NZ: exploring Queenstown

We did a little exploring of downtown Queenstown, meeting up with Karan and her mum. We took a ferry from a dock near our campground to downtown, and back.

Here’s an interactive map of our walking route to the local ferry dock:

Part of our walking route in downtown Queenstown:

Walking along the lakefront:

Walking along the lakefront

Floating shops:

Floating shops

Aboard the ferry:

Aboard the ferry

Tourist subs:

Tourist subs

William Gilbert Rees, founder of Queenstown:

William Gilbert Rees

Downtown shops:

Downtown shops

Shops

The famous Fergburger:

Fergburger

Steps up toward the gondola:

Steps up toward gondola

Skyline gondola:

Skyline gondola

Skyline gondola

Skyline gondola

Snack:

Snack

Selfie:

Selfie

Looking over Queenstown:

Looking over Queenstown

Mountains and paraglider:

Mountains and paraglider

Paraglider

Fergburger again, with a long line (we didn’t try it; no burger is worth waiting that long):

Fergburger

Shops

Swag

Shops

The TSS Earnslaw, a 1912 steamer:

TSS Earnslaw

Baja Mexico for lunch, we were curious what NZ’s interpretation of Mexican food would be like:

Baja Mexico

Baja Mexico

Baja Mexico

On the ferry back to our campsite:

Back on the ferry

Queenstown was smaller and less touristy than I expected. Still very touristy, but practically subtle compared to US touristy places.