Queenstown's most prestigious award winning luxury hotel. Featuring ten stylishly
comfortable guest rooms, a sleek cocktail bar, intimate fine dining restaurant and executive boardroom. The Spire Queenstown is the perfect base from which to work and play in New Zealand's premier alpine resort.
The Canyons Country Lodge. Luxury
Queenstown accommodation, reflects the character of the region and is surrounded by the most outstanding and breathtaking mountain and river views, which can be seen from every guest room in the lodge. The sun rises directly over the river valley in front of you each morning. Peregrine falcons circle effortlessly above.
The Canyons Country Lodge - luxury Queenstown accommodation, reflects the character of the region and is surrounded by the most outstanding and breathtaking mountain and river views, which can be seen from every guest room in the lodge. The sun rises directly over the river valley in front of you each morning. Peregrine falcons circle effortlessly above.
An eco-tourism business based in Doubtful Sound, Fiordland, New Zealand. Lance and
Ruth own and operate the 20 metre motor-sailing yacht Breaksea Girl. Our live aboard cruises, which have an emphasis on nature, conservation and research, cover all of Fiordland, Stewart Island and Subantartic Islands.
The boutique Beechwood Lodge overlooks the mountains of Fiordland National Park and sits above the shore of Lake Manapouri, known as the most beautiful lake in New Zealand.
Kidz Go New Zealand - the family travel web guide, giving you and your family the information you need to make the most of your time in NZ. Family friendly accommodation, skiing, dining and activities, childminding, family walks plus more!
This is a wee book shop located in Manapouri, Fiordland. As it's name suggests it specialise in books that relate to 45 South and Below. On it's shelves it has new publications, second hand and rare books, and just maybe that book that you have been trying to find. If it isn't on thier list they may be able to locate a copy for you.
The Department of Conservation (DOC) site has information about the protection of New Zealand's natural and historic heritage, how and where you can enjoy public conservation places and how to get involved in conservation. They look after a third of New Zealand area. More information that you can shake a stick at.
