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72 Hours in Queenstown, New Zealand: A Complete Adventure-Filled Itinerary

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72 Hours in Queenstown, New Zealand: A Complete Adventure-Filled Itinerary
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This itinerary will give you the perfect blend of high-adrenaline activities, scenic views, and relaxed indulgence in Queenstown’s finest experiences.

Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand’s scenic South Island, Queenstown has earned its reputation as the global capital of adventure. Beyond its iconic attractions like bungee jumping and skydiving, the town offers a vast range of high-energy activities that cater to all thrill-seekers. Yet, Queenstown is far from being just a playground for adrenaline junkies. It also offers a lively arts scene, gourmet restaurants, live music by the lake, and trails that lead into serene, majestic landscapes. If you’re planning a three-day escape, this itinerary will ensure you experience both the pulse-racing thrills and peaceful moments that make Queenstown unforgettable.

ARRIVING IN QUEENSTOWN

From Queenstown Airport, you have a few options for reaching the town center. Taxis charge approximately NZ$30 for a quick 15-minute drive, while the Connectabus, which runs every 20 minutes, costs about NZ$6 and stops at major hotels. If you’re planning to explore other parts of New Zealand by road, consider renting a car. Budget, for example, offers rentals and vehicles can be collected directly from the airport (budget.co.nz).

WHERE TO STAY

For a stunning view of the lake and mountains, stay at a lakeside hotel. One popular choice is Novotel Queenstown Lakeside, offering an excellent mix of comfort and scenic views (novotel.com). If you prefer a boutique experience, try Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel, which is a short walk from the town center (queenstownparkhotel.co.nz). For budget-friendly accommodations, Amber Lodge Motel offers affordable rooms, perfect for travelers looking to stay near the action (amberlodge.co.nz).

DAY 1

Glenorchy by Horseback
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Morning: Explore Glenorchy by Horseback

Kick off your adventure by heading to the scenic Glenorchy area, located at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu. Dart Stables offers guided horseback rides for various experience levels, with routes that meander through beautiful landscapes dotted with beech forests. The “Ride of the Rings” takes you through terrain that served as the backdrop for The Lord of the Rings movies. It’s a unique way to explore the area’s stunning wilderness (dartstables.com).

Lunch: Glenorchy Café

After your ride, enjoy lunch at Glenorchy Hotel, Bar, Restaurant and Cafe. Savor fine cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The café offers delightful country-style breakfasts, morning and afternoon teas, popular lunches, bistro and à la carte dining options, and exceptional coffee.

Afternoon: Jet Boating on the Dart River

Dart River Adventures
Photo: Dart River Adventures

Take your afternoon up a notch with a thrilling jet boat ride on the Dart River. These boats are uniquely designed to navigate New Zealand’s fast, shallow rivers, making them perfect for exploring the winding channels of Mount Aspiring National Park. The boat ride takes you deep into rugged wilderness, with occasional 360° spins to add a twist of excitement (dartriver.co.nz).

Evening: Dinner at Rata

Round off your first day with dinner at Rata, a trendy restaurant helmed by celebrated New Zealand chef Josh Emmett. With dishes like beef wellington and roast duck, Rata emphasizes rich flavors and creative cooking. (ratadining.co.nz).

Address: Te Nuku, 43 Ballarat St, Queenstown, 9348

DAY 2

Morning: Bungee Jumping from the Kawarau Bridge

Bungee Jumping from the Kawarau Bridge
Photo: www.newzealand.com

Fuel up with a light breakfast because today’s adventure starts with a bungee jump off the Kawarau Bridge, the world’s original commercial bungee site. Created by A.J. Hackett in the 1980s, this 43-meter jump is the perfect way to experience Queenstown’s adrenaline-fueled spirit. (bungy.co.nz).

Lunch: Fergburger

After a heart-pounding morning, treat yourself to a famous Fergburger. Known for its massive gourmet burgers, Fergburger attracts both locals and visitors. Grab a burger and enjoy it by the lake—this is a Queenstown must-do.

Afternoon: Skippers Canyon Heritage Tour

Skippers Canyon Heritage Tour
Photo: Nomad Safaris

Take a break from the physical challenges and delve into Queenstown’s gold-mining past with a guided 4WD tour along Skippers Road. Carved into the cliffs by 19th-century prospectors, this scenic route takes you to the historic township of Skippers. (nomadsafaris.co.nz).

Evening: Sunset at Steamer Wharf and Dinner at Public Kitchen & Bar

Head back to Queenstown in the early evening to watch the sun set over Lake Wakatipu. As you explore Steamer Wharf, enjoy live music by local performers and soak in the festive lakeside atmosphere. For dinner, try Public Kitchen & Bar for a meal rooted in local produce. (publickitchen.co.nz).

DAY 3

Morning: Glacier Helicopter Tour

Glacier Helicopter Tour
Photo: www.glaciersouthernlakes.co.nz

Kick off your last day with a breathtaking helicopter ride to a glacier with Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopters. In just 15 minutes, you’ll be soaring over snow-capped peaks and landing on a glacier, where you can step out and take in the icy landscape. (glaciersouthernlakes.co.nz).

Lunch: Remarkables Market

If you’re in Queenstown on a Saturday, visit the Remarkables Market. From homemade caramel treats to fresh produce, this market is filled with local crafts and food stalls. You’ll find plenty of options for a light lunch, like sausages and pancakes topped with berries (remarkablespark.com/community/remarkables-market).

Afternoon: Skyline Gondola and Luge Rides

Skyline Gondola and Luge Rides
Photo: www.newzealand.com

After lunch, take the Skyline Gondola up to Bob’s Peak for a panoramic view of Queenstown. Once at the top, you can try the luge track, where you ride a small cart down a scenic path. For an extra thrill, there’s an advanced track for seasoned riders (skyline.co.nz).

Late Afternoon: Wine-Tasting Cycle Tour in Gibbston Valley

Wine-Tasting Cycle Tour in Gibbston Valley
Photo: queenstownbiketaxis.co.nz

Wind down your afternoon with a relaxing bike ride through Gibbston Valley, where you’ll cycle through scenic vineyards and sample some of the region’s finest wines. The experience costs about NZ$155 and is suitable for cyclists of all skill levels (queenstown-trails.co.nz).

Evening: Soak and Unwind at Onsen Hot Pools

Finish the day with a rejuvenating soak at Onsen Hot Pools, where you’ll enjoy views of the Shotover River canyon from a cliffside tub. The experience costs around NZ$50 for the first hour and is a perfect way to unwind (onsen.co.nz).

Dinner: Amisfield Winery Bistro

Conclude your Queenstown adventure with a leisurely meal at Amisfield Winery Bistro. Opt for their “Trust the Chef” menu, a curated four-course tasting experience paired with wine. The outdoor seating, with views of Central Otago’s vineyards, makes for a memorable final dinner (amisfield.co.nz).

Additional Information

Most of Queenstown’s tour operators offer pick-up and drop-off services to the town center, making it easy to get around without additional transportation costs. Queenstown thrives on tourism, and visitor centers around the town provide ample information and recommendations for further exploration. For more ideas, visit newzealand.com and queenstownnz.co.nz.

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