FROM QUEENSTOWN
Tours are available from one day to one week – or longer, commencing from Christchurch, Queenstown or just about anywhere.
Below is a sample of day tours for the Central Otago region, but essentially it is up to you, after all it is....Your Tour...
Early bookings are essential to secure your tour, especially during the peak seasons summer, (December-March) and winter (June-September).

Destination Queenstown

Destination Queenstown
Queenstown with its dramatic scenery, many cafes and restaurants and local activities is of course a destination in it's own right. Whether you are interested in adventures such as Bungy Jumping or would rather enjoy a quiet cruise on the lake we can advise and arrange.

Rob Suisted
Milford Sound Tour

Rob Suisted
Eighth wonder of the world
Milford Sound is equally awe-inspiring in rain or shine. It is accessed from Te Anau, and is a four hour drive from Queenstown.

Holder Leue
Real Journeys offer half-day boat cruises along the Sound with multi-lingual commentaries and a range of excellent dining options.
If you prefer to fly, we can organise that you travel one way by light fixed wing aircraft or helicopter.

Gilbert Van Reenan
Wine Trail Tour

Gilbert Van Reenan
CENTRAL OTAGO WINE TOUR
Central Otago has an international repuation for producing world class Pinot Noir. There are over 178 vineyards in the region, many set in incredible locations with dramatic mountains and valley views.
David Wall
Enjoy wine tasting at a selection of wineries, cheese tasting at Gibbston Valley and a gourmet lunch at Amisfield winery.
An interesting and relaxing day learning about the terroir of the region and the wine making process.

David Wall
Wakatipu Basin Tour

David Wall
The Wakatipu Basin is stunning in all four seasons. Cruise the area at your own pace for a leisurely day of sightseeing.
Spend the morning at Arrowtown, a historic gold mining settlement. Take a tour around the historic buildings, museum and Chinese Miners settlement and explore the boutique shops and art galleries.
Golfers can play a round at one of the handful of golf courses in Queenstown, with lunch at Jacks Point Clubrooms.
Finish the day visiting historic Kingston on the foot of Lake Wakatipu.

David Wall
Wanaka Tour

David Wall
THE CRYSTAL CLEAR SHORES OF LAKE WANAKA
Set against the Mt. Aspiring National Park, Wanaka is a relaxed alpine town and year-round tourist destination. It is less than an hours drive from Queenstown, over the Crown Range, the top of the range provides spectacular views over the Wakatipu basin.
Family friendly activities such as Puzzle World and the Transport and Toy Museum are a great way to work up an appetite before lunch at one of the many cafes or wineries.
Return to Queenstown via the world famous Clyde Dam on the Clutha River.

Tourism NZ
Glenorchy Tour

Tourism NZ
OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS PARADISE
Glenorchy has captivated countless numbers of visitors drawn to the amazing wilderness and southern kiwi way of life.
It is only an afternoon's drive from Queenstown, along the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu. Enjoy afternoon tea and explore this tiny settlement including visiting the Possum furrier.

