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Australasia Fly Drives

The Australasian region is a treasure trove of stunning scenery, lively urban centers, and deep-rooted cultural traditions, making it perfect for fly-drive journeys. Whether you're exploring the dramatic fjords of the South Island or the geothermal marvels of the North Island, New Zealand promises a wide range of adventures for all kinds of travellers.

Best Regions to Visit in Australasia

Auckland

Known as the "City of Sails," Auckland boasts beautiful harbors, vibrant cultural scenes, and world-class dining. It's the perfect starting point for your North Island adventure.

Rotorua

Famous for its geothermal activity, Rotorua offers bubbling mud pools, geysers, and hot springs. It's also a hub for Maori culture, with traditional performances and authentic experiences.

Wellington

The capital city, Wellington, is known for its creative arts scene, excellent museums, and stunning harbor views. It's a great place to explore before heading to the South Island.

Queenstown

Renowned as the adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown offers thrilling activities like bungee jumping, skydiving, and jet boating. It's also surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery.

National Parks

Abel Tasman National Park: A coastal paradise in New Zealand known for its golden beaches, lush forests, and scenic hiking trails.

Mount Cook National Park: A stunning alpine region in New Zealand, home to the country's highest peak and spectacular glaciers.

Christchurch

Known as the "Garden City," Christchurch is a gateway to the South Island's natural wonders. Explore its beautiful parks, innovative architecture, and nearby alpine landscapes.

Bay of Islands

Located in the North Island, the Bay of Islands is a stunning coastal region with over 140 subtropical islands. It's perfect for sailing, fishing, and exploring historic sites.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit varies by region, but here’s a general guide:

Summer (December to February): Ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits, with warm weather and long days.

Autumn (March to May): Great for exploring the wine regions and enjoying mild temperatures with fewer crowds.

Winter (June to August): Perfect for skiing and snowboarding in the South Island, with cooler temperatures and stunning alpine scenery.

Spring (September to November): A beautiful time to visit gardens and see blooming landscapes, with mild weather and fewer tourists.

Australia's diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage make it a destination worth exploring year-round, offering something special in every season.

Destinations to explore

Australasia offers incredible fly-drive adventures, allowing you to explore diverse landscapes from stunning beaches to lush forests.

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Your Australasia Questions Answered

Find out more about visiting Australasia with the answers to these frequently asked questions.


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The best time to visit Australasia is during the spring and autumn months (September to November and March to May), when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer (December to February) is perfect for beach destinations and outdoor activities, though it can get hot in some areas, especially in Australia’s inland regions.

Locals are known for being friendly and informal, but it's still important to show respect in social situations. Tip modestly in restaurants, and be mindful of local customs, such as respecting Indigenous heritage.

A trip of at least 2–3 weeks is ideal. This allows you to explore major cities, natural wonders, and some remote regions.

Australasia offers a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant city life. From the Great Barrier Reef and the outback in Australia to New Zealand’s stunning mountains and lakes, the region is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture enthusiasts alike.

Both Australia and New Zealand are generally safe for travellers, but basic safety precautions are still important. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in cities. If exploring nature, always follow trail markers and be mindful of wildlife and weather conditions.

Yes, both Australia and New Zealand are excellent destinations for first-time and solo travellers. They offer well-developed infrastructure, safe environments, and plenty of activities to explore. Solo travellers can take part in our group tours, a great way to meet likeminded travellers.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) is used in both Australia and its territories. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are commonly accepted in most businesses. It's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases in remote areas, but digital payments are also widely used.

In Australasia, English is the primary language spoken in both Australia and New Zealand. In some areas of Australia, you may also hear Indigenous languages or regional dialects, but English is widely understood.

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