General
Information
In this section we provide useful information such as electricity,
phones and international drivers licence requirements.
Further information on New Zealand's immigration, healthcare,
transportation, housing, and education systems is available in
our Information Packs which can
be downloaded from our online store.
Electricity
Electricity is supplied
throughout New Zealand at 230/240 volts, 50 hertz. Most
hotels and motels provide 110 volt ac sockets (rated at
20 watts) for electric razors only.
For all other equipment an adapter/converter is necessary,
unless the item has a multi-voltage option. Please note
that power outlets only accept flat 3 or 2-pin plugs, depending
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Public Call-Phones
Most public call-phones take cards purchased from bookstalls
and newsagents, with a minimum value of NZ$2. Some public call-phones
also accept credit cards, but very few accept coins.
You can find New Zealand phone numbers online in the White
Pages (alphabetical listings) and Yellow
Pages (business category listings).
Mobile Phones
Check with your phone company before leaving home about international
mobile roaming facilities available in New Zealand.
New Zealand has two mobile networks, Vodafone's GSM network which
will work with Vodafone phones from overseas, and Telecom New
Zealand's CDMA network which requires a New Zealand specific phone.
Laptops
You will need an RJ45 type plug to be able to connect your laptop
into a computer socket in New Zealand, and an adaptor with a flat
two or three-point power plug to connect to the power supply.
International Driving Licences and Permits
You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if
you have either a current driver's licence from your home country
or an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Recent law changes mean all drivers, including visitors from
other countries, must carry their licence or permit at all times
when driving. You will only be able to drive the same types of
vehicles you are licensed to drive in your home country. The common
legal age to rent a car in New Zealand is 25 years.
Make sure your driver's licence is current. If your licence is
not in English, you should bring an English translation with you,
or obtain an IDP. Contact your local automobile club for further
details about obtaining a translation or an IDP.
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