Spaceships Ltd

Spaceships are like a good car to drive with more useful features than a campervan. This means that you have the freedom, flexibility and comfort to drive up steep hills, on gravel roads and even park in an underground carpark with no problems, and still enjoy the cooking and sleeping options of a campervan.

Spaceships are like a good car to drive with more useful features than a campervan. This means that you have the freedom, flexibility and comfort to drive up steep hills, on gravel roads and even park in an underground carpark with no problems and still enjoy the cooking and sleeping options of a campervan. The great features that you get with your Spaceships include: a dual battery system (so you don't need a mains plug); extendable bed for extra space and ventilation; lockable storage; CD/DVD and MP3 player plus chiller/fridge, cooker, and all the essential living equipment. Plus there are unique features such as our Space Stations around the country offering free advice and great deals for Space Travellers, and the special Space Community where you can meet other Space Travellers by swapping DVDs with them and at the Space Stations.

Hours of Operation

0900 - 1600 for Pick Ups and Drop Offs

Directions

Pick up depot in Christchurch is at 237 Lichfield Street. Pick up in Auckland is at 60 Walls Road, Penrose.

Methods of Payment

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  • Eftpos

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Address:

Shop 7
Cathedral Junction
CBD  8014
Christchurch

Phone:

+64 3 943 7352

Free Phone:

0800 772 237 (NZ only)

Fax:

+64 3 943 7353

Pick-up Drop-off

Pick up from Christchurch airport for hires over 14 days (if pre-arranged).

Max Capacity

4

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