Many destinations purport to be the ultimate playground for adults. Of course, it depends on your particular vices. If you get your thrills from extreme sports or, conversely, sipping a top-notch pinot noir, Queenstown should be top of your list.
This alpine paradise on New Zealand’s South Island has a lot going for it. In winter, snow bunnies flock to the surrounding ski fields (some of the best in the Southern Hemisphere). In summer, adrenaline junkies have a veritable smorgasbord of activities to choose from: paragliding, bungee jumping, jet boats and countless hiking trails. And all year round, award-winning wineries and fine diners are paving the way in sustainable practices while showcasing the very best local produce.
In partnership with HSBC, we’ve put together this helpful starter guide to the city, so you can start planning your itinerary.
Many destinations purport to be the ultimate playground for adults. Of course, it depends on your particular vices. If you get your thrills from extreme sports or, conversely, sipping a top-notch pinot noir, Queenstown should be top of your list.
Before you launch into responsibility-free fun in New Zealand, you’ll need to get some adult stuff out of the way first. Organise a pet (or plant) sitter, hand all your unfinished work over to your poor colleagues and, most importantly, sort out your payment plan. With an HSBC Everyday Global Account, you can have up to ten currencies (including NZD) preloaded so you can use your Visa Debit Card for all purchases and ATM withdrawals. The best part? You won’t be stung with international transaction fees.
Queenstown’s town centre is small enough to get around on foot. Many hotels and tour companies run complimentary shuttles to popular landmarks, and the public buses are also pretty reliable and affordable. But for total flexibility to reach the ski fields, wineries and other attractions out of town, we recommend hiring a car.
You’ll smell it before you see it — a rich, sweet smell that’ll immediately make your mouth water. Patagonia was established in 2005, first as a handcrafted chocolate shop before expanding into artisanal ice cream and house-roasted coffee. Visit the Queenstown outpost for a scoop of the award-winning tramontana flavour, with dulce de leche swirls.
Skyline Queenstown may scream ‘tourist trap’, but this is one of those rare instances where it actually delivers on the hype. Of course, much of that has to do with the jaw-dropping vistas you’ll witness as you zoom up to Bob’s Peak in the gondola. From there, you can try paragliding, bungee jumping, ziplining or the luge (fun for all ages!), or conquer the Ben Lomond summit.
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Summer Activities
Queenstown is renowned for its extreme sports. After a slightly slower pace? There are options for that, too.
Winter Activities
Queenstown transforms in winter, but ways to experience the snow season extend well beyond a pair of skis.
Wineries
Central Otago's wine industry may be relatively new, but it punches well above its weight with award-winning drops.
Restaurants
Almost every meal here is guaranteed to feature locally sourced produce, creative combinations and epic views.
Bars
From whisky by the fire in winter to sundowners on a rooftop in summer, here's where to pull up for drinks.
Accommodation
Make the most of the stunning natural surroundings by staying at one of these well-situated spots.
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Plan Your Journey Around Queenstown
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Illustration: Haylee Poppi