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Adventure in Queenstown, New Zealand

Enjoy a Day of Bungy, Wine, and Jet Boats

By Joanne Faries, published Dec 07, 2005
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The New Zealand adventure begins as the plane descends into Queenstown. You are aware you are flying into a valley and there is a wall straight ahead of you. You wait. You wait. You hold your breath. The plane takes a wicked banking and you zoom over a plateau and land in a whoosh. Welcome to Queenstown, a haven for biking, hiking, skiing, bungy jumping, and any physical activity you can find.

Resembling a Colorado resort town, the main part of the town has the usual tourist restaurants, shops, and youth hostels. Backpacks abound and crowds gather round the local entertainment in the square, whether it is a chainsaw juggler or a fire-eater. Fancier resorts are nestled in the hills - a quick fifteen minutes bus ride. The resorts are upscale Holiday Inn types, but it is the view that takes your breath away. Crystal clear lake, snow topped mountains, and Lord of the Ring type mists. You could sit in front of your window for hours or get out to explore Queenstown.

One method of exploration is riding the rattletrap British red double-decker bus (circa 1963), offering tours into the outskirts of town. Clattering along, the bus’s first stop is the A.J. Hackett bungy jump. This is the first known location and invention of the bungy craze, and what a glorious location to freefall in to clear blue water. Exhilarated tourists eagerly take the plunge, and you can jot yourself a note to return for a turn.

Get back on the bus and resume a scenic ride. Tucked into the mountain countryside are some vineyards. The bus pulls into the Gibbston Valley Winery and you can enjoy a morning wine tasting. These New Zealand wineries outside of Queenstown are producing Rieslings.

Mellow after a few samples, you climb back up on the bus and it proceeds to Arrowtown, an old gold mining town. Now a tourist pit stop with shops and restaurants, Arrowtown has a preserved Chinese Settlement. Eager to make money and find gold, Chinese settlers were forced to live on the outskirts of town in tiny huts. You do get a glimpse into the hardship of their lives and their separation from the main town.

Adventure in Queenstown, New Zealand
Takeaways
  • The plane ride into Queenstown offers a hint of the adventure awaiting you
  • A bus tour gives you the variety offered in Queenstown from bungy, to wine, to jet boats
  • Enjoy the Shotover Canyon from the adrenaline rush jet boats
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