Queenstown
New Zealand Queenstown is the Southern Hemisphere's premiere four
season alpine and lake resort. Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu
and overlooked by the majestic Remarkables Range, Queenstown New
Zealand is the perfect
destination all year round.
There are year-round action-packed thrills, such as jet boating,
white water rafting and parapenting. Queenstown is also the world
capital and home of bungy jumping. In winter, Queenstown turns into
an alpine playground - skiers and snowboarders come from all over
the world to join in the fun at the annual Winter Festival. On Lake
Wakatipu, the vintage TSS Earnslaw steamer has been beautifully
restored to its original condition and takes visitors on daily trips.
Keen golfers shouldn't miss out on an opportunity to play some of
the most scenic courses in the world, at award-winning Millbrook
Resort, Kelvin Heights, Arrowtown and Frankton. The area has great
rainbow trout, brown trout and quinnat salmon fishing.
Wine tasting is fast becoming one of the more popular ways to see
the greater Queenstown region. Join one of the wine tours to Gibbston
Valley, Chard Farm or Peregrine Winery among a number of top class
boutique wineries.
Don't miss historical Arrowtown with its quaint, tree-lined streets,
miners’ cottages and shops preserved as they were during the 19th
century gold rush era, just a 20 minute drive away.
Fiordland
Fiordland is located on the south-west coast of the South Island
of New Zealand.
As one of the most dramatic and beautiful parts of New Zealand,
Fiordland has achieved World Heritage status and is often called
the Sightseeing and Walking Capital of the world.
The best base for exploring the Fiordland region is the attractive
resort town of Te Anau. From here it is an easy two hours drive
to Milford Sound and twenty minutes drive to Lake Manapouri and
the start of a Doubtful Sound excursion. The road to Milford Sound
is considered to be one of the world's finest alpine drives.
Main
Centre in Fiordland
Te Anau - the main centre for discovering Fiordland National Park
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