Is there a ferry between the North and South Islands of New Zealand?

Is there a ferry between the North and South Islands of New Zealand?

Connecting our North Island and South Island together since 1962, our Interislander ferry service is New Zealand’s original Cook Strait ferry.

How much is the ferry from North to South Island NZ?

1 x adult (no vehicle): $51 – $73. 1 x child (under 14): $26 – $33. Infant (under 1): Free.

Which ferry is better interislander vs bluebridge?

In Summary. Bluebridge benefits: cheaper ticket deals, free movie showings, more cabins, overnight Wellington to Picton sailing, central Wellington terminal. Interislander benefits: more space, cheaper and more varied food and drink options, smoother sailing on choppy days (larger ships), outside seating.

Is there a bridge between the two islands of New Zealand?

Unfortunately, there is no bridge or tunnel connecting the islands, the distance is too great. However, there is an Interislander Ferry or Bluebridge Cook Strait car ferry that you can hop aboard.

How long does the ferry take between North and South Island New Zealand?

around 3.5 hours
New Zealand’s most famous and beautiful ferry route is between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island. The journey between the two islands is commonly referred to as ‘crossing the Cook Strait’. The sailing time is around 3.5 hours (weather dependent).

Can I stay in car on Ferry?

No. For safety reasons all passengers must leave their vehicles and make their way to the lounges or open decks.

How do you get from North to South Island New Zealand?

Ferry travel between the North Island and the South Island. New Zealand’s most famous and beautiful ferry route is between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island. The journey between the two islands is commonly referred to as ‘crossing the Cook Strait’.

Can you take a hire car from North to South Island New Zealand?

Can I take my rental car between the North and South Island in New Zealand? None of our suppliers permit you to take your vehicle on the Interislander Ferry between the North & South Island of New Zealand. You will need to return your vehicle and pick up a new car on the other island.

Which airport to arrive in New Zealand?

Most international flights arrive into Auckland Airport, located in the northern part of the North Island. Christchurch , Wellington , Rotorua , Queenstown and Dunedin airports also receive a small number of international flights. Find out more about New Zealand airports.

What is the largest airport in New Zealand?

Auckland Airport (IATA: AKL, ICAO : NZAA ) is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, with 19,387,627 (10,594,128 international and 8,793,499 domestic) passengers in the year ended October 2017.

Is there a ferry in New Zealand?

Interislander is a road and rail ferry service across New Zealand’s Cook Strait , between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island.

What is a fjord in New Zealand?

The fiords of New Zealand are all located in the southwest of the South Island, in a mountainous area known as Fiordland . The spelling ‘fiord’ is used in New Zealand rather than ‘fjord’, although all the maritime fiords use the word Sound in their name instead.