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Christchurch i-SITE Visitor Centre A comprehensive information service and booking centre for visitors to Christchurch and Canterbury
Ph:       +64 3 379-9629
Fax:      +64 3 377-2424
Email:   info@christchurchnz.com
    
Driving in New Zealand  Combined traffic signs
Speed Limits 50kmh in built up areas
60kmh/70kmh/80kmh in selected areas (signposted)
100 km/h on the open road
Seat Belts Drivers and all passengers travelling in cars on New Zealand roads are required to keep seat belts fastened at all times
Licence requirements Overseas or International driver's licence required (valid for 12 months)
Keep Left Drive on the left hand side of the road

Road rules

Before driving in New Zealand you will need to familiarise yourself with New Zealand road rules
 

 

 

Driving Distances (kms):

280 366 234 111 569 418 162 402 309 259 207 337 442 82 158 222 Akaroa
296 390 250 159 645 458 164 408 333 337 264 100 477  150 180 Arthurs Pass
122 198 76 115 401 423 34 246 141 275 221 345 275 86 Ashburton
208 284 162 29 487 336 90 330 227 187 135 255 360 Christchurch  
168 261 199 389 280 698 311 331 305 545 495 551 Dunedin    
398 475 352 259 583 360 264 510 418 338 214 Greymouth      
346 451 300 106 620 300 225 466 394 133 Hanmer Springs        
397 457 351 158 676 160 277 518 410 Kaikoura            
152 48 106 256 248 563 169 104 Lake Tekapo            
209 63 210 359 271 667 280 Mt Cook                
158 226 112 109 431 426 Methven                  
545 620 499 314 822 Picton                    
280 200 336 516 Queenstown                    
237 313 191 Rangiora                        
46 162 Timaru                          
153 Twizel                            
Waimate                            

Public Transport

 

Montage of TRanzRail/Airlines/Ferry

Bus services

Christchurch city has a comprehensive city/suburban bus service which includes a free central city shuttle service

Rail

TranzScenic operates services from Auckland and Wellington to Christchurch, and also across the Southern Alps to the West Coast of the South Island

Inter-Island Ferry

 

Passenger and vehicle services run regularly between the South and North Islands across Cook Strait (InterIslander)    

Airlines

International and domestic airlines operate out of Christchurch International Airport. New Zealand has a well developed domestic airline network, servicing most cities and towns.  

   

Money

 
Foreign Exchange Services

Travelex, Christchurch i-SITE Visitor Information Centre. Ph: 365-0235
Travelex, 730a Colombo St., Christchruch. Ph:365-4194. Ph: 365-4194 
American Express, 773 Colombo St., Christchurch. Ph: 365-7366
Asia Pacific World Travel, cnr Hereford/Manchester Sts., Christchurch.  Ph: 377-7703
Interforex, 65 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Ph: 377-1233
Thomas Cook, cnr Armagh/Colombo Sts., Christchurch. Ph: 379-6600

Banking Hours Normal banking hours are 9am-4.30pm Monday-Friday
   
Medical  
Hospitals New Zealand hospitals are modern and well equipped, both in the private and public sector. Christchurch Public Hospital is situated close to the city centre. Most visitors to New Zealand are not eligible for publicly funded health care. To determine your eligibility, please visit the Ministry of Health website.
Doctors A visit to a general practitioner (GP) in Canterbury costs anywhere from $45 -$75 NZ 
Health Insurance It is always advisable to take out travel and health insurance before you leave home.
   

Police/Fire/Ambulance

 
Emergencies For emergencies dial 111. Please be aware that there can be penalties for dialling this number in circumstances other than a genuine emergency.

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