How much will a vacation to New Zealand cost?
Traveling to different countries about the world can vary a lot. Here we will give you an idea of a holiday in New Zealand.
New Zealand is an averaged priced country to travel. Not as cheap as some Asian countries, but not as expensive as some other areas of the world. We will look at how long $2000USD will last you.
If you are in New Zealand for just an average priced, but exciting holiday your $2000usd will properly stretch around 15 days, this would let you stay in average accommodation and hire an average car.
Here is how the major cost break down.
Average priced Vacation Per Day in USD
Accommodation $35 (Motel/Hotel)
Car Hire $28 (Small/Medium)
Petrol $10
Food/Drink $38 (Cook and eat out)
Activities $21 (Bungy Jump etc)
Total $132 USD
You will not be Bungy Jumping everyday so this takes that into account but you may be Jet boating and doing other sight seeing trips.
You do have a cheaper way of seeing New Zealand. You can travel economically in New Zealand. Budget travellers can expect to get by on less than $40USD a day if camping or staying in hostels and self-catering. Motor camps and motels all have kitchens for guests' use. Staying in these also gives you the option of doing your own cooking. One of the main reasons people come to New Zealand is to participate in the activities the country is known for not see the insides of cars and hotels. Some great things in New Zealand cost nothing and include tramping, swimming and bird watching. But other enjoyable activities are expensive and they can end up being a major part of your travel budget.
These guides should give you an idea of what to budget for on your New Zealand trip. This is a guide only.
All prices are based on 21 February 2007. New Zealand AtoZ provides useful free New Zealand information and advice to travellers. Your complete guide to New Zealand.
If you are in New Zealand for just an average priced, but exciting holiday your $2000usd will properly stretch around 15 days, this would let you stay in average accommodation and hire an average car.
Here is how the major cost break down.
Average priced Vacation Per Day in USD
Accommodation $35 (Motel/Hotel)
Car Hire $28 (Small/Medium)
Petrol $10
Food/Drink $38 (Cook and eat out)
Activities $21 (Bungy Jump etc)
Total $132 USD
You will not be Bungy Jumping everyday so this takes that into account but you may be Jet boating and doing other sight seeing trips.
You do have a cheaper way of seeing New Zealand. You can travel economically in New Zealand. Budget travellers can expect to get by on less than $40USD a day if camping or staying in hostels and self-catering. Motor camps and motels all have kitchens for guests' use. Staying in these also gives you the option of doing your own cooking. One of the main reasons people come to New Zealand is to participate in the activities the country is known for not see the insides of cars and hotels. Some great things in New Zealand cost nothing and include tramping, swimming and bird watching. But other enjoyable activities are expensive and they can end up being a major part of your travel budget.
These guides should give you an idea of what to budget for on your New Zealand trip. This is a guide only.
All prices are based on 21 February 2007. New Zealand AtoZ provides useful free New Zealand information and advice to travellers. Your complete guide to New Zealand.
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