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Going to New Zealand on a Working Holiday Visa (WHV) on the North Island means discovering the cultural, volcanic, and historical heart of New Zealand . If you're going on a WHV for a year , this is a must-see region to explore during your weekends, between jobs, or as part of your road trip. Here are the essential sights to discover as a WHV holder .
An ideal starting point for a Working Holiday Visa
Numerous jobs and accommodations for backpackers,
Beaches, urban volcanoes, markets, youth-oriented neighborhoods like Ponsonby,
Excursions to Waiheke Island, Rangitoto or Piha Beach.
Spectacular geothermal areas: geysers, mud baths, hot springs,
Traditional Maori shows and villages (Te Puia, Tamaki Village),
Activities: Mountain biking, tobogganing, outdoor spa.
Lake Taupo , the largest in the country, is perfect for water sports.
Iconic hike: the Tongariro Alpine Crossing , one of the most beautiful in the world.
Volcanic landscapes worthy of Lord of the Rings.
Visit to Hobbiton village , the original setting of the trilogy,
A must-do activity for film and fantasy enthusiasts.
Paradise beaches, dolphins, cruises,
Ideal for a road trip to Cape Reinga , the northernmost point of the country,
Relaxed atmosphere and surfing at Tutukaka or Mangawhai.
A student city, arty and windy,
Free museums (Te Papa), cafes, street art,
Weta Workshop film studios (special effects for The Hobbit and Avatar).
Coromandel Peninsula : Hot Water Beach, Cathedral Cove
Napier : Art Deco architecture and vineyards
Taranaki : perfect mountains for hiking and surfing in New Plymouth
Thanks to the Working Holiday Visa , you can:
Working on farms (fruit picking, woofing…),
Save money by staying with a local or in a shared apartment
Rent a van to explore at your own pace
Alternating between work, English classes and road trips throughout the seasons.
New Zealand's North Island is brimming with natural, cultural, and sporting wonders , perfect for a curious and mobile Working Holiday Visa holder . In a year, you'll have plenty of time to work, save money, and explore each region at your own pace .
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If you're on a Working Holiday Visa in New Zealand , you have a full year to work, travel, and explore the country . The North Island , with its volcanic landscapes, beaches, Maori culture, and vibrant cities, alone warrants several weeks of exploration. Here's how to plan your itinerary according to your pace and priorities.
To see the essentials without rushing , allow approximately:
👉 3 to 6 weeks
This allows you to:
Visit the major cities (Auckland, Wellington),
Explore the volcanic regions (Rotorua, Taupo, Tongariro),
Discover the east and north coast (Coromandel, Bay of Islands),
Take breaks and enjoy the scenery without rushing.
💡 If you have more time , you can spread the visits between two work periods or at the beginning/end of your Working Holiday Visa.
| Region / City | Recommended time |
|---|---|
| Auckland & surrounding areas | 4 to 5 days |
| Coromandel / Hobbiton | 3 to 4 days |
| Rotorua / Taupo | 4 to 5 days |
| Tongariro / Napier | 3 to 5 days |
| Bay of Islands / Northland | 5 to 6 days |
| Taranaki / New Plymouth | 3 to 4 days |
| Wellington | 2 to 4 days |
Total: 20 to 30 days for a complete tour, in flexible road trip .
With a one-year visa , you're not in a hurry. Many working holiday visa holders choose to:
Working for a few weeks in a city (e.g., Auckland or Napier),
Going on a 2 to 3 week road trip,
Returning to work or changing regions depending on the seasons.
👉 This rhythm is perfect for alternating work, discoveries and rest , while optimizing your budget .
For a Working Holiday Visa holder in New Zealand , you should plan 3 to 6 weeks to fully enjoy the North Island . Thanks to the flexibility of your visa, you can organize your itinerary in several stages throughout the year.
Tip : Combine your travels with seasonal jobs (picking, hospitality, farms…) to work along the way and discover the most beautiful regions at your own pace.
What is the best season to discover and work in New Zealand?
New Zealand's North Island offers a diversity of landscapes, climates, and job opportunities throughout the year. But depending on your goals—travel, work, or both— some seasons are more advantageous than others for working holiday visa holders.
👍 Ideal season to arrive and settle in
Pleasant temperatures (15 to 22°C), flowery landscapes.
Fewer tourists → more affordable rents.
Good tips for buying a van or finding a flatshare.
The agricultural job (picking kiwis, apples, etc.).
Perfect weather to explore Rotorua, Coromandel, Taupo without the crowds.
✅ Best time to start a Working Holiday Visa smoothly.
👍 Peak tourist season and dynamic employment
Warm climate (25 to 30°C depending on the region).
Ideal season to discover the Bay of Islands, the beaches of Northland , or hike in Tongariro.
High demand in:
the hotel/restaurant industry,
cafes, bars, ice cream parlors,
water sports and outdoor activities (surfing, kayaking, excursions).
✅ Perfect for travelling, finding a seasonal job and enjoying festivals.
👍 Fewer people, more flexibility
Mild climate (18 to 25°C) still pleasant.
End of tourist season → jobs still available in tourism and grape harvesting (Hawke's Bay, Napier).
Ideal for a relaxing road trip or for following up with a job in the vineyards .
✅ Good time to work and save.
👍 Quiet season, except in the ski resorts
Cooler temperatures (8 to 15°C on the North Island).
Fewer tourism offerings except in Tongariro / National Park (skiing).
Best time to take English lessons in Auckland or Wellington.
Ideal for working in a city or doing woofing in exchange for accommodation/food.
✅ Perfect for settling in, training or saving up before the warmer season.
| Season | To travel | To work | Ideal for... |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | 🌿 Yes | ✅ Start of agricultural jobs | Start gently |
| Summer | ☀️ Perfect | 🔥 High demand | Tourism, beach, city jobs |
| Autumn | 🍁 Very pleasant | 🍇 Grape harvest, various jobs | Road trip, savings |
| Winter | 🧊 Calm | 🧤 Fewer jobs | Courses, volunteering, installation |
👉 The best option for working holiday visa holders : arrive in the spring (Sept. to Nov.) , settle in quietly, work in the summer and autumn , then settle down or travel in the winter.
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance