Showing posts with label Car Rental Queenstown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Car Rental Queenstown. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Enjoy the Many Picturesque Locations in Queenstown!


The world has become smaller with the advent of the modern age, leaving no exotic location too far. New Zealand is a picturesque nation attracting tourists from all over. Queenstown is its prime resort town located in its South Island region.

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A favourite location in Queenstown for tourists and locals alike is Lake Esplanade. This stretch of the road is central and leads to the Queenstown Central Business District. With apartments on one side and a park fronting Lake Wakatipu, Lake Esplanade gives you a picturesque mountain and lake view. A picture with the lake front in the background would be treasured by you for ages to come.

Another interesting location is Bennet’s Bluff. This point provides you with a view of Lake Wakatipu as well as the impressive Mt Earnslaw. A drive to Glenorchy Road from Queenstown in the afternoon is the perfect escape. Car rental in Queenstown options would get you there right in time for sunset. Enjoy the view with your family with a photo! The offers are brilliant here with many of them giving out bonus points to tourists.

Skippers Canyon is another such picturesque location and has steep drops. Under the New Zealand Historic Places Trust protection, Skippers Road is an adventurous mountain road overlooking awe-inspiring mountain-tops. For a simple experience visit the Queenstown Gardens that are set on a peninsula near the city centre. Beautiful flower beds, ducks, enticing gardens, tennis courts and even an ice-skating rink will keep you and your family busy!

The Skyline Gondola is on top of the steepest Southern Hemisphere lift on Bob’s Peak. The top reaches a height of half a mile and makes for the best snapshots. You can view The Remarkables, Coronet Park and the amazing Lake Wakatipu from here.

Visit Queenstown for the vacation of a lifetime!

Friday, 10 January 2014

Soar In And Above The Waters In Queenstown


New Zealand and Queenstown in particular are known for a range of adventure activities where not even avid adventure travelers but also novice ones can try out different activities. You can chose from a range of them to enjoy here fishing, biking, sailing, kayaking, etc. However, the city is getting more famous for a new form of adventurous activity - the Hydro Attack.

Parasailing Diffraction
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This new activity brings the city on the world map. Hydro Attack was born out of a simple idea, brainchild of three locals, and a year later it has become a full fledged adventurous activity. Hydro Attack is the ultimate combination of machine and shark! The shark speeds off at 80kph and jumps over 18 feet in the air and dives under water making sure that the crowd is left gaping at the sight.
A shark performing tricks was unheard of before this activity took place in the quaint town of Queenstown. You can hire a car in Queenstown and travel across the city and finally reach the shore of Lake Wakatipu where you can try the Hydro Attack.
The best part about this activity is it can be tailored as per customers demand. It can go as wild and as mild as per the requests received. Post February 2014, couples will be able to enjoy the ride as well and a bigger shark will start fighting the waters!

Monday, 6 January 2014

Travel Through Queenstown in Absolute Comfort: Avail Car Rentals


Words cannot do justice to the spellbinding beauty that we witnessed during our short vacation in Queensland. Located in the south of the South Island, Queenstown harbours lots of lakes overlooking impressive mountains. It was a treat to behold the spectacular natural scenery that was 'painted' in front of us. I and my wife thoroughly enjoyed the week we spent there. We hit up some of the popular destinations.
We kick-started our escapade with bungee jumping at Kawarau River, which also happens to be the world's first commercial jump site. It was an adrenaline gushing experience as we plummeted down and almost touched the waters! Treading further we went to Milford Sound and "HOLY COW!" what an experience that was. Upon entering the destination we were surrounded by beautiful cliffs towering above us, carved by glaciers as if rising from the dark waters.

Rappid, Kawarau River
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Another wonderful spectacle of our trip was the Gondola skyline that sat atop the steepest lift on Bob's peak. We had a relaxing experience as we got the best views of the city of Queenstown. This was perhaps the highlight of our tour. We ended our getaway trip at The Remarkables, New Zealand's playground, where we snowboarded and did some skiing.
Courtesy car rental services, our trip to Queenstown was cheap and comfortable and devoid of hassle. Car hire services allowed us to leisurely move about Queenstown. We neither had to worry about the erratic public transport schedules, nor did we have to fuss about hiring expensive taxis. Renting a car of our choice at extremely cheap rates made our trip even more memorable.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Experience the Central Otago Pinot Noir Celebration 2014


Rated among New Zealand's top five largest wines producing regions and boasting of a scenic aged soil and its superior winemaking skills; this wine haven of the world beckons all tourists and connoisseurs with equal dexterity. If you are planning to be in town during this period, then make sure that you are at the 10th Anniversary of the popular Central Otago Pinot Noir Celebration-which is all set to wow revellers and in more ways than one.

Queenstown, NZ (winter festival 2008)
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The Pinot Noir Celebration of Central Otago, scheduled to be held from the 30th January, 2014 to the 1st February, 2014, is one of the most awaited events in the region. Come February, 2014 and all roads are expected to lead to Queenstown. The stunning 'outback' of this region in New Zealand beckons with Otago's surrounding wine regions and makes you say 'hello' to many Central Otago winemakers and others from all across the world.
Reputed food as well as wine enthusiasts, wine writers, commentators as well as tourists are expected to come together for this New Zealand's premier annual wine event. It is well advised to avail the smart facilities provided by car rental companies in Queenstown; before you draft your itinerary for this educative and gaiety laden two-day event of Central Otego's best sights, wines and cuisines.
With all this and much more in store, you can look forward to a lot of happy tidings and fun filled moments in New Zealand. 

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Mark Your Dates for Queenstown has Events Lined Up!


Queenstown, in New Zealand is popularly known as the resort town. It offers a plethora of activities, experiences and attractions that see a lot of tourist participation all year round. The small town definitely boasts of some big-time sites that drive you off your feet. The joyous frenzy can be felt in the town’s ambient restaurants, bustling bars and laid-back cafes. In addition to that, Queenstown has a flawless night life and the bars are usually packed with young crowd.

Being a town that is regularly packed with youngsters on a holiday, Queenstown plays host to numerous events throughout the year. Speed enthusiasts can participate in the Speargrass Flat Circuit Race, an annual bicycle racing event. This prestigious sporting event is organized under the aegis of the Central Otago Wakatipu Cycle Club and is open to all age groups.

Metal heads and music aficionados can witness the band ‘Rules of Addiction’ take Queenstown by a storm. ROA is a four piece metal band incorporating elements of hardcore punk as their driving force. Let them take you for a ride as they extend their ‘World Made of Lies’ tour to Queenstown.
Outside Sports is another event that is revered by people who visit Queenstown. This creates the perfect setting for adrenaline junkies and adventure seekers. Snowboarding and skiing are some of the sporting activities that this event hosts. So, if you have it in you, participate in Outside Sports for the ideal adventure.

If you’re visiting Queenstown for events, you should ensure that you have ready transport services at your disposal. Avail car rentalservices in Queenstown which offer extremely affordable rates and plenty of car options to choose from. To make an advance booking, visit the website and enter your itinerary’s details!

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

The Queenstown Winter Festival - No Better Time to Visit!

I had the fortune of making a trip to Queenstown last month and the vibrancy of the atmosphere created cannot be overstated! Considered one of the biggest winter celebrations in the Southern Hemisphere, the Queenstown Winter Festival according to me, is the best time to soak in the culture and have some truly unique travel experiences!

Complete with some of the most happening street parties, firework displays, performances, competitions and excellent options for family fun in the mountains, visiting Queenstown with my family during this time of the year was probably the smartest decision I have made in awhile.

Getting Around Queenstown during the Festival
Having read about the possibilities of mayhem associated with 45,000 people celebrating the arrival of winter, my family and I decided to drive into Queenstown in a rental. With a car rental in Queenstown, we were able to make it to most of the events at our own pace and convenience without having to rely on the crowded public transport system.

The Fabulous Events
We spent 5 days in the city celebrating the 40th year of this festival and were mesmerized with all the fun events that were lined up all through the days. With spectacular performances by comedians such as Jeremy Corbett at the NZ Comedy Gala; and a chance to see some quirky events such as the airport suitcase race up at the Coronet Peak were truly memorable experiences. My partner and I even signed up for the night skiing event which I must say was one of the most exhilarating experiences of our lives!

During our few days in the city, we had a unique chance to delve into the local sights, sounds and culture. There is no better time to visit the city than during the Winter Festival. It is during these events that you will get a unique opportunity to mingle with the locals, taste their local foods and venture into the history of the city.

We for one cannot wait to come back next year and relive the fervour and zest that Queenstown so excitedly represents for the winter!

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Rent a Car to Explore the Nooks and Corners of Queensland


The alpine resort town of Queenstown in New Zealand is known for its inspiring scenery that leaves onlookers in awe. However, it is not just the scenic beauty of this place that draws huge numbers of tourists every year. This town is also known as a haven for adventure enthusiasts who can indulge in a wide variety of adrenaline pumping activities offered here.

You can save both time and money by opting for car rental in Queenstown to get in and around the town. The roads network of the place is well-maintained and properly signposted, so you will have no trouble in finding your way around the town. Moreover, you will be able to enjoy breathtaking scenery along the way.

Top sightseeing attractions

Some of the top town attractions that can be seen with Queenstown car rental service include The Two Paddocks Vineyard, local art galleries, and the craft market that brings together a number of photographers, painters, artists, and musicians from in and around the region. You can also stop on your way to trek through rainforests and remote alpine passes or join a hiking group to explore numerous heritage sites.

Nature lovers can also take part in local ecotourism or go on a quad bike safari on top of the Queenstown Hill. You can also experience the once in a lifetime thrill of bungee jumping and rafting in Queensland during your road trip to the town. A road trip through hiring of a car allows you both flexibility and comfort.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Drive through Middle-Earth

Queenstown is a resort town in the South Island of New Zealand nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. The town is a popular tourist destination and easily accessible by air and road. It boasts of everything a tourist destination has to offer ranging from adventure activities like bungee jumping, sky diving, skiing to walking and hiking. It has sightseeing tours, boutique shopping and excellent food and wine on offer too.

Witnessing the scenic beauty of the place by a road trip is a smart choice.  There are various bus services and coach tours available. The most exhilarating and memorable option though is, self-drive. You can opt for car rental in Queenstown to suit budget and needs. The self-drive option can be exercised to explore the scenic beauty and other attractions of the place.

The drive to Milford Sound is considered as one of the most scenic roads in New Zealand. Arrowtown, a historic gold mining town, is a 20 minutes drive. The town is a photographer’s dream and offers fine clothing, art galleries, cafes, pubs and boutique bars.

The backdrop for Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Glenorchy is a 45 minutes drive west. It’s a rural village with some of world’s most spectacular walking tracks. A 45 minute drive south along the lakeside is the town of Kingston most famous for the vintage steam train, Kingston Flyer.

Wanaka, set against the backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park is 50 minutes drive and set on the shores of Lake Wanaka which is a shopping village with a multitude of adventure activities on offer.
Whether you drive to the attractions or around the town, car rental from Queenstown gives you a memorable experience with breathtaking scenery and amazing journeys.

Monday, 23 July 2012

Queenstown - Lease a Car


Known for its stunning beauty and natural treasures in the form of mountains, pristine lakes, steep fiord's, picturesque beaches and active volcanoes, New Zealand has a lot to offer to its travelers. Also home to some exotic flora, fauna and habitats; car hire and setting out into the wilderness is the best way to experience the magic of this country. 
 
Reason to Rent a Car in Queenstown
Sitting in the South Island of New Zealand, Queenstown is one such scenic town that is popular for its panoramic beauty and all year round attractions. Located at the edge of the Lake Waketipu, as soon as you drive into the city; you will notice the hovering Southern Alps that border the city.

  • Lease a car to easily explore all the sights of Queenstown such as the Remarkables; the saw toothed range of mountains which sit across the lake. While the city offers a number of things to do in the form of snowboarding, bungee jumping, parasailing, mountaineering and numerous other adventure sports that the Kiwi’s are so popular for; the stunning views in and around the city end up dominating all major attractions that exist here.

  • Lease a car and drive around the city to take in the surrounding scenery that is formed by vineyards, farmland, lakes and mountains.

  • One of the best views in the area can be achieved by taking a Skyline Gondola to the top of Bob’s Peak. Get a breathtaking view of the Coronet Peak, the Remarkable mountain range and the Cecil and Walter Peaks.
  • You can also drive to Glenorchy, that is 50 minutes north up Lake Wakatipu. This drive is rated to be among the top scenic drives of the world. While you are here, also do not miss a road trip to the Gibbston valley wine locality which is 20 minutes away from Queenstown.
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