Queenstown tour reviews


“The best thing I’ve ever done!! Queenstown was amazing and I did bucket list activities like bungee jumping and the canyon swing! Went by myself but met some of the best people ever”

Alexandra

Sweet As South


“Queenstown had so much to do - from adventure activities to just exploring the town. Everything about the trip was perfect - great vibes, amazing nature, and tons of laughs. Couldn't have asked for a better experience!”

Anonymous

Active New Zealand


“I had the best time travelling with Contiki, meeting lots of amazing people, learning about the culture of Queenstown and snowboarding. I would 100% recommend again”

Sage

Ski New Zealand

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Frequently Asked Questions About Queenstown Travel

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When is the best time to visit Queenstown?

It depends on your vibe. Visit Queenstown in winter (June-August) for skiing, or in summer (December–February) for hikes, lake swims and epic Queenstown tours in the sun.

What is the weather like in Queenstown?

Queenstown has four legit seasons. Expect snowy winters and warm, dry summers – perfect for year-round Queenstown tours. But remember to pack layers, no matter the month.

What is ATM access like in Queenstown?

Super easy. ATMs are widely available in town, and most places accept cards. It's handy to have a bit of cash for remote Queenstown tours or markets.

How many days should I spend in Queenstown?

Around 3–5 days is the sweet spot. Enough to explore the town, soak up the scenery and jump on a few adrenaline-packed Queenstown tours.

What should I pack for a trip to Queenstown?

Layered clothing, comfy shoes, a waterproof jacket, swimwear, and sunscreen. Whether you're hiking or skydiving, packing smart means you’ll make the most of your visit to Queenstown.

Can you drink tap water in Queenstown?

Yes.It’s clean, fresh, and totally drinkable. Bring a reusable bottle and stay hydrated during those action-packed Queenstown tours.

Is internet access good in Queenstown?

Yep! Free Wi-Fi is common in cafes and hostels. Most Queenstown tours operators also offer online bookings, so you’ll stay well-connected.

What adaptor do I need for Queenstown?

New Zealand uses type I plugs (like Australia). Bring a universal adaptor so you can keep your devices charged during your visit to Queenstown.

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