The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (2024)

Having travelled all around New Zealand (and the world) with a 40L pack and day bag each, we’ve learnt exactly what’s essential and what’s better left at home.This no-fuss guide will help you to pack for your travels in New Zealand too – whether you want to travel light or be prepared for every eventuality.

Table of contents

Pack for New Zealand Year-Round

Packing light for different seasons in Aotearoa is one of the biggest challenges you’ll face.There is some gear you’ll need regardless of the season though. We just suggest you amend this list slightly depending on your own requirements.

If you’re only travelling over the course of summer, for example, you’ll probably have a little more room in your bag. Try to resist the temptation to ft extras in just because you have the room though as it will make your travels much easier. Changes are, you really don’t need as much as you think you do.

The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (1)

Travel Light

The truth is, in my day-to-day life, I’m a bit of a hoarder.Get me out on the road though, and I’ll gladly preach the benefits ofpacking and travelling light.

With less gear to cart around, you’ll have much more freedom in your travels (and you’ll save on pesky baggage fees if your gear falls within carry-on limits).

Whilst travelling in New Zealand, we’d recommend travelling light – it just makes life easier.

If there’s anything you forget at home, or that you desperately need on the road, we’re equipped with lots of wonderful shops. Second-hand stores can also be a great place to pick up items that you need at affordable prices.

Pro Tip: If travelling light doesn’t interest you, this packing list can easily be adapted – just throw a few more of each item in and won’t worry about leaving your bulkier items at home.

Consider the Season

If you’re travelling outside of the summer season we suggest you include at least some items from the ‘winter’ packing list we’ve included in this article.

The weather here can be very changeable so it’s always a good idea to have a jumper or raincoat handy.

Choose Easy-Wear Clothes That You Can Layer

If you’re aiming to keep your bag light, packing multi-purpose, easy-wear clothing is essential.

Choose clothing that doesn’t easily crease (and definitely doesn’t need ironing). Ensure that all of your colours and items work together, creating a capsule wardrobe. If there’s one item of clothing that will only work with one other, leave it at home – you want to be able to mix and match all of your gear.

By packing clothes that can be worn in layers, it’s easy to add another layer or remove one as the weather changes. This is the perfect way to dress in New Zealand, particularly during spring, autumn and winter.

The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (2)

Planning your first visit to New Zealand? 🇳🇿 Start here or check out these must-read articles:

  • 101 FAQ about visiting NZ
  • The best time to visit NZ
  • Seasons in New Zealand
  • Visa requirements
  • Foods you can (and can’t) bring into NZ
  • Your NZ packing list
  • Our favourite hotels, motels and accommodations
  • NZ power plugs/converters
  • How to pay for things in New Zealand
  • How to use your mobile phone in NZ
  • Get an affordable local SIM card
  • Te reo Māori words for travellers
  • When are the School Holidays in NZ? Plan Your Travels in Aotearoa
  • Discounts on activities, attractions, transport and more.

Your New Zealand Packing List

Year-Around Packing

Essentials: Clothing and Shoes

We use this list for our core pack. We’ll then add in items from the ‘summer’ and/or ‘winter’ list depending on the weather we’re expecting.

Keep in mind that New Zealand is known for its changeable weather, so it’s best to have a range of items regardless of the season. For example, even in the summertime, I would have a pair of jeans and a hoodie/jersey to hand for evenings and rainy days.

  • 4-6 pairs of socks.
  • 4-6 pairs of underwear(+ 1 bra and 1 sports bra for women)
  • (For women), a pair ofexercise tights.
  • 1 zip-up hoodie.
  • A pair of jeans.
  • A pair of light-weight running shoes. I love Nike Freeruns as they squash down small when not being worn.
  • A pair of jandals/flip-flops. Particularly if you’re staying in hostels, to wear in the shower.
  • A cottonneck buff. These beauties take up no space in your packs but help keep you warm in winter and the sun off your neck in the summer.
  • Sunglasses.

Essentials: Bathroom/Laundry

  • A lightweight towel. Some prefer sports towels but they’ve only ever shifted water around on us!We preferTurkish cotton towels.
  • Mini bottles of shampoo/conditioner/body washand any other shower products you use (eg.moisturiser, cleanser).I love hair oil as it’s a lifesaver if I’m in and out of the ocean.
  • (For women),hair ties,tamponsetc.
  • A bar of clothes-washing soapfor handwashing in the shower/sink.
  • Ziplock bagsto keep everything dry and organised.
  • First-aid gear. Painkillers, plasters, sleeping pills, cotton buds etc.
  • Insect repellant.
The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (3)

Essentials: Electronics and Entertainment

  • A smartphone. You can set your phone to roam, or pick up a local sim card. Even if you just use your phone for the apps though (currency conversion, translation, maps and more) it’s a great help.
  • YourNetflix subscription. With the ability to download series and movies onto your phone/iPad, it’s a subscription that really does pay for itself on long bus/plane rides.
  • Travelpower adaptors. Find out about the power plugs we use in New Zealand.
  • Headphones.

Essentials: Packing

  • An amazing packto put everything in!We love ourOsprey Farpoint 40Lpacks – they’re hands-down the best bags out there if you ask us (and also come in a women’s fit if you prefer).Some may even prefer a slightly larger carry-on bag like theOsprey Porter 46L– we wouldn’t suggest going any larger though, unless you’re really giving up on the pack-light mentality. We love the hand’s free nature of a pack, but wheeled suitcases work well too.
  • Packing cubes. These are invaluable if you’re planning to be in New Zealand for a longer period or for multi-season travel.#1, they allow you to fit more into your pack by compacting your gear down and #2, you can pack anything you don’t need for a while into specific cubes and hide them down the bottom of your pack.
  • A day bagso you’re not left carting everything around on day trips.Again we love Osprey for this; we have aTempest 20and aTalon 22.

Essentials: Travel Gear

  • Your passportand an understanding ofvisa requirements.
  • A smallwallet.
  • Two different credit cards ortravel cards.Most shops in New Zealand will happily accept cards, but we also suggest you get some cash out of the ATM when you arrive.

Optional Extras

  • AneReaderor old-fashioned book.
  • Better qualitycamera gear. Your average traveller might be happy with a cell phone camera but unsurprisingly, we wanted more.We took ourFuji X-T20(which we adore) and also our DJI Mavic drone (which we sent home about three months in).
  • A laptop. For us, these were essential (as we were working and blogging on the road) but probably wouldn’t be for many.
  • Cutleryand adrink bottle.
  • Snacks for the plane. Be mindful of what is and isn’t allowed when it comes to food though.
  • If you’re planning on lots of hiking,hiking poles.
  • Hiking boots.

Summer Add-Ons

Summer really is the best season to test out your carry-on only skills.With warm weather, light clothing and the ability to get things dried quickly, challenge yourself to leave excess clothing behind.As long as you can wash your clothes in the shower or basin as you go, you really won’t need as much as you’d think.

Essentials

  • 2-3 t-shirts. We prefer the quick-dry sports tops as they tend to stay looking nice for longer, are easy to wash, quick to dry and take up very little space.
  • 1 pair of cotton shorts.
  • 1 pair of quick-dry nylon shorts. Great for aquatic activities and to wear on washing days.
  • Swimming togs.
  • A capor hat.
  • Sunscreen.

Optional Extras

  • A long-sleeve rash top. Ones that zip open at the front are ideal, as they offer more flexibility in different temperatures.
  • Keensor water shoes/sandals.These are great for rafting, canyoning and general water adventures.
The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (4)

Winter Packing for New Zealand

With cold weather comes a few more pack-light challenges.There’s no doubt, winter gear takes up more room and quality items are often expensive to replace (so you probably won’t want to buy them as you go).

With a few quality pieces though, it is possible to keep your weight down and your winter clothing to a minimum.Layers are key so don’t be afraid to put your summer gear to use to help keep yourself warm.

Essentials

  • 1-2merino/thermal long-sleevetops.
  • 1-2 pairs ofmerino/thermallong-johns.
  • 1 pair of track pantsor hiking pants.
  • A packable jacketthat is both waterproof and warm.We love theKathmandu XT driFILL down jacket.
  • A snuggly beanie.
  • 2 pairs of merino hiking socks.

Optional Extras

  • Gloves. If you feel the cold, lightweight gloves can be a great addition to your pack.
  • A thick scarf. If you’ve got room, a square one will double as an extra blanket in a squeeze.

SAve money with our NZ deals 💰

The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (5)

How Easy is it to Travel Light?

All in all, you’ll probably be surprised by how easy it is it pack a capsule wardrobe and cut down on the amount you pack.

It’s really important that packing light worksforyou, notagainst.

If you fall in love with something, don’t be afraid to buy it.If it doesn’t fit into our pack, it’s easy enough to pick up a cheap duffle bag.

Is that ideal?No.

Would we do it anyway?Absolutely!

As we look around our home, we have all sorts of awesome reminders of our travels that just wouldn’t have been possible had we held firm to our ‘pack light’ ideals.

After all, travel’s meant to be a pleasure, not a chore.

Happy packing!

Do you have more questions about packing for New Zealand? Join the conversation and get feedback from our members today!

The perfect New Zealand packing list - New Zealand Travel Tips (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Horacio Brakus JD

Last Updated:

Views: 5527

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Horacio Brakus JD

Birthday: 1999-08-21

Address: Apt. 524 43384 Minnie Prairie, South Edda, MA 62804

Phone: +5931039998219

Job: Sales Strategist

Hobby: Sculling, Kitesurfing, Orienteering, Painting, Computer programming, Creative writing, Scuba diving

Introduction: My name is Horacio Brakus JD, I am a lively, splendid, jolly, vivacious, vast, cheerful, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.