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INTERNAL FLIGHTS

the national company Air New Zealand it flies to almost every corner of the country, with the exception of the inhospitable southern tip of the Fiordland region. 

Scenic Flights 

They are very common in many parts of New Zealand. If you have the financial relief you need, don't miss the opportunity to land on an ice field near the top of Mount Cook, or fly over the Southern Alps and Milford Sound from Queenstown or Te Anau, on the South Island. , are carried out in light aircraft and cost from €100 to €800 per person. The price depends on the itinerary and the duration of the flight.

CAR RENTAL

As a green country, New Zealand has sacrificed as little of its scenery as possible to the wider tarmac of the highways. It has an acceptable and well-maintained simple road network. For those who arrive on time, the best way to explore the nation Kiwi is renting a car or a campervan, preferably 4WD, which gives you safer driving and allows you to explore dirt roads. New Zealand drivers respect the rules and speed limits in a way that is sometimes exasperating for those arriving from stops more relaxed with rules and regulations.

The lowest price you will find for car hire is around €15 per day, as a rule, for a Japanese used petrol car but in good condition, with insurance included, in low season and for periods of more than 15 days. The most famous company for practicing this type of prices is the A2B Rentals.  Several others are only slightly more expensive. 

Caravan rental equipped for sleeping and cooking on board starts at €30 per day, with insurance included. Approximately twice as much if they are 4WD. A jeep costs from €45 per day. You must add to these expenses the gasoline that costs around €1,40 per liter.

OTHER

As an alternative to car rental, sign up for the numerous tours offered by agencies and operators kiwis but remember that in terms of discovering the country, you lose out. It will only be able to stop where it is scheduled.