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Compare car rental prices from major suppliers in New Zealand with Road Genius. From small economy cars to large SUVs and minivans, you'll find vehicles at low prices. Pick up at Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown and other hubs, with options for one-way rentals and inter-island ferry travel. Plan popular drives like Auckland to Wellington or Christchurch to Queenstown and book early for summer to secure better availability.

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Location 👍 Pros 👎 Cons
Auckland Airport (AKL)
  • Major international gateway with extensive rental options
  • 24-hour service from most providers
  • On-site and nearby depots, shuttle service available
  • Risk of driving while jetlagged
  • Potential lines when multiple flights arrive
  • Higher rates due to airport surcharges
Christchurch Airport (CHC)
  • Main South Island entry point
  • Numerous rental companies on-site
  • Good vehicle availability
  • Airport surcharges
  • Possible lines during peak times
  • Winter delays possible
Queenstown Airport (ZQN)
  • Direct access to Southern Alps region
  • Convenient for ski trips
  • Scenic drive immediately upon leaving
  • Limited fleet size
  • Premium pricing
  • High demand in winter ski season
Wellington Ferry Terminals
  • Allows seamless inter-island travel
  • Offices near ferry terminals
  • Option to keep same vehicle across islands
  • Higher one-way fees if not returning
  • Need to book ferry crossings well in advance
  • Not all companies permit ferry crossings
Regional Airports
  • Less congested
  • Often closer to specific attractions
  • Quicker pick-up process
  • Limited selection
  • Restricted opening hours
  • Higher costs for one-way rentals

Inter-Island Options

  • Some companies allow you to take the vehicle on the ferry, which requires booking in advance.
  • You can also drop your car off before boarding and collect a new one on the other island.
  • One-way rentals are possible but may include substantial drop-off fees (NZ$200-500).

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in New Zealand?

On average, car rentals in New Zealand cost around NZD $103 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from NZD $16 per day.

How to save?
  • Compare pick-up locations. Airports like AKL and CHC have surcharges and ZQN can be pricey in ski season. Check nearby off-airport depots with shuttle service.

  • Time it to the season. For Dec–Feb and Queenstown’s winter ski rush, book 3–6 months ahead. In shoulder or off-peak, be flexible with dates and monitor prices.

  • Do the inter-island maths. Weigh taking the car on the Wellington–Picton ferry vs swapping cars vs one-way drops. Add up ferry vehicle fees (about NZ$140–260) and potential one-way fees between islands (NZ$200–500).

  • Go longer for better value. Weekly rates often beat daily, and longer rentals can reduce or waive one-way fees within the same island.

  • Right-size the car and extras. Choose the smallest class that fits your group and luggage. Only add snow chains in winter areas and extra drivers if you truly need them.

  • Mind local costs. Pay tolls online within 5 days. In Auckland and Wellington, parking can be NZ$3–6 per hour, so factor that into pick-up location and accommodation choices.

Parking Tips

Location Parking Details Cost Range (Approx.)
Major Cities (Auckland, Wellington)
  • Metered street parking with time limits
  • Parking buildings available
  • Strict enforcement of clearways
Varies by area and time
Regional Centers
  • Mix of metered and time-limited spots
  • Usually ample availability
  • Often free evenings and weekends
Varies
Small Towns
  • Usually free parking
  • May have time limits in main streets
  • Casual enforcement
Free or minimal charge
National Parks
  • Designated areas at trailheads
  • Some require permits (Great Walks)
  • Lock vehicles and hide valuables
Usually free
Tourist Hotspots
  • Can be limited in peak season
  • Some paid spots at popular sites
  • Early arrival recommended
Varies by location

Freedom Camping Rules:

  • Self-contained vehicles can stay in designated areas only
  • Heavy fines apply for illegal camping
  • Download the CamperMate app for legal sites
  • Some regions have stricter rules than others
Why rent a car in New Zealand

Get a car so you can easily:

  • Auckland to Bay of Islands – Twin Coast Discovery Highway

  • North Island circuit – Coromandel, Rotorua, Taupo, Wellington

  • Christchurch to Queenstown – Mackenzie Country, Lindis Pass

  • Queenstown to Milford Sound

  • Nelson to Abel Tasman – Abel Tasman National Park

  • Christchurch to Dunedin – Oamaru

FAQs

Can I use my foreign driver's license in New Zealand? Yes, you can use a valid overseas license for up to 12 months. If your license isn't in English, you must carry an International Driving Permit or an approved translation.

What side of the road do you drive on in New Zealand? You drive on the left side. You should take extra care when turning at intersections and on rural roads.

Are there any roads where rental cars are prohibited? Many rental agreements don't allow you to drive on unpaved roads and certain routes like Skippers Canyon Road near Queenstown, 90 Mile Beach in Northland and unimproved roads. You should always check your rental agreement.

How do the inter-island ferries work with rental cars? Some rental companies let you take their cars on the ferry between islands, but you must book this in advance. Other companies will ask you to drop your car off in Wellington and pick up a new one in Picton, or the other way around.

What happens if I encounter snow or ice while driving? If you're not comfortable driving in these conditions, you should wait until road crews clear the roads. You must always carry chains in mountain areas during winter and know how to put them on.

Is it possible to rent a car one-way within New Zealand? Yes, most companies offer one-way rentals. If you are only traveling on one island, the fees are often small or companies will waive them if you rent for longer. When you travel between islands, you can expect a large one-way fee.

How common are speed cameras and police enforcement? They are very common. Police use fixed and mobile speed cameras all over the country and they also regularly conduct random breath testing. Police strictly enforce speed limits.

What should I do if I break down in a remote area? You should call the roadside assistance number your rental company gave you. If you have no mobile phone coverage, stay in your car and wait for another vehicle to pass by. In an emergency, dial 111.