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5 Exceptional Things to Do in Queenstown, New Zealand

May 09, 2025
Adventure Travel  Culinary  New Zealand  Travel Guide  
5 Exceptional Things to Do in Queenstown, New Zealand
Travelers can take a gondola above Queenstown for some of the area’s best views.
Credit: 2025 Daniela Photography/stock.adobe.com

Queenstown, New Zealand, is often thought of as an adventure-lover’s paradise — and for good reason. The destination serves as an impeccable jumping off point for bungee jumping, skydiving, ziplining, whitewater rafting and a slew of other adrenaline-filled activities.

But as I learned on a recent trip, big thrills aren’t the only thing on offer in this picturesque lakeside town. And whether travelers are after heart-pumping excitement or a more peaceful escape, here are a few excellent ways they can spend their time in and around Queenstown during the warmer months.

1. Get on the Gondola

The Skyline gondola takes riders up to the top of Bob’s Peak for panoramic views of Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables mountain range and Queenstown itself. Visitors can snap photos from the observation deck and even grab a bite at one of two eateries, though I recommend sticking with a drink at the bar — the menu of creative cocktails and the superb views through floor-to-ceiling windows make for an idyllic way to pass an hour or two. For something more fast-paced, there’s also a luge track offering rides for all ages.

2. Appreciate the Lake

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Part of what makes Queenstown so picturesque is its peaceful setting on Lake Wakatipu. This body of water is not only a sparkly stunner, but a meaningful one in Maori culture: Its water subtly rises and falls (unusual for a lake), inspiring a legend that attributed the phenomenon to the heartbeat of a monster said to be sleeping in the depths.

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To enjoy Lake Wakatipu, travelers can take a cruise on a restored steamship, the TSS Earnslaw; dive under the water in a semi-submersible, shark-shaped vehicle (a unique, slightly offbeat option); go for a serene swim; or simply lounge on the scenic beachfront. 

There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of Lake Wakatipu out on the water or from the shore.
There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of Lake Wakatipu out on the water or from the shore.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

For a more active experience, a series of trails around the lake offer opportunities for easy walks or more challenging hikes, all with excellent views.

3. Find Your Ferg

On my way into town, one of the first things I noticed was a large queue of people waiting outside a small counter-service eatery. I quickly learned that this was Fergburger, a casual hamburger spot with a cult-like following (singer Ed Sheeran is a noteworthy fan). 

During my half-hour wait, I considered the more unique menu items — such as a venison burger with brie and boysenberry-caramelized-onion chutney, or a slow-roasted pork belly burger topped with a hash brown — before opting for a classic beef patty (what can I say, I’m a purist). While I wouldn’t necessarily wait hours for the establishment’s offerings, as I’m told people sometimes do, I did find the burger fresh and well made with excellent ingredients. 

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But actually, it was the lower-profile sister establishment next door that I would highly recommend. At Fergbaker, the counters are piled high with all manner of sweet and savory treats. There for breakfast, I gazed longingly at a case of savory pies and loaves of golden bread, before eventually walking out with a veggie Danish that was so good I returned the next morning for a cheese-and-bacon scone and a small round of focaccia topped with cherry tomatoes, cheese and pesto. 

Fergbaker is a must-visit for standout sweet and savory baked goods.
Fergbaker is a must-visit for standout sweet and savory baked goods.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

Though I didn’t visit them, other establishments in the Ferg empire include Ferg’s Bar and Mrs. Ferg, a gelato and sorbet shop.

4. Take a Shotover Jet Boat Ride 

Just a 10-minute drive from Queenstown’s city center, travelers can take in the beautiful scenery of the Shotover (or Kimiakau, to the Maori) River and its striking canyons in a distinctive and exciting way — by Shotover Jet. This thrilling jet boat is able to reach high speeds in very shallow water, performing twists, turns and even 360-degree spins. It’s a great option for clients who (like me) are game for a little adventure, but not interested in leaping from a plane or off a bridge. What’s more, Shotover Jet is proudly Maori-owned, and is the only company permitted to operate within the canyons here. 

A Shotover Jet boat ride combines high-speed thrills with spectacular canyon scenery.
A Shotover Jet boat ride combines high-speed thrills with spectacular canyon scenery.
Credit: 2025 Shotover Jet

Pro tip: If the weather’s on the cool side, recommend that clients bring some warm gear — including gloves and a waterproof jacket — along for their ride. The boat can reach speeds of some 56 miles per hour, resulting in whipping winds and water spray that make riders feel much colder than the actual temperature.

5. Jump Off the Original Bungy Bridge 

Kawarau Bridge just outside of Queenstown holds the distinction of being New Zealand’s first commercial bungee jumping operation. Started in the 1980s by AJ Hackett (who famously jumped off the Eiffel Tower in a non-sanctioned stunt) and Henry van Asch, the site still operates today.

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What’s more, you couldn’t ask for a prettier place to test your mettle — Kawarau Bridge Bungy is located above an aquamarine river waiting to meet jumpers as they make their descent. The center also offers a high-speed zipline for additional thrills and an observation deck where spectators can cheer on friends and family as they take their plunge. 

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