While the Canterbury region lends itself to self drive - either in a rental car or campervan - air and rail travel offer their own special scenic experiences. It's a smart idea to alternate between driving yourself around and letting someone else do the work. The TranzAlpine railway over Arthur's Pass is one example of a journey that is best appreciated as a passenger.
By Road:
State Highway 1 runs the length of the Canterbury region, linking to State Highways 7 and 73 from the west coast and State Highway 77 to the Mackenzie Country. Road conditions are generally excellent, although ice and snow can be a hazard in winter.
Coach services to Christchurch include Bottom Bus, Kiwi Experience, Southern Link and Intercity.
Driving times from Christchurch to major cities and towns:
By Rail:
The TranzAlpine, rated one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world, travels daily from Christchurch to Greymouth over Arthur's Pass.
The TranzCoastal travels daily between Christchurch and Picton where it connects with the InterIslander. This journey is also very scenic, with the Pacific Ocean on one side and high coastal ranges on the other.