During our 10 years of operation, we catered for groups up to 80 passengers. We offered them adventures like:
A unique ride into Queenstown's backcountry and into breathtaking Skippers Canyon. Plenty of opportunity to take photos and stretch legs, then a stop for lunch and some wine tasting before the group returns to Queenstown.
After Lunch, we head to one of the wineries in Gibbston Valley. Taste award-winning Pinot Noirs and have your heart-to-heart chat with the wine maker. Excitment is added by jumping off the Kawarau Bungy Bridge before we get down to earth again in an Art Gallery.
Comfortable 4WD minibuses will take you to charming Arrowtown. Stroll around in the shops and find a nice spot to have lunch. Skippers Canyon is next on the program where gold miner relics wait to be explored by the group.
We can provide lunch platters, set up a marquee, organize wine tastings and even enable the passengers to be picked up by a jetboat if this is what your customers are looking for.
This combination is only available in Queenstown and provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience of land and water activity. Visit Skippers Canyon and have a subsequent water experience on the NZL14 on Lake Wakatipu.
Queenstown is the New Zealand destination for international visitors. Its natural beauty changes with the seasons, the lake gleans in the summer sun, and snow clad mountains tower above the township in winter. Queenstown is a great place to visit all year round. Nestled in beside the mysterious Lake Wakatipu, in the Southern Lakes district of New Zealand, Queenstown is a cosmopolitan haven, offering a limitless adventure, southern wine and cuisine, and breathtaking alpine scenery.
Queenstown hosts an array of activities that caters to both leisure and adventure seekers. Queenstown has numerous activities aimed at ensuring the most exciting holiday in one of the world's most beautiful places. In fact, there are so many possibilities to spend the holiday time that combinations are one the visitor's favorite options.
Today you can travel in comfort and style through this breathtaking mountain resort. Combine historic Skippers Canyon with winetasting in the afternoon.
Central Otago is the Southern-most grape-growing region in the world located at latitude 45º south (similar to both Oregon’s Willamette Valley, U.S.A., and the Northern Rhone Valley in France). The region’s vineyards are located east of the resort town of Queenstown and include the small towns of Wanaka, Cromwell and Alexandra.Central Otago is well known as the foremost producer of New Zealand’s stonefruit, primarily cherries and apricots.
45 North and 45 South are very different worlds. In the temperate zones, global winds flow West to East round the planet. In the North that journey takes them through heavily populated and industrialised regions. In the South, there is only Central Otago and Patagonia. While well over 100 million people live between 44º and 46º North, there are less than 400,000 living in the Southern strip. This reflects in a lack of pollution and disease pressure - there is no vineyard in Central Otago within 200 kms of a traffic light!