GS99
Half Day Tour
Ex Queenstown
Operates Daily
Enjoy a fascinating tour of the Queenstown area, from Queenstown Hill, see spectacular views over Lake Wakatipu and across the Remarkables. Visit the original AJ Hackett Bungy Bridge at the Kawarau Gorge and learn about the history of bungy jumping. Plus a photo stop at the Pillars of the Kings - a Lord of the Rings film location.
Taste a selection of delicious Central Otago wines at the Gibbston Valley Winery. Finally, stroll through the historic gold-mining village of Arrowtown before returning to Queenstown past Coronet Peak and the Shotover Gorge.
| Adult | $90.00 |
| Child | $40.00 |
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| DEPARTS: 9:30 am, Athol Street in the middle of the car park or » View Hotel Pick-up Details |
| RETURNS: 12:30 pm, Athol Street in the middle of the car park or » View Hotel Drop-off Details |
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You'll be swept away by the landscape of the flat Canterbury Plains, from the massive hydro dams, to the blue waters of Lake Tekapo and the awe-inspiring backdrop of Mt Cook.
Declared a World Heritage park in 1986, Mt Cook National Park boasts over thirty 3,000 metre high peaks, and five of NZ's largest glaciers including the Tasman Glacier at 21km in length. At 3,751 metres, Mt Cook (Aoraki - in Maori means "cloud piercer") is the highest mountain peak in New Zealand.
As you travel south from Mt Cook, you will meander through the tawny tussock land of the Mackenzie Country. Sit back and take in the natural wonders and ever changing environment of this spectacular region.
Queenstown is an internationally recognised four seasons alpine and lake resort. With a wide variety of things to see and do, it is perfect for adventurers and leisure seekers alike.