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Whether you prefer compact cars or spacious vans, our car rental comparisons will help you find the perfect fit to suit your comfort and budget. Take into account the local geography - Edgecumbe is known for its flat and scenic routes, so a compact car could be your best choice for fuel efficiency and flexibility, especially considering the ample and affordable parking options locally.
Discover Edgecumbe's unique attractions by renting a car. Don't miss out on the famous Tarawera Falls, a stunning spectacle where water gushes out of the cliff face. Pack a picnic, as the falls area offers picturesque walking routes and picnic spots. Besides, the Rangitaiki River is a great spot for a leisurely boat trip.
Driving in New Zealand can be quite a different experience compared to the UK, due to the left-hand driving rule. Speed limits are strictly enforced with a maximum of 100km/h on open roads and 50km/h in urban areas. Edgecumbe is renowned for its relaxed driving environment, so make sure to take time and enjoy the scenic views.
As part of the Bay of Plenty, Edgecumbe enjoys a warm climate. Summers are sunny with temperatures often reaching 25°C, while winters are generally mild. Prepare for occasional rain - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of New Zealand's famous coffee.
The currency used in New Zealand is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). As a UK traveler, you can easily exchange your pounds at multiple money exchange centres in the area. Major credit cards are accepted everywhere but it's always wise to carry a little cash for small expenses. Bear in mind that some small businesses may charge a small fee for card transactions.
With a rental car, the surrounding adventures are just a short ride away. Make sure to visit the vibrant city of Rotorua, known for its geothermal wonders and Maori culture. Within an hour's drive, you can reach Whakatane, a coastal town with opportunities for dolphin and whale watching. Add an extra exhilarating journey by heading to the White Island, New Zealand's most active volcano.