Enjoy a Solo Road Trip Through New Zealand with Hertz

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by Hertz NZ - 11 November 2016

Home to nature’s best marvels and a paradise for all those who love an adrenaline rush, New Zealand is a must-visit for every travel enthusiast. And if there is a desire to explore the country solo, well, it is 100% worth the effort and safe, too. Read on to find out more.

 

Perfect Destinations For the Solo Traveller

 

Start off with a visit to Auckland’s volcanic craters and its magnificent harbour. If you are travelling during the summer, you can witness the city’s waterfronts turn on their best with live music and outdoor movies. Take the ferry to Waiheke Island or simply explore the highlights of the city. For food buffs, the fish market in Jellicoe Avenue with its rain gardens is a must-experience. If you are looking for the perfect fine dining restaurant with a view of the city , then the Sky Tower is the right choice.

 

With a car rental in Auckland, you can head towards the northern part of the city for a picturesque one-hour drive to Goat Island and Mount Eden. Goat Island is the country’s first marine reserve and is ideal to experience the mesmerizing underwater life with snorkelling. Continue into the Bay of Islands where you can hire a house boat and enjoy some interesting activities, like dolphin watching and fishing on board.

 

On the southern side of Auckland, places like Waitomo Glow-worm Caves, Rotorua and Coromandel Peninsula are perfect for nature lovers. And for adrenaline junkies, there is mountain biking around Hastings and skydiving over Lake Taupo.

 

Useful Tips For Travelling Solo

 

As a solo traveller, it is always a good idea to have sufficient information about the country you are visiting and its diverse culture. Here are some useful tips which you can use while travelling through New Zealand: 

 

·  New Zealand is generally a safe place to travel. But, it is recommended to avoid remote areas and deserted walking tracks, especially when alone.

·  While driving, always lock up your car and trust your instincts before you decide to give someone a lift.

·  At any point, when you are sceptical about your directions, ask for help. Alternatively pull up at one of the public libraries or fast-food joints to use the internet for free (all public libraries have free internet in New Zealand).

·  Pre-book vehicles while transferring between islands and avoid hitchhiking in any part of the island.

·  Finally, carry a map with you always and keep all valuable belongings safely.