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A Concise 3 Day Queenstown Itinerary to See All the Highlights

A Queenstown itinerary that highlights the top things to do including the landscapes, adventure activities, opportunities to relax, hikes and more.

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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A gondola going over a town that can be done on your Queenstown itinerary
Queenstown Gondola takes you to the a view above the town
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A 3 Day Queenstown ItineraryDay 1: Exploring within QueenstownDay 2: A Great WalkDay 3: History, Adventure, and WineUsing Queenstown As a Hub

Queenstown is the most tourist driven town of all of New Zealand. And there is good reason that it has built its economy on tourism. Within the South Island, Queenstown is centrally located, allowing for long day trips to a variety of landscapes. And there are truly unlimited things to do within Queenstown that range from relaxing to extreme adventure. This Queenstown itinerary will allow you to see the highlights of the town. You can always extend your time to explore more of the area and adjust your Queenstown itinerary to align with what you want to do while here. 

While most of the activities of the region are located right outside of Queenstown, there are still things to do within Queenstown that give a great introduction to the region.

Queenstown is a major tourist hub and a great place to fly into to start your New Zealand adventure. You can look for your flight here.

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A town sitting on the edge of lake as part of your Queenstown itinerary
Queenstown is so popular because it sits right on a lake nestled between mountains, giving you access to so many activities and adventures

A 3 Day Queenstown Itinerary

Days 1

Stay within Queenstown and visit great viewpoints

Day 2

Hike part of a Great Walk and explore the landscapes

Day 3

Discovering the adventure activities and wine country around Queenstown

Day 1: Exploring within Queenstown

Views Over Queenstown

We recommend starting your Queenstown itinerary by hiking up the Queenstown Hill Summit. Take a taxi or Uber to the start of the trail and make sure to bring sufficient water. The hike is challenging but not particularly long and is a great introduction to other hikes that are available to do in the region. From the top, you get a great view over the town and lake below. After the hike, it is a short downhill walk into the center of Queenstown from the end of the trail.

The view of a town at the base of a lake from the top of a hill as part of your Queenstown itinerary
The view of Queenstown and the lake below from the top of the Queenstown Hill Summit

If you are looking for an easier way to get a beautiful view during your Queenstown itinerary, take the Queenstown Gondola to the Skyline Gallery and Luge. At the peak of the gondola route, there is an additional gondola that leads to the top of the luge route, which is a fun and thrilling activity that was invented in New Zealand. You can purchase tickets for the luge when you get your gondola tickets at the base of the mountain. At the top of the Queenstown Gondola is the start of the Ben Lomond trail, a hike that goes even higher up the mountain and some say has the best view of the valley and lake below.

A winding road with small cars on it on a mountain over a lake, something that can be done on the Queenstown itinerary
The luge route is a fun way to take in the views while partaking in the quintessential Queenstown adventure activity

Check out different places to stay within and around Queenstown. You can stay within the town center to be walking distance to different restaurants and activities or get an accommodation on the hills around for beautiful views of the lake and mountains.

The Town of Queenstown

You will also want to walk through the pedestrian center of Queenstown where you will find a number of restaurants and boutiques. The waterfront is a popular place to relax where you will find vendors, bars, ice cream parlors, and more. You can also spend time in the Queenstown Garden on the beach front and watch the boats in the lake and the sun setting over the mountains.

A promenade along water in Queenstown that can be explored during the Queenstown itinerary
The promenade and town center of Queenstown is quaint and leisurely

Relaxing at the Thermal Hot Pools

In the evening, if you are looking for a way to relax or have a romantic moment, make your way to the Onsen Hot Pools. Located just 10 minutes outside of town, this spa has a number of private hot pools that you can reserve for a period of time while looking over the river and mountain. The experience includes a drink and dessert all while enjoying the warm water and the beautiful view. The spa also has massage and facial treatments and options for cold plunge and steam room experiences. Relaxing like this is a must do as part of your Queenstown itinerary.

A woman sitting in a hot tub overlooking a river and mountain as part of a Queenstown itinerary
The Onsen Hot Pools are relaxing and picturesque. Take in the views and pamper yourself!

Day 2: A Great Walk

Your second day of your Queenstown itinerary will be focused on hiking outside of town. One of the major hikes within New Zealand is located just an hour outside of Queenstown. While the full hike is a multi-day adventure, you can do the first portion of the hike in just a day trip to and from the Routeburn Flats Hut.

Exploring Glenorchy

To start the day, head to Glenorchy to walk along their lagoon scenic walkway. This is a great place to get the legs moving before the bigger hike and get to see some local birds and plants. For breakfast, make your way to Mrs. Wolly’s General Store, where you can get delicious baked goods, pies, and coffee to start your day. They also have a number of different local goods that you can purchase.
Pastries and coffee on a table from a bakery in a town on a Queenstown itinerary
The food at Mrs. Wolly's General Store is delicious and the ambiance makes it even better! A great way to start your day!

If you love Lord of the Rings, there are a few filming locations in the region, including the Isengard Lookout (in the Dart Valley) and the Lothlorien (in the Paradise Forest near Glenorchy). There are also some Lord of the Rings tours that depart from Queenstown and take you to a variety of the filming locations throughout the region. You may want to add one of these tours to your Queenstown itinerary. It’s a great way to see the landscapes of New Zealand through the lens of this incredible film production.

Trees and mountains at the edge of a river on the road of a Queenstown itinerary
Glenorchy has some nice views of the mountains and landscapes as well as walks around the lagoon that allow you to take in the area from different perspectives

The Routeburn Track

Finally, you will get to the base of the Routeburn Track. The Routeburn Track is one of the “Great Walks of New Zealand” and is typically a multi-day hike. However, you can do pieces of this trek as single day hikes. For this one located in Mount Aspiring National Park, the one-day route is almost 10 miles long, starts with a significant climb, and requires about 4 hours of walking to complete. The hike leads to the Routeburn Hut, one of the huts that is located along the longer hike where people stay instead of hiking with tents. You can do another portion of the hike from Fiordland National Park. 

Two benches in a valley below a mountain as part of a hike in a Queenstown itinerary
The view at the end of this part of the Routeburn Track has this beautiful mountain view along a river

If you are interested in doing the longer hike while staying in the huts, you will need to reserve a spot in the hut in advance, especially during the peak season of tourism in New Zealand. After relaxing at the hut and taking in the views, you will return the way you came to complete the day hike.

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Day 3: History, Adventure, and Wine

For the third day of your Queenstown itinerary, you will be partaking in the adventure-side of Queenstown. Many people come here for the adrenaline rush and activities that can be done here and those options are unlimited based on your interests. Below is just the introduction to those activities with a few that were invented in the Queenstown area.

The Shotover Jet Experience

First up, you will want to start your day with a jet boat experience at Shotover Jet Queenstown. Jet boats are a special boat with a flat bottom, designed to go over shallow rivers. Because of the shape of the boats, they can easily spin and turn quickly, making them perfect for a thrill ride. Shotover Jet operates in the slot canyons outside of Queenstown, being the only company allowed to operate in these thrilling and narrow waters. Jet boating is exciting but getting to glide through the canyon is really beautiful and fun! This is a fun adventure activity that is great to get your adrenaline starting. 

A boat splashing through a river between mountains that can be done on a Queenstown itinerary and one of the top things to do in New Zealand
The thrilling experience of jetboating takes you through the mountains and canyon around Queenstown. It can be done in any weather!

Discovering Arrowtown

After the adventure, make your way to Arrowtown where you will find a quaint historical town and the ruins of a Chinese settlement. These miners came during the gold rush of the area in the 1860s. They faced many challenges and discrimination and you can learn more about their history on the plaques throughout the heritage-listed historic village. Afterwards, make your way to the main street of Arrowtown, Buckingham Street, that is full of boutiques and restaurants. You can grab food at Provisions of Arrowtown, a cute restaurant with great pastries and full breakfasts.

The best way to explore Arrowtown and the area around Queenstown is independently by renting a car.

Wooden and thatched buildings in a hillside that can be seen on a Queenstown itinerary
The ruins of the Chinese settlement have been maintained to remember the history of the region

Bungy Jumping from Queenstown

The adventure is not over yet as you make your way to the AJ Hackett Kawarau Bungy Centre, the location where commercial bungy jumping was invented. You do not have to go bungy jumping to enjoy this location. There is a restaurant where you can grab a snack while watching other people jump off the bridge and towards the river below. And if you choose to add bungy jumping to your Queenstown itinerary, you can decide if you get dunked into the water or stay dry. After your jump you will be released into a safety boat that waits for every jumper in the water below.

Someone bungy jumping off a bridge during a Queenstown itinerary
The bridge off of which you can bungy jump. It is heavily regulated and all safety measures are in place to protect all those who choose to jump

Wine Tasting in Queenstown

Queenstown is right next to the Central Otago wine region. This area is known for its Pinot Noir and has some beautiful wineries that overlook amazing vineyards. One to note is the Mount Difficulty Winery, which has excellent wines and a delicious restaurant. You will want to make a reservation at the restaurant to ensure that you will be able to eat there. You can also do a wine tasting before, during, or after your meal to try the variety of wines that they produce.

Food and wine at a table during a Queenstown itinerary
A tableside wine tasting with delicious food overlooking the vineyards below

Using Queenstown As a Hub

While we recommend driving to different parts of the South Island to experience the incredible landscapes, it is possible to visit different aspects of the island directly from Queenstown. Many companies offer day tours to these locations that you can add to your Queenstown itinerary to experience more of the South Island. Here are some of the other regions that can be visited.

Fiordland National Park and a Milford Sound Cruise

Fiordland National Park is a national park on the west side of the South Island. Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park is one of the most popular places to visit when in New Zealand. The drive from Queenstown to Milford Sound can take 4 hours but there are some tours that leave from the town to visit this beautiful landscape. We think that the national park is worth multiple days and independent exploration.

Mountains coming out of a body of water
The famous Milford Sound within Fiordland National Park

Wanaka

Wanaka is a resort town just an hour outside of Queenstown. It has access to different hikes and adventure activities, similarly to Queenstown, but at a smaller scale. There are tours that go from Queenstown to Wanaka but visiting independently or even staying overnight there will allow you to get the most out of the activities that you can find in Wanaka.

The view from Roys Peak Summit, the most popular hike to do from Wanaka in the South Island

What To do Before or After Your Queenstown Itinerary

Road trip through the Fiordlands to see Milford Sound

Take a scenic road trip from Queenstown to Christchurch

Visit the lesser explored West Coast of the South Island

Queenstown has some of the top things to do in New Zealand. You can read more about the other things to do here.

Read about the Blueprint Travelers' personal experience in Queenstown

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