Victoria Carter, co-founder of CityHop – New Zealand’s first car share company and one of our JUCY Directors went on a family road trip in late November around the lower South Island of New Zealand. Victoria shares the highlights of this road trip in some JUCY Wheels!  Check out the beautiful pictures of New Zealand and start planning your next road trip.  Enjoy!  Love, Lucy xx

Our family which consists of Dad, Mum and 2 sons set off to do what we thought might be our last family holiday together.  We flew to Christchurch and had barely got off the plane and made the phone call before the JUCY van was there to pick us up and take us to our luxury people-mover.

Within minutes we were off on our 45 minute drive to Terrace Downs a beautiful resort near Methven. (If you are on a budget there is lots of well priced accommodation at Methven).  We were there for a competitive game of golf!   The views of the mountains were impressive.  The drive over the Rakaia, with its wide turquoise waters stunning.   Below are some photos of the view from one of the holes.

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The weather was stunning, although we thought the name of the area, Windwhistle was most apt!  If you want to see where this is check it out on Google Maps here

After two days at Terrace Downs we set off via a back road around Lake Coleridge to head for Arthur’s Pass. It was windy and wild outside and we knew rain was ahead.
The drive was interesting, so much rugged countryside, windswept, barely anything able to grow. Then as we headed onto West Coast Road we began to see the amazing geographic features of the landscape. Chris Booth type rock sculptures appeared at Castle Rock. We decided this was a bit like NZ’s own Stonehenge!

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

The closer we got to Arthur’s Pass the more rain arrived. We kept criss-crossing over railway lines and the Scenic Train was alongside so we no sooner overtook it before we were at a crossing and forced to wait for it to pass!  There was only one word to describe the pre-dominant feature of this drive – waterfalls and more waterfalls! Spectacular, there were even some huge concrete roof structures to channel the water over the highway and into a gully!

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

With all the rain coming down the drive through Arthur’s Pass and the amazing viaduct the waterfalls were in full glory!

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Lots of green and purple JUCY campas on the road!

Roughly two and a half hours later, with tummies rumbling we rolled into Hokitika. We knew what we were looking for!  A café with whitebait fritters. We weren’t disappointed. Café 39 did us proud! A huge pattie between fresh white bread!  We looked in a few greenstone shops and bought a pendant from one.

We hit the road knowing that we still had 1 ¾ hours driving to reach Franz Josef Glacier. We stopped beside one wide river to get some fresh air, stretch the legs and look for rocks. There were some amazing colours in the rocks.

We were on route to Glenfern Villas, about 5 minutes drive out of Franz Josef, a self contained cottage – reminded me of Ohakuna.  A frame type accommodation, compact and basic. Suited us perfectly for one night.  The mountain view that the unit boasted was not to be for the time we were there – a thick cloud hid Mt Cook!

After unpacking we decided we needed some fresh air before dinner so we headed off to walk to the Glacier. It was a very pretty scenic walk through bush, pretty streams, before you come out of the bush and the impressive sight of the Glacier looms in front of you.  An easy walk to near the base is possible.

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South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Our host at Glenfern had recommended the Alice May for a meal. A charming restaurant filled with old-fashioned memorabilia, warm fire, great service and delicious food.

Next day we headed further south to see the Fox Glacier, a short drive away. We had read this was a more impressive Glacier, but we couldn’t say which was best. We thought it was amazing to see both. This walk was a bit more up and down dale to get to a vantage point to see the Glacier. We chose not to do a tour because of time.

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

We had a long day of driving before we eventually got to Queenstown but we knew it was going to be a beautiful drive.  The sun was out and the rivers were all sparkling blue.

If the day before had been the waterfall day, today was the creek day. We passed endless signs with creeks and laughed that most of them seemed to be originally called stony creek!  Other unusual names were Hostel Creek, Jacobs, Doughboy, Mi-Mi, Dicks Creek, Random Creek, Chinaman.

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

The Haast river is vast, wide and beautiful.  State Highway 6 follows virtually the complete length of the river, with a bridge near the coast, just after the turnoff to the Haast township.  The 737 one-way bridge over the Haast, is the longest one-lane road bridge in New Zealand.

Not far from Haast, and it’s definitely worth waiting for, is Curly Tree Whitebait company. Don’t be like me, see the sign and think road looks too rough and the food could be dodgy. Fortunately my husband doesn’t think the same way, he saw the sign, took the turn-off and drove the 5 minutes up the track past various beach cottages to the garage where a friendly lady manned a bbq and served fresh heavenly whitebait fritters for $7.

We bought a 500 gram bag and scoffed whitebait fritters for dinner, breakfast and lunch for another 2 days!

More beauty awaited us, as we moved into the lakes district, Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and then onto the amazing Crown Range road that takes you to Queenstown.  I thought I had the best seat and was very happy being in the back seat!  The Estima has large windows and the back passenger has a wonderful view of the front and side.

We arrived in Queenstown and headed for Hotel St Moritz close to the water with stunning views of lake and the Remarkable mountains in the distance. We had a two bedroom apartment and it was perfect for a family. Well serviced, we used the washing machine and enjoyed being able to self-cook breakfast and snacks. Comfortable and fantastic location, 5 minutes from shops and restaurants. We were able to watch the Earnslaw, jet boats and the para sailers from our window.

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Day 6 and we were up early to a gorgeous still day to fly into Milford Sound. We drove to the airport to meet Hank Sproull, our Captain who runs Air Milford - one of the luxurious ways to see Milford. He has three planes but the best is a large Cessna Caravan, a quiet and air-conditioned plane  that fits 14. We left just after 8 am.  Hank doesn’t just fly you, he gives you a wonderful commentary of what we are flying over.  Most spectacular thing we did on this holiday, and would do it again and recommend it to all.

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Once we arrived at Milford, we had the option of busing or walking 10 minutes to the marina, through a beautiful beech forest walkway.  We chose the walk. Congratulations to the Department of Conservation - great walking paths.

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Shortly after we arrived the JUCY Cruize Milford boat set off. Cameron in his JUCY sunglasses enjoying the sights, like these seals basking in the sun. Yes, even though it was December it was cool at 9 am!

Best moments? Seeing the rare yellow eyed penguin waddling over the rocks; being showered by an amazing waterfall as the boat went under it!

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South Island West Coast Roadtrip  South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Day 7 Bungy Jumping Day

No holiday to Queenstown is complete with your kids being a given a chance to bungy jump!  We headed off to the Kawerau Gorge, where famous AJ Hackett has a spectacular scenic jump from the bridge. Both boys said it was a highlight of their holiday.  South Island West Coast Roadtrip

After all this excitement we wanted a rest day!  The plan had been to drive to Invercargill and see the Catlins but we decided Queenstown was so fabulous and it was meant to be a holiday we would stay another day and relax!  But not in our family.

It was off to Arrowtown to play Golf at the Arrowtown Golf Course. Guess who was playing? Mark Hadlow, one of NZ’s funniest men.  He said hi and told us he was in town for the filming of the Hobbit. He plays Dori. 

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Time to start the journey home which meant a drive to Dunedin (roughly 3 hours 40 mins). We knew this was going to be another scenic packed drive through Cromwell, Alexandra and on. We weren’t disappointed stopping for freshly picked cherries along the way.  The Clyde Dam and Roxburgh Dam were impressive and huge. We had lunch at the old Court House and checked out the market day.

This was rock country, the drive through the Otago hills had, like Castle Hill, huge boulders poking up through the soil.

We went through Etrick, when a son yelled, hey see the sign, “Yes we do have hokey pokey,”  that’s the dairy in that Toyota Hilux ad where the monkey in the back wants a hokey pokey ice cream!

Sure enough it is. The Ettrick Valley is named after a similar place in Soctland and was one of the first places settlers began to grow apples.

We stayed at the Scenic Circle Southern Cross, again we had a two bedroomed apartment and we were impressed with the smart fit out of this hotel chain. Affordable internet access from a set of three computers in the lobby made a change!  The hotel was right next door to the Dunedin Casino. After dinner we popped in briefly. John put $20 in the machine, he had a few spins and let me have a turn, before we knew it I’d won $70!  So happily left before my luck turned!

We had two meals in Dunedin, a dreadful one at Canton in Princes St, we recommend you don’t go there. Very bad hygienic standards. A fabulous meal at Minami, a Japanese restaurant just off the Octagon.

We visited the Art Gallery which had a stunning black themed New Zealand artists exhibition. We drove to the Otago Peninsula to see the seals.

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The water where the seals were playing, eating and swimming.

Then we headed up to Larnach Castle, NZ’s only castle to enjoy its gardens.  South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Early afternoon it was time to return our spacious and comfortable JUCY car to the JUCY depot at the Dunedin airport for our flight back to Auckland. Pictured below looking back towards Dunedin is our JUCY Lux – for 4 people’s luggage, one set of golf clubs it was perfect. We were able to stretch out in the back and everyone felt they had lots of leg and head room ( important when you’re all tall!).

What an amazing holiday!

South Island West Coast Roadtrip

Were finalists in the 2011 Golden Backpack Awards

Yep, that’s right we’re finalists in the 2011 Golden Backpack Awards.  Not only for JUCY Rentals in NZ and OZ, but also for JUCY Cruize and JUCY Hotel.  That means all four JUCY products are finalists, and we’re only finalists because YOU voted for us.  So a massive JUCY high-five to you all!

The Golden Backpack Awards are Australia and New Zealand’s only dedicated awards to reward companies who work hard to make backpacking around Australia and New Zealand awesome.  And the best part is they are voted by you the traveller! 

Check out the categories we are finalists in below:

  • JUCY Hotel, Auckland for Best Hostel in NZ
  • JUCY Cruize Milford Sound for Best Tour / Activity in NZ
  • JUCY Rentals for Best Car / Camper Rental Australia
  • JUCY Rentals for Best Car / Camper Rental New Zealand

 

Winners will be announced on the 27th of October so keep your fingers crossed and we will let you know how we get on.

Thanks for loving JUCY!

Love
Lucy xx

Get ready Dunedin cos JUCY has arrived and we are going to start spreading the green & purple love throughout the city.  As of yesterday we have officially opened JUCY Dunedin which is located at the airport terminal and it’s looking very JUCY.

JUCY Dunedin is open for business

This gives yet another location where JUCY Lovers can collect or return JUCY Wheels and adds to the ever growing JUCY Network.  The team are super excited.

Want to try us out?  To celebrate us heading into town Tourism Dunedin is giving you the chance to win a JUCY Winter Getaway.  You have to be in to win people so ENTER HERE

Look out Dunedin, JUCY is here.

Love
Lucy xx

A Juce Box named Oswald, a 16 day roadtrip & the steepest street in the world

Today we recieved a blog from a happy JUCY Traveller, Chris Blanchard who hired a JUCY Ride for his 16 day holiday to be his wheels to take him on adventures around the South Island of New Zealand.  Check out his story below.  Thanks for sending this in Chris, we love it. 
If you want to read more about Chris’s adventures check out his blog http://www.adventuresofchrisblanchard.com
Love Lucy xx

So my friend Aaron has been renting Jucy vehicles for a while now here in New Zealand.  So I decided that I would try them out for my University of Waikato’s 16 day semester break road trip of the South Island, what a great decision!

Signing up for the vehicle was super easy and they were not sticklers at all for me being under 25 (many rental companies will not rent vehicles to people under the age of 25) they only care if you are under 18 where they wont hire to you. I made the booking on the website and three weeks later went up to pick the affectionately named “Juce Box” model.

Driving a manual transmission on the other side of the road is not as hard as I thought that it would be, and off we go on the epic road trip. Some highlights of the good times had in our little Jucy Juce Box that we named Oswald include driving 5735km (3,564 miles), spending 14 semi bearable nights, and beasting the steepest street in the world!

JUCY Crew go to White IslandSome of the crew from JUCY HQ went on a weekend roadtrip to White Island and by the sounds of things and the look of their pics they had a ball!  Love, Lucy xx

On a Saturday we picked the JUCY car up from our Auckland City Branch which was a very fancy red colour.  Our journey should take us to White Island where we booked a White Island Volcano tour for Sunday.

We all were very excited to see the Island and couldn’t wait. Our first stop was in Matamata for lunch - a big feed and a coffee.  AfterJUCY Crew go to White Island refreshment we started our ride again because we had a couple of hours still to go to get to Whakatane.

The weather was beautiful so we decided to stop on a beach where we introduced Jucy Lucy to a local fisherman.

JUCY Crew go to White IslandFinally we arrived in Whakatane – Phew what a long drive!  We took ourselves off for dinner to a fish and chips restaurant (Of course a MUST DO for Kiwi’s) and it was classical served in a wrap paper on a big plate. Yummy!

The next morning we woke up early and started our trip to White Island by boat. On the boat we learned that the Island volcano is calm one and has ‘only’ a level 1.  If it would have been level 5 no one would be able to go on that Island.  The environment is absolutely incredible like a moon landscape apart from the clouds of mist.  On the Island we had to follow our guide strictly because the steam is dangerous and was everywhere on the Island.   The crater is a big green lake and you wouldn’t believe that this is an active volcano crater.  The rocks have different colours (red, brown and yellow depending on the different minerals).  After a while we had to take off our jackets because it was so hot and humid.  At the beginning of the tour when were given gasmasks we didn’t believe that we would actually need them but sometimes you could hardly breathe and you were happy to have them.   The hot pools remind you how hot the ground is and you can feel it in your shoes as well. WOW!

Check out this video clip that we took to give you an idea of what the island is like…

Back on the boat we enjoyed our lunch before we started the journey back home.  We all agreed this was an amazing experience and a Must Do for everyone!

Annemarie, Carol and Gordon
Part of the JUCY Crew

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

A weekend away at Taupo DeBretts Spa ResortTaupo De Bretts is an amazing campground. You can’t even call it a campground – it is a resort and it is fantastic!

After letting reception know we had arrived and they told us our site number we made our way to our camp site which was surrounded by trees (check out our campa – you can only just see the top……spot the JUCY!), clean & spacious.  A weekend away at Taupo DeBretts Spa Resort

A quick stroll around the grounds will uncover a BBQ area, kitchen facilities, playgrounds, laundry, very clean bathroom & showers – needless to say we were super impressed!

A weekend away at Taupo DeBretts Spa ResortEveryone loves hot pools in the rain, and since the weather was a bit on the average side we decided to check out the hot pools. Yep, that’s right folks – they have their own hot pools too! AWESOME! There is just something about it being cold & rainy outside that makes sitting in piping hot pools that much more enjoyable. Although my adventurous side didn’t lead me to it, there are also water slides if you feel so inclined, along with loads of different pools at different temperatures. Even private pools available.

To sum it up the Taupo DeBretts Spa Resort is amazing. The staff are friendly, the facilities are clean & the sites are tidy and surrounded by trees. Great stuff Taupo DeBretts – JUCY loves you & will be back!

This is no ordinary holiday park – it really is a resort.

Love
Lucy xx

Christchurch Earthquake 22 February
Update Wednesday 23 February 2011 09.30am 

JUCY wishes to advise that its Christchurch branch is open for limited service today.

Customers collecting vehicles
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Customers are welcome to collect vehicles from the branch
- Please note, as a result limited resources, there may be delays collecting vehicles
- Standard cancellation policies apply for customers choosing to cancel bookings for collection on 22 and 23 February. JUCY will credit any deposit paid to a future rental to be used within 12 months.
- JUCY will hold vehicles for up to 48 hours for customers due to arrive on cancelled flights.

Customers returning vehicles
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Customers are welcome to return their vehicles to the JUCY Christchurch branch
- JUCY will offer a free of charge rental extension of up to 48 hours for customers with cancelled outbound flights. Extensions must be confirmed by calling 0800 399 736 (free from NZ) +64 9 374 4360 (all other countries).
- Customers returning vehicles early are not entitled to a refund of the unused rental.
- Customers due to return vehicles to Christchurch may request to return to a different rental location without penalty. Such requests are subject to availability.
- Relocation fees will apply for all vehicles not returned to a JUCY rental location, eg. Picton. 

Recommended travel plans
JUCY recommends that customers avoid the Christchurch CBD however all other parts of the South Island are considered safe.

Updates
JUCY will provide daily updates. Customers and agents with enquiries are kindly asked to call 0800 399 736 (free from NZ) +64 9 374 4360 (all other countries).

Thank you
JUCY thanks customers in advance for their understanding. The branch is expected to open for full service from Thursday 24 February,

JUCY extends its wishes to families and businesses affected by the earthquake.

Love
Lucy xx

Christchurch Earthquake 22 February
Tuesday 22 February 2011 14.20pm

JUCY wishes to advise that due to damage and limited electricity supply as a result of a major earthquake today, the Christchurch branch will be operating with limited service on Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 February 2011. Unfortunately JUCY is unable to guarantee that vehicles will be available for customers who have booked to collect vehicles on these days. JUCY regrets the inconvenience and will do everything possible to minimise disruptions to customers’ plans.

Customers collecting and returning vehicles
JUCY is attempting to make contact with customers due to collect and return vehicles in Christchurch on 22 and 23 February. JUCY is working with customers to make alternative arrangements. If you are a customer yet to be contacted please call JUCY as early as possible on 0800 399 736 (or +64 9 374 4360).

Updates
JUCY will provide daily updates. Customers and agents with enquiries are kindly asked to call 0800 399 736 (free from NZ) +64 9 374 4360 (all other countries).

JUCY extends its wishes to families and businesses affected by the earthquake.

Love
Lucy xx

German beach volleyball girls Laura & Sara travelled around New Zealand in a JUCY Ride while they were here training & competing.  They have gone home now but they sent in this cute video to say thank you! 

Sounds like you girls had a fab time & all the best for your future training and competitions! 

Love
Lucy xx

Christchurch.  The international gateway to the South Island of New Zealand and for many the starting point for a trip of a lifetime. 

On arrival at Christchurch airport don’t forget to pick up your Christchurch car hire!  Our amazing team will collect you in our JUCY Shuttle (is big, green and purple – you wont miss it) and get you on your way in your JUCY Ride of choice to explore Christchurch and the rest of country!

Before you get too excited about the rest of your trip, don’t forget to spend some quality time in Christchurch as well.  Known as the garden city of New Zealand, Christchurch boasts vibrant nightlife, award-winning restaurants and fun activities for the whole family.  The Christchurch & Canterbury website is a great place to go to get ideas when planning your time in Christchurch.


Once your time in Christchurch is done and you are filled to the brim with all good things it has to offer prepare to embark on a trip of a lifetime.  From Christchurch the opportunities are endless so prepare to experience culture, discover your inner need for adrenaline, gasp over glaciers, marvel as the scenery changes from flat plains to snow-capped mountains, enjoy the food & wine – not to mention a cold beverage at one of the local pubs at the end of the day! 

Most of all enjoy every minute – both Christchurch as a city and the adventure that awaits you beyond the garden city.  The South Island is amazing – so embrace it, try new things & have a JUCY Roadtrip you will never forget!

Love
Lucy xx

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