What activities are open in Queenstown?

What activities are open in Queenstown?

Queenstown Activities

  • Biking. Arrow River Trail. Cardrona Bike Park.
  • Wineries. Amisfield Lake Hayes Winery. Akarua Wines & Kitchen by Artisan.
  • Skifields. Cardrona Alpine Resort. Coronet Peak.
  • Golf. The Hills Golf Club. Jacks Point.
  • Walks & Hikes. Arrow River Trail. Ben Lomond Walkway.
  • Sightseeing Attractions. Kiwi Birdlife Park.

Is Queenstown famous for anything?

Known as the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown is home to a range of adventures, from the world’s first and most famous bungy jumps – the Kawarau Bridge Bungy(opens in new window) – to jet boat thrills through the rugged beauty and unspoilt grandeur of the white-water rapids of the Shotover River.

What is there to do in Queenstown for 2 hours?

Here are the best things you can do in Queenstown, New Zealand for only $20-70 per person!

  • Visit the Kiwi Birdlife Park.
  • Go on a Scenic Cruise.
  • Go Cycling.
  • Stand-Up Paddleboarding.
  • Kayaking on Lake Wakatipu.
  • Ride the Gondola and Luge.
  • Gibbston Valley Wine Tasting and Cave Tour.

How can I spend 3 days in Queenstown?

You could literally spend your entire three days in Queenstown JUST doing adventure activities….Day 2: When in Queenstown, do as the Queenstowners do!

  1. Jet Boating on the Shotover River.
  2. Skydiving!
  3. Rafting the Shotover River.
  4. Kayaking in Mt. Aspiring National Park.
  5. A Ziplining Adventure Tour.

What can you do in Queenstown on your birthday?

The Most Romantic Things to Do in Queenstown for the Best Dates

  1. Cosy up at the Onsen Hot Pools.
  2. Take your love to the skies on a Milford Sound scenic flight.
  3. Rosé all day on a Queenstown wine tour.
  4. Wine + bike through Gibbston Valley.
  5. Be a big kid at Queenstown Skyline Gondola & Luge.

How many days is enough in Queenstown?

We recommend a minimum of 2 days in Queenstown to get a taste of what this charming town has to offer. However, if you’ve got plenty of time up your sleeve, you could comfortably spend 5 days in Queenstown to get a feel for the region.

How can I spend 7 days in Queenstown?

One Week Queenstown Itinerary: How to Spend 7 Days in Queenstown

  1. Day 1 – Get Acquainted with Queenstown.
  2. Day 2 – Day Trip to Glenorchy.
  3. Day 3 – Lake day.
  4. Day 4 – Adventure Day.
  5. Day 5 – Relax and Enjoy the Scenery.
  6. Day 6 – Hiking.
  7. Day 7 – Get Toured Around.
  8. Thanks for reading!

Does Queenstown have snow?

Generally it snows more in the mountains and less so in town itself but you will find snowfall in and around Queenstown during this time as well. Outside of these months its possible to get some ‘freak’ snowfalls both in the mountains and in town but these are rare especially in the Summer months of January – March.

Is Milford Sound in Queenstown?

For centuries, Milford Sound could only be visited on foot or by boat. Today it’s easy to reach this remote and unspoiled location from Queenstown or Te Anau. Take an unforgettable journey into Milford Sound and discover its pristine natural beauty.

What to do in Queenstown?

From indoor thrills to adventures high above the clouds, in the water or on the land, there are many ways to explore Queenstown. Get the heart pumping and immerse yourself in our natural surrounds with outdoor adventures from mountaineering and climbing, hiking, mountain biking, rafting and kayaking.

Why book a Queenstown holiday?

Queenstown has an endless array of adventure activities, tours, attractions and leisure holiday options to choose from. Tee off at your choice of Queenstown golf courses, explore the many biking and hiking trails in the region and enjoy Queenstown’s fantastic selection of food and wine on offer.

Why come to Queenstown?

Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world. Home of many firsts, our love of thrills and spirit of innovation is an invitation to share in our passions and embark on an adventure.

Why go backpacking in Queenstown?

If you are backpacking in New Zealand a visit to Queenstown is a must or if you’re interested in Queenstown’s adventure history, Maori culture and heritage then we’ve got you covered!