Luxury in Queenstown: The Adventure Capital of the World
Have you heard of Queenstown, New Zealand? Everyone knows Queenstown as the world’s adventure capital, renowned for its various thrilling activities and experiences in a picturesque setting, something out of a storybook. However, Queenstown is the place for those seeking a blend of adventure and luxury.
Queenstown offers elevated, luxurious experiences and accommodations, from private heli tours to unwinding in pure elegance in a private lodge. This blog will explore some of Queenstown’s best accommodations, restaurants, and experiences through a luxury lens.
Luxurious accommodations
Rosewood Matakauri
Rosewood Matakauri Lodge is situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. It is an all-inclusive alpine lakeside retreat that offers privacy while remaining close to Queenstown’s lively centre and complete luxury comfort. The lodge has been recognised as one of the best luxury retreats in New Zealand and is the perfect sanctuary to retreat to after a day full of adventure. Matakauri is best suited to travellers who prioritise privacy, luxury, comfort, and seclusion amongst unspoiled mountainous lakeside scenery.
Eichardt’s Private Hotel
Another celebrated luxury accommodation in Queenstown is Eichardt’s Private Hotel, known for its elegant and architectural magnificence. Established in 1861, Eichardt’s is old-world opulence that meets modern luxury comfort, promising a unique and memorable stay. Eichardt’s Private Hotel’s penthouse was meticulously designed by architect Nina Bell, crafting a spacious contemporary space that embraces the building’s history and heritage. The penthouse boasts Queenstown’s largest waterfront private terrace and promises an unforgettable stay drenched in luxury and history.
Exclusive adventure
Heliworks – Earnslaw Burn
This exclusive access heli experience is something to be noticed. Earnslaw Burn is a location that requires privileged access, which only a few have acquired. Take a private heli trip through the famous Earnslaw Burn Valley, where you will see awe-inspiring waterfalls and witness remarkable glaciers, winding lakes, and rivers that weave through the valley.
This sight promises to remain etched into your memories forever. The exclusive experience is perfect for honeymooners and families looking to make memories together. Once your heli has landed in a picturesque setting, Heliworks arranges an elegant and personalised picnic lunch for travellers to enjoy amongst the untouched, pristine scenery.
The Pacific Jemm
Fancy a private luxury Yacht adventure through Lake Wakatipu? The Pacific Jemm is hosted and serviced by the previously mentioned Eichardt’s Private Hotel, promising a 5-star experience for all who board.
This Yacht can accommodate up to four guests and is the perfect experience for travellers looking to explore Queenstown uniquely and away from the crowds. Wake up on board a luxury yacht surrounded by calm waters, towering mountain ranges, and lively native New Zealand bush.
High-end dining experiences
Rata
Rātā, representing the taste of New Zealand, is a fine-dining restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Josh Emett. Rātā is a contemporary eatery that utilises only farm-fresh and sustainable produce from the South of New Zealand, committed to delivering a menu to be savoured. Rātā promises a luxurious and memorable dining experience, taking their diners on a food adventure.
Amisfield Bistro
Amisfeild Bistro has multiple global recognitions, a few of which are American Express Restaurant of the Year 2023/2024, Cuisine Good Food Awards, which included Amisfeild on ‘The World’s 50 Best Discovery Restaurants’ list 2022, and finally, Best Chef Awards, which Ranked Amisfeild #44 in the world.
Amisfield Bistro is recognised for its exceptional wine and dining experiences, which reflect central Otago’s picturesque scenery. Amisfield Bistro is an essential destination for those nearby and offers wine lovers and food enthusiasts an outstanding and genuine hospitality experience.
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Wine and dine
Ayrburn
Queenstown’s long-awaited food and drink hub has finally arrived; Ayrburn is situated on a historic 160-year-old farm and combines a myriad of unique and distinct restaurants and bars, forming an essential culinary experience for locals and travellers alike. Ayrburn, with an array of bars and eateries, will surely appeal to everyone who steps foot, allowing guests to explore what is on offer. The southern Alps frame the farm and provide the perfect hub for families, friends and tourists to relax and indulge.
Kinross
Kinross is a memorable establishment in Gibbston, Central Otago, the southernmost wine region in the world. It offers guests a premium cellar door experience, boutique accommodation, fine dining, and impressive wine experiences. Kinross is the cellar door for five celebrated and globally recognised small-production wineries like Valli and Halkshed.
The founder of Valli, Grant Taylor, is a globally renowned winemaker who is one of the world’s best Pinot Noir makers and is most famous for winning the trophy for ‘Best Pinot Noir’ four times! Kinross offers premium wine tasting and behind-the-vine experiences, offering visitors a glimpse into the world of wine. With its rich history and world-class wines, Kinross is a destination that should be added to the ‘must-see’ list!
We hope this blog has shed some light on Queenstown’s ability to please in ways more than just a thrill. Next time you come to Queenstown, visit one of the celebrated establishments mentioned above; they will astound you. Tell us about your Queenstown experience. What’s on your wish list?
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My son scheduled a stop in Queenstown on the last Lions tour of New Zealand. He and his mates loved it so much that they were reluctant to leave and almost missed the next Test Match on their schedule.
That’s great to hear. Yes, you can spend a good week in the area and still discover many more things to enjoy. The scenery in Central Otago is spectacular.
I spend a few days in Queenstown on my Gap Year and spent far too much on adventure and far too little on food and somewhere to sleep.
It would be great to return to see the other side of the town and enjoy some luxurious when I wouldn’t have such a tight budget to stick too.
Anyone with any budget can find something to do in Queenstown, but I have to say it’s not the cheapest district to visit in New Zealand. Having a higher budget would be a different experience, as world-class accommodations and unique experiences exist.
My top tip – if you’re doing New Zealand make sure that you plan enough time in Queenstown.
Yes, we see increased time spent in Queenstown over the last few years. It’s a great central location and a base to visit another magical area like Fiordland, Wanaka, and the wine regions.
Nice recommendations. I can see travellers queueing up for this level of luxury in a dream location. Is booking early essential?
If you travel during the side season, you can still get good deals. When travelling during a primary season like Xmas and NY or in February, you must book a long time. Sometimes a year ahead of time if you cant be flexible. Saying that there are still opportunities to make you feel you are the only one in the universe in absolutely stunning remote locations. As a long-haul destination, we are still far away from overcrowded centres like you have in other parts of the world.
It’s always been one of my ambitions to take a helicopter flight. Seeing waterfalls, glaciers and lakes in that valley would make for a first heli-flight that I’d never forget.
This is a unique, magical location to land, even for people who have taken other heli flights worldwide.
It must have been about a decade ago that I spent 3 weeks in New Zealand on my travels. It’s the things that I did in Queenstown that shine brightest in my memory. Though, now that I’m older, possibly wiser and definitely more cautious I’d be more likely to spend my money on a gourmet meal rather than a bungee jump.
A decade ago, New Zealand was a very different place. The food was very average and did not exist; now it is world-class. The same goes for luxury stays. There weren’t many a decade ago. Now we have many very high-end lodges and world-class facilities. We all get wiser and travel differently when we are older. , which we enjoy life’s finer things when we reach a certain age. Not to be missed is the free-spirited young age travel so.