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Walter Peak Farm - Dessert

Walter Peak Farm

4.2(19 reviews)
65.9 km

Walter Peak Farm is a unique New Zealand farm experience that is only accessible via the TSS…read moreEarnslaw cruise, so you must book the cruise to be able to partake on the different tours and activities the farm has to offer, but I do highly recommend it! You can choose from the guided farm tour with afternoon tea, garden tour, gourmet BBQ dinner, and other activities based on the season. We chose the guided farm tour with afternoon tea. After disembarking the ship, a guide will direct you where to go depending on what you booked. Our first stop was the afternoon tea, and wow, I suggest you don't fill up on the ship because there was a very nice variety of scones, sandwiches, baked items, coffee, tea, and etc. Definitely enough for a meal! Everything was good. Coffee was good! After the meal, you had some time to walk around until the tour starts. The tour was fantastic. Our guide was really informative and upbeat. We had opportunities to meet and feed many farm animals--cattle, sheep, alpacas, goats, and pigs. But not too sure about putting your entire hand into the cattle's mouth to feed it. Wish I was a kid, so I'd find it fun and interesting rather than weird and disgusting lol. The farm is maintained quite well. Even the animals seemed cleaner than what I've experienced. Next was the Sheep Show where you got to see farm dogs herd sheep, and a live demonstration of sheep sheering. Fresh wool anyone? Yes, you can take it with you if you want. The whole tour was roughly 3.5 hours, and you'll have time to visit the gift shop before the ship arrives. You'll hear the horn when it's time to board. Overall, this was an interesting experience, and definitely recommended and a fun addition your TSS Earnslaw cruise. The staff is really friendly and upbeat. Where else can you stick your hand into the mouth of a cattle, and take home super fresh off the sheep wool?

My fiancé found this excursion, and it did not disappoint! We wanted to explore more of Queenstown…read moreand going to Walter Peak farm. provided us the perfect excursion out during a fall winter season in New Zealand. We received a lot of education around the agriculture on the farm, herding, sheep, and the meat! The buffet was fantastic! It offered a lot of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options! If you love meat, like I do, you'll absolutely love this place. They had so much seafood and meat you could ever imagine. I really enjoyed learning about how the dogs heard the sheep on the farm. It's truly a unique business and I would 10 out of 10 recommend anybody go to the farm!

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Walter Peak Farm
Walter Peak Farm
Walter Peak Farm

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KJet Queenstown - KJet Queenstown 360 degree spin

KJet Queenstown

4.5(4 reviews)
53.2 km

10/10 would do it again! Booked the experience at the dock which they have a map showing you the…read moreexact route with some key landmarks you'll get to see. They run trips every hour, on the hour so you'll very likely to get on at the top of the hour or that day, for sure. The guide (Charles), was fun and had a great sense of humor! You'll get spun around at high speeds so be prepared. They stop about 3-4 times for you to stand up and take pics, learn fun facts or for the path to clear since some of the route is tight. You can take pics but be aware that it is water that is underneath the boat lol! They offer a video and picture service as well where you can order memories of your experience. Overall I'd give this 10 stars if I could!

My husband and I had our Fijorland trip cancelled due to weird weather and we didn't have a backup…read moreplan. We decided to give this a try. It was fun and a nice way to learn some things about the area (like the houses that get more sunlight in the winter cost over 1 million dollars due to more time to air dry their clothes), as well as get a little closer to the Remarkables. They will notify you when they are about to pull a hard 360 turn, so you can hang on (the metal hand rails are heated- mmm). I can see young (not too young) kids and even grandparents enjoying this. If you aren't someone who like too big of adrenaline rushes- try this one out.

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KJet Queenstown - KJet Queenstown

KJet Queenstown

KJet Queenstown
KJet Queenstown - The underwater, post-jetboating show.

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The underwater, post-jetboating show.

Go Orange - Go Orange stand on the waterfront

Go Orange

4.2(6 reviews)
53.1 km

We used Go orange for our tour to the Milford sounds. Our tour guide was Grant and he was a…read moresweetheart. He was informative and very knowledgable on New Zealand history. The long 5 hour bus ride was broken up into several stops either for bathroom breaks, shopping and the best sightseeing and photo opportunities of New Zealands beautiful landscape. Even in the rain on some stops the scenery was gorgeous and worth getting a little wet. I would recommend this tour for your travel needs in Queenstown. Trust me you will have hundreds to choose from with 4 to 5 tour companies on every street, lol.

6:30 am. Too early for a meal, maybe you've had enough time to sneek in a hot tea or coffee. It's…read morefreezing cold out and you have layered as much as you can to try and stay warm enough to keep your fingers and toes from becoming frozen. It's dark, you struggle to find your way to the meeting point for pickup, scared that if you aren't there in time, your tour bus will leave you and you'd have lost your money invested in today. You wait in the cold, checking the time, looking out for others who look just as tired and lost as you do. Some people show up. Suddenly a massive tour bus rolls up to your bus stop. Out pops a average height gentleman, he seems as though he's already full of energy, maybe he's already had his coffee. He is wearing a cowboy hat. We've just met, Jason, the Cowboy who will take us from Queenstown and into Fjordland National Park to Milford Sound. After taking a seat on the bus, grabbing a warm orange blanket from the above compartment, we make a few more stops along our way to pickup others. Jason, or the Cowboy has welcomed us and explains that we are now his family, he's going to look after us and take care of us, just as you do with family. I never felt so welcomed. Riding alongside the massive lake, he noted things to look out for, explained the little towns we went by, gave suggestions and was filled with local knowledge and stories. For what would be a boring 3 plus hour journey, he can take all of the credit for making this day a entertaining one.

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Go Orange - Jet boat ride

Jet boat ride

Go Orange - Jet boat

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Jet boat

JUCY Cruise - Eglinton Valley, Milford Road

JUCY Cruise

3.8(6 reviews)
53.1 km

We chose Jucy because we figured we'd take advantage of the half-priced driver promo…read more The cruise wasn't busy at all. We had originally booked the 9:45am departure but decided it was just too early. I actually emailed them and it was changed to 11:45am by their customer service rep (thanks again!). We paid the difference in price upon arrival at the ferry terminal. Since the rain was ongoing, we actually preferred a shorter trip. Some of the other companies offer a longer cruise at a slightly higher price. We were happy with what we got. The weather... It was rough. The views though, gorgeous. The waterfalls were probably at their maximum due to the rainfall. I stayed outside for most of the time on the second level where there was coverage. This was not a five star only because I think if they actually reached capacity (200 people) it really would not have been enjoyable. Under our conditions and circumstances, it was a solid 4 star experience. The captain was very friendly and I was able to chat with him for a bit. That was cool.

The. Very. Best…read more Highly recommend JUCY Cruise at Milford Sound. A new vessel. Great driver who took us in from Te Anau. Friendly staff on board. And the view. All in all a great once in a lifetime experience. The drive to and back had a lot of stops with value added spots to see, capture and remember for life. Do. Not. Miss. This.

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JUCY Cruise - Scenery through the glass roof on our Premium Cruise

Scenery through the glass roof on our Premium Cruise

JUCY Cruise - JUCY Vista Coach, Milford Road

JUCY Vista Coach, Milford Road

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Milford Sound - Beautiful mountains with waterfalls

Milford Sound

5.0(20 reviews)
97.8 km

Absolutely majestic. Our captain of Milford Sovereign was fantastic! Cruised up so close to…read morewaterfalls we felt the spray of the water. The views were spectacular, it is truly a breathtaking experience. The captain took us out to the Tasman Sea and we even got to see some seals. The views of the mountains with dozens of tiny falls was like being in a movie set. You can see the snow covered peaks in the distance and when the sun comes out the water turns turquoise. This is a must do if you are visiting the South Island of New Zealand. The staff was super friendly. They have coffee, soda, wine, beer, even champagne on board. You can also get boxed lunches or snacks. Fantastic cruise!

Milford Sound is often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," and it's easy to see why…read more Milford Sound was named after Milford Haven in Wales by a Welsh settler, but its Maori name, Piopiotahi, references a now-extinct bird called the piopio. My visit to Milford Sound was the most magical day of my New Zealand trip. From the air, it looks like a green and blue jewel amongst the mountains, and from the water, its towering peaks are overwhelming. Milford Sound is part of Fiordland National Park, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. It was discovered by Europeans in 1812 but was known to Maori for centuries, who considered it a sacred place. You must fly. You must cruise. You must see this place.

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Milford Sound - Found a small waterfall

Found a small waterfall

Milford Sound

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