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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
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FANCY FLAVOURS You'd be mistaken for thinking Queenstown is all about the activities, and while it certainly plays a part, foodies will enjoy a trip here just as much, as it's also about fine dining, fun food and great nightlife. Queenstown is home to some of New Zealand's best restaurants, from the famous Fergburger to fancy establishments like Botswana Butchery and The Bunker. If you're looking for something extra special, book in for a degustation at True South Dining Room at The Rees Hotel — you won't regret it! GRAPE ESCAPES Fancy a tipple? Central Otago is renowned for its wines — namely pinot noir, and some of the best vineyards are as close as 15 minutes’ drive from Queenstown. You can do an organised tour with a company like Altitude Tours, or if you're up for a dose of adventure with your wine tasting, on a fine day you can opt to hire a bike and cycle between the wineries. It's all about balance, right? DAY TRIPS While you could lose a week in Queenstown and not leave the shores of Lake Wakatipu, there's plenty more waiting to be explored in the surrounding valleys and mountains. A half-hour drive will land you in Arrowtown, a historic village oozing charm, quaint cafés and boutiques. Head in the other direction and you'll hit Glenorchy, where the landscape played backdrop to scenes in The Lord of the Rings and Narnia films. No spiel about day trips would be complete without mentioning Wanaka and the famous Wanaka Tree, a favourite destination for photographers. FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Queenstown is as much a kid’s paradise as it is for any adult. Families looking for a taste of adventure without too much adrenaline should take the Queenstown Gondola 450m up to Bob's Peak, home to Panoramic views, and more importantly, the Queenstown luge course, where healthy family competition thrives. Looking for a dose of history? Opt for a ride on Time Tripper — an immersive theatrical trip through history from the dinosaurs to today of how Queenstown's magical landscape and mighty Lake Wakatipu came to be, fOd¢vo | FLIGHTCENTRE

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FANCY FLAVOURS You'd be mistaken for thinking Queenstown is all about the activities, and while it certainly plays a part, foodies will enjoy a trip here just as much, as it's also about fine dining, fun food and great nightlife. Queenstown is home to some of New Zealand's best restaurants, from the famous Fergburger to fancy establishments like Botswana Butchery and The Bunker. If you're looking for something extra special, book in for a degustation at True South Dining Room at The Rees Hotel — you won't regret it! GRAPE ESCAPES Fancy a tipple? Central Otago is renowned for its wines — namely pinot noir, and some of the best vineyards are as close as 15 minutes’ drive from Queenstown. You can do an organised tour with a company like Altitude Tours, or if you're up for a dose of adventure with your wine tasting, on a fine day you can opt to hire a bike and cycle between the wineries. It's all about balance, right? DAY TRIPS While you could lose a week in Queenstown and not leave the shores of Lake Wakatipu, there's plenty more waiting to be explored in the surrounding valleys and mountains. A half-hour drive will land you in Arrowtown, a historic village oozing charm, quaint cafés and boutiques. Head in the other direction and you'll hit Glenorchy, where the landscape played backdrop to scenes in The Lord of the Rings and Narnia films. No spiel about day trips would be complete without mentioning Wanaka and the famous Wanaka Tree, a favourite destination for photographers. FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Queenstown is as much a kid’s paradise as it is for any adult. Families looking for a taste of adventure without too much adrenaline should take the Queenstown Gondola 450m up to Bob's Peak, home to Panoramic views, and more importantly, the Queenstown luge course, where healthy family competition thrives. Looking for a dose of history? Opt for a ride on Time Tripper — an immersive theatrical trip through history from the dinosaurs to today of how Queenstown's magical landscape and mighty Lake Wakatipu came to be, fOd¢vo | FLIGHTCENTRE
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