The only way to describe Queenstown is
“stunning”.
Located between the mountains and the lake,
Queenstown is an adventure paradise. Despite its small size, most
tourists make this destination a key part of their New Zealand experience.
You’ll feel right at home in this friendly town.
With three languages schools to choose from, you’ll be able to talk with
students and visitors from all over the world.
In the mornings you’ll look up at the majestic
mountains and breathe the fresh, clean air in this magical setting. New
Zealand is a country of four seasons. While you’re here you might see the
leaves on the trees turn into brilliant red, orange and yellow colours or snow
on the mountains.
A world famous thing to try in Queenstown is Bungy
Jumping. They do it all over the world now, but the craze started in New
Zealand! Other adrenaline activities you can try here include jetboating
and white water rafting.
A fun activity to do with your new friends is a trip
up the gondola for views over the region. Come back down on the luge for an
exciting end to your day! Ice skating is another fun option.
There are four ski fields within easy travelling
distance of Queenstown, so you can ski and snowboard a lot over the
winter. All three of the schools here have great activities programmes,
with plenty of trips to the snow on offer.
If your parents come for a visit, they’ll be
delighted by the six world class golf courses and 75 wineries in and around the
Queenstown. There is also plenty of shopping and festivals throughout the year
to keep them busy.
Queenstown also offers visitors some amazing hot
pools and spas, restaurants offering international cuisine, cafes and
bars.
It’s
impossible to list all the fantastic things you can see and do in this region!
Be sure to put Te Anau Glow Worm caves, panning for Gold at Arrowtown and a
Milford Sound Cruise on your list.