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Queenstown may be in one of the most scenic spots in the world, and it is known as the adventure capital of New Zealand. This small town is easily walkable and is best enjoyed a day or two after your Boundless Journeys New Zealand hiking tour.
Located on Shotover Street, find maps, restaurant suggestions, and operator recommendations for bungy jumping, rafting, paragliding, canyoning, mountain biking, jetboating, and more.
Take the gondola to the summit of the hill overlooking the town (you can walk it, too). Opt to take the three-wheeled “luge” back down.
One of New Zealand’s most famous destinations for its breathtaking fjord landscape. The Milford Track is perhaps the New Zealand’s’s best-known hike.
Less crowded, larger, equally beautiful, and more remote than Milford Sound, this peaceful area is well worth a visit. Plan time for some hiking.
Evening tours will take you through the darkness where hundreds of glowworms illuminate the underground world.
Rent a car or bike and do a self-guided tour yourself, jump on a small-group tour, or enjoy a private tour. Inquire at the Visitor Centre.
For hotel recommendations, please see the Pre- & Post-Tour section of your Trip Planner.
Another vibrant destination is your next stop. See what’s in store in our Nelson, New Zealand City Guide.
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