10 must visit places in the South IslandBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides 10 must visit places in the South IslandDiscover the Untouched Beauty of South Island: Journey into the heart of New Zealand’s South Island, where the landscapes are breathtaking and the adventures are endless. From the tranquil waters of Milford Sound to the thrilling heights of Queenstown, our guide uncovers the top ten spots that promise unforgettable experiences18 Mar 2025 New Zealand’s South Island is a paradise for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and those who simply want to soak up breathtaking landscapes. From towering mountains to stunning lakes, glaciers, and charming towns, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Whether you’re road-tripping or basing yourself in one of our Tasman Holiday Parks, here are the top 10 experiences you won’t want to miss.Queenstown, NZ 1. Cruise Through Milford Sound One of the most iconic destinations in New Zealand, Milford Sound is an absolute must-visit. Nestled in Fiordland National Park, this breathtaking fjord is best experienced by boat, where you can cruise past towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and spot local wildlife such as dolphins, seals, and penguins. For an even more immersive experience, consider kayaking or taking a scenic flight over the fiord. 2. Explore Queenstown – The Adventure Capital No trip to the South Island is complete without a stop in Queenstown. Known as the adventure capital of New Zealand, this buzzing town offers everything from bungee jumping and skydiving to jet boating and mountain biking. If adrenaline-fueled activities aren’t your thing, take a gondola ride up Bob’s Peak for panoramic views or explore the beautiful wineries in nearby Gibbston Valley.Franz Josef Glacier3. Walk on a Glacier at Franz Josef or Fox Glacier The West Coast glaciers are among the most unique attractions in the South Island. Take a guided tour onto Franz Josef Glacier or Fox Glacier, where you can walk on ancient ice formations and explore spectacular ice caves. If you’re short on time, scenic helicopter flights offer an unforgettable bird’s-eye view of the glaciers and surrounding mountains. 4. Drive the Scenic Route to Aoraki/Mount Cook New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook, is a dream destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The drive alone is worth it, with Lake Pukaki’s brilliant blue waters providing a picture-perfect backdrop. Once there, choose from a range of hiking trails, such as the Hooker Valley Track, which offers stunning views of the Southern Alps and glacial lakes.Lake Takepo5. Discover the Beauty of Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo is famous for its vivid turquoise waters and breathtaking night skies. By day, visit the Church of the Good Shepherd for a postcard-worthy photo, or soak in the Tekapo Hot Springs. By night, this area is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, making it one of the best places in the world for stargazing. 6. Experience the TranzAlpine Train Journey For a more relaxed way to see the South Island’s stunning landscapes, hop aboard the TranzAlpine train. This world-famous rail journey takes you from Christchurch to Greymouth, passing through the Southern Alps, dramatic gorges, and lush forests. It’s a fantastic way to soak in the scenery without the need for a car. 7. Encounter Wildlife in Kaikōura Kaikōura is one of the best places in the world to see marine wildlife. Take a whale-watching tour to spot sperm whales, humpbacks, and orcas, or go on a dolphin encounter tour where you can swim with playful dusky dolphins. If you prefer to stay on land, a coastal walk will reward you with stunning ocean views and the chance to see New Zealand fur seals up close.Malborough Wine Region8. Visit Abel Tasman National Park For golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, Abel Tasman National Park is the place to be. Whether you choose to hike a section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track, kayak along the coastline, or take a scenic boat cruise, you’ll be treated to some of the most stunning coastal scenery in New Zealand. This is the perfect spot to slow down and enjoy nature. 9. Explore Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula Dunedin, often referred to as the “Edinburgh of the South,” is rich in history, wildlife, and dramatic coastal scenery. Visit Larnach Castle, take a walk along Tunnel Beach, or explore the vibrant street art scene in the city. Just outside Dunedin, the Otago Peninsula is home to rare wildlife, including yellow-eyed penguins, albatross, and fur seals. 10. Taste Your Way Through Marlborough’s Wine Region If you love wine, a visit to Marlborough is a must. This world-renowned wine region is famous for its Sauvignon Blanc, and there’s no better way to experience it than by visiting local cellar doors for tastings. Take a wine tour by bike or bus and enjoy the beautiful vineyards, gourmet food, and relaxed atmosphere.Tasman Holiday Parks - Te AnauPlan Your South Island Adventure with Tasman Holiday Parks From adrenaline-pumping adventures to awe-inspiring natural wonders, South Island is a paradise for every kind of traveler. Explore its rugged coastlines, discover native wildlife, or immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery — the island offers endless memorable experiences.Tasman Holiday Parks offers comfortable and conveniently located accommodations to enhance your journey. Whether you prefer camping, caravan sites, or cosy cabins, our parks in Picton, Te Anau, and Christchurch provide the perfect base for your South Island adventure.Ready to embark on an unforgettable trip? Book your stay at Tasman Holiday Parks today and start planning the ultimate South Island escape!
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