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| Queenstown to Dunedin via Mount Cook (One Way Tour) |
12 hours |
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Travel northbound from Queenstown via Cromwell and the picturesque inland expanse of the Lindis Pass, Omarama and vast MacKenzie Basin before reaching Mount Cook National Park. Relax in the alpine surroundings of the spectacular and remote Mount Cook Village before heading southbound via the dramatic landscape of the Waitaki Valley to reach the Whitestone District of historic Oamaru. Travel the old Mount Cargill route, following the Harbour entrance to Dunedin, South Island's southernmost city, rich in architecture and culture.
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| West Coast Wilderness Railway |
4.5 hours |
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Come and ride the railway that refused to die. All aboard!
The historic 35 kilometer railway of tight curves and spectacular bridges clambers through rugged wilderness, dense rainforest and steep gorges, a legacy to the engineering skills, determination and endurance of the early 19th century West Coast pioneers who built it. Since 1896, the railway has hauled copper concentrates from the Queenstown mines to the port of Strahan, providing the only access and lifeline for the communities along the way.
Closed down in 1963, the railway returned to nature and slumbered for 37 years, to be reawakened with a restoration of similar magnitude
to its original construction. Once again, trains are running between Queenstown and Strahan, using the extraordinary rack and pinion third rail Abt system to conquer the mountainous terrain.
A lunch stop in the heart of the dense forest at Dubbil Barril allows passengers to wander along forest paths, discover remote creeks running down to the King River. There to see first hand the beauty of the majestic wilderness rain forest.
Trains run one way daily leaving Strahan or Queenstown. Optional coach shuttles are available for the return journey. Join the train seated in "tourist" cars that feature natural Tasmanian timbers. The train will meet at Dubbil Barril where Fettlers lunches or afternoon teas are available from the train, or why not try 'Dotties' coffee shop in Queenstown for a fine selection of light refreshments, before or after your journey. All refreshments are at your own cost.
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| Queenstown to Mount Cook (One Way Tour) |
4.5 hours |
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Depart Queenstown and its surrounding lush green farmland and relax as you take in the spectacular scenery that changes from the winding Kawarau River Gorge to rugged ranges and mirror lakes as you head north. Journey through the historical gold mining region of Central Otago and over the Lindis Pass before passing through the farming community of Omarama.
Continue through the rugged high country landscape of the Mackenzie Basin with its hydroelectric system of lakes and canals, before entering the Mount Cook National Park. The coach will travel up the western side of Lake Pukaki at the foot of New Zealand's tallest mountain, Mount Cook.
As you arrive at the Mount Cook village, you will be mesmerized by the alpine surroundings of this truly unique region. There are plenty of opportunities to explore the surrounding walking tracks or experience an ultimate scenic flight by helicopter or skiplane (scenic flights not included). Your tour concludes in Mount Cook, please note accommodation should be pre-arranged, as hotel availability can be limited in this area.
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| Milford Sound BBQ Bus with Milford Sound Cruise from Queenstown |
12.5 hours |
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Milford Sound is arguably the most scenic destination in New Zealand. Located in 3 million acres of the Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound is a "must-see" for any traveler. Magnificent untouched native forests and bush, pristine waterways and lakes, glacier and high peaks.
BBQ Bus is a small group tour for travelers seeking a personalized trip to Milford Sound. You will be transported in a modern, fully air-conditioned 22 seat coach. As you begin your tour out of Queenstown we will travel south along the side of the amazing "Remarkables" mountain range and New Zealand?s longest lake, ?Lake Wakatipu?. From Te Anau the scenery really begins as we drive north along the lake. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island.
Upon entering the Fiordland National Park, the largest National Park in NZ, travel up along side the Eglington River to three mountain lakes at the head of the Eglington Valley. During this part of the journey you will make the first of our many sightseeing stops that also allow for some great photo opportunities. You have a couple of different locations for lunch and will endeavor to select the best spot on the day. There are some fantastic walks in the area and this is a great opportunity to experience the beautiful alpine beech forest up close.
After lunch you head towards the Homer Tunnel, taking in some incredible mountain views while driving along side the crystal clear waters of the Hollyford river. Once through the Homer Tunnel, you will wind our way down the Cleddau Valley. At this time you arrive in an area called "Fiordland" but are visiting a "Sound", the difference will be explained.
You link up with the 'Milford Heaven' for a 1.40 hour excursion on the fjord. Being a large boat it allows for plenty of space to move about and enjoy the spectacular landscape and wilderness of Milford Sound. Complimentary tea and coffee is served while looking out for seals and dolphins!
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| Wanaka and Arrowtown Harley Davidson Day Tour |
4 hours |
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Experience the unique sights and sounds of New Zealand with the wind in your hair, on roads ideally suited to motorcycle touring.
Heading west through the rugged Kawarau Gorge you will travel towards the wine growing area of Gibbson Valley, before passing through Cromwell and following the shores of Lake Dunstan, north to Wanaka, situated at the Southern end of Lake Wanaka.
It is here that you will take a break so you can take in the surroundings of this wonderful lakeside village. Crystal clear lake waters lap the shores of Wanaka town and the feet of the Southern Alps, which are home to winter ski fields and the dramatically alpine Mount Aspiring National Park.
After enjoying your break we know head off for one of the most spectacular cruising experiences you will encounter as we follow the Cardrona Valley Road and cross over the Grown Range (highest sealed road in New Zealand) to Arrowtown, where you will have time to experience this historic mining town.
This tour is fully guided and will give you plenty of opportunity to stop along the way so you can capture the beauty on film for an everlasting reminder of what New Zealand is all about.
Having enjoyed such an amazing ride it is now time for a short ride back to Queenstown.
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| Scenic Wildlife Adventure and Lord of the Rings Safari |
2.5 hours |
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Journey into the very heart of alpine New Zealand, a land of ever changing moods and unprecedented natural beauty. Explore the spectacular backdrops used in the Lord of the Rings and soak in the fabulous panoramas over Queenstown's lakes and mountains.
Marvel at the golden, tussock-brown, orange and green vistas of summer and the sparkling white and azure blues of winter. Hand-feed and photograph the Red Deer, Bison, Llama and other exotic animal species and learn the local Maori legend and history of the gold rush.
It's unforgettable.
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| Queenstown Airport Arrival Transfer - To Hotels |
20 minutes |
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Let the drivers collect you from the Queenstown Airport and drop you off at your accommodation doorstep. They'll even help you with your luggage.
Super Shuttle keeps fares rock-bottom by picking up or dropping off other air travelers en route to or from the airport. They don't have meters, so even if the traffic is heavy, you won't have to worry about your fare going up. They only travel to and from the airport, so book now and lock in a affordable and convenient airport transfer.
With modern and spacious minivans capable of seating up to 11 passengers, and a huge trailer accommodating luggage of all shapes and sizes, you'll have a job filling up a Super Shuttle.
This transfer must be pre-booked at least 48 hours prior to arrival so get in early and book online today! When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Queenstown accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. It's easy.
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| Queenstown Nevis Highwire Bungy Jump |
4 hours |
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For many, this would have to be the ultimate challenge. Make no mistake, the Nevis Highwire Bungy is not for the nervous - with a wild 134 meters (440 feet) drop, the river seems to rush towards you faster than you're rushing towards it!
With the Nevis Highwire Bungy, getting there is half the fun! The experience kicks off with a rugged 35 minute back-blocks 4x4 drive before you get harnessed up and board the shuttle, which ferries you to the Bungy Pod.
After arriving at the Bungy Pod you'll have time to come to grips with what you're about to do...Bungy 134 meters over the Nevis Valley.
Once off the edge it's simply a matter of basking in the glory of what you have achieved, as well as coming to grips with the 8 ? seconds of freefall!
Famous For:
- 8.5 seconds of freefall
- Worlds wildest Bungy
- New Zealand's ultimate personal challenge
- Southern alpine adventure
"I came. I saw. I cried." Porter, Johannesburg, SA
"Physically, no harm will come to the jumper. The system is very gentle on a person who jumps. You can be a big strong guy or a little wee girl or a paraplegic or a very old person - it's no problem to jump all these people because the thing about Bungy is that it's from the shoulders up not the shoulders down? so it's inside your head." AJ Hackett.
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| Skippers Canyon Heritage 4WD Tour from Queenstown |
4 hours |
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Leaving Queenstown on Gorge Road, pass Arthurs Point Hotel, cross Edith Cavell Bridge following the miners route up towards Coronet Peak with great views over Wakatipu Basin.
Shortly after you reach the saddle at 975 meters (3199 foot) above sea level, the highest point of the journey, opening a first spectacular view of Mount Aurum and what still lies ahead of you. The 4WD vehicle continue to travel along Skippers Road past Hells Gate. Special points of interest are the Zoo of Rocks as well as the old Skippers Road on which the Goldminers used to travel. Travelling down you pass Castle Rock, Bus Scratch Corner and Welcome Home Pub - or better said, pass its remains.
Then on to Bells Hill which gives a second view of the richest River in the World - Shotover River. After passing the well named points of interest such as Pinchers Bluff, Devils Elbow and Deep Creek, the blue skies, the sun, and the River create memorable pictures.
Before heading back to Queenstown, the next stop is the picnic spot. Here everyone will enjoy a cup of coffee or tea with kiwi biscuits and home-made cheese served on crackers while sitting in comfortable chairs. The group can literally sit back and relax looking over the canyon.
For those who are interested in the movie spots of 'Lord of the Rings' this picnic spot will be of special interest, as you look down onto the location of this famous scene where Frodo can escape the Black Riders with the help of Arwen and the forces of the river.
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| Central Otago Boutique Wine Tour from Queenstown |
5 hours |
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Discover the hidden gems of Central Otago...
Central Otago wine country spreads from the outskirts of Queenstown's Wakatipu Basin through picturesque valleys and dramatic gorges to the rolling vine-clad foothills of Bannockburn and beyond. This journey includes unforgettable views and fascinating pioneer history, along with the smooth sophistication of award-winning gourmet food and wine among the region's backdrop of tussock and thyme.
Highlights:
- Taste wines at four of the best vineyards in the Gibbston, Bannockburn and Cromwell regions
- Delightful gourmet platter lunch at the award winning Carrick Winery Restaurant
- Kawarau Gorge, Otago Goldfields, Historic Old Cromwell Town and Lake Dunstan
Sample Itinerary:
- Peregrine Vineyard - wine tasting
- Carrick Winery - lunch and wine tasting
- Felton Road or Mt Difficulty Vineyard - wine tasting
- Chard Farm - wine tasting
- Visit to the historic precinct of Old Cromwell Town
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| Milford Sound Harley Davidson Day Tour |
12 hours |
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Climb aboard a Harley Davidson Motorbike and enjoy your comfortable ride to spectacular Milford Sound.
Experience the unique sights and sounds of New Zealand with the wind in your hair, on roads ideally suited to motorcycle touring. This specialized tour is a cruise, not a race and operates within the highest of safety standards
Heading south along the shores of Lake Wakatipu you will ride towards Te Anau, through the Homer Tunnel and into the heart of the Fiordland National Park. Fiordland is the largest national park in New Zealand and home to Milford Sound.
Here you will have the opportunity to take a boat cruise on these magnificent sounds (own expense).
Having taken in such magnificent scenery it is now time to return to Queenstown.
This tour is fully guided and will give you plenty of opportunity to stop along the way so you can capture the beauty on film for an everlasting reminder of what New Zealand is all about. Please be aware this is a very long day tour of approximately 12 hours. You will not ride for any longer than 1 1/2 hours without a break.
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| Discover Milford Sound (Coach / Cruise / Coach) |
12.5 hours |
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This is your chance to discover Milford Sound, frequently referred to as the Eighth Natural Wonder of the World!
Travel along the edge of Lake Wakatipu beneath the rugged Remarkables, to Te Anau for a morning tea break (own expense). Then enter the Fiordland National Park pausing at the Mirror Lakes before passing through the Hollyford Valley. The road climbs to enter the Homer Tunnel and emerge above the Cleddau Valley before descending down to Milford Sound.
Here you will take an unforgettable Red Boat cruise on the majestic Milford Sound. Milford Sound is a fiord carved by a massive glacier in the last ice age and, with its bishop's hat-shaped Mitre Peak, it is one of the most treasured regions of the World Heritage Fiordland National Park. The favored way of checking out the heart-stopping, pristine scenery, towering peaks, waterfalls and marine and bird life is aboard a Milford Sound Red Boat.
While on the cruise, enjoy a full commentary regarding the rich history of the Sound, as well as detailing the flora and fauna. The cruise highlights include three permanent waterfalls - the Stirling, Fairy and Lady Bowen Falls - plus a myriad of smaller ones that cascade down the steep rock faces following the heavy rains that keep the region lush and green.
After your awe-inspiring cruise, reboard the coach for your return journey to Queenstown.
Tour Highlights include:
- Te Anau
- Eglinton Valley - ancient alpine beech forest, stunning waterfalls
- Mirror Lakes - photo opportunity
- Homer Tunnel -
- Fiordland National Park
- Milford Sound Red Boat Cruise
Great Sights, new premier luxury coaches feature enormous panoramic windows and glass roof-tops to ensure the scenic views are enjoyed from beside and also above as you tour the majestic mountain passes between Queenstown and Milford Sound. All are equipped with plush reclini
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| Queenstown Shotover River White Water Rafting |
4.5 hours |
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Experience the exhilarating adrenaline pumping rapids of this infamous river.
Begin with an unforgettable coach trip on the historic Skippers Road along old goldminers trails into Skippers Canyon, unparalleled in terms of scenery.
Raft from Deep Creek over peaceful waters at first, you will head toward the exhilarating rapids of the lower Canyon, experiencing the memorable rapids Rock Garden, Sharks Fin, Toilet, Pinball, Jaws, Sequel and the unforgettable 170m Oxenbridge Tunnel, followed closely by Cascade Rapid.
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| Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise |
12.5 hours |
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Hidden in the south-west corner of New Zealand's South Island, deep in the heart of the Fiordland National Park, lies Doubtful Sound. Ten times larger than Milford Sound it is an unspoiled wilderness of many moods, one minute clear, blue and sun drenched, the next mysterious and mist shrouded. A wild place of dense rainforest, rugged peaks, cascading waterfalls and deep still waters? quiet, serene and green!
Your Doubtful Sound adventure begins as you cruise the crystal clear waters of Lake Manapouri. Then it's over Wilmot Pass, stopping along the way to experience some of Fiordland's densest rainforest and to view the colorful alpine moss gardens.
On reaching Deep Cove, you will board a spacious catamaran for a three hour cruise that takes in the most dramatic scenery of Doubtful Sound. The skipper provides a detailed commentary and point out highlights. Keep a look out for wildlife as bottlenose dolphins frequently come alongside the vessel, fur seals bask on the rocks around the fiord and rare penguins can at times be observed.
When you discover Doubtful Sound you will be struck by its silence ? a silence broken only by birdsong, or maybe the rushing of a distant waterfall.
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| Walter Peak High Country Farm |
3.5 hours |
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Walter Peak is the lakeside site of the original homestead of the Walter Peak High Country Farm. Located on the western shore of Lake Wakatipu, this sheep station (farm) is 8 miles from Queenstown and only 40 minutes steaming time on the TSS Earnslaw.
Join a scenic cruise to Walter Peak on board the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw, departing from Queenstown. The original steam engines can be seen in operation from the open viewing area. During the cruise, the ship's pianist entertains with a variety of old favorites and you are encouraged to join in sing-a-long around the piano. You are also welcome to visit the Focsle Museum, steeped in the history of the TSS Earnslaw. Complimentary tea and coffee are provided on the cruise and delicious cafe style food can be purchased.
Upon arrival at the Colonel's Homestead, treat yourself to some home baked goodies, tea and coffee while admiring the surrounding views of the lake and mountains. Next you can choose to take a wander through the beautiful lakeside gardens.
Included in your visit to Walter Peak is a farmyard walking tour, viewing the livestock including sheep, highland cattle, deer and goats. Your hosts will work the sheep dogs and explain high country mustering practices, plus a demonstration on the art of wool spinning. After your farm tour, return to Queenstown across the lake aboard the TSS Earnslaw.
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| Queenstown Airport Departure Transfer - From Hotels |
20 minutes |
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You will be collected from your accommodation doorstep and transferred to the Queenstown Airport. They'll even help you with your luggage.
Super Shuttle keeps fares rock-bottom by picking up or dropping off other air travelers en route to or from the airport. They don't have meters, so even if the traffic is heavy, you won't have to worry about your fare going up. They only travel to and from the airport, so book now and lock in a affordable and convenient airport transfer.
With modern and spacious minivans capable of seating up to 11 passengers, and a huge trailer accommodating luggage of all shapes and sizes, you'll have a job filling up a Super Shuttle.
This transfer must be pre-booked at least 48 hours prior to arrival so get in early and book online today! When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Queenstown accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. It's easy.
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| Queenstown Secrets of Bungy Jump Tour |
45 minutes |
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If you've ever wanted to find out what happens behind the scenes of one of New Zealand's most iconic activities, you now can. Queenstown's latest visitor attraction - Secrets of Bungy Tour is the latest offering from AJ Hackett Bungy. It's designed for those wishing to have fun and learn more about Bungy without their feet leaving the ground. The "Secrets Behind Bungy Tour" is an exciting 45 minute interactive guided tour where you'll:
- Discover the origins and history of Bungy through in a fascinating cinematic adventure
- Be escorted through restricted areas to learn how a Bungy cord is made
- Learn the 'secrets' behind Bungy
- Have fun with the Bungy harness and members of your group
- Gain exclusive access to parts of the Bungy viewing deck, getting up close and personal to Bungy Jumpers
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| Southern Glacier Experience Helicopter Flight from Queenstown |
50 minutes |
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This journey offers dramatic views of the majestic Southern Alps and the beginning of Fiordland National Park. Discover the mystery of Lake Wakatipu's northern shores, before experiencing a snow landing on the distinctive Jura Glacier. Stand in snow surrounded by high mountain peaks and bush covered valleys as you admire unparalleled views of Mount Aspiring and the mighty Rees and Dart River valleys.
With its ability to hover, land and provide access to some of New Zealand's most remote areas, a helicopter is the ideal choice for sightseeing that will take you up close to towering peaks, crevasse filled glaciers and sparkling waterways. Learn about the stunning landscape as your professional pilot delivers an informative commentary en route.
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| Grand Circle Helicopter Flight from Queenstown |
30 minutes |
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On this premier scenic flight you will marvel at the outstanding landforms and stunning beauty of the Wakatipu basin. The untamed Shotover River is revealed in rugged Skippers Canyon. See spectacular film locations from Lord of the Rings. The flight includes a landing at the Remarkables, 1538 meters above Queenstown where you can stand in the snow during Winter and admire the fantastic panoramic views.
With its ability to hover, land and provide access to some of New Zealand's most remote areas, a helicopter is the ideal choice for sightseeing that will take you up close to towering peaks, crevasse filled glaciers and sparkling waterways. Learn about the stunning landscape as your professional pilot delivers an informative commentary en route.
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| West Coast Harley Davidson Day Tour |
8.5 hours |
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Experience the unique sights and sounds of New Zealand with the wind in your hair, on roads ideally suited to motorcycle touring. This specialized tour is a cruise, not a race and operates within the highest of safety standards.
The rugged West Coast awaits you as we head north along the banks of Lake Dunstan before turning off and head through the Mount Aspiring National Park. It is here that you will encounter some of the most breathtaking scenery as we cruise through this magnificent region.
Having reached the West Coast it is time for a well earned break as you take in this wonderful part of New Zealand.
It is now time to for our return journey back through the National Park to Queenstown where you to relax and think about the amazing day that you have experienced.
This tour is fully guided and will give you plenty of opportunity to stop along the way so you can capture the beauty on film for an everlasting reminder of what New Zealand is all about.
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| Mt Cook Harley Davidson Day Tour |
8.5 hours |
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Experience the unique sights and sounds of New Zealand with the wind in your hair, on roads ideally suited to motorcycle touring. This specialized tour is a cruise, not a race and operates within the highest of safety standards.
Board your Harley Davidson Motorbike and leave Queenstown behind you, as you journey towards Mt Cook.
Your ride will take you north along the banks of Lake Dunstan through the grandeur of the Lindis Pass as you make your way to Mt Cook and Aoraki National Park, where you can view New Zealand's highest mountain, Mt Cook and Aoraki.
At 3754 meters (12,000 ft) , New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook, is dazzling. Aoraki, meaning "Cloud Piercer" in Maori is just part of the Southern Alps that dominates this landscape.
One of the main highlights on this tour is a stop at the Famous Church of the Good Shepherd. It sits on the shores of Lake Tekapo and has a spectacular view of the Southern Alps framed by its altar window.
Enjoy lunch at the base of mountain of while taking in the awesome Southern Alps. After lunch you will have time for a stroll through the Mt Cook village before making your way back to Queenstown.
This tour is fully guided and will give you plenty of opportunity to stop along the way so you can capture the beauty on film for an everlasting reminder of what New Zealand is all about.
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| Queenstown to Milford Sound and Te Anau (One Way Tour) |
10 hours |
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Depart Queenstown and travel by luxury coach along the edge of Lake Wakatipu beneath the rugged Remarkables mountain range on the road to Te Anau, the "Gateway to Fiordland". After a brief morning tea break in Te Anau, enter the Fiordland National Park and prepare to be mesmerized by the grandeur of this region. As you pass through the Eglington Valley, you will see ancient alpine beech forest, stunning waterfalls, and the famous Mirror Lakes where the coach pauses for photo opportunities.
From here the tour progresses through the Upper Hollyford Valley, past the stunning Christie Falls and enters the 1.2 kilometer (0.75 miles) long Homer Tunnel, drilled through the solid rock of a mountain. As you exit the Homer Tunnel, prepare yourself for the breathtaking impact of the Cleddau Valley and the descent into Milford Sound.
In Milford Sound, you will take a spectacular Milford Sound Red Boat cruise on the majestic Milford Sound, where you will see the wonders of Mitre Peak, glacier scarred rock walls that rise 1200 meters (3937 feet) vertically from the sea and waterfalls that tumble from hanging valleys and crash into the sound far below. After your cruise, reboard your coach for the return journey to Te Anau.
Tour Highlights include:
- Eglinton Valley
- Mirror Lakes
- Upper Hollyford Valley / Monkey creek
- Homer Tunnel
- Cleddau Valley
- World Heritage Fiordland National Park
- Milford Sound Red Boat Cruise
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| Milford Sound Mariner Overnight Cruise |
2 days / 1 night |
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As you board your luxury coach in Queenstown you can enjoy a relaxing trip along the shores of Lake Wakatipu and through rolling countryside to Te Anau. The coach driver provides an informative commentary in English only. Stopping in Te Anau for a short break provides the opportunity for you to purchase lunch before the excursion continues along the spectacular Milford Road. There is time for a photo stop and short walks along the way.
Upon arrival at Milford Sound, you will board the Milford Mariner for the overnight cruise. The vessel explores in a leisurely way many points of interest, with plenty of time available to view waterfalls, rain forest, mountains and wildlife with the experienced nature guide on board.
The Milford Mariner offers you a very special dinner, bed and breakfast experience. With a nature guide at hand you can explore in the tender craft and kayaks or simply relax on deck. After the days activities, enjoy a delicious evening buffet in the spacious saloon before retiring to your private cabin. The Milford Mariner caters for visitors who enjoy comfort combined with activity. The vessel has been purpose built to accommodate passengers in private cabins with en suite bathrooms. It has a spacious dinning saloon, observation lounge and large open deck areas for viewing the scenery of Milford Sound.
The vessel returns to and anchors overnight in sheltered Harrison Cove. Activities include kayaking and exploring the shoreline on the tender craft. The overnight cruise includes a delicious three course buffet evening meal and hearty cooked breakfast. beverages are sold at the licensed, on board bar. The next morning following breakfast there is further cruising before returning to the Milford Sound Wharf.
After disembarkation on the morning of the second day you will return to Queenstown by coach allowing time to reflect on the beauty of the morning scenery.
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| The Ledge - Queenstown's Sky Swing |
45 minutes |
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And now for something completely different... remember the swing you had in your back yard? Well, the Ledge Urban Sky Swing takes that to a whole new level. In fact a level 400 meters over Queenstown.
Once harnessed your lowered to the release 'station'. Let the thrill take over!
As you swing away the biggest surprise is not knowing when you'll change from fall to swing. Just as your brain convinces you the fall will never stop, you begin arching out 400 meters over Queenstown.
The nightlife in Queenstown is famous for being fast and furious, so we decided to do the same with the Sky Swing. The Ledge Urban Sky Swing is the only swing operating at night. It might pay to leave dinner to afterwards if you know what we mean.
Famous For:
- Swinging out 400 meters over Queenstown
- Only night Swing in New Zealand
- Best views in Queenstown with access via the Gondola
- Providing a quick thrill fix! - Queenstown's only urban Swing
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| Remarkables Mountain Range Helicopter Flight from Queenstown |
20 minutes |
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The Remarkables Mountain Range dominates the eastern skyline of Queenstown. You will appreciate first hand how these peaks have earned their name when you land 1538 meters (5046 feet) above Queenstown, where you can stand in the snow during winter and admire the stunning views across Lake Wakatipu to the Southern Alps.
With its ability to hover, land and provide access to some of New Zealand's most remote areas, a helicopter is the ideal choice for sightseeing that will take you up close to towering peaks, crevasse filled glaciers and sparkling waterways. Learn about the stunning landscape as your professional pilot delivers an informative commentary en route.
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| Queenstown to Christchurch via Mount Cook (One Way Tour) |
11.5 hours |
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Depart Queenstown and travel through the rugged and beautiful landscape of Otago. Cross the Lindis Pass into the Mackenzie Country to visit Mount Cook Village at the base of New Zealand's highest mountain Aoraki (Mount Cook). Here there is time to experience an optional scenic helicopter or skiplane flight with a snow landing (weather permitting). Continue your journey with a stop at the Church of the Good Shepherd on the shores of Lake Tekapo, before continuing to your destination of Christchurch.
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| Queenstown Kawarau River White Water Rafting |
4 hours |
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Action and adventure! White water rafting on Queenstown's Kawarau River!
Queenstown's Kawarau is the largest volume river rafted commercially in the area, ideal for first-time rafters and adrenaline junkies alike. Stretches of quiet water allow ample time to practice paddling techniques, look at the scenery or get caught up in a friendly water fight. Four rapids -- Smiths Falls, Twin Bridges, Do Little Do Nothing, and of course, the unforgettable 400m Chinese Dog Leg, make this trip a great introduction to the thrills and adventure of white water rafting.
- Transport from hotel or Queenstown Rafting Adventure Centre to Cavell's Rafting Lodge
- Change into full wetsuit rafting clothing and all other equipment provided
- Transfer to Kawarau River put-in point
- Extensive safety instructions and paddling techniques
- Raft the Kawarau River
- Return transfer to Cavell's Rafting Lodge
- Hot showers and sauna
- Complimentary snack and refreshments provided
- Transfer/Return travel to Queenstown Rafting Adventure Centre
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| Queenstown Shotover River Helicopter Ride and White Water Rafting |
4.5 hours |
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Shotover River Heli Rafting is the only way to experience Shotover River rafting in winter as well as summer!
Climb aboard your jet-turbine-powered helicopter for a spectacular flight up Skippers Canyon, the site of one of the world's richest gold strikes. The flight pushes your adrenaline level to the edge with a rollercoaster ride through the Canyon.
Rafting from Deep Creek over peaceful waters at first, head toward the exhilarating rapids of the lower Canyon, experiencing the memorable rapids Rock Garden, Sharks Fin, Toilet, Pinball, Jaws, Sequel and the unforgettable 170m Oxenbridge Tunnel, followed closely by Cascade Rapid.
The ultimate Queenstown outdoor adventure!
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| Triple Challenge (Jet Boat Ride, Helicopter and White Water Rafting) |
5 hours |
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Your adrenaline-rushing adventure begins when you check in at the Queenstown Rafting Adventure Centre, where you will be given a short briefing on the format of the Shotover Triple Challenge. From here you will be transferred to the Shotover River for the first part of the Triple Challenge, an exciting ride in the world famous Shotover Jet Boats on the Shotover River. Speed through the towering, rocky canyons of the South Island's river of gold. HANG ON tight as you experience the famous 'Shotover Jet turn', where your boat spins through a full 360 degrees in its own length.
Immediately following the jet boat ride, you proceed to Cavell's Rafting Lodge, where you change into a full wetsuit. Transfer to the heli-pad and climb aboard a turbine-powered helicopter for a spectacular rollercoaster flight up Skippers Canyon.
You will land at Deep Creek, where you'll meet the experienced white water rafting guides. After extensive safety instructions and paddling techniques, board your raft and paddle over peaceful waters at first, before striking the exhilarating rapids of the lower Canyon. Experience rapids such as Rock Garden, Sharks Fin, Toilet, Pinball, Jaws, Sequel and the unforgettable, 170 meter Oxenbridge Tunnel, followed closely by Cascade Rapid. From your take out point, you will be transferred to Cavell's Rafting Lodge for a hot shower and sauna, before returning back to Queenstown.
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| Discover Milford Sound (Coach / Cruise / Fly) |
9 hours |
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Depart Queenstown and travel by luxury coach along the edge of Lake Wakatipu beneath the rugged Remarkables mountain range on the road to Te Anau, the "Gateway to Fiordland". After a brief morning tea break in Te Anau, enter the Fiordland National Park and prepare to be mesmerized by the grandeur of this region. Pass through the Eglington Valley and see ancient alpine beech forest, stunning waterfalls, and the famous Mirror Lakes. The coach will pause here for photo opportunities.
The tour then progresses through the Upper Hollyford Valley, past the stunning Christie Falls and enters the 1.2 kilometer (0.75 miles) long Homer Tunnel, drilled through the solid rock of a mountain. As you exit the Homer Tunnel, prepare yourself for the breathtaking impact of the Cleddau Valley and the descent into Milford Sound.
At Milford Sound, embark on a spectacular Milford Sound Red Boat cruise on the majestic fiord, where you will see the wonders of Mitre Peak, glacier scarred rock walls that rise 1200 meters (3937 feet) vertically from the sea and waterfalls that tumble from hanging valleys and crash into the sound far below.
After your cruise, join your light aircraft for a scenic flight from Milford Sound over the Southern Alps and back to Queenstown (weather permitting). The flight is internationally acclaimed as one of the most magnificent flights in the world, with spectacular views of the World Heritage status Fiordland National Park. Experience panoramic views of fiords, mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes and the lush native rainforests before flying past the Sutherland Falls and over the McKinnon Pass.
Once in the air it takes only a short time to see why this region is so unique and unsurpassed by anything else. Discover the sights of some of New Zealand's untouched country as your light plane soars up high and offers a birds eye view before landing in Queenstown, where you will be transferred to your Queenstown accommodation.
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| Queenstown Ledge Urban Bungy Jump |
45 minutes |
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As the only urban Bungy in Queenstown, it was clearly AJ Hackett's duty to make it as crazy as possible. The Ledge Urban Bungy is like no other, in that it comes equipped with a 'runway' to launch you out 400 meters over Queenstown.
What makes this special is the Bungy harness which allows you to vary your Bungy Jump style; try a flip, twist, or numerous other options all purpose built to provide a different Bungy experience and maximum rush. Not convinced? Try doing this all at night with the lights of Queenstown far below.
Ride the Skyline Gondola 400 meters above Queenstown for panoramic views of Lake Wakatipu. A roundtrip of less than one hour makes this the ultimate "downtown" Bungy experience.
Famous For:
- Run and Jump Bungy style
- Best views in Queenstown with access via the Gondola
- Freefalling 400 meters over Queenstown
- Only night Bungy in New Zealand
"Physically, no harm will come to the jumper. The system is very gentle on a person who jumps. You can be a big strong guy or a little wee girl or a paraplegic or a very old person - it's no problem to jump all these people because the thing about Bungy is that it's from the shoulders up not the shoulders down? so it's inside your head." AJ Hackett.
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| The Original Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump in Queenstown |
2.5 hours |
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The Ultimate Challenge is BUNGY? Go from nervous to completely elated in five seconds. 99% of clients say it's the best thing they have ever done.
If you've heard of Bungy, you've heard of Kawarau - home to the original 43-metre Bungy Jump. The world's first and most infamous of leaps is still going strong, with tens of thousands Bungying each year.
At the world's best-loved Bungy site, you can choose from a number of options; topple over backwards, forwards, with another person, spin or somersault. Kawarau Bridge Bungy is also the only Bungy in Queenstown where you can choose to bob above the water, touch it, or be fully immersed.
Famous For:
- World's first commercial Bungy
- Huge variety of ways to Bungy
- Water touch option
- Party Central
"Physically, no harm will come to the jumper. The system is very gentle on a person who jumps. You can be a big strong guy or a little wee girl or a paraplegic or a very old person - it's no problem to jump all these people because the thing about Bungy is that it's from the shoulders up not the shoulders down? so it's inside your head." AJ Hackett.
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| Milford Sound Fantastic Helicopter Flight from Queenstown |
1.5 hours |
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Journey through New Zealand's most dramatic scenery. This captivating flight from Queenstown to Milford Sound takes you over secluded alpine lakes, lush rainforest, through deep bush lined valleys and past rugged mountain peaks. Experience the grandeur of the Southern Alps enroute to landing at Key Summit. Fly into the heartland of Fiordland experiencing unparalleled views of the world famous Milford Sound and the iconic Mitre Peak before landing at Milford Sound. After take-off make your way to the spectacular Tukuko Glacier before turning to Queenstown.
With its ability to hover, land and provide access to some of New Zealand's most remote areas, a helicopter is the ideal choice for sightseeing that will take you up close to towering peaks, crevasse filled glaciers and sparkling waterways. Learn about the stunning landscape as your professional pilot delivers an informative commentary en route.
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| Central Otago Gourmet Wine Tour from Queenstown |
7 hours |
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Experience the beauty of Central Otago, its fine wines, rich gold history and welcoming people. Your journey takes you into the heart of region through the picturesque valleys and rolling vine-clad foothills of Bannockburn and beyond to taste some of New Zealand's finest wines.
Central Otago has become one of the world's premier cool climate wine regions. Wines of consistently high quality are produced in the region with Pinot Noir, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay amongst some of the world's best.
Visit four to five of Central's premier vineyards. Take a tour of New Zealand's largest underground wine cave and explore your senses at The Big Picture, the world's first visual and sensory wine experience. Enjoy a delightful gourmet platter lunch and mid-morning cheese tasting during the tour. Also visit a local fruit orchard. Admire the beautiful scenery, including Kawarau Gorge, Otago Goldfields, Historic Old Cromwell Town and Lake Dunstan.
Sample Itinerary:
- Gibbston Valley - Visit New Zealand's largest underground wine cave and wine tasting
- Kawarau Gorge - scenic drive
- Olssen's of Bannockburn - wine and local cheese tasting
- Felton Road or Mt Difficulty - wine tasting
- Walk around the historic precinct of Old Cromwell
- Lunch at the Big Picture followed by a virtual wine flight and wine tasting
- Chard Farm - wine tasting
- Optional seasonal visit to a local orchard market
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