Travel New Zealand in a spacious Mercedes Sprinter style campervan designed for couples, friends or small families. With flexible sleeping layouts, practical onboard facilities and comfortable living space, our 3 berth campers are built for unforgettable NZ road trips.
Our 3 berth campervans are typically based on the Mercedes Sprinter Kea Nomad layout and are ideal for travellers wanting extra comfort and flexibility on the road. The spacious rear lounge converts into either two single beds or one large double bed, while the front dinette area converts into an additional single bed.
These campers are especially well suited to couples wanting more space, friends travelling together or two adults travelling with one child.
The thoughtful layout, practical kitchen facilities and smart storage make this one of the most popular campervan options for New Zealand road trips.
The spacious rear seating area with panorama view converts into either two single beds or one large double bed.
The front dinette area converts into a practical single bed for a third traveller.
Driver and passenger seats swivel to create additional dining and living space.
Pick up in one location, return in another location. We accomodate one-way hires between our two depots.
Start your New Zealand road trip from Auckland with flexible campervan hire and airport pickup options.
Explore the South Island with campervan rental Christchurch travellers trust for one way adventures and long term travel.
Everything you need for a comfortable and easy road trip.
Share the driving at no extra cost.
Communicate directly with us when you need help.
All of our campers are certified for freedom camping.
Go further, stay longer at no extra cost.
Yes, we have depots in both Auckland and Christchurch and offer one way hires between those two locations. We may also consider accommodating One Way Hires to/from Queenstown, Wellington or Nelson if it fits into our booking calendar.
Absolutely. All of our campers are certified to be self contained and therefore allow you to freedom camp.
There is no limit on how many days you can freedom camp. As the campervans charge their battery during the day, you will have power permanently. You will need to empty the grey water and toilet every couple of days and top up the fresh water as well as the gas. We also do request that you plug into power at least once a week to fully charge the battery to ensure that the battery health is maintained.
New Zealand has public dumping stations all over the country. These are free and open 24/7. The free Campermate App shows you the locations of dumping stations. Dumping Stations usually have fresh water as well, but note that most of the time this is not suitable for drinking and should only be used for washing.
That absolutely depends on the campervan, the number of people travelling with you and your habits. With 4 people showering and doing the dishes twice a day, and using the toilet, the water and toilet lasts about 2 days. With 2 people and only mini showers you might be able to stretch the water to 4 days.
The gas lasts usually for at least a week if you are heating a lot, much longer if you don’t use much heating.
The free Campermate App has a range of Freedom Camping Sites. You can also search on Google Maps by zooming in on the area that you are looking and type in “freedom camping”. This will often bring up additional freedom camping spots.
No, all of our campervans come equipped with a power lead that let’s you plug in at a campsite.
While freedom camping you can use all of the appliances, USB ports and any 12v equipment. The 240v power points only work when connected to power at a campsite.
All of our campervans have an outdoor table and camping chairs.
No, however we do require a valid credit or debit card to be securely held on file for the duration of your rental in case any damage occurs.
Rental charges for rental campervans & motorhomes are calculated per calendar day, regardless of the actual pick-up time.
Our prices include:
No, the campervans do not have Wifi, however we offer the Wifi as an add on with unlimited data for $10/ day.
Get unlimited wireless internet on the road with an onboard router. Wifi is a better solution than a mobile data plan for most users because
All listed drivers must be at least 25 years old and have had a valid full license for at least 12 months. Your driver’s license must allow vehicles up to a GVM of 3.5t. You will be asked to present you driver’s license at vehicle collection.
If your overseas driver license or permit isn’t in English, you must provide an accurate English translation when you are driving. The translation must be provided by:
Yes, the minimum hire period is depending on the season. We sometimes may be able to accommodate shorter rentals if they fall between existing bookings.
New Zealand law stipulates that all children under seven years of age must use an approved child restraint appropriate for their age and size.
We have child seats and booster seats available.
Don’t worry, we have very comprehensive training videos that make you a Campervan Pro in no time. They cover everything from using the fridge, heating, emptying the grey water, using the cassette etc. Check them out here: Training Videos
If you have NOT selected the “Quick Drop Off” Option, we expect the following has been done before returning the camper:
Should you have selected the “Quick Drop Off” Option, we expect the following has been done before returning the camper:
Yes, you are welcome to leave your car at our storage facility for $10 a day.
We do not offer delivery of the campervans to the airport as it is very hard to do the training and handover there. The easiest way to get to our Auckland or Christchurch branch is to take an Uber from the airport or hotel.
Yes, you will have roadside assistance through AA.
If the Campervan breaks down, or has a mechanical problem that cannot be mobilised at scene, the AA will tow the campervan to the nearest place of safety or repair, where arrangements for its repair can be made or where it can be safely stored. Breakdown service does not cover any breakdown cost due to incorrect fuel, lost keys or if you have locked yourself out of the vehicle.
Yes, all raised beds have a safety net to prevent your little ones falling out.
Anyone using New Zealand’s roads contributes towards their upkeep. Most road users pay levies when they buy fuel. Others, such as drivers of light diesel vehicles and heavy vehicles like trucks, pay through road user charges (RUC). Road User Charges will be calculated based on the kilometers that you have travelled. During the handover we take note of the odometer at the start of your trip and then calculate the distance travelled when you return the campervan. Road User Charges are charged at $9/100km travelled and can be paid in cash or via credit card at the end of your trip.
Send us an enquiry and our team will help you to find the right vehicle for your NZ road trip.