Backpacking New Zealand on a Budget: Exactly How Much I Spent (2024)

New Zealand has a reputation for being expensive. It’s definitely not the cheapest place I’ve visited, but it’s honestly not the most expensive either. Traveling New Zealand on a budget is absolutely doable, and here’s your proof. On my own solo trip for seven weeks, I spent US$2921 (NZ$4787 / €2680 / £2396)*, excluding flights. That works out to under US$59 per day. Curious what made this all up? Scroll down below for the full budget breakdown!

*Exchange rates as of New Zealand summer/fall 2020.

HOW I TRAVELED NEW ZEALAND FOR $59 PER DAY

Accommodation

$1397 (NZ$2289 / €1282 / £1146)

Unless you’re couch surfing or trading work for accomodation, this is going to be your largest expense. I spent an average of $23 a night, staying primarily at YHA hostels in shared dorm rooms. I definitely travel on a budget, but I don’t skimp on housing. I like to be in a clean and comfortable spot, so I’ll pay a dollar or two more a night to get a 4-bed over an 8-bed, or a spot right by the main bus stop over one an extra bus ride away. If you don’t mind inconveniences like those, you can definitely get by on less than my own $23 a night.

Food

$521 (NZ$854 / €478 / £427)

This was the first trip where I cooked regularly, and it truly made huge savings for my budget. Staying in hostels allowed me to cook for myself in the communal kitchens, so I was able to spend just $10 a day on food! I still ate out every now and then, but I actually really enjoyed never having to walk around looking for a spot to eat. I always had food waiting to be made when I woke up or got back to the hostel, and I could even prep sandwiches to take on longer hikes. Like housing, food is another area where I have a budget, but don’t skimp out on. I won’t choose the unhealthy version of something just to save a buck or two, and there’s only so much instant ramen a girl can eat! So this is another area where you can spend even less than I did if you would like.

Pro tip: If you like hot sauce on eggs for breakfast (or anything else unique) – bring it from home. I love Tepatillo and can’t stand Tabasco, but there was practically none in sight in New Zealand. I finally found one tiny bottle left on the shelf after one month and guarded it with my life for the remainder of my trip!

Excursions

$405 (NZ$664 / €372 / £332)

New Zealand excursions are the easiest way to blow your whole budget. This country has got it all, helicopter-hikes, bungee jumping, water rafting… the list goes on and on. If you’re keen to do anything and everything in the adventure capital of the world, definitely look up costs for each activity before your trip, tally them all up, and save enough to meet the amount of money necessary. Luckily for me, most of the activities I personally wanted to do in New Zealand were free hikes (post coming soon!). I did splurge now and then, though, mostly because some free or cheap activities required a tour to get there (since I did not have a car). Below are the activities I did do, as well as quotes for popular activities I skipped out on.

  • Surf lessons in Raglan: I paid $59 (NZ$88)
  • Water rafting in Rotorua: I paid $57 (NZ$85)
  • Return shuttle for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing: I paid $48 (NZ$71)
  • Abel Tasman kayak and hike day trip from Nelson: I paid $100 (NZ$150)
  • Queenstown gondola and luge rides: I paid $40 (NZ$61)
  • Milford Sound day trip from Queenstown: I paid $100 (NZ$150) for a nicer tour at a discount from BookMe, but you could snag a Jucy tour for NZ$45 there too if booked in advance
  • Hobbiton entry fee: normally $60 (NZ$90)
  • Waitomo glowworm caves tour: normally starting from $27 (NZ$40)
  • Franz Josef Glacier helicopter-hike: normally $270 – $335 (NZ$400 – NZ$500)
  • Bungee jumping from Queenstown’s famous bridge: normally $135 (NZ$200)

Transportation

$411 (NZ$674 / €377 / £337)

There are many different ways to travel New Zealand, from hitchhiking, to living in a camper van. After doing my research, I decided the best option for a solo female two-month budget trip was the InterCity Flexipass. This travel pass was the bulk of my travel costs, plus a ride-share here or shuttle there. There were a few times when I questioned if I should have rented a car instead, so you can see the pros and cons of the InterCity decision here.

Travel Insurance

$118 (NZ$193 / €108 / £96)

For peace of mind, I purchase travel insurance before my trips these days. I purchased a five-month plan for both New Zealand and Australia, but sadly never made it to Australia due to the novel coronavirus. The entire plan cost was $350.

Tourist Entry Fees

$31 (NZ$47 / €29 / £25)

The cost to enter New Zealand will vary based on your country of passport and how long you are visiting. As an American on a tourist visa, I had to apply for the NZeta and pay the tourist tax before departing. If you’re under 31, you can apply for a working holiday visa to stay and be able to work for up to one year. The price for this would obviously differ. Check the official New Zealand immigration website (links are above) to decide which you would like to apply for.

Laundry

$26 (NZ$43 / €24 / £21)

Honestly, I was surprised with how little laundry I did. I packed enough undergarments for two weeks, and I got by hand washing smaller items until I was able to have a full load. On average, expect to pay NZ$4 – NZ$5.50 (US$2.45 – US$3.45 ) per wash and per dry cycle. Some places also charge NZ$1 – NZ$1.50 (USD) for a scoop of detergent. Every hostel I stayed at had a clothesline where you could hang-dry clothes to save on the drying costs, if you wanted. This is more reliable of an option on the North Island, where it rains much less than in the South Island.

Grand Total

$2921 (NZ$4787 / €2680 / £2396)

And there ya have it folks – exactly how much it cost me to backpack New Zealand!! My grand total for 50 days in New Zealand came out to $2921, or just under $58.50 per day (excluding flights). As I mentioned several times through this article, there are plenty of easy ways to drive this cost down even lower, if you need. And considering I spent $83 a day for five weeks in Northern Italy last year, I think New Zealand is pretty alright for traveling on a budget!

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Have any more questions on traveling New Zealand on a budget? Or traveling New Zealand by bus? Drop a comment below, and I’ll get back to you.

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FAQs

Backpacking New Zealand on a Budget: Exactly How Much I Spent? ›

Traveling New Zealand on a budget is absolutely doable, and here's your proof. On my own solo trip for seven weeks, I spent US$2921 (NZ$4787 / €2680 / £2396)*, excluding flights. That works out to under US$59 per day.

What is a budget for backpacking NZ? ›

Daily costs

Average daily cost: NZ$150 to $250, including three meals a day, cheaper accommodation and modest activities and transportation.

How much to budget for 2 weeks in New Zealand? ›

How Much Spending Money You'll Need in NZ for 1, 2 or 4 weeks
Spending Money1 week2 week
BudgetNZ$600NZ$1200
Mid-RangeNZ$2100NZ$4200
LuxuryNZ$4000NZ$8000
Jul 5, 2024

How much money do you need per day in New Zealand? ›

If you're going to travel like I did, budget 200-325 NZD per day. This will let you travel carefree and basically do anything you want (within reason). Fly, take scenic trains, expensive ferries, scenic flights, drink expensive wines, and have expensive dinners – New Zealand is your oyster!

How much does it cost to go to New Zealand for 1 week? ›

A one week trip to New Zealand usually costs around $986 (NZ$1,605) for one person and $1,972 (NZ$3,209) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to New Zealand on average costs around $1,972 (NZ$3,209) for one person and $3,944 (NZ$6,418) for two people.

What is the 20% rule for backpacking? ›

Pack Weight for Backpacking and Hiking

A loaded backpacking pack should not weigh more than about 20 percent of your body weight. (If you weigh 150 pounds, your pack should not exceed 30 pounds for backpacking.) A loaded day hiking pack should not weigh more than about 10 percent of your body weight.

Is New Zealand expensive for backpackers? ›

It's definitely not the cheapest place I've visited, but it's honestly not the most expensive either. Traveling New Zealand on a budget is absolutely doable, and here's your proof. On my own solo trip for seven weeks, I spent US$2921 (NZ$4787 / €2680 / £2396)*, excluding flights. That works out to under US$59 per day.

What are the cheapest months to travel to NZ? ›

The shoulder seasons (Mar–May and Sept–Nov) offer good value and accommodation discounts apply. The low season (June–Oct) is the cheapest time to travel, however prices remain high at resort towns with ski fields.

Is New Zealand expensive to eat out? ›

As a guide, you can expect to pay between NZ$30 and NZ$40 for a main dinner course at most restaurants. However, at a high-end restaurant, you can expect to pay between NZ$40 - NZ$100 for a main dinner course. For lunch, prices range between NZ$15-NZ$29 at most cafes.

How many New Zealand dollars can you buy with $100 American dollars? ›

US Dollars to New Zealand Dollars conversion rates
USDNZD
100 USD166.31 NZD
500 USD831.57 NZD
1,000 USD1,663.15 NZD
5,000 USD8,315.78 NZD
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Is $30 an hour good in New Zealand? ›

Workers aged 20 to 24 have a median hourly rate of $26 (in line with the current living wage) and median weekly income of $1008. That works out to $52,416 a year. Those in their late twenties earn a median weekly income of $1247 at a rate of $30 an hour.

How much money should I bring to NZ? ›

We recommend having a few hundred dollars in New Zealand currency ($200 – $300) in small denominations ($20 and $10 dollar notes) on you at all times and preparing this before you arrive.

What is the cheapest month to fly to New Zealand? ›

Flying to New Zealand
Cheapest plane ticket found$415
Cheapest month to flyFebruary
Average flight time13 hrs, 34 mins
Possible destinations32
Most popular airlineUnited
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Is New Zealand very expensive to visit? ›

New Zealand isn't cheap! Activities, car rentals and accommodations can really add up, making a trip to New Zealand very expensive. What is this? Eating in Aotearoa, whether in restaurants or even buying things from the grocery store, can be pricy as many of their goods are imported.

What is the cheapest way to travel in New Zealand? ›

The cheapest way to get around New Zealand is by bus, but the Intercity bus network is limited and getting from place to place can be time-consuming. There are also some routes that cost so much on an Intercity bus it's laughable. To get from Christchurch to Aoraki/Mount Cook costs $250 on a bus, for example.

How much money do you need to be a backpacker? ›

How much money should I save for my backpacking trip? Teaming up with another backpacker can save lots of money on hostels. As an approximate guide, I generally allow about $2,000 (£1,000 / €1,500) a month when backpacking around the world.

What is the average price for backpackers? ›

Most backpackers will spend between $60 - $130 AUD per day in Australia, with an average of around $100 AUD per day. That's around £50 GBP, €60 Euros, or $65 USD per day.

How much does a family of 4 spend a month in New Zealand? ›

The cost of living in New Zealand in 2024 amounts to NZ$4,000–NZ$5000 per month for a single person and NZ$6,000–NZ$7,000 per month for a family of four, including food, travel and utility bills. This living cost varies depending on salary and place of stay.

How much money do you need per month in New Zealand? ›

How much do you need to live comfortably in New Zealand? A single person might spend USD$815-$1,000 monthly, excluding rent. For a family of four, the budget is around USD$2,950-$3,600.

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