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Need Accommodation Ideas for the Rugby World Cup?

You did it. You bought your tickets. You've booked your flight.

You're going to follow your favorite rugby team as it fights to win the championship match. You're going to watch your favorite players battle to be victorious. You're going to go hoarse from cheering. You're going to toast, yell, stomp, chest bump, high five, and jump around when your team wins.

You're going to go to pubs after each match. You're going to eat kumara fries, have a glass of locally made wine, and try fresh cheese and kiwi fruit.

You're going to have more fun than you dreamed possible. .

Why? Because you're going to New Zealand. You're going to the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

Right now, the island nation of New Zealand is preparing to welcome guests from around the world when they descend on the country in September. The world's greatest rugby teams will play forty eight matches in thirteen different cities over the course of six weeks. And you'll be there for every heart-pounding, chill-giving moment.

But how will you travel between the matches? Where will you stay? Are you willing to spend some serious cash to stay in hotels? Do you want to deal with the hassle and cost of commercial flight? Lucky for you, there is an alternative available for backpackers, campers, and budget-conscious travelers who are looking for a way to travel and are in need of a place to stay during the Rugby World Cup: Campervan hire. Cheap campervan hire in New Zealand is a realistic option that will supply you with transportation and provide for your housing needs. If you hire a campervan, you can easily travel from match to match without worrying about finding your hotel or messing with public transportation, trains, or flights.

Use the time and money you'll save from hiring a campervan to explore the culture and beauty of New Zealand. When you drive to matches in Rotorua, be sure to enjoy a Maori hangi. The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, and a hangi is a feast cooked in the ground. Often, a hangi will include a presentation of the haka. If you've ever watched the All BlacksNew Zealand's rugby team then you've seen a haka. The haka is an intimidating war dance that the kiwi rugby players perform before each match.

Watch the matches in Wellington, and then take time to explore the country's capital city. Perhaps you'd like to rollerblade or bike around the bays. Maybe you're feeling adventurous and would like to check out the surfing scene. Allocate some time to spend in Te Papa, a wonderful museum that will introduce you to the rich heritage of this magnificent country. Don't worry. This activity is definitely within your price range. Entry is free!

No matter what you plan to do once you arrive in New Zealand, campervan hire offers you flexibility, comfort, and affordability. Take advantage of this option and make the most of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.




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