Food and wine

Drivers be careful, wine in moderation

Whether it be fruits, vegetables, meat or seafood, New Zealand's cuisine is distinguished by its fresh and quality products. The culinary specialties are greatly influenced by the country's cultural diversity. Discover New Zealand's traditional and modern cuisine with European, Polynesian and Asian influences, generally following the same trends as in Australia. Enjoy local products (cheese, oil, honey ...) from the "farmers markets" and the New Zealand wines. You can also enjoy a unique experience visiting a vineyard with one of our suppliers.

New Zealand's culinary habits are close to those in Australia, particularly the barbecue. In both countires the barbecue involves eating good meat in a friendly atmosphere with friends or neighbours. The Pavlova and Vegemite are two typical products of both countries. But New Zealand still has specialties and products of its own. Firstly, the seafood! The country is made up of two relatively narrow islands and is generally seafood oriented. The snapper, caught at sea, and the freshwater trout are alwys very good.

Each region of southern New Zealand also has its local beer, Speights being the most well known. Many products, specialities and cooking methods have been influenced by traditional Maori methods. Therefore we can find dried eel, kunamara which is a variety of sweet potato, paua shell and hangi, a Maori method of cooking involving making an oven from hot stones and steam.

New Zealand has quickly become an important and renowned wine country on the international stage. In your motorhome you can take the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, a circuit of 120 vineyards including Hawkes Bay, Marlborough and Gisborne known for their Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. In Otago you will discover the largest ​​Pinot Noir area. To the north lie the oldest vineyards, Kumen Valley, Matua Valley, Westbrook, Martha's Vineyard, Goldwater and Te Mata, the oldest vineyard. In the south you can find the newest, Cloudy Bay, Villa Maria's, Nelson, Waipara and Gibbston Valley. Visit the smaller vineyards for their good quality and exclusively local wines.

Enjoy a unique experience aboard our Maori models (Ultima, Platinum and Platinum Beach River). Imagine yourself waking up in the middle of a New Zealand vineyard amidst stunning scenery. Learn trade secrets combining traditional and new technologies producing quality wines. For more information about this option please contact us at CampingCar-Online.

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General Info

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Explore this safe country with beautiful scenery and very warm and friendly people who respect the nature around them

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The driving distances are reasonable with easy, beautiful routes; one quickly gets used to driving on the left. You will save money on expensive accomodation by camping.

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The ski slopes on the South Island guarentee great snow!

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Plan to travel in December, January or Febuary: book 6 - 9 months in advance

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Motorhome travel will allow you to access rafting spots, moutaineering spots and other extreme sports areas in complete freedom! The passage between the two islands by ferry is easy in a motorhome.