Mt. Isthmus Hike at Sunrise
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My Epic New Zealand South Island Road Trip

Do you have 3-4 Weeks for a new zealand south island road trip? buckle up and enjoy the views!

I spent four weeks on a New Zealand South Island Road Trip. No time limit. No itinerary. Just a solo backpacker, with his pack, camera, and a tiny white Toyota Yaris rental car.

My New Zealand Roadtrip Divided into Three Loops

My journey was a little bizarre; half-way through my island expedition the country locked-down due to Covid-19. During this time, I spent two months working on a vineyard. Afterwards, I hit the road again to check out the spots I had missed pre lock-down. After four weeks of exploring, I honestly feel like I might know New Zealand’s South Island better than most locals. My three-loop journey went something like this:

Loop I: Queenstown –> Wanaka –> Lake Tekapo –> Franz Joseph –> Arthur’s Pass –> Christchurch –> Queenstown

Loop II: Queenstown –> Glenorchy –> Te Anau –> Surat Bay –> Nugget Point –> Dunedin –> Oamaru –> Mt. Aoki/Mt. Cook –> Waipara

Loop III: Waipara –> Kaikoura –> Blenheim –> Queen Charlotte Track –> Nelson –> Abel Tasman Track –> Golden Bay –> Westport –> Karamea –> Punakaiki –> Nelson Airport

you are missing out if you don’t do these 10 things on new zealand’s south island:

#1 – Just drive. Take a long and scenic road-trip and pull-over often to enjoy the views

My top three stretches of road on my New Zealand South Island road trip were as follows:

Views on the road trip to Glenorchy during my New Zealand South Island Road Trip
The winding road that borders Lake Watakipu and leads to Glenorchy.
Views from Puketari lookout on my New Zealand South Island Road Trip
The coastal road from Nugget Point to Dunedin. Pictured above is the view from the Puketeraki Lookout.
Views from Route 6 near Punakaik, south of Westport, New Zealand
Route 6 near Punakaiki, south of Westport.

#2 – Hike Mt. Isthmus Peak Track. This may be the best 16 kilometer (10 mile) hike in the world

World-Class Hike in New Zealand - Mt. Isthmus Peak

#3 – Hike Roy’s Peak Track. This treasure is a New Zealand right of passage. If you didn’t hike it did you really go to New Zealand?

Roy's Peak Hike at Sunset

#4 – Visit Wharariki Beach. This out of the way beach, located at the tippy-top of New Zealand’s South Island is worth the trip, and will take your breath away

Wharariki Beach Sunset Views Captured During my New Zealand South Island Road Trip

Itinerary: If you are a backpacker, Stay over at Hack’n Stay for the evening. I enjoyed a tasty dinner and jalapeno-infused cider at the Mussel Inn. I highly recommend visiting Wharariki beach at low-tide & sunset, if the stars align with your timing.

#5 – Stargaze at Lake Tekapo. Lake Tekapo is a recognized as one of the best places in the world for stargazing

Dark Sky Reserve at Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

If you can time it correctly, especially if it is a new moon, sign up for a night-time stargazing experience at the Dark Sky Project.

#6 – Explore the Milford Sound. Yep, it’s touristy, but it’s still epic

Massive Waterfalls of Milford Sound in New Zealand's South Island

Itinerary: Spend a night or two in the cute town of Te Anau, rather than taking the bus from Queenstown. If you are a backpacker, I recommend staying at the Barnyard Backpackers Te Anau one of my favorite hostels in the world. Book a ferry tour and hike with Trips and Tramps to explore the Milford Sound. (Spoiler: it’s really a fjord). Hit up Redcliff Cafe for a delicious dinner, you will have to make reservations in advance as this is a very popular spot.

#7 – Tramp (“hike”), for at least a couple of days, on one of New Zealand’s Great Walks

Bark Bay Hut Sunrise View on Abel Tasman Coastal Track
Sunrise view from Bark Bay Hut on the Abel Tasman Coastal Track

New Zealand has ten hikes that are collectively call the Great Walks, seven of which are located on the South Island. I spent a couple of days walking along the Abel Tasman Coastal Track and I certainly don’t regret my choice. On my journey I heard rave reviews regarding Heaphy Track, Kepler Track, and Routeburn Track.

#8 – Hike Mt. Aoki/Mt. Cook and sleep over at Mueller Hut

Photogenic Kea on Mt. Cook Hike in New Zealand
A photogenic endangered Kea I spotted with the peaks of Aoraki/Mt. Cook in the background

Did you know that Sir Edmund Hillary, one of the first two men to successfully summit Mt. Everest is a New Zealander? Prior to climbing Mt. Everest, Hillary ascended Aoraki/Mt. Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand. One of my favorite adventures was hiking up Mt. Aoki/Mt. Cook and then spending the evening. Make sure you reserve your spot, because the 28-bunk Mueller Hut fills up quickly!

#9 – Go Winetasting!

Wine Tasting at Rippon Vineyard during my New Zealand South Island Road Trip
Rippon Winery in Wanaka, New Zealand

New Zealand is recognized for its cabernet sauvignon varietal, but it’s other wines are under-rated. I really enjoyed my wine tasting visit at Rippon Winery in Wanaka, and I stopped by a few cellar doors in Waipara. For those amateur somms out there, I recommend visiting Blenheim, New Zealand’s wine capital.

#10 – Fill up on some New Zealand meat pies

Shout out to my New Zealand friend, Liam, who recommended Farlie Bakehouse. Best meat pies in the South Pacific in my humble opinion.


Photo Dump and Details from NEW ZEALAND SOuTH Island roadtrip

Wharariki Beach (3)
While exploring the Golden Bay of the south island, I stayed at the Hack'n Stay Horse Farm. Huge shout out to Hack'n Stay, one of my favorite backbackper spots of all time. Cozy cabin, homemade bread, and wonderful owner and staff! You won't find the gem in HostelWorld -->

https://www.hackfarm.co.nz/
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