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Digital Resources

Christchurch And Canterbury, New Zealand

Planning Your Digital Journey

Essential Mobile Applications

  • MetService NZ

    Accurate and up-to-date weather forecasts for New Zealand's changeable weather.

  • Google Maps / Apple Maps

    Navigation for walking, driving, and public transport directions.

  • MetroInfo

    Official app for Christchurch public bus network, with timetables and real-time tracking.

  • Uber / Ola

    Ride-sharing for convenient city transport.

  • Translation App

    Google Translate or similar Translation app can assist with specific words or phrases.

Online Planning Resources

Connecting with New Zealand

Official Travel Info

Visit Immigration New Zealand for visa and entry rules.

Road Conditions

Check NZ Transport Agency for road updates.

Conservation Efforts

Learn about national parks and trails on the DOC website.

Traditional Resources

Guidebooks and Maps

  • Consider Fodor's Essential New Zealand for regional details.
  • City maps are available for free at i-SITE Visitor Centres.
  • Local publications highlight current events and recommendations.
  • Inquire at i-SITE for any current deals or local insights.

Books on Culture & History

  • "The Luminaries" by Eleanor Catton provides historical context.
  • Books on the Christchurch earthquakes offer insights into resilience.
  • Books on Māori culture and history deepen understanding.
  • Local publications worth picking up from i-SITE or hotels.

General Travel Hints

Health & Safety

  • Stay hydrated, especially when active.
  • Be aware of changeable weather conditions.
  • Follow safety guidelines for all activities.
  • Carry a basic first-aid kit.

Connectivity

  • Public Wi-Fi is available in many city areas.
  • Consider a local prepaid SIM for data.
  • Keep a power bank charged for devices.
  • Check roaming charges with your home provider.

Getting Around

  • Christchurch is a very walkable city center.
  • Buses are a reliable public transport option.
  • Cycling is popular with dedicated cycleways.
  • Taxis and rideshares offer convenience.

Emergency & Medical Information

Critical Contacts

Emergency Numbers

  • Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance): Dial 111 (free from any phone).
  • Non-Emergency Police: Dial 105 for reporting non-urgent crime.
  • Healthline (free health advice, 24/7): Dial 0800 611 116.
  • Main public hospital: Christchurch Hospital.

Medical Locations

  • Christchurch Hospital: Located at 2 Riccarton Avenue, Christchurch Central.
  • Numerous medical centers and urgent care clinics are city-wide.
  • Moorhouse Medical Centre is an example of an urgent care clinic.
  • Check local listings for the nearest clinic to your location.

Lost Document Steps

  • Report lost or stolen documents to the New Zealand Police (call 105).
  • Obtain a police report for documentation.
  • Contact your embassy/consulate for emergency travel documents.
  • Keep embassy and consulate contact details handy.

Safety Protocols

Natural Event Safety

  • Earthquakes: If you feel an earthquake, "Drop, Cover, Hold."
  • Outdoors: Move to an open space away from buildings, power lines, and trees.
  • Tsunamis: If on the coast and feeling a strong earthquake, move to the highest ground possible.

Information Sources

  • Official Warnings: Listen to local radio for civil defense instructions.
  • News Websites: Check reliable news outlets for updates.
  • Emergency Agencies: Follow NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) for current instructions.

Financial Considerations

Currency Prep

  • New Zealand Dollars (NZD) are the local currency.
  • Inform your bank of travel dates to avoid card issues.
  • Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

Budgeting Advice

  • Shop at supermarkets to save on food costs.
  • Look for lunch specials and happy hour deals.
  • Inquire about tourism passes for discounted entry.

Exploration

Films and Documentaries

  1. Documentaries on Christchurch earthquakes portray the city's resilience.
  2. Explore New Zealand natural history documentaries.
  3. Films showing Kiwi landscapes and culture.
  4. Historical films providing context.
  5. Travelogues about New Zealand journeys.

Music and Art Immersion

  1. Explore New Zealand artists, specifically those from Christchurch.
  2. Listen to contemporary Māori music for cultural connection.
  3. Discover local music genres.
  4. Visit art galleries for local expressions.
  5. Attend live performances for authentic experiences.

Connect & Explore More

Online Forums

TripAdvisor, Reddit's r/newzealand and r/christchurch communities offer local tips and advice.

Language Learning

Duolingo and other apps offer basic Te Reo Māori phrases for cultural engagement.

Visual Stories

Explore documentaries and films about New Zealand's unique history and landscapes.

Stay Prepared

Familiarize yourself with all emergency procedures and contacts before your trip for safety.

Digital & Safety Practices

Digital Readiness & Safety Awareness

Digital Readiness

  • Offline Maps

    Download maps for offline use on your phone.

  • Connectivity

    Consider a local SIM card upon arrival for consistent internet.

  • Cloud Backups

    Back up important documents and photos to a cloud service.

Safety Awareness

  • Health Resources

    Know the Healthline number for non-emergency medical advice.

  • Document Copies

    Carry digital and physical copies of all documents.

  • Tiaki Promise

    Embrace New Zealand's commitment to protecting its environment and culture.

Connecting with New Zealand

Official Travel Info

Visit Immigration New Zealand for visa and entry rules.

Road Conditions

Check NZ Transport Agency for road updates.

Conservation Efforts

Learn about national parks and trails on the DOC website.

Financial Considerations

Currency Prep

  • New Zealand Dollars (NZD) are the local currency.
  • Inform your bank of travel dates to avoid card issues.
  • Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
  • ATMs are readily available for cash withdrawals.

Budgeting Advice

  • Shop at supermarkets to save on food costs.
  • Look for lunch specials and happy hour deals.
  • Walk or cycle for free transport within the city.
  • Inquire about tourism passes for discounted entry to attractions.

Regional Connections & Combinations

Adventure & Outdoors

  • Queenstown and Wanaka for adrenaline sports and alpine scenery.
  • Fiordland National Park (Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound) for dramatic fiords.
  • South Island West Coast for glaciers and rugged beauty.
  • Abel Tasman National Park for golden beaches and coastal walks.

Culture, History & Food

  • Dunedin for its strong Scottish heritage and Victorian architecture.
  • Rotorua (on the North Island) for a deep dive into Māori culture.
  • Marlborough region (South Island) for world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc wines.
  • Hawke's Bay (North Island) for its Art Deco architecture and diverse food scene.

Your Adventure Awaits

Christchurch is an ideal gateway for exploring the entire South Island and beyond.