Mietwagenrundreise "Neuseelands Südinsel"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Neuseelands Südinsel"

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Created: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Ref ID: 1452794
price per person From
3.351 €
Based on 2 adults
6.702 €
Total Price
Created: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Destinations: Christchurch, Akaroa, Christchurch, Hanmer Springs, Nelson, Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson, Hokitika, Fox Glacier, Wanaka, Queenstown, Te Anau, Invercargill, Dunedin, Lake Tekapo, Christchurch

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01 Apr
Transport from Frankfurt Main to Christchurch
Departure
Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand Air New Zealand
21:40 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
10:30 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
+2 days 25h 50m 1 PC 1 Stop Fare: ECONOMY
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 3325
21:40 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
16:05 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Transport:  NZ3325 Operated by:  Singapore Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
3h 45m - Connection in Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
Change from terminal 0 to 3
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 3297
19:50 - Singapore, Changi Intl (SIN)
10:30 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
Transport:  NZ3297 Operated by:  Singapore Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
03 Apr
Car rental
Nissan March
Autos Union
A/C 5 doors 5 people
Nissan March (MDARA)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Automatic transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
General payment terms
The following deposit will be debited at the start of the rental: A (MDAR), B (EDMR), BA (EDAR), BB (EXAR), CA (CDAR), MDAR, EDMR, EDAR, EXAR, CDAR, 2000.00 EUR
C (CDAH), D (IDAH), E1 (SDAH), CDAH, IDAH, SDAH, 2500.00 EUR
F1D (IFAV), J (IFAR), J1 (SFBR), M (SVAR), IFAV, IFAR, SFBR, SVAR, 3000.00 EUR
J2 (FFAR), M1 (PVAR), FFAR, PVAR, 3500.00 EUR
Form of payment accepted: American Express credit card, Mastercard credit card, Visa credit card Form of payment NOT accepted: Cheques, Cash, Diners Club credit card, Prepaid cards, Debit cards, Credit and Debit cards for electronic use only, Maestro, Cards not issued by a bank, Virtual cards, Visa electronPlease note, that payments with credit card may require the PIN of the credit card.
2.000,00 €
Theft protection
2.000,00 €
Collision damage waiver
2.000,00 €
Pickup

Christchurch Airport - Telephone: 0800 22776468

Christchurch Airport, Airpark Canterbury, 264 Russley Road, Avonhead, Christchurch

Opening hours: 08:00 - 17:00

After you have collected your luggage, please head over to Door 9. Please pick up the Airpark Canterbury freephone by Door 9 and Dial M2(Parking Island) to notify you are ready to be picked up. Head outside Door 9 for Shuttle Collection and make your way to bus station (outside door 9 > walk straight for 30 meters > bus station area on the left side). Please look out for a marked 'Airpark Canterbury' Shuttle Van. Shuttle to our office 6 minutes. Please email us 24 hours prior to your arrival on 'accounts@autounion.co.nz' to do the online check in if you are arriving between 17.01-07.59 Local Tax Free Phone: 0800 22776468 `
Dropoff

Christchurch Airport - Telephone 0800 22776468

Christchurch Airport, Airpark Canterbury, 264 Russley Road, Avonhead, Christchurch

Opening hours: 08:00 - 17:00

After you have collected your luggage, please head over to Door 9. Please pick up the Airpark Canterbury freephone by Door 9 and Dial M2(Parking Island) to notify you are ready to be picked up. Head outside Door 9 for Shuttle Collection and make your way to bus station (outside door 9 > walk straight for 30 meters > bus station area on the left side). Please look out for a marked 'Airpark Canterbury' Shuttle Van. Shuttle to our office 6 minutes. Please email us 24 hours prior to your arrival on 'accounts@autounion.co.nz' to do the online check in if you are arriving between 17.01-07.59 Local Tax Free Phone: 0800 22776468 `
03 Apr
1. Christchurch
Stay
About the destination: "Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Christchurch Cathedral built between 1864 and 1904 in Cathedral Square and its replacement ""Cardboard Cathedral"", at 234 Hereford Street, an easy walk North West of its beloved forebear • Arts Centre. Gothic Revival stonework of former University campus. However, the beauty and historical significance of these building can still be appreciated by viewing them from surrounding streets such as Worcester Boulevard and Hereford Street and the excellent Canterbury Cheesemongers still operates from a modern building within its precincts. • Botanic Gardens. • Canterbury Museum. Maori and natural history sections, Antarctic exploration display, and visiting exhibitions. • Ferrymead Heritage Park. A recreated Edwardian township and museum with horse and carriage, tram and train rides. Due to the voluntary nature of the historical societies managing Ferrymead, not all attractions may be running at all times. • International Antarctic Centre. A world-class Antarctic experience with simulated polar weather, Hagglund All-Terrain Vehicle ride, penguins, extensive exhibits about Antarctic science missions, cafe and gift shop. • Orana Wildlife Park. New Zealand's largest wildlife sanctuary and conservation project featuring endangered animals from around the world. The park's design minimises fences and cages in favor of natural boundaries and habitats. • Willowbank Wildlife Reserve • Yaldhurst Museum. Mostly interesting for its collection of over 150 classic and vintage vehicles. • Riccarton Bush. The last remaining forest remnant on the Canterbury plains is in Christchurch city. If your time is limited in NZ, this is a great way to experience an example of the country's native forests. • Earthquake Tourism Tours of affected sites both inside and outside the ""red zone"" are available. Visitors can also make their own way to sites of particular significance such as Christchurch Cathedral; the Catholic Basilica and the construction site of the Cardboard Cathedral."
More info
05 Apr
Car journey 81 Kilometers - 1h 34m
Christchurch
Akaroa
05 Apr
2. Akaroa
Stop
About the destination: Akaroa is a small town on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The name Akaroa is Kāi Tahu Māori for "Long Harbour", which would be spelled "Whangaroa" in standard Māori.
More info
05 Apr
Car journey 80 Kilometers - 1h 30m
Akaroa
Christchurch
05 Apr
3. Christchurch
Stay
About the destination: "Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Christchurch Cathedral built between 1864 and 1904 in Cathedral Square and its replacement ""Cardboard Cathedral"", at 234 Hereford Street, an easy walk North West of its beloved forebear • Arts Centre. Gothic Revival stonework of former University campus. However, the beauty and historical significance of these building can still be appreciated by viewing them from surrounding streets such as Worcester Boulevard and Hereford Street and the excellent Canterbury Cheesemongers still operates from a modern building within its precincts. • Botanic Gardens. • Canterbury Museum. Maori and natural history sections, Antarctic exploration display, and visiting exhibitions. • Ferrymead Heritage Park. A recreated Edwardian township and museum with horse and carriage, tram and train rides. Due to the voluntary nature of the historical societies managing Ferrymead, not all attractions may be running at all times. • International Antarctic Centre. A world-class Antarctic experience with simulated polar weather, Hagglund All-Terrain Vehicle ride, penguins, extensive exhibits about Antarctic science missions, cafe and gift shop. • Orana Wildlife Park. New Zealand's largest wildlife sanctuary and conservation project featuring endangered animals from around the world. The park's design minimises fences and cages in favor of natural boundaries and habitats. • Willowbank Wildlife Reserve • Yaldhurst Museum. Mostly interesting for its collection of over 150 classic and vintage vehicles. • Riccarton Bush. The last remaining forest remnant on the Canterbury plains is in Christchurch city. If your time is limited in NZ, this is a great way to experience an example of the country's native forests. • Earthquake Tourism Tours of affected sites both inside and outside the ""red zone"" are available. Visitors can also make their own way to sites of particular significance such as Christchurch Cathedral; the Catholic Basilica and the construction site of the Cardboard Cathedral."
More info
06 Apr
Car journey 133 Kilometers - 1h 43m
Christchurch
Hanmer Springs
06 Apr
4. Hanmer Springs
Stop
About the destination: Surrounded by mountains and forests with crisp alpine air and award winning natural thermal pools, the village of Hanmer Springs is a simply magical place. With vibrant boutique shopping, an exciting array of adventure activities (from fishing and hunting to jetboating and bungy jumping!), world class cafes and restaurants and family friendly farm parks and golf among what's on offer, there is literally something to entertain everyone here. Available activities include, among others: Hot springs Walking trails Mountain biking Quad biking Winter sports
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06 Apr
Car journey 300 Kilometers - 4h 2m
Hanmer Springs
Nelson
06 Apr
5. Nelson
Stay
About the destination: "Nelson is a city on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay, and is the economic and cultural centre of the Nelson region. Nelson city is bordered to the west and south-west by the Tasman District Council and the north-east, east and south-east by the Marlborough District Council. The city does not include Richmond, the region's second-largest settlement. Nelson is well known for its thriving local arts and crafts scene, Each year, the city hosts events popular with locals and tourists alike, such as the Nelson Arts Festival. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Cumulus Paraglidin. • Nelson Wineries. • Nelson Walkways. • Nelson Market. • Abel Tasman National Park. • Creative Tourism workshops. • Skydive Abel Tasman. • Queens Gardens."
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07 Apr
Car journey 79 Kilometers - 2h 10m
Nelson
Abel Tasman National Park
07 Apr
6. Abel Tasman National Park
Stop
About the destination: The Abel Tasman National Park is an easily-accessible coastal paradise. You can choose to explore the park from land, on the water, or in the air, with tour operators aplenty offering cruises, water taxi services, kayaking options, heli-tours and sailing catamarans. Whilst summer is a popular time to visit, locals believe that the shoulder seasons are actually the best time to explore the park, as crisp mornings, calm waters and quiet beaches allow you to truly enjoy the peace and serenity. Here, inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between trees and tide line. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest.
More info
07 Apr
Car journey 79 Kilometers - 2h 34m
Abel Tasman National Park
Nelson
07 Apr
7. Nelson
Stay
About the destination: "Nelson is a city on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay, and is the economic and cultural centre of the Nelson region. Nelson city is bordered to the west and south-west by the Tasman District Council and the north-east, east and south-east by the Marlborough District Council. The city does not include Richmond, the region's second-largest settlement. Nelson is well known for its thriving local arts and crafts scene, Each year, the city hosts events popular with locals and tourists alike, such as the Nelson Arts Festival. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Cumulus Paraglidin. • Nelson Wineries. • Nelson Walkways. • Nelson Market. • Abel Tasman National Park. • Creative Tourism workshops. • Skydive Abel Tasman. • Queens Gardens."
More info
08 Apr
Car journey 326 Kilometers - 4h 31m
Nelson
Hokitika
08 Apr
8. Hokitika
Stop
About the destination: This sweet seaside town has a glint in its eye: indigenous pounamu (greenstone), carved and buffed to a shine by a thriving community of local artists. Shopping for greenstone, glassware, textiles and other home-grown crafts inspires droves of visitors to dawdle along Hokitika's streets, which are dotted with grand buildings from its 1860s gold-rush days. Radiant sunsets and a glowworm dell add extra sparkle to this coastal idyll, though many visitors prefer to work up a sweat: Hokitika accesses the West Coast Wilderness Trail as well as view-laden tramps at Lakes Kaniere and Mahinapua.
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08 Apr
Car journey 164 Kilometers - 2h 49m
Hokitika
Fox Glacier
08 Apr
9. Fox Glacier
Stay
About the destination: Fox Glacier is a small town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Bruce Bay is 46 km (29 mi) to the south-west of the township, and Franz Josef is 23 km (14 mi) north-east. State Highway 6 runs through the town. The township is 6 km (3.7 mi) from the eponymous Fox Glacier, and a similar distance from Lake Matheson. The population was 306 in the 2013 census, a decrease of 69 from 2006. Fox Glacier is primarily a service centre for tourists, although it also services the local farming community. The town is served by the Fox Glacier Aerodrome.
More info
09 Apr
Car journey 270 Kilometers - 3h 59m
Fox Glacier
Wanaka
09 Apr
10. Wanaka
Stop
About the destination: Located in the stunning alps of the South Island in New Zealand, visitors from around the world are drawn to the Wanaka region by its outstanding natural beauty. Wanaka’s lakes and mountains and proximity to Mt Aspiring National Park, makes it the ultimate base for outdoor activities. But it’s not just the outdoor enthusiasts who have plenty to do, stroll the streets and be inspired by galleries, stylish shops and be spoilt for choice with a great selection of cool cafes and restaurants.
More info
09 Apr
Car journey 68 Kilometers - 1h 6m
Wanaka
Queenstown
09 Apr
11. Queenstown
Stay
About the destination: Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It is built around an inlet called Queenstown Bay on Lake Wakatipu, a long thin Z-shaped lake formed by glacial processes, and has spectacular views of nearby mountains such as The Remarkables, Cecil Peak, Walter Peak and just above the town; Ben Lomond and Queenstown Hill. One of the best views is from the top of Bob's Peak reached by the Skyline Gondola. Breathtaking views of Coronet Peak, The Remarkables mountain range and across Lake Wakatipu to Cecil and Walter Peaks.
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11 Apr
Car journey 171 Kilometers - 2h 3m
Queenstown
Te Anau
11 Apr
12. Te Anau
Stop
About the destination: Te Anau is a town in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island and within New Zealand second only to Lake Taupo. The 2013 census recorded the town's population as 1,911. The town has a wide range of accommodation, with over 4,000 beds available in summer Tourism and farming are the predominant economic activities in the area. Lying as it does at the borders of Fiordland National Park, it is the gateway to a wilderness area famed for tramping and spectacular scenery. Many tourists come to Te Anau to visit the famous nearby fiords Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. The town is also used as a base for those undertaking the Milford Track and the Kepler Track, the latter being a 4-day loop from Te Anau. Visitors to the area also partake in activities such as kayaking, cycling, jet boat riding, fishing and hunting, farm tours and seaplane/helicopter sightseeing. In 2014, readers of New Zealand's Wilderness magazine voted Te Anau as the best location in New Zealand for tramping (hiking) opportunities. Rising on the west side of Lake Te Anau, the Kepler and Murchison mountain ranges are evident from most of Te Anau. Many species of bird life are also found locally, notably the endangered Takahe which can be found at the Fiordland Wildlife Park. The Department of Conservation office in Te Anau is active in protecting endangered native birds Te Anau hosts the Kepler Challenge in early December each year. Te Anau is connected by highway with Invercargill to the southeast, Queenstown to the northeast, Gore to the east, and Manapouri to the south. It is at the beginning of the Milford Road, the section of State Highway 94 that leads to Milford Sound, which lies 120 kilometres to the north. A local attraction is the Te Ana-au Caves across Lake Te Anau from the town. The caves include an underground glowworm grotto, which can be viewed from a punt during daily guided tours. Te Anau has two schools; Fiordland College and Te Anau Primary school.
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11 Apr
Car journey 157 Kilometers - 1h 52m
Te Anau
Invercargill
11 Apr
13. Invercargill
Stay
About the destination: "Invercargill is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region. It sits amid rich farmland that is bordered by large areas of conservation land and marine reserves, including Fiordland National Park covering the south-west corner of the South Island, and the Catlins coastal region. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Esk Street. • Wachner Place is a civic open area that captures the sunshine nicely and has become a place to sit and people watch. • Bank Corner. These three bank buildings no longer house the banks they were built for but it is worth admiring. • Southland Fire Service Museum. • Queen’s Park is on the northern edge of the central business district. • Southland Museum and Art Gallery. "
More info
13 Apr
Car journey 206 Kilometers - 2h 40m
Invercargill
Dunedin
13 Apr
14. Dunedin
Stay
About the destination: Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago Region. Dunedin is still considered to be one of the four main cities of New Zealand for historic, cultural and geographic reasons. Dunedin was designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Literature. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS - Cadbury World, 280 Cumberland St. Take a guided tour of the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, a factory that accounts for more that 75% of New Zealand's chocolate production. - Speights Brewery. - Fortune Theatre. - The Octagon. - The Organ Pipes. - The Victorian architecture especially the Old Railway Station a couple of blocks from the city centre. - Otago University. - The Royal Albatross Colony.
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14 Apr
Car journey 289 Kilometers - 3h 48m
Dunedin
Lake Tekapo
14 Apr
15. Lake Tekapo
Stay
About the destination: In the centre of the South Island of New Zealand lies Lake Tekapo, a ski resort in winter and aquatic playground in summer. Lake Tekapo sits at the edge of its 20 kilometer glacial lake namesake, completely surrounded by mountains, including New Zealand’s impressive Southern Alps. The landscape is outstanding, sculpted by successive Ice Age glaciers, the remnants of which continue to discharge fine ‘rock flour’, giving the lake its intense turquoise hue. The sky is huge and of extraordinary clarity, making Lake Tekapo one of the world’s best locations to probe the heavens from its observatories atop Mt John. The unforgettable night sky reveals why Lake Tekapo has a reputation for clear, clean air.
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15 Apr
Car journey 229 Kilometers - 2h 52m
Lake Tekapo
Christchurch
15 Apr
16. Christchurch
Stay
About the destination: "Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Christchurch Cathedral built between 1864 and 1904 in Cathedral Square and its replacement ""Cardboard Cathedral"", at 234 Hereford Street, an easy walk North West of its beloved forebear • Arts Centre. Gothic Revival stonework of former University campus. However, the beauty and historical significance of these building can still be appreciated by viewing them from surrounding streets such as Worcester Boulevard and Hereford Street and the excellent Canterbury Cheesemongers still operates from a modern building within its precincts. • Botanic Gardens. • Canterbury Museum. Maori and natural history sections, Antarctic exploration display, and visiting exhibitions. • Ferrymead Heritage Park. A recreated Edwardian township and museum with horse and carriage, tram and train rides. Due to the voluntary nature of the historical societies managing Ferrymead, not all attractions may be running at all times. • International Antarctic Centre. A world-class Antarctic experience with simulated polar weather, Hagglund All-Terrain Vehicle ride, penguins, extensive exhibits about Antarctic science missions, cafe and gift shop. • Orana Wildlife Park. New Zealand's largest wildlife sanctuary and conservation project featuring endangered animals from around the world. The park's design minimises fences and cages in favor of natural boundaries and habitats. • Willowbank Wildlife Reserve • Yaldhurst Museum. Mostly interesting for its collection of over 150 classic and vintage vehicles. • Riccarton Bush. The last remaining forest remnant on the Canterbury plains is in Christchurch city. If your time is limited in NZ, this is a great way to experience an example of the country's native forests. • Earthquake Tourism Tours of affected sites both inside and outside the ""red zone"" are available. Visitors can also make their own way to sites of particular significance such as Christchurch Cathedral; the Catholic Basilica and the construction site of the Cardboard Cathedral."
More info
16 Apr
Transport from Christchurch to Frankfurt Main
Return
Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand Air New Zealand
17:00 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
10:25 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
+1 day 27h 25m 1 PC 2 Stops Fare: ECONOMY
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 578
17:00 - Christchurch, Christchurch Intl (CHC)
18:25 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
Transport:  NZ578
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
1h 20m - Connection in Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
Change from terminal D to I
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 8
19:45 - Auckland, Auckland Intl (AKL)
12:50 - San Francisco, San Francisco Intl (SFO)
Transport:  NZ8
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
1h 50m - Connection in San Francisco, San Francisco Intl (SFO)
NZ
NZ Air New Zealand - NZ 4221
14:40 - San Francisco, San Francisco Intl (SFO)
10:25 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  NZ4221 Operated by:  Lufthansa
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
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