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Working Holiday Visa New Zealand: How to prepare for your trip

Want to explore New Zealand ? A country of contrasts, its culture blends Anglo-Saxon and Maori traditions, and its landscapes alternate between spectacular beaches and snow-capped mountains. Composed of two main islands, the North Island , nicknamed the "Smoking Island" because of its many volcanoes, and larger South Island Aotearoa (also known as the land of the long white cloud) offers a wealth of activities and landscapes to discover.

But a Working Holiday Visa trip to the other side of the world requires some preparation. In the three sections below, you'll find practical information on the cost of living, transportation, and accommodation – three of the main concerns for Working Holiday Visa holders once they arrive.

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Transportation

In New Zealand, major cities are generally well-served by public transport. The most popular option remains the bus. Each city then has its own system of metros, trams, or ferries, depending on its characteristics. To travel from one island to another, you will most likely take a plane (Air New Zealand) or a bus.
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Accommodation

There is a wide range of accommodation options in New Zealand. Simply choose according to your needs, preferences, budget, and the length of your stay in your chosen city. In addition to hostels and backpacker hotels, you can always check out Airbnb listings.
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Cost of living

The cost of living in New Zealand is reasonable compared to Europe. Auckland is the most expensive city for housing. As soon as you leave Auckland, prices become more affordable. Inflation, as elsewhere, took hold after the reopening of their borders in March 2022.
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