ZB ZB
Live now
Start time
Playing for
End time
Listen live
Listen to NAME OF STATION
Up next
Listen live on
ZB

NZ summer campgrounds - Why you need to book now

Author
Newstalk ZB / RNZ,
Publish Date
Mon, 10 Aug 2020, 9:51AM
The Tahuna Beach Holiday Park in Nelson. Photo / RNZ
The Tahuna Beach Holiday Park in Nelson. Photo / RNZ

NZ summer campgrounds - Why you need to book now

Author
Newstalk ZB / RNZ,
Publish Date
Mon, 10 Aug 2020, 9:51AM

People looking to spend their summer getaway at a holiday park are being told to book sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment.

The sector is expecting a busier summer than usual as New Zealanders look to travel locally for their vacation as Covid-19 affects global travel.

The head of Holiday Parks New Zealand, Fergus Brown, said while the normal hotspots would be busy, people should consider alternative destinations.

"Especially those around the main population areas, Northland and Coromandel are always extremely popular for Kiwis, the Bay of Plenty is popular as well," he said.

"Then you've got the traditional areas like Lake Taupō, and Rotorua which Kiwis flock to as well. But we're finding areas such as Taranaki, and places in Waikato like Raglan, are very popular for New Zealanders.

"I guess what we'd like to see is more New Zealanders exploring areas like the West Coast of the South Island, and maybe the Catlins. Some of those places that are a little bit more remote, but have fantastic holiday options."

Holiday parks have always depended on the domestic market as their base.

Of the 8.5 million guest nights last year, the national average was that New Zealanders took up two thirds of them.

But with options abroad still limited for New Zealanders, Fergus Brown said people should consider booking now.

"We're expecting this coming summer to be busier than previous. With limited international holiday options, I guess more and more New Zealanders will be looking for that traditional Kiwi holiday in a holiday park."

People should consider booking now, he said.

"At this stage, there is still space, but we are encouraging people to get in and make those bookings as soon as possible, because we know the demand is going to be higher than the previous year.

"We're not sold out yet, but things are starting to fill up."

text by RNZ

Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you