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Why Queenstown tops the adventure destination list

Man hanging by a bungy rope over a river

It all started in 1988 when a few people shuffled to the edge of a bridge near Queenstown, New Zealand, and jumped. Little did they know they were making history, and few anticipated the popularity or prosperous nature of the activity, let alone that it would put Queenstown on the map as an adventure destination.

Queenstown has gone through a bit of a revival, transforming from a small ski town in the 80s to the current bustling adventure capital of New Zealand. Today, over 80,000 people bungy jump in New Zealand alone each year.

The adrenaline-pumping sports have expanded extensively, ranging from zip lining to abseiling. Once only known to rock climbers and bungy jumpers, the town has become the heartbeat of adventure in New Zealand, appealing to a broader travel audience.

Aerial view of Queenstown

The question in Queensland isn’t “What can you do?” it is more about what can’t you do? The list of activities is as long as they are challenging, including skydiving, mountain biking, white-water rafting, paragliding, canyon swings, and easy access to three ski areas.

Bungy jump, swing or zipline

Bungee is still king in Queenstown. There are presently three jump locations, spanning from 43 metres at Kawarau Bridge to 134 metres at Nevis Bungy. The Nevis Catapult is a bungy-style leap that propels you 150 metres across a ravine at 100 kilometres per hour, producing up to 3G of force before plummeting to the bottom of the valley. Of course, if bungy jumping isn’t what you’re in the mood for, try the world’s steepest zip-line or giant swing.

Go jet boating

Jet Boating is one of the most popular activities in Queensland. Race across rivers and lakes in a speedboat, stopping barely a few centimetres from the shore. Laugh and scream in shock or enjoyment as the boat completes quick 360-degree spins, splashing water everywhere. It is a family-friendly activity and is available to do all year round.

Aerial view of forest and a long river

 

The Dart River Adventures is undoubtedly the most exclusive jet boat tour. It originates in Glenorchy and travels along the Dart River to a place that is known as Paradise. It includes a bus tour back, a picturesque drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy, jet boating, and a nature walk. It’s unquestionably among Glenorchy’s top things to do!

See Mount Cook from the sky!

Skydiving is, without a doubt, the most extreme adventure activity available in Queenstown. You can choose from different skydiving activities with jumps open at 2750…

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