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Travel Home > Directory > Destinations > Oceania > New Zealand > *Campervan Car 4x4 Rental
Ascot Motor Inn Lake Taupo New Zealand
Travelers seeking a comfortable stay around Lake Taupo must surely consider this cozy motor inn as their resting spot. The property offers a list of room accommodations well suited for business and leisure guests. Ascot Motor Inn also boasts internet access, digital Sky TV, and large spa baths.
Renting a motorhome in New Zealand - wikitravel
Campervans in New Zealand are available with either automatic or manual transmission, with diesel or petrol engines. They will accommodate 2-6 people, and are a great way to travel New Zealand. Some models are as small as a car, while other are fully loaded with a full sized fridge, shower and toilet.
Rite Price Rentals : Rotorua Car Hire, Rental Cars
Rite Price Rentals offers high quality cars & vehicles for cheap hire rates across New Zealand including: Rotorua, Taupo, Hamilton, Tauranga, Mt Maunganui & Auckland Airport
Travelnet - New Zealand car rental and motorhome hire
Travelnet provides services for travellers to enjoy their holiday in New Zealand. These include rental cars, motorhomes (campervans), sleeper vans and ferry crossing.
Wheels Rent A Car New Zealand
Wide range of modern vehicles, including sedans, hatchbacks, 4WD station wagons, vans and 8 seater mini vans.
Driving in New Zealand - wikitravel
Driving around New Zealand will allow you to see those parts of this wonderfully scenic country that tourist operators haven't discovered yet. TLD Staff went to the 2005 Lions rugby tour and experienced exciting driving in a campervan.
KiwitravelNZRentals : Campervan and Motorhome Hire New Zealand
New Zealand Motorhome Hires from KiwiTravelNZRentals.co.nz. We will help you find the best deal on Motorhome, Campervan or RV rentals during your visit to New Zealand.
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