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How about renting a car in New Zealand? Is it good to rent a car in New Zealand?

People who like to travel yearn for people who drive RVs and think they are very chic. Will it be better to travel to New Zealand and rent a car? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.

How to rent a car in New Zealand? It is recommended to rent a car to shorten the time, otherwise it will be too tired.

South Island must drive and have scenery all the way, but rent an ordinary car and stay in a hotel at night; Driving an RV is not recommended. It's tiring to drive an RV alone, and it's hard to rest at night. It's good to experience the RV we rented once in a while. If you are in the North Island, you can rent a car and cross a long-distance bus, and do it slowly.

I think as long as I can eat outside, everything will be fine, otherwise I will be homesick.

However, two months seems to be a long time. I'm afraid it will be aesthetic fatigue after a long time.

RV, not as beautiful as expected.

I want to find a camp, but I dare not use the toilet, because I have to pour my own poop.

When we enter the camp, we must turn on the water and electricity. At that time, we didn't use the gas in the car to cook, because there was a kitchen in the camp, which was more spacious.

If you have four people, you will probably be given an RV for six people (because four people use fewer cars).

The road may be fine, but I don't know how your driving skills are when I enter the parking space in the camp, but I really can't handle it. You can ask the person next to you for help.

As for whether you are tired or not, as long as you dare to drive, it is not a problem to run less every day.

We went to Australia. Because it was winter, the camp was not booked in advance. We all ran for a while, and then found a place to live according to the time.

Not all RVs. No matter how big the RV is, there is not much privacy. In a small space, four people will snore and fart, and they can't stretch at will. I suggest you experience it for a week at most, and you can't stand it after a long time. As for whether driving an RV is tiring or not, in fact, driving an RV is the same as driving, and you don't have to pull it yourself. It's all burning oil. Reasonable arrangement of time will not be too tiring, but the rest mentioned earlier is not good and you may be tired.

If I were you, I would probably stay in one or two cities, such as Christchurch, Kaikula and Nelson, for a week each, and then transfer the rest of the time.