Frommers.com Frommers.com
Most Recent Queenstown Forum Posts
Most Recommended Articles
Most Commented Articles

Planning a Trip

Getting There & Getting Around

By Plane -- Queenstown is well serviced by Air New Zealand National and Air New Zealand Link (tel. 0800/737-000 in NZ; www.airnewzealand.co.nz) from such cities as Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, and Rotorua. Air New Zealand also has a weekly flight from Sydney year-round and a weekly flight from Brisbane during ski season. The Air New Zealand Travel Centre is at 41 Shotover St., Queenstown (tel. 03/441-1900). Qantas (tel. 0800/808-767 in NZ; www.qantas.com) also has a weekly flight direct from Sydney and Brisbane in winter. Jetstar (tel. 0800/800-995 in NZ; www.jetstar.com), also flies into Queenstown. You'll find more flight details at www.queenstownairport.co.nz.

Super Shuttle (tel. 03/442-3639; www.supershuttle.co.nz) will drop you off downtown for NZ$15 per person; the Connectabus (tel. 03/441-4471; www.connectabus.com) goes between the airport, Queenstown, Arrowtown, major attractions, hotels, shopping centers, and Millbrook Resort. A Day Pass costs NZ$13 for adults and NZ$6.50 for children, and buses run from 6am to midnight. A taxi (tel. 03/442-7788) to the town center costs NZ$25 to NZ$35 depending on your final destination.

By Coach (Bus) -- InterCity (tel. 09/623-1503) runs between Queenstown and Christchurch, Dunedin, Fox Glacier, Franz Josef, Invercargill, Milford Sound, Mount Cook, Te Anau, and Wanaka. The InterCity depot is at the visitor center, Camp and Shotover streets (tel. 03/442-2800). Kiwi Experience (tel. 09/366-9830), Magic Travellers (tel. 09/358-5600), and Backpackers Express (tel. 03/442-9939) all service Queenstown as well.

The Original Arrowtown Bus (tel. 03/442-1900; www.arrowtownbus.co.nz) provides transportation between Queenstown and Arrowtown. Queenstown pickup is outside O'Connell's Centre on Camp Street at 9:45am, 11am, 1pm, 3:15pm, and 5:15pm; in Arrowtown catch the bus behind the Museum on Ramshaw Lane at 8:30am, 10:30am, noon, 2pm, and 4:30pm. The round-trip costs NZ$25, and they make two photo stops along the way.

By Car -- Allow a full day (6 hr.) from Christchurch, 3 1/2 hours from Dunedin, 5 1/2 hours from Franz Josef, 2 1/2 hours from Te Anau, 5 hours from Milford Sound, and 2 1/2 hours from Invercargill. All roads leading into town are excellent. All major rental-car companies have offices in Queenstown.

By Taxi -- Call Queenstown Taxis (tel. 03/442-7788) or Alpine Taxis (tel. 03/442-6666). Fares from the town center to most accommodations are between NZ$5 and NZ$15.

Orientation

Queenstown is a compact town, with most shops, restaurants, and amenities within easy walking distance. There is no public bus system, but the Connectabus provides excellent all-day service. The central shopping area is bordered by Marine Parade on the lakefront, Camp Street to the north of that, and Shotover Street, which runs into Lake Esplanade. Focus on Beach Street, Rees Street, and The Mall for shopping. If you have a car, keep in mind that parking in Queenstown is limited and expensive. Save yourself a lot of time and frustration and head straight for the new carpark on Man Street (beside the Sofitel). It has space for 400 vehicles and everything is within easy walking distance.

The historic village of Arrowtown is 20km (12 miles) to the northeast. A calm counterbalance to the frenetic pace of Queenstown, Arrowtown is one of New Zealand's last little frontier towns. Glenorchy, now billed as the "Gateway to Paradise," is a 45-minute drive around the west arm of Lake Wakatipu.

Visitor Information

The Queenstown i-SITE Visitor Centre, Clocktower Centre, Shotover and Camp streets (tel. 0800/668-888 in NZ, or 03/442-4100; fax 03/442-8907; www.queenstown-vacation.com), is open in summer daily from 7am to 7pm, and from Easter to the end of October from 7am to 6pm. It sells stamps; sends faxes and e-mail; exchanges currency; and makes reservations for accommodations, transport, and activities. The Real Journeys Visitor Centre is on the Steamer Wharf, Beach Street (tel. 0800/656-503 in NZ, or 03/442-7500; fax 03/442-7504; www.realjourneys.co.nz). The Department of Conservation Information Centre, 37 Shotover St. (tel. 03/442-7933), is the place to go for information on walking trails and national parks.

While at the visitor center, pick up a copy of the Queenstown Today & Tonight brochure. For a critical lowdown on what to do, get Itag and the Backpackers' Guide to Queenstown. Also look for the two free tourist papers, The Mountain Scene and Qt Visitor Information.

Get an online introduction to the area at www.newzealand-vacation.com, www.queenstownnz.co.nz, www.queenstownadventure.com, www.queenstownvisitorguide.com, www.arrowtown.org.nz, and www.centralotagonz.com.


Back to Top


Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Frommer's New Zealand, 6th Edition Destination Guide Frommer's New Zealand, 6th Edition

Author: Adrienne Rewi
Pub Date: February 15, 2010

Learn More
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide Related Titles:
Adelaide and South Australia (Including the Barossa Valley): Frommer's ShortCuts
Destination Guide
Auckland, New Zealand: Frommer's ShortCuts
Destination Guide
Brisbane, Australia: Frommer's ShortCuts
Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide
Destinations
Destinations