TSS Earnslaw Steamship Cruise from Queenstown
Queenstown, New Zealand
Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 90 minutes
Cruise on Queenstown’s iconic vintage steamship, TSS Earnslaw. Relax on board and admire the stunning alpine scenery whilst you cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Explore the decks, view the engine room, watch the stokers in action or purchase delicious snacks/drinks from the Promenade Café.
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Cruise on Queenstown’s iconic vintage steamship, TSS Earnslaw. Relax on board and admire the stunning alpine scenery whilst you cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Explore the decks, view the engine room, watch the stokers in action or purchase delicious snacks/drinks from the Promenade Café.Your cruise will start by boarding the TSS Earnslaw from Steamer Wharf at Queenstown's waterfront. Relax on board and admire the stunning alpine scenery whilst you cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm.
During your one and a half hour cruise you will have plenty of time to explore the decks, view the engine room, watch the stokers in action, visit the Fo’c’sle Gallery mini-museum or enjoy a delicious snack or drink purchased from the on board Promenade Café.
Sit back, relax, and take in the stunning scenery surrounding you throughout the entire journey. You will be amazed again and again as you watch the mountains pass by.
You will pause for a short time at Walter Peak before cruising back to Queenstown.
During your one and a half hour cruise you will have plenty of time to explore the decks, view the engine room, watch the stokers in action, visit the Fo’c’sle Gallery mini-museum or enjoy a delicious snack or drink purchased from the on board Promenade Café.
Sit back, relax, and take in the stunning scenery surrounding you throughout the entire journey. You will be amazed again and again as you watch the mountains pass by.
You will pause for a short time at Walter Peak before cruising back to Queenstown.
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