Outdoor Activities in South Island, New Zealand. South Island, NZ Outdoor Activities. |
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South Island Outdoor Activities
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Horse Riding - Dunedin - Starting from NZ $180.00 per person
Spend half a day with the horses on the beaches of Aramoana. Suits beginners or competent riders with a maximum of two people per trip. View wildlife from horseback, including seals, sealions and penguins. Advanced riders will relish the opportunity to gallop along the white sands of the shore. More... |
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Hiking - Walking - Wanaka
Lake Wanaka is a jewel in the South Island of New Zealand's Southern Alps and is home to Eco Wanaka Adventures, specialists in Guided Nature Walks who will take you to many special places off-the-beaten-track in pure wilderness.
Rob Roy Glacier Guided Walk Grade: Moderate Fitness Trip Duration: Full Day Season: All year round but weather dependent
The day begins with a scenic drive in our 4WD air conditioned vehicles around Lake Wanaka, and into the Matukituki... More... |
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Fishing - Nelson Lakes
In 2000 National Geographic Adventure magazine named Lake Rotoroa Lodge as one of the two finest trout fishing venues in the world.
Lake Rotoroa Lodge lies in the heart of South Island fly fishing country, which gives us access to more fishing than any other lodge in New Zealand. We have more than 22 rivers to choose from by car on a normal weather day and more by helicopter. More... |
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Air-Land Tour - Stewart Island
Scenic flights can be tailored to showcase whatever part of Southland you desire. From Oreti Beach, the stretch of Southern Coast made famous by Burt Munro, to Stewart Island, Stewart Island Flights is driven by a passion to create a unique experience that showcases the beauty and diversity of New Zealands Southern climes. We pride ourselves on our friendly staff and providing the best service to cater for all visitors to our stunning region. More... |
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Air-Land Tour - Wanaka - Starting from NZ $299.00 per person
Four hours of unique New Zealand Wilderness Adventure in Mount Aspiring World Heritage National Park with our Siberia Experience. Enjoy a Scenic Flight, a Bush and Valley Walk and a Jetboat Safari. The original since 1975 and still the best! More... |
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Skydiving - Queenstown
Be Brave - even if you're not, pretend to be! No one can tell the difference. Grab some air at 15,000 feet with NZONE Skydive. You must choose to go through life able to say 'yes, I did it', or to go through life knowing that you had the opportunity, but you turned it down and walked away from becoming the complete person you could have been. Skydive from up to 15,000 ft for 60 seconds freefall! More... |
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Wildlife - Akaroa
Fully guided tours starting from NZ $65 per person, self-drive tours from NZ $25 per person.
Pohatu Penguins offers unique nature and sea kayak tours from Akaroa. Tours are guided by local conservationists with over 30 years experience. Choose from a variety of tours and packages to suit your adventure!
Pohatu Penguins offers colony tours, sea kayaking amongst the wildlife, and amazing 4WD scenic tours. More... |
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Wildlife - Stewart Island
The Stewart Island Coast to Coast is one of Stewart Island Flights' most popular and unique innovations. Appealing to any traveller up for a taste of New Zealand in its natural untouched state, the Coast to Coast is a gentle sample of the island's more rigorous North-West Circuit. More... |
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Eco Tour - Wanaka
Lake Wanaka, a jewel in the South Island of New Zealand's Southern Alps, is home to our personal guiding company that will take you to our many special places off-the-beaten-track in pure wilderness.
Lake Wanaka Cruise & Island Nature Walk Enjoy a boat cruise on Lake Wanaka followed by a unique nature walk on Mou Waho Island. The remote and magical Mou Waho Island nature reserve is predator-free and home to the rare flightless Buff Weka.
A one hour return guided... More... |
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Water Activity - Stewart Island
Complete the first section of one of "New Zealand's Great Walks". This trip begins at Lee Bay, the official entry to the Rakiura National Park. Continue by foot along a well formed path for about 1.5-2hrs to Maori Beach, the site of a 1913 timber mill. A further 1-1.5hrs brings you to your destination of Port William which is full of history, from early Maori Villages, sealing and whaling bases, the first police station in 1867 and much more. Add to all of this, a visually environment! More... |
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Black Diamond Apartment - Apartment. Situated within 1.2 km of Skyline Gondola and Luge and 1.6 km of Shotover River in Queenstown, Black Diamond Apartment...
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