New Zealand has a reputation for being expensive — and it's partly deserved. But with the right strategies, you can see the best of the country without burning through your savings. This guide covers exactly how much things cost, where to save, where to splurge, and the budget traps that catch most visitors. See our trip cost calculator for a personalised estimate, and make sure you have travel insurance — medical costs without it can bankrupt a trip.

NZ Budget at a Glance (per person/day)
Backpacker$80–$120 NZD/day
Mid-Range$180–$280 NZD/day
Comfortable$300–$500+ NZD/day
Car HireFrom $45/day
Fuel~$2.80–$3.20/litre
Supermarket Meal$10–$15 per person

Accommodation — Where to Save Big

Accommodation is the biggest expense for most visitors and also where the biggest savings are possible.

The campervan trap: Many visitors assume a campervan saves money because you sleep in it. But a self-contained van costs $150–$250/day to hire, versus $45–$80/day for a car. When you add holiday park fees ($40–$55/night for a powered site), a car + motel/cabin is often the same price or cheaper — and you sleep in a proper bed. See our campervan vs car comparison and accommodation prices guide.

Food — Eat Well for Less

Transport — Getting Around Cheaply

Activities — Free & Cheap Highlights

Some of the best things in NZ are free. Here are the highlights that cost nothing:

Worth paying for: Milford Sound cruise ($70–$120), whale watching in Kaikoura ($150), Hobbiton ($89), Waitomo Caves ($55). These are genuinely worth the money. See our cruise comparison for the best-value Milford option.

Money-Saving Tips

Don't skip insurance to save money
A helicopter rescue from a hiking trail costs $5,000–$20,000 NZD. A broken leg without insurance costs $30,000+. World Nomads is affordable and covers adventure activities.
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