Escape the ordinary with a fully private, customizable 6-hour day trip from Queenstown to Glenorchy. Experience some of New Zealand’s most stunning landscapes — from tranquil lakes and hidden bays to iconic viewpoints and peaceful alpine trails. Whether you want to capture perfect photos, enjoy short walks, relax at cozy cafés, or simply soak in nature, this trip is tailored entirely to you.
- A 6 hour private tour tailored to your interests and schedule
- Explore local gems like Moke Lake, Bennetts Bluff & Glenorchy’s red shed
- Optional walks at Bob’s Cove or Glenorchy Lagoon
- Comfortable travel in modern, clean vehicles
- Hosted by friendly local guides who know the area inside out
- Flexibility to add or skip stops — your trip, your way
- Perfect for couples, friends, families, and photographers
Unforgettable views, total freedom, and personal touches — this is how Glenorchy is meant to be explored.
Pickups are available from the driveway of your Airbnb or house, hotel reception, or any location with a valid street address on sealed road. Please be ready 5–10 minutes before your scheduled time. If your pickup spot is hard to find, you can leave a note during booking — we’ll make sure to find you.
Your Glenorchy day trip begins with a tranquil detour to Moke Lake — a hidden gem just outside Queenstown. Surrounded by rolling hills and dramatic peaks, this quiet alpine lake offers stunning mirror-like reflections on calm days. It’s the perfect spot to stretch your legs, soak in the scenery, and enjoy a peaceful moment before heading deeper into the wilderness toward Glenorchy. Whether you're after a quick photo stop or a short walk by the water, we tailor the time here to suit your pace.
OPTIONAL: If you're up for a short adventure, Bob’s Cove is a fantastic optional stop. This easy 30–60 minute return walk leads you through native bush to a quiet bay with emerald waters and a jetty — perfect for photos or a quick dip in summer. For those wanting a little more, a short uphill track offers panoramic views over Lake Wakatipu. A refreshing and flexible stop, if time and interest allow.
Wilson Bay offers a stunning roadside stop where clear blue waters meet rugged alpine peaks. Tucked along the edge of Lake Wakatipu, this peaceful bay is ideal for a quiet break, scenic photos, toilet stops, or just taking in the fresh lake air. It's a short but memorable stop that showcases the natural beauty of the journey before we continue toward Glenorchy.
Bennetts Bluff offers one of the most breathtaking views along the road to Glenorchy. This quick stop delivers a dramatic panorama of Lake Wakatipu, Pigeon Island, and the towering mountains beyond. No walking required — just step out, take in the scenery, and snap a few unforgettable photos. A must-stop viewpoint that captures the essence of the Southern Alps.
This scenic roadside stop offers a clear view of Pig and Pigeon Islands — two untouched gems sitting quietly in the middle of Lake Wakatipu. Framed by dramatic mountains, it’s a peaceful spot to pause and appreciate the scale and serenity of the landscape. While quick and simple, the view here often becomes one of the most photographed moments of the trip.
Your journey culminates at Glenorchy’s charming waterfront, where the famous red shed stands as a beloved landmark against the backdrop of Lake Wakatipu and towering mountains. This peaceful spot is perfect for a stroll along the jetty, scenic photos, or simply soaking in the fresh air and stunning views. Whether you want to relax or explore the small township, this is the ideal place to pause before lunch!
Nestled in the heart of Glenorchy, Mrs Woolly’s General Store is the perfect spot to refuel with a tasty lunch or a warming coffee. This charming café offers homemade treats, hearty meals, and friendly local vibes — ideal for relaxing after your scenic journey. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely break, it’s a great place to soak up the Glenorchy atmosphere.
OPTIONAL: The Glenorchy Lagoon Walkway offers a peaceful, easy walk through native wetlands and along the edge of the lagoon. Perfect for birdwatching and quiet reflection, this flat trail is suitable for all fitness levels and lets you experience the local flora and fauna up close. It’s a refreshing way to stretch your legs and enjoy nature before or after exploring the township.
Nestled near Glenorchy, Diamond Lake is a peaceful alpine spot framed by majestic mountains and native bush. Known for its clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, it’s an ideal place for a short stop to take photos, enjoy a picnic, or simply breathe in the fresh mountain air. This hidden gem adds a quiet, natural touch to your day before continuing your journey.
SUBJECT TO ROAD & WEATHER CONDITION: The drive along Paradise Road offers stunning views of rolling farmland, towering mountains, and native bush as you approach the famous “Paradise” sign. This iconic spot marks the gateway to some of New Zealand’s most breathtaking landscapes, featured in many films and outdoor adventures. We can also visit Lothlorien — the enchanting forest filming location from The Lord of the Rings. Please note that access beyond the sign is subject to weather and road conditions, so plans may change accordingly. It’s a great place to pause, take photos, and appreciate the peaceful rural beauty before continuing your exploration.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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