Lake Wakatipu, Breathtaking views, adventure hub

cnr Marine Pde Earl St
Various waterbirds were still sleeping on the surface of the lake in the early morning
4.7

Introduction

Nestled in a glaciated valley, New Zealand's third largest lake is shaped like a lightning bolt and boasts stunning scenery. The northern end is where the Dart River merges into it, while the Kawarau River flows into the lake mouth after originating from Queenstown. It is surrounded by high mountains, with the highest peak being Mount Earnslaw at 2,819 meters above sea level. The towns around the lake include Queenstown, Kingston, Glenorchy, and Kinloch, the center of New Zealand's outdoor activities. Bungee jumping, a worldwide sensation, originated here. One of the activities by the lake is a cruise on the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship to see the lake views. In the early 20th century, the Earnslaw mainly provided transportation for goods to the ranches on the lake shore. Today, it is still well-preserved and takes tourists to the Walter Peak sheep farm for a stunning view. All of these towns quietly nestled along the lake are worth a visit.

Must-go rating

Must go
65%
Worth going
33%
Generally
1%
Not worth it
1%

Transportation

97%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Expensive parking fees
Park by the roadside
2%
Bus transportation
1%
Taking a boat
Address
cnr Marine Pde Earl St
Opening hours
24 hours