For a campervan holiday, Eli Orzessek has six top tips.
1 Choosing a campervan
Whether you're renting or buying, choose a campervan that's right for you— whether that's a standard van that's been kitted out with the basics, or a luxury vehicle with all the bells and whistles. Be sure it's something you'd feel confident driving— if you've only driven an automatic, now is not the time to start learning a manual.
2 Pack the essentials
It's best to bring your belongings in soft luggage, which can be stored more easily, taking up less space. While phones with GPS have brought us into the future of route-planning, it's a good idea to take a road atlas along as well— there are still plenty of areas in New Zealand with patchy or non existent mobile coverage and big pages are easier to read than a small screen. If you're renting, many campervans provide bedding, but depending on the season you're travelling, you may want to bring extra. In winter, a sleeping bag should provide the extra insulation you'll need.
3 Make a plan for your meals
You don't necessarily need to stick to it religiously, but it's best to make sure you have the supplies you'll need along the way, especially when you're far from the shops. Extra snacks are also a godsend. One thing you won't want to forget is a flashlight— whether it's for late-night bathroom breaks, or to investigate some rustling outside.