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How do I get from Queenstown Airport to Queenstown?

Public Bus Transport Travelling on the public bus network is easy, convenient and an affordable way to get around Queenstown and Arrowtown. The buses run to and from Queenstown Airport every 15 minutes throughout the day from 6 am until midnight.



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Looking for an alternative to the traditional Queenstown Airport shuttle or taxi? Whether you're going from Queenstown Airport to the city or from somewhere else to Queenstown Airport, get where you're going with the Uber app you already know. Request a ride to and from ZQN at the tap of a button.

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Getting around Queenstown is easy, whether you use the $2 public bus network, explore the region by foot or by bike on the Queenstown Trail, or hire your own car. For an extra scenic option, hop on the Queenstown ferry network which operates scheduled daily services from Frankton to Queenstown.

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Taxis and shuttles are available directly outside the airport terminal. You can also catch a taxi in the centre of town at a taxi stand, or you can book a taxi over the phone or online.

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Uber is normally cheaper unless there is a surge in peak times. Taxis range in price from budget to corporate cabs. There is a signboard at Auckland airport as you exit the terminal giving indicative taxi prices. But the Supershuttle service becomes competitive for a group.

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Auckland taxi prices are some of the most expensive in the world according to a new report. Online car dealership Carspring has released a taxi price index which ranks Auckland as the 12th most expensive city in the world for taxi costs per kilometre.

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You just have to follow the normal common sense rules you would follow anywhere. Drunks tend to be noticeable and easy to avoid. Queenstown is well lit and there are always people around. Violence is rare.

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Queenstown Airport is located 10 minutes' drive from the town centre, in the suburb of Frankton.

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In Queenstown, a little light exercise is rewarded with big spectacular views. The Whakatipu Basin is a walkers' paradise. You don't even need to go far from the town centre to connect deeply with nature and experience some of the best day walks in Queenstown.

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Corporate Cabs are located in the taxi rank at Queenstown Airport for your convenience. Even better, if you have pre-booked their service one of their friendly drivers will be waiting for you to get your to where you need to be. Moblie booking app available as well as six-seater luxury vans.

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Get around Queenstown by bicycle, car, shuttle, limousine, campervan, motorhome, public bus, taxi Uber, and water ferry. Or for the completely free option, explore on foot.

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Getting to the airport We recommend you arrive at the airport 2-3 hours before your scheduled international departure to give yourself time to check in and relax.

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Queenstown is one of New Zealand's most exciting places to live, but the small south-island town comes with a hefty price tag. Queenstown is an expensive place to live, and house prices are regularly in the millions.

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7 days in Queenstown is a good amount of time to explore and really get to know this vibrant town and surrounding area. However, planning your Queenstown itinerary can be a challenge, especially if it's your first time visiting!

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Getting around Queenstown is easy, whether you use the $2 public bus network, explore the region by foot or by bike on the Queenstown Trail, or hire your own car.

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InterCity operates a regular bus from Queenstown to Wanaka. The InterCity bus leaves Queenstown at Athol Street and arrives in Wanaka at the Log Cabin on the Lakefront, 100 Ardmore Street.

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It pays to learn more about Queenstown's seasons and pack clothing that has these temperature extremes in mind. New Zealand is generally a reasonably informal place, so smart casual clothes will be appropriate for most places you want to go, apart from high-end upmarket restaurants and bars.

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A good way to prepare for this is to wear two or three thin layers of clothing, rather than one heavy layer. Fabrics such as merino wool are good insulators and great for layering and it's important to pack wet weather gear if you are heading into the outdoors.

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Queenstown is the home of New Zealand's scariest Haunted House! Based in Beach Street, in the CBD, we offer a real, live-action horror experience Challenge yourself and your friends to walk the dark hallways of the old Lockhart Hotel…fun and frights await! Who knows who - or what!

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