Ski New Zealand
Hit the slopes in Queensland
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905Group Size: Average 25
Trip code: CTSNZ
Duration: 7 days
There’s nowhere quite like Queensland, from the dramatic scenery to the epic slopes, it is perfect for skiing! We’ll test out Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peaks and the Remarkables. Make mates and hang out in bustling bars after an action filled day on the snow. Whether you’re a pro skier or have never touched a pair of skis before, you’ll have an amazing 7 days!
Trip highlights
- Transfer to slopes and 3 day Ski Lift pass included
- Stunning views and memorable experiences
- Perfect for all abilities - beginner, intermediate and pro!
- Meet like-minded travellers looking for adventure, just like you!
- Opportunities for skydiving and bungee jumping









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Day 1 - Queenstown. Welcome to New Zealand! No matter your ability, you’re in for some epic slopes this week. Get to know your group with a welcome dinner and have a few drinks in Queenstown nightlife.
Day 2 - Queenstown. Time to grab your skis and hit the slopes!
Day 3 - Queenstown. Fuel up on breakfast, stretch out, and get back out into the snow!
Day 4 - Queenstown. Fancy a rest? You’ll have a free day today. Chill out in bustling cafes and bars. If you’re still after a kick of adrenaline, take a leap from the third-highest platform in the world or try a bit of skydiving with incredible views.
Day 5 - Queenstown. Time to get back out there and try out the one-of-a-kind Remarkables!
Day 6 - Queenstown. You’ll want to make today count as it’s our last day together. Continue skiing, explore Queenstown, or try scenic hikes.
Day 7 - Queenstown. Reflect on lifelong memories made and say goodbye to your new friends! We’ll see you soon!
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If you'd like to discuss availability or would like us to help you find a similar trip please contact us...The trip kicks off on day 1 in Queenstown. There are no activities planned until the welcome meeting this evening, so arrive at a time that suits you.
We finish up on day 7 in Queenstown as well. There are no activities planned for today. You’ll need to arrange your transport to your next stop or extend your stay in Queenstown. Your group leader can help you with all your plans.
This tour includes 6 nights of accommodation, in shared rooms in a hostel. We normally stay at 'Jucy Snooze' hostel but please note this is subject to change.
This package included 6 breakfasts and 2 dinners. You will need to buy the remaining meals yourself, allowing you to try local cuisines and explore local restaurants and markets.
The minimum age for this tour is 18. This tour is designed for 18-39 year olds.
Visitors who are transiting through or entering New Zealand as tourists will need to hold an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) before travelling to New Zealand. Tourists will also need to pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) alongside the ETA. Tourists can enter for up to 6 months. People entering New Zealand on a Working Holiday Visa do not require an ETA.
If you are planning on working at all during your time in New Zealand, you will need to apply for a Working Holiday Visa (available to 18-30 year olds) and can do this by visiting the New Zealand Immigration website.
Visa rules and regulations are subject to change. Please check the relevant embassy websites for up to date information.
This trip is designed with your safety and wellbeing in mind. As a result of Covid-19, many of our suppliers and partners around the world are introducing new policies and procedures surrounding health and safety in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. As the state of travel is evolving these new safety measures will adapt over time, and will be different for each trip. Here are some of the changes you may see on your trip:
Arrival safety meetings
Most trips have an arrival meeting on the first day where the guide or local team will run through the trip, the safety protocols, and to answer any questions you may have. Now more than ever it is important you arrive in time for these meetings.
Proof of vaccination or negative covid test
For the safety of all travellers, at the start of some trips you may be required to show evidence that you are fully vaccinated (14 days after your second dose) and/or show evidence of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the tour start date in order to join the programme.
Updated hygiene and safety procedures
Our suppliers and partners have health and safety procedures in place on all of our trips. These protocols will be updated and adapted as a response to the Coronavirus outbreak, dependent on local restrictions and laws.
Transport and accommodation choices
Our suppliers and partners choose the accommodation and transport on our trips very carefully, and you may see a change to what would normally be used as a response to the outbreak. This may involve such changes as enhanced use of private transport or quieter accommodation.
Trained and knowledgeable staff
Our staff in the UK are trained to help you with your trip before you depart and answer any questions you may have. In addition, the local team and guides on our trips are there to help with any health and safety concerns and to ensure our trips run safely and smoothly.
Reduced group sizes
Some trips will run with reduced group sizes to start with. You may find that trips are more intimate and chilled, whilst still being packed with fun and adventure.
Healthcare
Your guide or the local team will be on hand to help you seek medical attention should you require it during your trip. As medical facilities and standards can vary around the world, you should ensure you have adequate travel insurance in place before you depart to cover you for any medical emergencies.
24/7 emergency support
We operate an emergency phone line for our travellers abroad. This is operated by a UK based member of staff 24/7 if you have a genuine emergency or urgent matter that you need attending.
It is important that you take measures to make travelling safer for yourself and others around you. Ensure you frequently wash your hands, cover your face when you sneeze and cough, bring and use your own hand sanitiser and facial coverings/masks, and enable social distancing where necessary. You should also ensure you listen to the instructions and guidance of the local team at all times, and follow all local laws and restrictions.