| Activities in Otago, New Zealand. Otago, NZ Activities types include: Air, Helicopter & Balloon, Cruises, Sailing & Water, Cultural & Theme, Day Trips & Excursions, Entertainment, Games & Fun, Family Friendly, Food, Wine & Nightlife, Heath & Beauty, Holiday & Seasonal Tours. |
|
|
 |
Otago New Zealand Activities
|
Activity Locations
|
Activity Types
|
Activity Listings (61-70 of 589) |
|
Climbing - Wanaka - Starting from $309.50 per person
Push yourself mentally and physically by learning to lead climb in New Zealand’s premier (and most scenic) sport climbing venue. This course teaches the essentials for leading bolted sport routes. It is also a must do for people who had a friend teach them but want to check they have good and safe techniques. We keep our ratios small (1:4 max), so the course is tailored to you and our instructors always check what you already know (of course you may not have any lead climbing knowledge).... More... |
| |
Zipline - Queenstown - Starting from $345.00 per person
• Learn about the history of the area from the guides • Walk among the ancient beech forest • Pass by scenes used in Lord of the Rings movies to illustrate Middle Earth More... |
| |
Distillery Tour - Queenstown - Starting from $375.00 per person
Combine stunning wine in Gibbston Valley with artisian spirits from the Southern Alps. Journey through the working distillery and barrelhouse finishing with a tutored tasting at the Cardrona Distillery and Museum. A brief stop at the iconic Cardrona Hotel before we visit the stunning Gibbston wine region, experiencing wine tastings at the top wineries and cellar doors. More... |
| |
Fishing Tour - Wanaka - Starting from $860.00 per person
Come with Matt Butler on an authentic kiwi fly fishing experience, exploring our amazing clear waters and magnificent scenery! Often referred to as the trout anglers ‘El Doradro’, New Zealand offers some of the finest fly fishing for wild trout on the planet. Brown and Rainbow trout inhabit some of the most spectacular, gin clear waters you will ever witness and its not just the size of the trout that draws in keen anglers, it is the challenge of hunting and sight fishing to some of the most... More... |
| |
Hang Gliding - Queenstown - Starting from $205.00 per person
We have the most experienced hang gliding team in New Zealand and there is no better place to try your hand at hang gliding than Coronet Peak! In the summer months we are able to take off from the Coronet Peak ski-fields which are the highest flying sites in Queenstown.
The friendly and highly qualified team is run by Angus Tapper, 4 times NZ Paragliding Champion and runner up in the 2010 National Hang gliding Champs. He has over 30 years aviation experience. Take the challenge and... More... |
| |
Wildlife - Dunedin - Starting from $175.00 per person
Visit the habitat of one of the world's rarest penguins. Walk through a private nature reserve on this guided tour to see the rare Yellow Eyed Penguin, Little Blue Penguins and NZ Furseals in the wild. Specially designed hides allow for close viewing of penguin in their nesting habitat. Explore the far reaches of the Otago Peninsula and a chance to see the Royal Albatross in flight. Also included in this full day tour is an in-depth look at Dunedin's main city sights. Lookouts, photo stops and... More... |
| |
Climbing - Queenstown - Starting from $219.00 per person
The Queenstown Adventurer canyoning tour has a little bit of everything in an action packed 4 hour (approx) round trip. We walk in through an ancient beech forest that hides the high-walled canyon. Once in, you’ll descend the canyon by zipline, abseiling/rappelling waterfalls, plunging into natural pools, floating down narrow passageways and cascading down chutes - all in beautiful natural surroundings. It's an awesome and exhilarating feeling. The Queenstown Explorer is suitable for all... More... |
| |
Maori - Dunedin - Starting from $25.00 per person
Join the locals. 2nd & 4th Saturdays morning walk & Talk an art precinct Summer/Autumn & Spring seasons. Discover Dunedin’s fabulous visual arts. Always changing. Always evolving. Along with the literary art and music scene, Dunedin has developed a great fine visual arts sector. There is a significant collection of fine art galleries, ever changing exhibitions of emerging, mid-career and established artists, reflecting the creativity found in the Southern climes. More... |
| |
Sightseeing Cruise - Te Anau - Starting from $930.00 per person
Doubtful Sound flights with Air Milford take you to a more remote area of the South Island’s rugged West Coast. Feel humbled, yet uplifted by the atmosphere of powerful solitude in the presence of superb physical grandeur of New Zealand’s remote Doubtful Sound. Sometimes called “the Sound of Silence” there is a cloistered serenity within Doubtful Sound that is a contrast with its near neighbor, Milford Sound. More... |
| |
Multi-day Tour - Te Anau - Starting from $375.00 per person
Our Three day Bottom Bus tour is one of the best ways to see the Bottom of the South Island. In a minimum of three days you can experience the adrenaline in Queenstown, take in the breathtaking scenery with a cruise on the majestic Milford Sound in the Fiordland National Park, explore the Catlins wildlife and wonders and bathe in the heritage of Dunedin. Want to spend extra nights at one of our stops? No problem you can hop off for a night or two and get on our next bus coming through.... More... |
|
|
Young Hostel - Hostel. Young Hostel has well-equipped accommodation featuring free WiFi in Rotorua, 1.1 km from Tamaki Maori Village. A...
Ridgeline Adventures - Day Tour - Wanaka. Personalised Wanaka and Queenstown adventure tours set beneath the stunning backdrop of the Southern Alps on the shores...
|
|
|
|