Great Alpine Highway

The Great Alpine Highway (SH73) is one of New Zealand's most dramatic mountain drives, slicing through the Southern Alps between Christchurch and the West Coast. This 260-kilometer route crosses Arthur's Pass National Park, offering jaw-dropping views of craggy peaks, braided rivers, and ancient beech forests. It's not just a road—it's a journey through the very spine of the South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day to drive the highway one-way, ideally from east to west to catch the afternoon light on the alps. If you're doing a round trip, budget two days with an overnight in Arthur's Pass village or on the West Coast. The road is narrow and winding in sections, so factor in extra time for photo stops and short walks. Most travelers spend 3–4 hours driving without stops, but you'll want at least 6–8 hours to truly soak it in.

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