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Lake Wanaka Happy Hour Cruise

Lake Wanaka Happy Hour Cruise

Set off from the Wanaka lake front to cruise on Lake Wanaka on our luxury 17m catamaran Dual Image. This could be the perfect end to a great day or the perfect beginning to a great night. Marvel at the scenic beauty and take pictures to remember this relaxing experience. As you cruise along, enjoy a local wine, beer, or soft drink with some cheese & crackers - all included in the ticket! Your cruise will take you out on to Lake Wanaka and into some outstanding mountain scenery. Chat to the skipper, crew or fellow travelers to learn more about this remarkable part of New Zealand. While you cruise you can enjoy extra drinks for just $6 (NZ). We have a range of beers, excellent NZ wines, ready to drink spirit mixes and non alcoholic drinks on board. Family friendly atmosphere guaranteed and kids are welcome.

Wanaka: Water Taxi & Mou Waho Island Tour

Wanaka: Water Taxi & Mou Waho Island Tour

Hop aboard a comfortable water taxi and make your way to Mou Waho Island. Along the way, your tour guide will explain the island's unique geology and history. Of the Lake Wanaka’s 5 islands, Mou Waho is the most remote and the most beautiful. Once there, you will have 1.5 hours to yourself to enjoy this special place. Hike 20 minutes to the island’s hidden lake. Created by glacial action thousands of years ago, this secluded lake contains an island itself. This island is known as the “island on a lake, on an island on a lake on an island in the sea.” (Close your eyes and visualize that for a moment). Walk 5 minutes from the hidden lake to reach Tyrwhitt Peak, the highest point on the island. From the top of the peak take in the luscious panorama of lakes and jagged peaks. Witness the diverse bird life of this predator-free nature reserve. See the elegant kereru (wood Pidgeon), the adorable korimako (bellbird), the delightful Tomtit, and the Weka. Wekas are charismatic birds that disappeared from the mainland of New Zealand but were introduced to these islands as a part of a breeding program in 2002. When you spot one, stop and say hello. These birds are particularly charismatic and cheeky characters and are often attracted to human interaction. Relax on the island’s small sheltered beach. Cool off with a swim in the waters of Lake Wanaka before taking the water taxi back to Wanaka.

Stevensons Island 2-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Stevensons Island 2-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Embark on a leisurely 40-minute cruise among spectacular mountain scenery to Stevensons Peninsula and then into Stevensons Arm, home to the Mount Burke high country sheep station. Rolling green pastures precede Mount Gold and Mount Burke which rise majestically into the Eastern skyline. Relax in comfort as you cruise to Stevensons Island for a beach landing. Your guide will take you ashore via the front loading ramp for a short hike to the summit of the Island. Stevensons Island is an inspiration for photographers. On return, complete your experience with complimentary tea, coffee and a cookie then another 40-minute scenic cruise back to the Wanaka waterfront.

Wanaka: Jet Boat Ride on Clutha River

Wanaka: Jet Boat Ride on Clutha River

Experience the water like never have before on a jet boat adventure in Wanaka. Skim across shallow water, over sand bars, through rapids, and around rocks at speeds in excess of 80 kilometers per hour. Departing from Wanaka’s waterfront, enjoy a short jaunt across the lake taking in stunning snow-capped mountain views, and prepare to enter one of the world’s swiftest-flowing rivers, the Clutha River.  Of course, a jet boat ride wouldn’t be complete without the iconic Hamilton Spin, a high-speed maneuver causing the boat to spin rapidly on the spot. Your expert driver will raise your adrenalin, demonstrating the maneuverability of the jet boat and pushing it to its absolute limits, safely and skillfully navigating you on an unforgettable adventure.

Wānaka And Hāwea: Trail Ride on Bike or E-Bike

Wānaka And Hāwea: Trail Ride on Bike or E-Bike

A shuttle will transport you from Wānaka to Hāwea at 0900hrs, 1030hrs or 1230hrs. This is a 'self-guided' bike ride from Hāwea to Wānaka along the river trails. Your host will explain the route to be ridden on the shuttle out to Hāwea and will deliver a bike familiarisation, safety briefing and set your bike set up for you prior to you starting the ride. nzbiketrails recommends e-bikes on this trail. This route includes riding along the Hāwea River trails to Albert Town. Stop and enjoy coffee and cakes (not included) at Albert Towns' Pembroke Patisserie (closes at 2:00 PM). Return to the bridge and you then pick-up the the Clutha River trail and follow this back all the way to Wānaka, through the Outlet and into the town where the bikes will be picked up from you when you have finished your days riding. The latest pickup is 4pm. Enjoy a grade 1-2 family friendly ride that is 30km in length. On average there is 2-2.5 hours of actual riding with lots of time remaining to enjoy the views, take photos and experience and the local area. Choosing an e-bike will ensure that your group stays together and fully enjoys the experience. Your e-bikes can be ridden in 'Off' or 'Eco' for those riders that may not want too much assistance. E-bikes are recommended on this trail for all age groups. All bikes are designed and set-up for the trails including a 'day pack' on the rear racks. nzbiketrails uses well maintained Sinch e-bikes (an NZ brand designed specifically for NZ trails), Specialized Rockhopper Regular bikes and iLabb Gravel bikes (for experienced Gravel riders only). Enjoy an experience ran by passionate trail cyclists who make sure that you are set-up correctly on your bike and confident with your gears and assistance levels before you start the ride. Please ensure that you select the right type of bike from the options - Get Your Guide lists e-bikes below the regular bikes on the options page.

Wanaka: 2-Hour Beginner Waterfall Cable Climb

Wanaka: 2-Hour Beginner Waterfall Cable Climb

Enjoy a thrilling 1.5-hour introduction to via ferrata climbing. This unique experience uses cable, iron rungs, pegs, bridges, and ladders, allowing you to climb routes that may not be accessible otherwise.  Your adventure begins at Twin Falls Waterfall, located 20 minutes from Wanaka. You will meet your guides, grab your helmets and harness and head over to our practice climb for your safety briefing. Once you have mastered the practice route, join a small group of no more than 5 people per guide - ensuring your safety throughout the experience. After a short walk up to the cliffs, the real fun begins. On this beginner route, spend approximately 1 hour scaling vertical and horizontal rock climbs, crossing suspension bridges over pools and discovering hidden waterfalls. At the end of this trail, take the opportunity to stop for a small snack and drink, admiring the stunning panoramic views over farmland, mountains, and Lake Wanaka. If you feel like you're climbing journey is over, begin a 15-minute descent back down the mountain to the base of the waterfall.

Mou Waho Island 3-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Mou Waho Island 3-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Visit Mou Waho Island on a 3 hour cruise experience departing from Wanaka's lakefront. Mou Waho is a predator free Department of Conservation reserve. See first-hand the results of conservation efforts including the Mountain Stone Weta and the rare flightless Buff Weka, extinct on the mainland since 1920. Take a relaxing cruise out to Mou Waho Island on our fast super taxi. On arrival, enjoy a 2-hour guided bush walk that takes you up to a lake right on top of the island. The guides have extensive knowledge of the local flora and fauna, geology and both colonial and Maori history. Marvel at magnificent mountain and lake scenery in every direction. Your guide will then take you even higher to a lookout rock. On the scenic cruise back to the Wanaka waterfront, relax and take in the mountain views.

Wanaka: 4-Hour Intermediate Waterfall Cable Climb

Wanaka: 4-Hour Intermediate Waterfall Cable Climb

Enjoy a thrilling 4-hour guided experience at the highest waterfall climb in the world. This unique activity uses cable, iron rungs, pegs, bridges, and ladders, allowing you to climb routes that may not have been accessible otherwise. Meet your guide at Twin Falls Waterfall, after a safety briefing, grab your helmets and harness and prepare for a practice climb at base of the waterfall. Once you have mastered the practice route, join an intimate group of no more than 5 people per guide - ensuring your safety throughout the experience This intermediate route will have you climbing up 320m of vertical cliffs, crossing over blue pools, and braving suspension bridges. Take the opportunity to stop on a bridge next to a huge cascading waterfall for an unforgettable photo. When you reach the summit of the climb, relax at the base of the 60m waterfall for lunch. Enjoy a quick swim or sit back and take in the stunning views over the mountains and farmland surrounding Wanaka. When you’re ready, begin the 45-minute descent down to the starting point.

Wanaka: Milford Sound Flight & Scenic Boat Cruise

Wanaka: Milford Sound Flight & Scenic Boat Cruise

Your scenic flight to Milford Sound departs from Wanaka Airport and takes you through the UNESCO World Heritage area of Te Wahipounamu. This includes two of New Zealand’s most picturesque National Parks – the Mt Aspiring & Fiordland National Parks. The landscapes are unspoilt, remote and best viewed from the air! Mt Aspiring National Park Stunning views of Mt Aspiring National Park View remote alpine lakes nestled amongst soaring snowcapped mountain peaks and pristine glaciers, with vast rainforest and cascading waterfalls visible from every window seat! You will also see the huge ice basin known as the Olivine Ice Plateau. Mt Aspiring National Park Mt Aspiring and Glaciers – only viewed when flying from/to Wanaka! Once landed safely into Milford Sound landing strip you will jump on your Milford cruise. We choose a smaller, more intimate vessel for our Milford Fly-Cruise-Fly tour as it makes experiencing the sheer mile high cliffs and waterfalls even more special. Complimentary tea and coffee is also provided. You will cruise the 16km length of the Sound and out to the Tasman Sea (weather dependent). This allows you to appreciate the scale and grandeur of Milford Sound and its waterfalls. It also gives you lots of opportunity to spot our native wildlife. Seals & penguins often make an appearance and some lucky guests may also spot dolphins in the sheltered waters. milford sound from the air on a scenic flight with southern alps air A birds eye view of Milford Sound – called the “8th Wonder of the World” Once your cruise arrives back at the wharf your pilot will be ready to escort you back to your plane for your return scenic flight to Wanaka. Return via the spectacular Dart Valley and over the famous township of Glenorchy at the head of Lake Wakatipu. This location was used extensively in the Lord of the Rings movies with the mountains of the Dart / Rees Valleys forming the backdrop to Isengard. Then fly over the striking blue water of Queenstown’s Shotover River. Gold was discovered here in 1862 and the river became one of the richest gold bearing rivers in the world. Finally, you will return to Wanaka and land back at the airport with photos and memories that are yours to treasure.

From Queenstown: Mount Cook Day Trip via Scenic Flight

From Queenstown: Mount Cook Day Trip via Scenic Flight

Embark on a breathtaking scenic flight from Queenstown landing at Mount Cook where you can choose how you'd like to spend your day. Start with pickup from selected pickup points in Queenstown. Board the plane at the airfield and enjoy uninterrupted views from your window seat of a fixed-wing aircraft as you fly around the summit ridge of Mount Cook; New Zealand's highest mountain standing at 3,724 meters in height. Marvel at the remarkable Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers on the west coast and the Tasman Glacier within Aoraki Mount Cook National Park; the largest glacier in New Zealand. Fly up the spine of the South Island, enjoying panoramic views of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea on one side and Lake Pukaki, arguably New Zealand’s most beautiful lake, on the other. After landing at Aoraki/Mount Cook Airport on the outskirts of Mount Cook village, you will have up to 5 hours on the ground to explore. Enjoy lunch at The Hermitage Hotel, check out the Sir Edmund Hillary Centre, or walk the Hooker Valley Track. After your time exploring the wonderful surroundings, hop back on the plane for another scenic flight back to Queenstown, with drop-off back at your accommodation.

Lake Wanaka: Our most recommended tours and activities

Lake Wanaka Happy Hour Cruise

Lake Wanaka Happy Hour Cruise

Set off from the Wanaka lake front to cruise on Lake Wanaka on our luxury 17m catamaran Dual Image. This could be the perfect end to a great day or the perfect beginning to a great night. Marvel at the scenic beauty and take pictures to remember this relaxing experience. As you cruise along, enjoy a local wine, beer, or soft drink with some cheese & crackers - all included in the ticket! Your cruise will take you out on to Lake Wanaka and into some outstanding mountain scenery. Chat to the skipper, crew or fellow travelers to learn more about this remarkable part of New Zealand. While you cruise you can enjoy extra drinks for just $6 (NZ). We have a range of beers, excellent NZ wines, ready to drink spirit mixes and non alcoholic drinks on board. Family friendly atmosphere guaranteed and kids are welcome.

Wanaka: Water Taxi & Mou Waho Island Tour

Wanaka: Water Taxi & Mou Waho Island Tour

Hop aboard a comfortable water taxi and make your way to Mou Waho Island. Along the way, your tour guide will explain the island's unique geology and history. Of the Lake Wanaka’s 5 islands, Mou Waho is the most remote and the most beautiful. Once there, you will have 1.5 hours to yourself to enjoy this special place. Hike 20 minutes to the island’s hidden lake. Created by glacial action thousands of years ago, this secluded lake contains an island itself. This island is known as the “island on a lake, on an island on a lake on an island in the sea.” (Close your eyes and visualize that for a moment). Walk 5 minutes from the hidden lake to reach Tyrwhitt Peak, the highest point on the island. From the top of the peak take in the luscious panorama of lakes and jagged peaks. Witness the diverse bird life of this predator-free nature reserve. See the elegant kereru (wood Pidgeon), the adorable korimako (bellbird), the delightful Tomtit, and the Weka. Wekas are charismatic birds that disappeared from the mainland of New Zealand but were introduced to these islands as a part of a breeding program in 2002. When you spot one, stop and say hello. These birds are particularly charismatic and cheeky characters and are often attracted to human interaction. Relax on the island’s small sheltered beach. Cool off with a swim in the waters of Lake Wanaka before taking the water taxi back to Wanaka.

Stevensons Island 2-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Stevensons Island 2-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Embark on a leisurely 40-minute cruise among spectacular mountain scenery to Stevensons Peninsula and then into Stevensons Arm, home to the Mount Burke high country sheep station. Rolling green pastures precede Mount Gold and Mount Burke which rise majestically into the Eastern skyline. Relax in comfort as you cruise to Stevensons Island for a beach landing. Your guide will take you ashore via the front loading ramp for a short hike to the summit of the Island. Stevensons Island is an inspiration for photographers. On return, complete your experience with complimentary tea, coffee and a cookie then another 40-minute scenic cruise back to the Wanaka waterfront.

Wanaka: Jet Boat Ride on Clutha River

Wanaka: Jet Boat Ride on Clutha River

Experience the water like never have before on a jet boat adventure in Wanaka. Skim across shallow water, over sand bars, through rapids, and around rocks at speeds in excess of 80 kilometers per hour. Departing from Wanaka’s waterfront, enjoy a short jaunt across the lake taking in stunning snow-capped mountain views, and prepare to enter one of the world’s swiftest-flowing rivers, the Clutha River.  Of course, a jet boat ride wouldn’t be complete without the iconic Hamilton Spin, a high-speed maneuver causing the boat to spin rapidly on the spot. Your expert driver will raise your adrenalin, demonstrating the maneuverability of the jet boat and pushing it to its absolute limits, safely and skillfully navigating you on an unforgettable adventure.

Wānaka And Hāwea: Trail Ride on Bike or E-Bike

Wānaka And Hāwea: Trail Ride on Bike or E-Bike

A shuttle will transport you from Wānaka to Hāwea at 0900hrs, 1030hrs or 1230hrs. This is a 'self-guided' bike ride from Hāwea to Wānaka along the river trails. Your host will explain the route to be ridden on the shuttle out to Hāwea and will deliver a bike familiarisation, safety briefing and set your bike set up for you prior to you starting the ride. nzbiketrails recommends e-bikes on this trail. This route includes riding along the Hāwea River trails to Albert Town. Stop and enjoy coffee and cakes (not included) at Albert Towns' Pembroke Patisserie (closes at 2:00 PM). Return to the bridge and you then pick-up the the Clutha River trail and follow this back all the way to Wānaka, through the Outlet and into the town where the bikes will be picked up from you when you have finished your days riding. The latest pickup is 4pm. Enjoy a grade 1-2 family friendly ride that is 30km in length. On average there is 2-2.5 hours of actual riding with lots of time remaining to enjoy the views, take photos and experience and the local area. Choosing an e-bike will ensure that your group stays together and fully enjoys the experience. Your e-bikes can be ridden in 'Off' or 'Eco' for those riders that may not want too much assistance. E-bikes are recommended on this trail for all age groups. All bikes are designed and set-up for the trails including a 'day pack' on the rear racks. nzbiketrails uses well maintained Sinch e-bikes (an NZ brand designed specifically for NZ trails), Specialized Rockhopper Regular bikes and iLabb Gravel bikes (for experienced Gravel riders only). Enjoy an experience ran by passionate trail cyclists who make sure that you are set-up correctly on your bike and confident with your gears and assistance levels before you start the ride. Please ensure that you select the right type of bike from the options - Get Your Guide lists e-bikes below the regular bikes on the options page.

Wanaka: 2-Hour Beginner Waterfall Cable Climb

Wanaka: 2-Hour Beginner Waterfall Cable Climb

Enjoy a thrilling 1.5-hour introduction to via ferrata climbing. This unique experience uses cable, iron rungs, pegs, bridges, and ladders, allowing you to climb routes that may not be accessible otherwise.  Your adventure begins at Twin Falls Waterfall, located 20 minutes from Wanaka. You will meet your guides, grab your helmets and harness and head over to our practice climb for your safety briefing. Once you have mastered the practice route, join a small group of no more than 5 people per guide - ensuring your safety throughout the experience. After a short walk up to the cliffs, the real fun begins. On this beginner route, spend approximately 1 hour scaling vertical and horizontal rock climbs, crossing suspension bridges over pools and discovering hidden waterfalls. At the end of this trail, take the opportunity to stop for a small snack and drink, admiring the stunning panoramic views over farmland, mountains, and Lake Wanaka. If you feel like you're climbing journey is over, begin a 15-minute descent back down the mountain to the base of the waterfall.

Mou Waho Island 3-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Mou Waho Island 3-Hour Cruise and Nature Walk

Visit Mou Waho Island on a 3 hour cruise experience departing from Wanaka's lakefront. Mou Waho is a predator free Department of Conservation reserve. See first-hand the results of conservation efforts including the Mountain Stone Weta and the rare flightless Buff Weka, extinct on the mainland since 1920. Take a relaxing cruise out to Mou Waho Island on our fast super taxi. On arrival, enjoy a 2-hour guided bush walk that takes you up to a lake right on top of the island. The guides have extensive knowledge of the local flora and fauna, geology and both colonial and Maori history. Marvel at magnificent mountain and lake scenery in every direction. Your guide will then take you even higher to a lookout rock. On the scenic cruise back to the Wanaka waterfront, relax and take in the mountain views.

Wanaka: 4-Hour Intermediate Waterfall Cable Climb

Wanaka: 4-Hour Intermediate Waterfall Cable Climb

Enjoy a thrilling 4-hour guided experience at the highest waterfall climb in the world. This unique activity uses cable, iron rungs, pegs, bridges, and ladders, allowing you to climb routes that may not have been accessible otherwise. Meet your guide at Twin Falls Waterfall, after a safety briefing, grab your helmets and harness and prepare for a practice climb at base of the waterfall. Once you have mastered the practice route, join an intimate group of no more than 5 people per guide - ensuring your safety throughout the experience This intermediate route will have you climbing up 320m of vertical cliffs, crossing over blue pools, and braving suspension bridges. Take the opportunity to stop on a bridge next to a huge cascading waterfall for an unforgettable photo. When you reach the summit of the climb, relax at the base of the 60m waterfall for lunch. Enjoy a quick swim or sit back and take in the stunning views over the mountains and farmland surrounding Wanaka. When you’re ready, begin the 45-minute descent down to the starting point.

Wanaka: Milford Sound Flight & Scenic Boat Cruise

Wanaka: Milford Sound Flight & Scenic Boat Cruise

Your scenic flight to Milford Sound departs from Wanaka Airport and takes you through the UNESCO World Heritage area of Te Wahipounamu. This includes two of New Zealand’s most picturesque National Parks – the Mt Aspiring & Fiordland National Parks. The landscapes are unspoilt, remote and best viewed from the air! Mt Aspiring National Park Stunning views of Mt Aspiring National Park View remote alpine lakes nestled amongst soaring snowcapped mountain peaks and pristine glaciers, with vast rainforest and cascading waterfalls visible from every window seat! You will also see the huge ice basin known as the Olivine Ice Plateau. Mt Aspiring National Park Mt Aspiring and Glaciers – only viewed when flying from/to Wanaka! Once landed safely into Milford Sound landing strip you will jump on your Milford cruise. We choose a smaller, more intimate vessel for our Milford Fly-Cruise-Fly tour as it makes experiencing the sheer mile high cliffs and waterfalls even more special. Complimentary tea and coffee is also provided. You will cruise the 16km length of the Sound and out to the Tasman Sea (weather dependent). This allows you to appreciate the scale and grandeur of Milford Sound and its waterfalls. It also gives you lots of opportunity to spot our native wildlife. Seals & penguins often make an appearance and some lucky guests may also spot dolphins in the sheltered waters. milford sound from the air on a scenic flight with southern alps air A birds eye view of Milford Sound – called the “8th Wonder of the World” Once your cruise arrives back at the wharf your pilot will be ready to escort you back to your plane for your return scenic flight to Wanaka. Return via the spectacular Dart Valley and over the famous township of Glenorchy at the head of Lake Wakatipu. This location was used extensively in the Lord of the Rings movies with the mountains of the Dart / Rees Valleys forming the backdrop to Isengard. Then fly over the striking blue water of Queenstown’s Shotover River. Gold was discovered here in 1862 and the river became one of the richest gold bearing rivers in the world. Finally, you will return to Wanaka and land back at the airport with photos and memories that are yours to treasure.

From Queenstown: Mount Cook Day Trip via Scenic Flight

From Queenstown: Mount Cook Day Trip via Scenic Flight

Embark on a breathtaking scenic flight from Queenstown landing at Mount Cook where you can choose how you'd like to spend your day. Start with pickup from selected pickup points in Queenstown. Board the plane at the airfield and enjoy uninterrupted views from your window seat of a fixed-wing aircraft as you fly around the summit ridge of Mount Cook; New Zealand's highest mountain standing at 3,724 meters in height. Marvel at the remarkable Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers on the west coast and the Tasman Glacier within Aoraki Mount Cook National Park; the largest glacier in New Zealand. Fly up the spine of the South Island, enjoying panoramic views of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea on one side and Lake Pukaki, arguably New Zealand’s most beautiful lake, on the other. After landing at Aoraki/Mount Cook Airport on the outskirts of Mount Cook village, you will have up to 5 hours on the ground to explore. Enjoy lunch at The Hermitage Hotel, check out the Sir Edmund Hillary Centre, or walk the Hooker Valley Track. After your time exploring the wonderful surroundings, hop back on the plane for another scenic flight back to Queenstown, with drop-off back at your accommodation.

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(222 reviews)

Our tour out to the Island was spectacular... Toby, our guide, was so informative and professional...his knowledge of the geological aspects of the lake and island were exceptional; he clearly has a huge love of nature and the environs. We were so lucky to have a beautiful day even if the ride out and back were quite bumpy... Highly recommend this tour

What an amazing experience, the views are stunning on the way up Mount Waho and the cherry on the cake right at the top, just WOW! The boat to the island was also a beautiful experience and the guide very informative, great photographer and obliging to assist all group members, thank you.

Awesome experience, wish it lasted longer! The view is fantastic and the harness is actually quite comfortable once you're in the air. The pilots are very experienced and will keep you safe. Highly recommend!

Wow it was an amazing paragliding and amazing team, it was so fun and I really recomend ittttt

Fabulous time with a small group of thrill seekers