Are there trains in Queenstown?


Are there trains in Queenstown? Queenstown Train and Rail Tours provide a leisurely and relaxing way to see and explore the untold natural beauty of the inner South Island. Book your Queenstown train or rail tour and discover the dramatic ruggedness of this region made it the filming location for the Lord of the Rings trilogy.


What is the glass train in New Zealand?

Explore the Southern Alps aboard the TranzAlpine train - one of the world's great train journeys, covering 223 kilometres (139 miles) one-way and taking just under 5 hours.


Is the North or South Island of New Zealand better?

Generally speaking, if you want to engage with city culture or explore Maori history, the North Island is for you. If you want to deep-dive into nature, the South Island has plenty of lakes, mountains, fjords, and glaciers to discover.


Which is the most scenic island in New Zealand?

The South Island is very different from the North Island. For starters it's larger than the North Island and generally considered more beautiful. It also has gorgeous coastline, though it's best known for the many mountains and fjords that define its inland.


Is New Zealand an expensive country?

The cost of living in New Zealand, for one person in a major city, is between NZ$3,000-NZ$4,000 per month. A family of four can expect to need NZ$5,000-NZ$6,000 per month to live.


Is Queenstown walkable?

Queenstown has walking tracks for every age and ability, from wide flat trails that are wheelchair accessible and suitable for parents with pushchairs, to steep mountain climbs for fit experienced hikers.


Is Queenstown a walkable city?

In Queenstown, a little light exercise is rewarded with big spectacular views. The Whakatipu Basin is a walkers' paradise. You don't even need to go far from the town centre to connect deeply with nature and experience some of the best day walks in Queenstown.


What is the best way to travel between islands in New Zealand?

If you're in a hurry, the best option is to go by air. However, if you have time, travelling on the inter-island ferry is highly recommended. It's considered to be one of the world's most scenic ferry journeys, spanning 92 kilometres over three hours.


What is the cheapest way to travel in Queenstown?

Getting around Queenstown is easy, whether you use the $2 public bus network, explore the region by foot or by bike on the Queenstown Trail, or hire your own car.


How do you get around Queenstown without a car?

Getting around Queenstown is easy, whether you use the $2 public bus network, explore the region by foot or by bike on the Queenstown Trail, or hire your own car. For an extra scenic option, hop on the Queenstown ferry network which operates scheduled daily services from Frankton to Queenstown.