Queenstown, New Zealand is considered the Adventure Capital of the World. This reputation was earned from a wide assortment of adrenalin pumping activities which include everything from bungee jumping, the city’s most famous thrill seeking activity, to jet boating down narrow waterways, just inches from the canyon wall.
This city is a wonderful destination for international visitors on a year round basis. The town has, over the years, quietly expanded into all types of attractions, including new wineries, art galleries, arts trails and challenging golf courses. Queenstown, with its diversity of accommodations, activities, places to eat, and entertainment is accessible to all ages.
Spring: Which extents from September 1- November 30 during which weather can be a little unpredictable, sublime at one moment to gentle showers the next. This is a great season to take a lovely garden tour or take in the breathtaking alpine scenery.
Summer: Summertime in this beautiful city lasts from December 1st until March 1st. Summer days in Queenstown are long, as the midsummer sun rises as early as 5am and dusk rolls in around 10pm. This is considered the high season in the city, when the array of outdoor activities spike due to perfect weather and plenty of summertime festivals.
Fall: The autumn season adds the glorious backdrop of red, orange and gold leaves to the clear and consistent weather. The season officially lasts from March 1 to May 30 and can be enjoyed by visiting one of region’s world-renowned vineyards or photographic tours offered to capture this glorious colorful period.
Winter: The city turns into a winter wonderland from June 1 to August 30, where skiers and snowboarders flock to this popular destination in the southern hemisphere.