๐ Where Is Queenstown?
Queenstown is located in New Zealand.
Adventure capital, alpine lake at its feet
Queenstown is located in New Zealand.
Queenstown sits on the edge of Lake Wakatipu, ringed by the jagged Remarkables mountain range, and somehow manages to be both a serious adventure-sports hub and a genuinely relaxing place to spend a few days. This is where commercial bungee jumping was invented, but it's equally suited to slow lake cruises, vineyard lunches, and short hikes with views that stop you mid-step. Few towns this small pack in this much scenery, adrenaline, and good food within a 20-minute drive of the centre.
Make the most of your time on the ground.
The original commercial bungee site, just outside town โ still one of the most iconic adventure experiences in the world, with several jump heights to choose from nearby.
Check Availability โA gondola climbs straight up from town to a viewpoint over the lake and mountains, with a luge track for an adrenaline-light alternative to bungee jumping.
View Experiences โA dramatic fiord often called the eighth wonder of the world, reachable by scenic drive or flight from Queenstown โ waterfalls, seals, and dolphins are common sights on the cruise.
See Activities โHostels and budget motels in central Queenstown from NZD $50โ90/night, walkable to the lakefront and main strip.
Check Prices โLakeview hotels and lodges from NZD $150โ250/night, many with direct views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables.
Compare Options โHigh-end lodges and resorts from NZD $400/night, several set on the lake's edge or in the surrounding vineyards.
View Luxury Hotels โSummer โ warm days, long daylight hours, and the best window for hiking, water sports, and lake activities.
Autumn โ striking golden foliage around the lake and vineyards, with thinning crowds.
Winter โ Queenstown transforms into a ski destination, with nearby Coronet Peak and The Remarkables ski fields.
Queenstown's adventure activities add up quickly, so it's worth prioritising the experiences that matter most to you.
Combo passes bundling the gondola, luge, and other activities often save money versus booking separately. Self-catering at least some meals from local supermarkets helps offset the cost of adventure activities.
Queenstown Airport (ZQN) has direct flights from major Australian and New Zealand cities, with the small airport just 10 minutes from the town centre โ one of the most convenient major-destination airports anywhere. International connections typically route through Auckland or Christchurch first.
Day 1 โ Arrival & Skyline: Settle in, then take the Skyline Gondola for sunset views over the lake and mountains.
Day 2 โ Adventure Day: Bungee jumping at Kawarau Bridge, or jet boating on the Shotover River for a calmer adrenaline option.
Day 3 โ Milford Sound: Full-day trip to Milford Sound by coach and cruise, or a scenic flight for those short on time.
Day 4 โ Wine & Relax: A relaxed day touring Gibbston Valley wineries, finishing with dinner overlooking the lake.
Plan now, travel smarter โ book before peak season pushes prices up.