All you need to know about Queenstown

All you need to know about staying in Queenstown, NZ

Looking for accommodation in Queenstown, New Zealand? If you are relocating or visiting this popular tourist destination in the South Island of New Zealand, definitely check out serviced accommodation options in Queenstown for a more tailored stay. Check out serviced apartments in the picturesque town of Queenstown. Lodged in the heart of New Zealand’s South Island, Queenstown has plenty of outdoor activities on offer. Originally a gold rush town, over recent years the town has become a major tourist destination. Surrounded by stunning landscapes and breath-taking scenery, Lake Wakatipu and the skyline Queenstown are two amazing outdoor experiences. The town has an array of authentic cafes and local eateries including the Starfish Café & Bar, ideal for business travellers looking for alternative dining options. The town has a fascinating café culture with lots of independent restaurants such as Finz Seafood and grill Queenstown serving tasty seafood dishes. The New Zealand Dollar is the primary currency (NZD$), English is the predominant language however Māori is also spoken, and Frankton is the main urban area of the town.

Things to do in Queensland, NZ

Queensland has a lot to offer, there are many things to see and do in and around this spectacular town. The Milford Sound Coach & Cruise tour from Queenstown allows you to see some of the best natural sites in the world and is a highly recommended activity. Boat trips and flying tours are something you should check out if you want to take in New Zealand’s amazing scenery. For a more thrilling experience, you can hire jet boats on the Shotover River with included round-trip transport. The Central Otago Wine Tour starting and ending in Queenstown is great for couples and caters for groups up to 12 people. It includes wine tasting at four vineyards, a local guide, and a shared platter-style lunch. For business travellers seeking extreme excitement, locals recommend NZONE Skydive, one of the best skydiving experiences in the world. Small-Group Zipline Adventure in Queenstown is also an adrenaline-packed outdoor activity. For those relocating to area be sure to check out some of premier restaurants such as Blue Kanu, Pedro’s by the lake, and Nest Kitchen and Bar.

Transport in Queensland, NZ

Renting cars and campervans is a popular option as they provide flexibility and the freedom to explore more urban and remote areas at your leisure. Queenstown has very well-maintained roads as the terrain is very mountainous, so we recommend renting you’re own reliable private transport. The public bus network, OrBus, is an affordable way to travel as routes run through Sunshine Bay, Kelvin Heights, Frankton Hub, and many more locations. The InterCity Bus and Ritchies Transport are just two of the many coach and intercity bus services on offer. Queenstown Airport is great for short domestic flights too cities such as Auckland and Wellington. Queenstown Ferries is a daily scheduled service which runs from Queenstown Bay to the Hilton Queenstown Resort & Spa also stopping at Bayview and Frankton Marina. Water Taxis across Lake Wakatipu as well as traditional taxis services airport and ski shuttle buses are also available. Worth getting if you are relocating or staying in Queenstown for a long time, the Queenstown Bee Card($5) can be topped up with a minimum of $5. It reduces the price of your bus journey's, in fact, adult (25+) fares are $2 with a Bee Card in Queenstown.  

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