Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Queenstown
Mackenzies Restaurant dining, Inviting pool, spa, and sauna
Mackenzies Restaurant dining, Inviting pool, spa, and sauna
Mountain views from select units, On-site tour desk for activity bookings
Direct access to Queenstown Gardens, Elements Restaurant with rooftop honey
Seasonal outdoor pool and hot tubs, Rooms with garden or lake views
Expansive eforea spa and pool, Outdoor fire pit with lake views
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Access to Hilton's wellness facilities
Panoramic mountain range views, Outdoor hot tub for relaxation
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Easy access to ski slopes and trails
Mountain views from select rooms, Family-friendly amenities and activities
Panoramic Remarkables mountain views, International cuisine at Giants Restaurant
Views of Queenstown Bay and mountains, Seasonal outdoor swimming pool
Modern fitness room and sauna, Panoramic mountain and lake views
Lombardi Restaurant with lake views, Outdoor hot tub garden
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Convenient ski storage room
Relaxing spa tub and fitness center, Panoramic lake and mountain views
Scenic Mountain Views, On-site Restaurant and Bar
Gondola and city attractions nearby, Panoramic lake and mountain views
Mountain and lake views, Swiss chalet-inspired design
Central garden with fire pit, Lake Wakatipu and mountain views
Peaks Restaurant and Bar, Chalet-style accommodations
Floor-to-ceiling scenic windows, Smart rooms with integrated tech
Creek-side setting with mountain views, Ski storage available on-site
Dramatic lake and mountain views, Ski slopes on the premises
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Exclusive sixth-floor bar and restaurant
Dedicated dry ski and storage room, Balconies with gondola and mountain views
Central location near Lake Wakatipu, Award-winning smart hotel concept
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Unique room design elements
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Modern New Zealand cuisine
Views of snow-capped mountains, Observatory restaurant with New Zealand cuisine
Elevated lake and mountain views, Modern and well-appointed suites
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Dedicated ski drying room
Central Queenstown location, Speakeasy-style Le Salon Rouge
Panoramic mountain views, Modern and quiet accommodations
Rooms with lake and mountain views, Dedicated ski drying room and lockers
Panoramic lake and mountain views, Premium in-room amenities
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Picture this: You wake up to a stunning sunrise over gorgeous Lake Wakatipu and head to one of the nearby ski hills to make some fresh tracks. In the afternoon, a glass of crisp Pinot Noir is calling your name, and you set out to the Gibbston Valley to take your pick of over 75 wineries that are not only big on flavour, but big on staggering beauty – think rugged mountains and a spectacular river gorge. On your way back to your hotel, stop at the Kawarau Bridge to watch the bungee jumpers, or work up the courage for the ultimate adrenaline rush. End your day with a kayak on the lake and dinner by the water, and you’ll be wondering why it took you so long to visit Queenstown, one of New Zealand’s premier destinations.
It would be hard to visit New Zealand and not take part in at least one heart stopping outdoor sport. With so many options to choose from, Queenstown is definitely a contender for the adventure capital of the country. A good start on your blood pumping journey involves the water – white water to be exact. Both the Kawarau and Shotover Rivers have rapids for first time rafters and whitewater enthusiasts. The Kawarau River has the longest commercially rafted rapid at 400 metres, and the Shotover River is consistently the top whitewater rafting destination in New Zealand. Visitors looking for maximum thrills can even combine a jet boat ride with whitewater rafting on the Shotover River, sometimes even with the help of a helicopter.
For something truly unforgettable, skydiving is the way to go. This quintessential Queenstown experience is a popular way to do something out of the ordinary, and there’s no better place to do it than soaring 4,000 metres above The Remarkables mountain range and mesmerising Lake Wakatipu. Zip-lining will also give you the invigorating feeling of flying, just much closer to ground. As you zoom through the forest, you’ll be rewarded with awesome views of the surrounding landscape. When it’s time to unwind after a day of sweaty palms, Queenstown has you covered for some pampering. A top-rated choice are the Onsen Hot Pools at the base of the Coronet Peak Ski Field. Guests can spoil themselves with a private, cedar-enclosed room with endless views and therapeutic waters. Or head to one of the local hotels in search of a spa for a relaxing massage – you’ve earned it.
It wouldn’t be a proper visit to New Zealand without some sheep. And while you’re at it, you might as well add an encounter with a kiwi bird to your list of must-do New Zealand experiences. Luckily, Queenstown has both, and you won’t have far to go to reach Walter Peak High Country Farm for sheep aplenty in a lovely lakeside setting. Most tours take you to the farm on a historic steamship, and when you disembark, you’ll be met with sheepdogs, sheep shearing and access to other animals for feeding and petting, as well as a traditional afternoon tea and a tour through the gardens. At Kiwi Birdlife Park, you’ll be treated to a glimpse of New Zealand’s most iconic bird, in addition to a Forest Walk and interactions with a variety of native animals. For creatures of the aquatic variety, centrally located Queenstown Underwater Observatory is a family-friendly destination that is a tourist favourite. Diving ducks, enigmatic eels, and fish that you probably haven’t seen before are just a sampling of what you’ll see here.
Another attraction that can be accessed in the heart of town is Skyline Queenstown. You might want to reserve a whole day for this stop, because there is a long list of fun to be had. Your visit starts with a breathtaking ride on the gondola, and from there you can watch Maori performances, ride on the downhill luge track, and access the Ben Lomond Reserve for mountain bike and walking trails. Top it all off with a meal in the restaurant to watch the sunset, and you’ll be wishing you could do it all over again.
You could easily spend your whole holiday in Queenstown, but if you’re getting restless, there are several nearby day trips worth considering. Fans of The Lord of the Rings probably won’t be able to resist a trip to Glenorchy, about 45 km away. Journey deep into Middle Earth, passing winding rivers, glacier-capped mountains and enchanting forests. You’ll be delighted by the unique flora and fauna along the way, and will be able to see several locations where movie filming took place.
Arrowtown is another highlight on any New Zealand adventure, and is only 20 km from Queenstown. This charming former mining town was the site of several major gold discoveries, and visitors can learn about its fabled past while admiring the views of the nearby snowy peaks and scenic Arrow River. It’s a perfect blend of history and nature, and is well worth an excursion from Queenstown. When it’s time to leave, consider checking in to the Historic Stone House if you prefer to have a home away from home experience. Far from an impersonal hotel, this circa 1874 property has boutique apartments in the centre of Queenstown that will be a pleasure to return to.
In Queenstown, you might want to check out Earnslaw Lodge, Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Queenstown, Coronation Lodge, Pinewood Queenstown. These hotels come highly recommended by many travelers.
For a taste of luxury in Queenstown, you might want to explore Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Queenstown, Kamana Lakehouse, Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown, LyLo Queenstown. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Traveling with pets? The hotels Pinewood Queenstown, Mountain Creek Vacation, Wakatipu View Apartments, Swiss-Belvillas Coronet Peak could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Queenstown, check out Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Queenstown, DoubleTree by Hilton Queenstown, Kamana Lakehouse, Sherwood Queenstown – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Queenstown, check out Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Queenstown, Mercure Queenstown Resort, Lakefront Apartments, Four Seasons Motel – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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