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The resort town of Queenstown is on Queenstown Bay, an inlet of Lake Wakatipu, in the southern part of New Zealand's South Island. The resort is fast becoming one of the southern hemisphere's firm favorites for adventure tourism, the venues for which are most conveniently reached with car hire in Queenstown Airport.
On Wakatipu and other lakes as well as waterways and country areas opportunities exist for jet boating, fly fishing, hiking, whitewater rafting, climbing and skiing. Cardrona Alpine Resort, Treble Cone, Coronet Peak and Waiorau Snow Farm ski locations are easy car rental in Queenstown Airport drives, with the latter also offering cross-country trails.
The TSS Earnslaw coal fired steamship offers visitors a trip back in time with lake cruises, while Queenstown's vibrant nightlife scene is an added attraction in the evenings. Queenstown Airport has flights from major cities such as Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, which are in turn linked to major inter-continental locations.
A 2007 multi-million terminal upgrade provides passengers with a pleasant experience when they disembark here. Queenstown Airport now handles more than 700,000 scheduled passenger arrivals every year. Hertz is among cheap car hire in Queenstown Airport suppliers that offer onsite services. Passengers traveling to Queenstown by bus will find Connectabus outside the terminal, with departures every 20 minutes.
Facilities and amenities in the passenger terminal include wireless internet connectivity, shops, a great café, a confectionery, ATMs and a foreign exchange kiosk. The shops sell reading materials, souvenirs, pharmacy items, toiletries, greenstone and paua jewelry, lambskin jackets, sportswear and pure wool sweaters.
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