Picton to Whangarei Road Trip

Picton to Whangarei Road Trip

Picton → Whangarei

890.08 km ~13.3 hrs ~$239 fuel (est.)

Trip Summary: Picton to Whangarei

Embark on an unforgettable adventure across New Zealand's stunning landscapes, traversing from sea to land. The journey begins in Picton, where you'll catch the Cook Strait ferry to Wellington, operated by either Interislander or Bluebridge. This sailing takes approximately 3.5 hours, so booking in advance, especially during the summer months, is highly recommended.

Cook Strait Ferry: Wellington ↔ Picton

This route crosses Cook Strait by ferry. Both Interislander and Bluebridge operate daily sailings between Wellington and Picton. Sailing time is approximately 3.5 hours.

Typical schedule

Check operator websites for current timetables and availability.

OperatorWellington → PictonPicton → Wellington
Interislander2:00, 5:30, 8:45, 13:00, 16:302:30, 7:30, 11:00, 14:15, 18:30
BluebridgeMultiple daily sailingsMultiple daily sailings

Approximate prices (check when booking)

Passenger / vehicleFrom (NZD)
Foot passenger (adult)~$75–80
Car (up to 5.5 m)~$170–380
Campervan / motorhome~$355–395

Check-in required 60 minutes before departure for vehicles. Book in advance, especially in summer.

Route Map & Driving Directions

Plan Your Picton to Whangarei Trip

~71.2 L fuel, ~$239 (est.)
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Journey Milestones

View Road Trip Itinerary (890 km, 13 hours 16 mins)
Drive from Picton to Kaiwharawhara

Approx 95.4 km, taking 3 hours 53 mins.

Drive from Kaiwharawhara to Porirua

Approx 16.5 km, taking 14 mins.

Drive from Porirua to Sanson

Approx 125.3 km, taking 1 hour 26 mins.

Drive from Sanson to Tūrangi

Approx 177.8 km, taking 2 hours 6 mins.

Drive from Tūrangi to Whakamaru

Approx 88.9 km, taking 1 hour 3 mins.

Drive from Whakamaru to Tokoroa

Approx 25.7 km, taking 18 mins.

Drive from Tokoroa to Piarere

Approx 40.5 km, taking 33 mins.

Drive from Piarere to State Highway 1 (No. 600)

Approx 35.7 km, taking 23 mins.

Drive from State Highway 1 (No. 600) to Drury

Approx 93.3 km, taking 55 mins.

Drive from Drury to Westhaven

Approx 39.4 km, taking 34 mins.

Drive from Westhaven to Warkworth

Approx 55.5 km, taking 35 mins.

Drive from Warkworth to Ruakaka

Approx 70.9 km, taking 55 mins.

Drive from Ruakaka to Otaika

Approx 20.2 km, taking 14 mins.

Drive from Otaika to Whangarei

Approx 6.6 km, taking 8 mins.

Pro Tips for Your Picton to Whangarei Road Trip

  • Book the Wellington–Picton ferry in advance to secure your spot. Fill up at Auckland North for the cheapest fuel on this route. Plan your stops at scenic localities to enhance your road trip experience.

Places to See Along the Picton to Whangarei Route

Places to Visit

Nature Waiotaka Scenic Reserve 6.1 km off-route ★ 4.5 Frethey Drive, Tūrangi 3382 View on Maps
Attraction Blue Lake 9.7 km off-route ★ 4.8 Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Waikato Region 3989 View on Maps
Town/City Kaiwharawhara 0.0 km off-route
Park Totara Park 1.5 km off-route ★ 4.6 90R Wairere Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2016 View on Maps
Town/City Pipitea 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Sanson 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Bulls 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Tūrangi 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Kuratau 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Whakamaru 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Kinleith 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Mangakino 1.8 km off-route
Town/City Tamahere 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Rosehill 0.0 km off-route
Town/City Ruakaka 0.0 km off-route

Where to Stay

Campground Wellington TOP 10 Holiday Park 7.8 km off-route ★ 4.1 95 Hutt Park Road, Moera, Lower Hutt 5010 View on Maps
Campground Foxton Beach Holiday Park 5.3 km off-route ★ 4.4 1 Pinewood Road, Foxton Beach 4815 View on Maps
Campground Cambridge TOP 10 Holiday Park 2.4 km off-route ★ 4.5 32 Scott Street, Leamington, Cambridge 3534 View on Maps
Campground Camp Waipu Cove 7.8 km off-route ★ 4.7 869 Cove Road, Waipu 0582 View on Maps

Gas Stations

Gas station bp 6.0 km off-route View on Maps
Gas station MOBIL EXPRESS MANUREWA SOUTH 0.4 km off-route View on Maps
Embark on an unforgettable adventure across New Zealand's stunning landscapes, traversing from sea to land. The journey begins in Picton, where you'll catch the Cook Strait ferry to Wellington, operated by either Interislander or Bluebridge. This sailing takes approximately 3.5 hours, so booking in advance, especially during the summer months, is highly recommended. From Wellington, your memorable road trip leads you through Kaiwharawhara, with the chance to explore beautiful landmarks such as the Waiotaka Scenic Reserve and the stunning Blue Lake.As you travel further north, you'll experience a diverse range of towns and attractions. After making brief stops in Porirua and Sanson, the road brings you to Tūrangi, a gateway to nature with endless explorations. Next up is Whakamaru, and a quick drive to Tokoroa before hitting Piarere. Make sure to fuel up in Auckland North, where prices are generally more favorable, about 5% cheaper than Blenheim. After that, you’ll wind through picturesque paths leading to State Highway 1, making your way through Drury, Westhaven, and Warkworth, finally arriving in lovely Whangarei.Your journey spans over 892 km and takes approximately 13 hours and 23 minutes. Plan for fuel consumption that varies depending on your vehicle—be it an economic hybrid or a van. Enjoy the scenic vistas and rich experiences as you drive!
  • EV drivers use PlugShare for convenient charging locations.
  • Download offline maps before your journey begins in Picton.
  • Check road signage for directions and fuel station locations.
Vehicle TypeLitresCost
Economic hybrid35.7 L~$88
Cheap car71.4 L~$177
Van89.2 L~$221
Ute107.0 L~$265
Beautiful view along the road from Picton After enjoying the vibrant town of Whangarei, take a moment to explore its local culture and natural beauty. This journey offers not just travel but a chance to experience New Zealand’s rich landscapes and welcoming communities.Scenic view of Whangarei

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find the cheapest petrol on the way from Picton to Whangarei?

Fuel prices in New Zealand can fluctuate significantly between regions. As of today, the most competitive price we've tracked is $3.32/L at Auckland CBD. We generally find that filling up in larger hubs like Picton before heading into more rural stretches can save you a decent amount on your total trip cost.

How much time should I realistically allow for the drive between Picton and Whangarei?

While the direct driving time is approximately ~13 hrs, we always recommend allowing an extra 30 to 45 minutes. New Zealand roads can be winding, and you may encounter slow-moving vehicles or roadworks. It's much better to arrive relaxed at Whangarei than to rush through the beautiful scenery.

What is the total distance for this trip and what is the road like?

The trip covers about 890 km. The route primarily follows State Highway 1, which is a well-maintained stretch of road. You can expect a mix of open highway and some more technical, winding sections as you get closer to Whangarei, so keep an eye on your speed and enjoy the views.

Will I encounter any toll roads while driving to Whangarei?

Depending on the exact path you take, you might encounter tolls (such as the Northern Gateway, Tauranga Eastern Link, or Takitimu Drive). These are clearly signposted. Most rental cars have their plates automatically read; just ensure you check your rental agreement regarding how these tolls are processed to avoid admin fees.

How much should I budget for fuel for a one-way trip from Picton?

Based on the current average price of $3.32/L, a standard economy rental car will likely use about $239 worth of fuel for this journey. If you're driving a larger SUV or van, we suggest adding about 20-30% to that estimate to be safe.

Are there good places to stop for a coffee or a stretch between Picton and Whangarei?

Absolutely! Passing through Sanson is a great opportunity to take a break. There are several local cafes and public rest areas where you can grab a flat white and stretch your legs. Breaking up the drive every 90 minutes is the best way to stay alert on New Zealand roads.

Is it easy to find EV charging stations along this specific route?

Yes, the infrastructure for electric vehicles is quite good here. You'll find rapid DC chargers in both Picton and Whangarei, as well as at least one charging station in Sanson. We recommend using the 'PlugShare' app to check real-time availability before you depart.

What is the best time of day to leave Picton to avoid heavy traffic?

To have the smoothest run, we suggest avoiding the weekday morning rush (7:00 AM – 9:00 AM) and the afternoon peak (4:00 PM – 6:00 PM) specifically around Picton. Leaving mid-morning or early afternoon usually results in a much more peaceful drive with fewer delays.

Are there 24-hour petrol stations available if I'm driving late at night?

Main centres like Picton have several 24-hour options. Once you are on the open road toward Whangarei, many stations switch to 'unattended' mode, meaning you can still get fuel using a credit or debit card with a PIN at the pump terminal.

Do I need to worry about snow or ice on the road to Whangarei?

Most of this route stays at lower altitudes, so snow is very rare. However, during winter months (June–August), black ice can occasionally form in shaded areas around mountain passes in the early morning. If you're driving in winter, just take it easy until the sun is fully up.

Are there any dog-friendly parks or walks on the way?

If you're travelling with a furry friend, Waiotaka Scenic Reserve in Kaiwharawhara is a fantastic spot. It has plenty of space for dogs to run. Just remember to keep them on a lead in any national park areas or near farmland where livestock might be present.

Which part of the drive offers the best photo opportunities?

Keep your camera ready as you pass through Whangarei. There are several safe 'lookout' pull-over bays where you can get a great shot of the rolling hills and scenic countryside. It's one of the most iconic views on the drive to Whangarei.

Is this route suitable for all types of rental vehicles?

Yes, the road is fully sealed (bitumen) all the way from Picton to Whangarei. Whether you've hired a small compact car, a hybrid like our Nissan Notes, or a larger family SUV, you'll find the road conditions perfectly suitable.

Where is the best place to stop for a proper meal?

For more than just a quick snack, Kaiwharawhara has the best selection of local pubs and restaurants. It's roughly halfway, making it the perfect spot for a lunch break before finishing the second half of your trip to Whangarei.

How is the mobile phone coverage along the highway?

You'll have a strong signal through most of the trip, especially near towns. However, New Zealand's terrain means there are occasional 'dead zones' in deep valleys or remote stretches. We recommend downloading your offline maps before you leave Picton just in case.

Where are the cleanest public toilets located on this route?

New Zealand is great for this! Most small towns have very clean public facilities. The ones in Kaiwharawhara (usually near the local library or i-SITE) are particularly well-maintained and easy to access from the main road.

Should I be on the lookout for speed cameras?

Safety is a priority on our roads. There are often fixed speed cameras near Kaiwharawhara, and mobile police units are common on the open road. Always stick to the 100km/h limit (or lower as signposted) to ensure a safe trip and avoid fines.

Is it better to fill up the tank now in Picton or wait?

Our live data shows that Picton is currently cheaper than Whangarei. If your tank is less than half full, we'd recommend topping up at Auckland CBD now to take advantage of the better rate before you hit the more expensive regions.

Are there plenty of overtaking lanes on this highway?

Yes, this route is designed with safety in mind. There are dedicated passing lanes every few kilometres. If you find a queue of cars behind you, please use the 'slow vehicle bays' to let others pass safely—it makes the drive better for everyone!

What kind of hazards or wildlife should I watch out for?

The most common thing to watch for is wandering livestock or birds like Pukekos near the roadside in rural Whangarei. Also, keep an eye on the weather; heavy rain can cause localized surface flooding on some of the lower-lying sections of the road.

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