If you’re looking to expand your journey beyond Queenstown, the town connects seamlessly with some of New Zealand’s most iconic landscapes and adventure playgrounds. These destinations complement Queenstown’s alpine energy, lakeside charm, and adrenaline-filled days – and there are plenty of ways to get there depending on your style of travel.
Fiordland & Milford Sound
Epic fjords, towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and serene waters. Cruises, kayak adventures, and scenic flights make for a dramatic contrast to Queenstown’s bustle.
Wanaka & Southern Lakes
Mountain lakes, hiking trails, and boutique wineries provide a relaxed, scenic escape just a short drive away. Perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility with a side of stunning alpine views.
Central Otago & Cromwell
Vineyards, orchards, historic towns, and golden landscapes. Sample locally made wines and fruit, cycle quiet backroads, or explore charming heritage villages.
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Snow-capped peaks, alpine walks, and starlit skies – a natural wonderland for hikers, photographers, and anyone chasing awe-inspiring scenery.
Glenorchy & Paradise
A short drive from Queenstown, this gateway to remote valleys, rugged mountains, and river adventures is a must for hikers, horseback riders, and photographers seeking cinematic landscapes.
Te Anau & the Routeburn / Kepler Tracks
For multi-day hiking, wildlife spotting, and lakeside peace, Te Anau is a perfect base to explore some of New Zealand’s best Great Walks.
🧭 Unexpected Detour: Stewart Island / Rakiura
Leave Queenstown’s alpine buzz behind for a remote island adventure. Hike rugged trails, spot native birds like kiwi in the wild, explore deserted beaches, and soak up the untamed southern wilderness – a truly off-the-grid experience with a dramatic coastal backdrop.