had planned on it being all 5 of us (2 teens) so I googled “the best campers for teens and adults” and Wilderness campers popped up with glowing reviews. Even after the teens decided to ditch us for “way more fun things with their friends” we just couldn’t take our eyes off the stylish curves and spacious interior that the Wilderness motorhomes offered. I also was 100% sold when I read this line in their About Us section :
Explore. Dream. DiscoverWe draw inspiration from Mark Twain "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails."
A key selling point, as with all of the Wilderness campers, is that they are freedom camping approved. This was super important to us, as we wanted to get off the beaten track and explore some of the stunning untouched coastline, and you have to have an approved sticker on your vehicle to free camp in NZ (more detailed info here).
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This was one of the things I spent a lot of time researching and debating. The cost of the camper can seem a little pricey when you first start researching, but just remember you do have accommodation and transport all rolled into one cost, AND something I noticed as soon as we started our tour, you save SO MUCH money being in a camper, not only can you make your own meals, but because of the actual size of the camper (not that it was hard to drive it was actually just like a normal van) you naturally avoid shopping centres and CBD’s so I couldn’t fully unleash my shopping skills (but don’t worry I still treated myself and family and friends to some super cool art and jewellery we discovered at quirky little boutique craft and art stores along the way).
I have left off the cost of the camper & flights as depending on your travel time or budget these can be the biggest variations.
We landed into Auckland Airport super late so for the first night we stayed close by at an airport hotel.
The Wilderness crew arranged to pick us up the next morning. As soon as they pulled up in their shuttle, I knew we had made the right choice. The staff member who greeted us was cheerful and inviting and the service continued from there with the check in staff being super helpful and informative. The process was all pretty quick and they had a great little kids area for Ryder to relax in while we filled out all the paperwork and watched an easy video tutorial on all the ins and outs of the campervan.
Before we knew it we were pulling out of the base in our super fresh, roomy, pristinely clean and comfortable camper.
Just about everyone we chatted to about our journey said to us “Oh wow we have been talking about doing a trip like that” or “That’s the dream a campervan trip around NZ is totally on our bucket list”.
To sum it up, it was all we had hoped and dreamt of and much more. Breathtaking scenery, unbelievably friendly locals and some serious memory making for all of us! If I can take one thing from this trip and keep it in the front of my mind forever, it’s the beauty of how kids make friends, we had pulled into a free camping spot on the banks of the stunning lake Taupo.
It had been a long day in the van for us all, we nabbed one of the last good spots in the camp for the night and started to set up our picnic table and chairs and get dinner cooking, a kid rolls up on his push bike and eyes Ryder up (kid) “do you have a bike?” (Ryder) “Nah I’m just here for a week from Australia” (kid) “Ok cool, want to play?” Ryder “Muuuum can I go play with my new friend”...bless them and their innocent hearts, we could learn a lot from them!