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    Kiwi Birdlife Park - Tunnel to the bird park

    Kiwi Birdlife Park

    3.5(11 reviews)
    3.9 km

    Must visit for us…read more Traveled North and South Island and never spotted a Kiwi Could not pass this up Remember that our ticket was part of a package w Tram and restaurant Also Remember that Fee includes conservation Solid 4 stars

    We loved the kiwi encounter experience. The speaker seemed truly knowledgeable about the kiwis that…read morelive there and was able to provide visitors with interesting insights that go beyond things you can just google. We asked about their conservation and breeding programs and how they are actually involved in the entire process of helping these kiwis. We were able to ask questions and follow up questions since our kids are very curious and knowledgeable about animals. The guy at the front for conservation talk really sucked though. He gave a talk about various native animals that sounded very amateurish and ad hoc. We don't have a problem that he's not good at speaking but it felt like a waste of time gathering people on a stage and sucked like that while we sat in the wet and cold wintery wind of NZ weather. We were not impressed, what saved the show was they brought out some animals that we were able to see up close. There were also kids playing sport to our right and constructions going on in our left. The set up was very noisy. They could totally improve the set up. Didn't feel all that naturey. We also enjoyed seeing some native birds on the premise. The gift shop was nice and reasonably priced.

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    Stu Dever Fishing Boat Trips Ltd - Another successful fishing catch on Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown.

    Stu Dever Fishing Boat Trips Ltd

    5.0(1 review)
    3.5 km

    Stu was a great host! He showed us the lake, educated us and we caught our limit of fish! This was…read morea great day, I would highly recommend a day with Stu!

    From the owner: Stu Dever has operated guided fishing trips on Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown for over 20 years. Stu…read morecan show you the best spots to catch the local fish, using years of specialist knowledge. Stu is a Salmon fishing specialist and is the longest serving fishing guide on Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown. You can be sure of one of the best fishing experiences in Queenstown on our modern 34 foot launch and our fishing trips operate year round. On Lake Wakatipu we fish for Chinook Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout and we provide you with all the equipment provided and prices include fishing licenses. We can cater for individuals, groups and children and prices start from $120 per adult for 2 hours. Give us a call today to ensure the best fishing experience Queenstown has to offer. Our boat departs from the Water Taxi Jetty on Beach Street in the centre of Queenstown, alongside Earnslaw Park within walking distance of all the central accommodation. We provide free shuttles from all the main accommodation within Queenstown. Call us on +64 (0)27 433 3052 or visit us at www.fishing-queenstown.co.nz to make an enquiry. Note : Our boat departs from the Water Taxi Jetty beside Beach Street in the centre of town at the piers, not at the registered business address.

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    Stu Dever Fishing Boat Trips Ltd - Our fishing trips are child and family friendly.

    Our fishing trips are child and family friendly.

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    Stu Dever Fishing Boat Trips Ltd - Fishing Queenstown is operated by Stu Dever, the longest serving local fishing in guide on Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown.

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    Fishing Queenstown is operated by Stu Dever, the longest serving local fishing in guide on Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown.

    Fiordland National Park - Views

    Fiordland National Park

    4.7(13 reviews)
    89.5 km

    After sailing for two days from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, we first arrived in New Zealand to…read moreenjoy its UNESCO World Heritage Park, Fiordland National Park, located on the southwest coast of the South Island. Milford Sound/Piopiotahi was our first New Zealand destination, after which we cruised by the other Fiordland parks, the Doubtful Sound/Patea and Dusky Sound/Tamatea, for another full day before reaching the lovely and historic town of Dunedin. Because our arrival at the Fiordlands Constituency's Milford Sound was scheduled for early morning before sunrise, the captain of our cruise ship scheduled a 7:00 am passenger call to enjoy the approach from the bow of the ship. When we got to the bow, only four other couples were standing outside in the very brisk, cold sea air under the still-dark skies, where we also managed to stargaze until I felt like my eyelids were frozen to my eyes. Several other fellow passengers came out with cups of hot coffee, but huddled together with blankets from their cabins because they hadn't brought cold-weather gear other than light sweaters. We stood at the bow for over twenty minutes, enjoyed the sunrise, and watched a small boat come out from Milford Sound to guide our ship in. We returned to our cabin, then seated ourselves for breakfast onboard while our cruise ship made its way into Milford Sound, soaking in the gorgeous scenery. Along the way in and out, our ship's guest lecturer provided us with facts about the formation, Maori and Scottish discovery, and the inhabitation of Milford Sound. The highlights of the scenery were Mitre Peak, Stirling Falls, Lady Bowen Falls, and the remote village of Milford Sound at the head of Milford Sound. Milford Sound, the village, is noted for its hydroelectric power plant, which the Bowen River and Lady Bowen Falls feed. After finishing breakfast, we rushed out to our cabin's veranda to see if we could spot dolphins, penguins, or New Zealand fur seals, but unfortunately, no one saw any. Still, we managed to view and enjoy the awesome scenery, landmark waterfalls, and low-hanging, almost ethereal clouds over the Milford Sound during our cruise ship's entrance and exit. We were told that we had come into Milford Sound on a "sunnier" day, so we missed seeing hundreds of waterfalls along the sheer cliffs that appear after the frequent rainstorms. We'd love to return and sign up for a guided 5-day/4-night, 33-mile hiking tour of the Milford Track during the Southern Hemisphere's Summer or Fall season. But that'll be in a couple of years from now, after I get my other knee replaced.

    Coming here was a bucket list experience for me and seeing IS believing!! The fjords are beyond…read moregorgeous in person IF you are lucky and have good weather when you visit. I would suggest staying in the Queenstown or Te Anau region for 2 consecutive days if you are able to just to maximize your chances for having a day of beautiful weather. Getting here + trip planning suggestions: Whew, okay so you will likely start initially in Queenstown and then take a tour bus or do what we did and use your rental car to drive down. What we did which is what I recommend bc you will simply be physically and mentally exhausted trying to go to see the Fjords from Queenstown and come back in one day is this: - Drive down from Queenstown with snacks + breakfast packed away in the afternoon and arrive to Te Anau at a hotel overnight. - the next morning, EARLY around ~5:30 am, wake up and drive to the Fjords to arrive ~7-7:30 am - take either the cruise to explore (I did not do this) OR what I recommend is: Go to Roscoe's Kayaks and make a tandem kayak reservation in advance to go on the open water and kayak at the fjords. You will feel close to the water as opposed to being up on a boat, bring sunscreen and possibly sandfly repellent, warm clothes and layer up!! But it is a magical experience I cannot recommend enough. The Fjords themselves are gorgeous and deserve the ability to be experienced up close.

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