Visit Queenstown on a Tour of New Zealand

Few places pack in as much beauty, excitement and variety as Queenstown. Whether you’re drawn by its dramatic landscapes, pulse-raising activities, or laid-back lakeside charm, Queenstown offers something unforgettable for every traveller.

Scenery that makes you stop and stare

Queenstown’s setting is nothing short of spectacular. Snow-capped mountains, glacier-fed rivers and a deep-blue lake combine to create one of the world’s most scenic destinations. The views here aren’t just a backdrop – they’re an experience. Take the Skyline Gondola for panoramic mountain vistas, or cruise Lake Wakatipu aboard the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw for a taste of heritage in breath-taking surroundings.

Thrills for all comfort levels

Queenstown earned its title as the Adventure Capital of the World for good reason. From white-knuckle bungee jumps off Kawarau Bridge to jet boat rides through narrow canyons, this is a place where adrenaline runs high. But adventure doesn’t have to mean extreme – a guided 4WD tour of ‘Lord of the Rings’ filming locations, a helicopter flight over Milford Sound, or a day walk on the famous Routeburn Track all deliver memorable moments without the freefall.

A food and wine scene worth exploring

Queenstown isn’t just about outdoor thrills – it’s a destination for your taste buds, too. The nearby Central Otago region is world-renowned for its Pinot Noir, and a boutique wine tour through the Gibbston Valley and Bannockburn Basin offers tastings, vineyard walks, and a delicious lunch featuring locally sourced produce.

In town, the dining scene is vibrant and varied. Fergburger is a local institution – famous for gourmet burgers with queues that move quickly – while Patagonia Chocolates and The Bunker offer indulgent options for dessert lovers and fine diners alike.

A year-round destination

Queenstown shines in every season. In summer, the long days are perfect for hiking, biking, golfing and lakeside relaxation. In winter, the town transforms into a ski and snowboard hub, with four nearby ski fields and an electric après-ski atmosphere. Autumn brings golden hues to the landscape, while spring offers the best of both worlds – snow on the peaks and blossom in the valleys.

No matter when you visit, Queenstown delivers a full, enriching experience that’s never out of season.

Easy access to New Zealand’s iconic wonders

Queenstown is also the ideal base for exploring some of the South Island’s most famous locations. A fly-cruise-fly trip to Milford Sound offers dramatic fjords and waterfalls in less than five hours. Or head north to Glenorchy and take a Dart River Wilderness Safari into Mount Aspiring National Park – a half-day adventure through beech forests and braided rivers with deep ties to Māori legend and Hollywood’s Middle Earth.

Make Queenstown part of your New Zealand story

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