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What to Pack & Bring

What to Pack & Bring

New Zealand

Layering for Versatility

A three-layer system offers versatility for New Zealand's variable weather. This system supports comfort through changing temperatures.

Layer Descriptions

Seasonal Clothing Highlights

Specific recommendations for different times of the year ensure comfort and readiness for activities.

What to Wear by Season

Footwear Considerations

Everyday Walks

Comfortable walking shoes or Sneakers for town exploration and light walks.

Versatility for varied surfaces.

Hiking Terrain

Waterproof hiking boots or sturdy Trail shoes for uneven or muddy sections. Merino wool Socks for comfort.

Grip and ankle support.

Beach & Water

Sandals (jandals) or flip-flops for beaches. Water shoes for rocky beaches or water sports.

Protection and casual wear.

Essential Documents

Critical Travel Papers

Keeping your documents organized and accessible prevents delays and issues during your trip. Have both original and copies of important papers.

  • Passport and Visa Documentation: Your valid passport is your main international ID.
  • Travel Insurance Policy Information: Have policy number and emergency contacts ready.
  • International Driving Permit (if applicable): Needed if your domestic license is not in English.
  • Vaccination Records and Health Documentation: Keep records of routine vaccinations and any medical conditions.
  • Printed and Digital Copies of Reservations: Flights, accommodation, tours, rental car.
  • Emergency Contact Information: Family, embassy/consulate, travel insurance emergency numbers.
  • Student/Senior/Press IDs for Discounts: Check in advance for possible savings.
  • Store digital copies on phone, cloud storage, and email for accessibility without internet.

Technology & Electronics

Power & Connectivity

Ensure your devices are compatible with New Zealand's electrical system and that you can stay connected.

Electrical Needs & Phone Use

  • New Zealand uses Type I electrical outlets (three flat pins).
  • Standard voltage is 230V, 50Hz. A Travel adapter for Type I plugs is necessary.
  • Modern smartphones are compatible with NZ's GSM network (2G-5G). Local SIM cards are available (Spark, One NZ, 2degrees).

Gadgets for Your Journey

Capture memories and keep your devices powered throughout your adventures in the Bay of Islands.

Recommended Gear

Navigation & Security Apps

Navigation & Weather

Google Maps (offline maps), Waze, MetService NZ for accurate local forecasts.

Communication & Translation

WhatsApp, Skype for international calls, Google Translate (offline languages).

VPN & Biosecurity

NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure browsing. Official NZ Biosecurity app for declarations. Airalo for eSIMs.

Health & Wellness Items

Personal Care & First Aid

A well-stocked personal health kit delivers peace of mind and handles minor issues quickly.

Essential Supplies

  • First Aid Kit: Pain relievers (Ibuprofen), bandages, antiseptic wipes, blister treatment.
  • Prescription Medications: Carry in original packaging with doctor’s note if needed.
  • Over-the-Counter Meds: Cold/flu, Anti-diarrhea, motion sickness.

Protection from Elements

Shield yourself from the sun and insects common in the region, especially near water.

Sun & Insect Defense

Specialized Health Considerations

Water & Hygiene

  • Tap water in NZ is safe to drink.
  • For remote hiking, a Portable water filter (Sawyer MINI) is useful.
  • Bring preferred personal hygiene essentials, as specific brands are harder to find outside major cities.

Travel Sickness

  • Consider motion sickness tablets for boat cruises.
  • Be aware of uneven terrain on some walking tracks.
  • Consult your doctor about any specific health concerns related to travel.

Activity-Specific Equipment

Hiking Gear

For trails and walks, comfortable and practical gear supports a pleasant experience.

Water Activities

For snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding, specialized items enhance safety and enjoyment.

  • Personal snorkel, mask, and fins (rentals available).
  • Cressi Mask Fin Snorkel Set is a good option.
  • Dry bag for electronics during water sports.
  • Rent wetsuits, kayaks, or full dive gear locally.

Bird Watching & Phones

Enhance wildlife viewing and protect your phone during all activities.

Equipment Decisions: Rent or Bring?

Consider Bringing

  • Personal snorkel and mask (for comfort and hygiene).
  • Hiking poles (if you frequently use them).
  • Good quality rain jacket for personal fit and preference.
  • Compact binoculars for bird watching.

Consider Renting Locally

  • Wetsuits (for water activities).
  • Kayaks and paddleboards (unless you have portable gear).
  • Full dive gear.
  • Tour operators often include rentals in their packages.

Miscellaneous Must-Haves

Comfort & Security

Beyond the essentials, these items support comfort, security, and convenience during your travels.

Travel Aids & Safety

Eco-Friendly & Region Specific

Embrace sustainable travel practices and have specific items handy for the Bay of Islands environment.

Sustainable Travel & Bay Gear

Items to Consider from Home

Specialty Medications

Bring a sufficient supply of any specific medications.

Preferred Personal Care

Specific brands of shampoo, conditioner, etc., are harder to find.

Specialty Gear

Unique hiking gear or items for specific hobbies might be limited.

Dietary Items

Very specific dietary items could be hard to locate outside major cities.

Activity-Specific Considerations

Water-based Fun

  • Rash guard for sun protection during extended water exposure.
  • Non-slip shoes with good grip for boating/sailing.
  • Swim goggles or mask for clear underwater views.

Land-based Exploration

  • Insect repellent for walks in native bush.
  • A comfortable sun hat for protection on walks and beaches.
  • Printed maps or offline map downloads for areas with limited reception.

Packing Smart Tips

Roll clothes tightly to save space and minimize wrinkles. Use packing cubes for organization and easy access to items.

Place heavier items at the bottom of your luggage. Distribute weight evenly to maintain balance.