SOUTH ISLAND

New Zealand has a unique and dynamic culture. The culture of its indigenous Māori people affects the language, the arts, and even the accents of all New Zealanders. Their place in the South Pacific, and their love of the outdoors, sport, and the arts make New Zealanders and their culture unique in the world.

Though a diverse and multicultural people, there are many qualities, including friendliness, individuality, invention and self-reliance, that you’ll find in most New Zealanders. It’s our national character!

 

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From BreakFree The Waterfront you can wave to the passengers on the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw as it heads up Queenstown Bay and the chances are they'll wave back at you! This property offers an exceptional location 100 metres from the main street and 30 metres to the lake, with uninterrupted views of Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range. Every window and quaint Juliet balcony at The Waterfront provides a view to die for.

Pine trees and weeping willows line the beginning of the Lake Esplanade walking track while the magnificent Queenstown Gardens line the shoreline on the opposite side of the bay. After a day in the alps, retreat to the cosy comfort of your apartment while penthouse guests can enjoy their rooftop terrace, BBQ and spa, the ideal spot for an après ski aperitif.

Queenstown: Sensational in any season

Queenstown is a vibrant, cosmopolitan community hidden in the rugged heart of New Zealand’s South Island. Lake Wakatipu imparts an aura of serenity to the town and provides a stunning, panoramic outlook for the bars and restaurants that cluster along its foreshore. Queenstown is a blend of upmarket restaurants, bars, retail outlets and leisure activities surrounded by the raw beauty of the South Island. Ultimately, however it’s the majesty of the mountains, the broad blue reach of the lake and clear, sharp air which beckon and overwhelm the visitor to this unique township. During winter Queenstown is a haven for those that love the adrenalin snow sports and in the warmer months tramping through the majestic mountain ranges is very popular.

Location Features

  • 100m to City Centre of Queenstown, where you will find shops, restaurants and bars
  • 5km to Queenstown Airport
  • Lakefront location with views of the surrounding Remarkables Mountain Range

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