I don't think so. With the current exchange rate £1 = NZ$2.5347
That's roughly $3,500.
I would allow $1000 a week on top of accommodation. So say you stay in an average hotel for $142 a night, that's $1000 a week for accommodation alone. You need food, transport and activities on top of that.
You would really need £3000, if you were to stay in hostels, eat cheaply, do little or no activities (no snow sports, no bungee or rafting or helicopters, etc) and no gifts for family/friends you could probably manage on £2000 but I would want to have a credit card as well, just in case. References :
Caz said,
in June 11th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
Why do people ask questions about New Zealand in the Australian section of Travel…New Zealand is not part of Australia (though they wish they were). References :
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI don't think so. With the current exchange rate £1 = NZ$2.5347
That's roughly $3,500.
I would allow $1000 a week on top of accommodation. So say you stay in an average hotel for $142 a night, that's $1000 a week for accommodation alone. You need food, transport and activities on top of that.
You would really need £3000, if you were to stay in hostels, eat cheaply, do little or no activities (no snow sports, no bungee or rafting or helicopters, etc) and no gifts for family/friends you could probably manage on £2000 but I would want to have a credit card as well, just in case.
References :
Why do people ask questions about New Zealand in the Australian section of Travel…New Zealand is not part of Australia (though they wish they were).
References :
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