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Christchurch to Queenstown Coach via Mt Cook
![]() Trip Type: Independent Tour Tour Duration: Full Day
Priced From: NZ$250.00
Starts From: Christchurch - departs daily at 7.30amEnds At: Queenstown, arriving at 6.30pm Comments:
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Price: NZ$250.00 per adult NZ$128 per child (2-12 years)
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Your credit card will be charged in New Zealand Dollars. Other currencies displayed are automatically calculated and are approximate values only.
Prices valid for travel from 1st September 2011 to 30 September 2012
Hotel accommodation examples | Terms and Conditions
- Canterbury Plains
- Lakes Tekapo & Pukaki
- Mount Cook National Park
- Mount Cook - NZ's highest peak
- Hydro Electric Power Schemes
- Lindis Pass
- Cromwell Orchards
Our journey to Mount Cook travels across the Canterbury Plains through Geraldine, Fairlie and Lake Tekapo. From Tekapo optional scenic flights are available over the glaciers and Mt Cook.
After lunch (not included), we leave Mount Cook bound for Queenstown passing on the way the many hydro electric power schemes of the McKenzie Basin. A short stop for afternoon tea (not included) at Omarama and then it's through the tussock clad hills of the Lindis Pass to Cromwell, a major stone-fruit producing region. From here we travel through the craggy Kawarau Gorge, past the famous Bungy Jump bridge and on to Queenstown overlooking beautiful Lake Wakatipu.
Refreshment stops are at Omarama & Geraldine
Lunch stop at Mt Cook
Informative commentaries throughout the journey
Hotel/motel pick up service available from select hotels only:
Chateau on the Park
Pavilions Hotel
Elms Hotel
Heartland Hotel Cotswold
Sudima Hotel
Copthorne Commodore Hotel
Great Sights Coachlines - 5 star coach with toilet, reclining seats &
air-conditioning
Reporting time is 15 minutes prior to coach departure time. Ensure you make yourself clearly visible to the coach driver at intermediate stops.



