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QUIZ: How Much Should You Budget For NZ?

Chyna Hayden
September 24, 2023

Discover Your Budgeting Style for an Epic Adventure in New Zealand!

Are you dreaming of an unforgettable adventure in the stunning landscapes of New Zealand? Take this fun quiz to find out how you can budget for your NZ trip and which budget suits you best!

1. What's your travel style?

a) Thrill-seeker - I want to try all the adrenaline-pumping activities! Go big or go home!

b) Nature lover - Exploring beautiful landscapes and wildlife is my priority. Namaste, nature.

c) Culture enthusiast - I want to immerse myself in the local culture and traditions...and food.

2. How do you prefer to travel?

a) Budget-friendly - I'm all about backpacking and hostels to save money. Even if I have to BYO pillow.

b) Comfortable - I don't mind spending a little more for convenience and better amenities. Pillow included.

c) Luxury - I want to indulge in the finest experiences and accommodations. The more boujie, the better, y'know?

3. How do you plan to get around in NZ?

a) Budget-friendly - Public transportation 4 life!

b) Road trip - Renting a campervan or car to explore at my own pace. I got this!

c) Private tours and transfers - I prefer a hassle-free and luxurious travel experience. Someone else, take the wheel (please).

4. What's your ideal NZ experience?

a) Hiking through breathtaking national parks and mountains. Sunrise hike? Sure!

b) Discovering pristine beaches and exploring hidden gems. Call me Dora the Explorer!

c) Unwinding in luxury resorts and indulging in gourmet experiences. It's a holiday, after all.

5. What's your shopping style?

a) Budget shopper - I love finding souvenirs at local markets and bargaining...it's like a sport!

b) Souvenir lover - I'll splurge on unique items that remind me of the trip. You can NEVER have too many keyrings.

c) Luxury shopper - High-end boutiques and designer souvenirs are my weakness. Take my money...TAKE IT ALL!

6. How do you plan to enjoy NZ cuisine?

a) Street food and local eateries for authentic and budget-friendly meals. I like to keep it real.

b) Mix of local eateries and mid-range restaurants for a variety of flavours. Doesn't hurt to try a bit of everything...right?

c) Fine dining and gourmet experiences to savour the best of NZ cuisine. I deserve this!

7. How many activities do you want to do in NZ?

a) As many as possible - I'm ready for adventure overload!

b) A good mix - Some activities but also time to relax and take in the scenery.

c) Fewer, but extraordinary experiences - Quality over quantity.

8. How do you feel about sharing expenses with travel buddies?

a) Totally fine - Splitting costs helps save money!

b) Depends on the activity - I'm open to sharing on certain things...(bunk beds included).

c) I prefer to cover my expenses independently. I'm a strong, independent traveller...who worked my butt off for this!

Results:

Mostly A's - Budget Backpacker:

You're an adventurous soul, and a budget backpacking trip is perfect for you! Embrace the backpacker lifestyle, bunking in hostels, and enjoying local street food. Your focus is on the experiences, not the frills. We recommend budgeting NZ$70 – NZ$75 a day.

Mostly B's - Balanced Explorer:

You strike a perfect balance between budget-friendly options and occasional indulgence. A mix of road trips, mid-range accommodations, and unforgettable experiences is ideal for your NZ adventure. We recommend budgeting around NZ$150 to NZ$275 per day.

Mostly C's - Luxury Voyager:

You have a taste for the finer things in life, and a luxury NZ experience is right up your alley. Splurge on top-notch accommodations, private tours, and gourmet dining to create lasting memories. We recommend budgeting around NZ$400 to NZ$500 per day.

Remember, no matter your budget style, New Zealand will welcome you with open arms, offering unforgettable experiences and breathtaking beauty at every turn.

Ready to book? Head over to backpackerdeals.com now and start planning your next adventure!

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