Holiday rentals and lettings in Queenstown

Holiday rentals and lettings in Queenstown

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Current Holiday letting prices Queenstown

A$892for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
A$955 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Queenstown

7%for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
47% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Queenstown

Discover Premium Accommodations in New Zealand's Adventure Capital

Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the dramatic Remarkables mountain range, holiday rentals and lettings in Queenstown offer an unparalleled base for exploring New Zealand's adventure capital. These thoughtfully designed properties showcase the region's natural beauty through floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies, many featuring authentic Central Otago character with schist stone walls and high vaulted ceilings with exposed timber beams.

From cozy lakefront cottages to spacious luxury villas, holiday accommodation in Queenstown provides the perfect retreat after days filled with outdoor adventures or relaxing lakeside strolls. The accommodation landscape is dominated by properties that emphasize comfort and stunning scenery, with holiday rentals and lettings in Queenstown typically featuring multi-level layouts designed to maximize both space and views.

Guests can expect premium amenities that enhance the Southern Alps experience while providing modern conveniences for extended stays. These accommodations typically include the following luxury amenities:

  • Private spa pools and hot tubs positioned for mountain and lake views
  • Gourmet kitchens with stone benchtops and quality appliances
  • Climate control systems including heat pumps and underfloor heating
  • Premium entertainment systems with 65-inch Smart TVs and Sonos sound
  • BBQ facilities on private decks and patios for alfresco dining
  • High-speed Wi-Fi suitable for remote work
  • Hotel-grade bedding with electric blankets and heated towel rails
  • Dedicated covered parking and ski storage facilities
  • Complimentary provisions including specialty coffee and tea
  • Direct lake access for waterfront properties

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Queenstown

Perfect Destinations for Adventure Seekers and Nature Lovers

Adventure enthusiasts and outdoor lovers find Queenstown irresistible, with holiday rentals for rent in Queenstown serving as the perfect base for year-round activities that showcase New Zealand's natural playground. Thrill-seekers can experience world-famous Shotover Jet boat rides, bungee jumping from the historic Kawarau Gorge Bridge, and skydiving with panoramic views of Lake Wakatipu.

Winter sports enthusiasts flock here from June to August when temperatures range from 2-14°C, accessing world-class ski fields at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables just 30-45 minutes away, with property rates reaching premium levels of AUD $1,000-1,300 per night during peak ski season. Summer visitors enjoy hiking the challenging Ben Lomond Track, cycling the scenic Queenstown Trail, and wine tasting in nearby Central Otago vineyards when temperatures soar to pleasant 18-28°C.

Families appreciate the gentler Queenstown Gardens walks and Kiwi Park wildlife experiences, while couples gravitate toward romantic sunset cruises on the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw and intimate dining experiences overlooking the lake, with shoulder seasons (March-May and September-November) offering the best value with rates from AUD $700-900 per night and mild temperatures perfect for outdoor exploration.

Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Queenstown

Essential Experiences for Your New Zealand Adventure

Queenstown offers an incredible array of attractions that showcase both natural beauty and thrilling adventures, each providing unique perspectives of this spectacular region.

  1. Skyline Queenstown Gondola and Luge
  2. Shotover Canyon Swing and Zipline
  3. Milford Sound Day Trip
  4. TSS Earnslaw Vintage Steamship Cruise
  5. Historic Arrowtown Gold Mining Town

Skyline Queenstown Gondola and Luge

The iconic gondola ride to Bob's Peak offers breathtaking 220-degree views of Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables, and Cecil Peak. At the summit, experience the thrilling luge tracks and dine at Stratosfare Restaurant while enjoying panoramic vistas that extend across the entire Wakatipu Basin.

Shotover Canyon Swing and Zipline

Located in the dramatic Shotover Canyon, this adventure park features the world's highest cliff jump with a 60-meter freefall before swinging across the canyon floor. The dual ziplines offer a more serene but equally spectacular way to traverse the rugged landscape.

Milford Sound Day Trip

Journey through Fiordland National Park to witness towering waterfalls, dramatic fjords, and mirror-like waters. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases New Zealand's pristine wilderness with opportunities to spot dolphins, seals, and penguins during scenic cruises.

TSS Earnslaw Vintage Steamship Cruise

Board the century-old "Lady of the Lake" for a nostalgic journey across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Experience traditional sheep shearing demonstrations and enjoy afternoon tea while surrounded by towering mountain peaks.

Historic Arrowtown Gold Mining Town

Step back in time in this remarkably preserved 1860s gold rush settlement, featuring original stone cottages, heritage buildings, and the famous Chinese Settlement. The tree-lined main street transforms into a golden spectacle during autumn months.
Queenstown hosts the world's first commercial bungee jump, launched in 1988 from the historic Kawarau Gorge Bridge, pioneering the global adventure tourism industry.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Queenstown

Culinary Delights with Spectacular Views

Queenstown's dining scene perfectly complements its stunning natural setting, offering everything from casual lakefront eateries to world-class fine dining establishments that showcase New Zealand's exceptional local produce.

  • Bella Cucina - This highly-rated Italian restaurant on Brecon Street (4.7 stars, 3,343 reviews) serves authentic Mediterranean cuisine with fresh pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and an extensive wine list featuring Central Otago vintages in a warm, intimate atmosphere.
  • Flame Bar & Grill - Located on the waterfront at Steamer Wharf (4.5 stars, 3,378 reviews), this popular venue specializes in premium New Zealand steaks and fresh seafood with panoramic lake views, making it perfect for romantic dinners and special celebrations.
  • Odd Saint - This trendy Earl Street establishment (4.7 stars, 660 reviews) offers innovative modern cuisine with locally-sourced ingredients, craft cocktails, and a sophisticated atmosphere that attracts food enthusiasts seeking unique culinary experiences.

Essential Tips for Your Queenstown Stay

Local Insights and Practical Information

Local hosts consistently recommend staying within a 5-10 minute walk of central Queenstown to maximize convenience and minimize transportation costs, as parking can be challenging during peak seasons. The Frankton Arm Walking Track provides a scenic route connecting accommodation areas to town center, offering stunning lake views and serving as both transportation and recreation.

Public bus services operate regularly every 15 minutes to hourly between major accommodation hubs and downtown, while unique water taxi services offer an alternative lakeside transport option. Sustainability-conscious travelers will appreciate that many holiday rentals with a private pool in Queenstown feature energy-efficient heat pumps, solar heating systems, and locally-sourced building materials like recycled timber and natural stone.

The region experiences rapid weather changes, so hosts recommend packing layers regardless of season, and booking restaurant reservations well in advance during summer and winter peaks. For the ultimate convenience and luxury, consider luxury holiday rentals with mountain views in Queenstown that provide direct access to walking tracks, private spa facilities, and concierge services to help arrange everything from adventure bookings to grocery delivery, ensuring your stay maximizes both comfort and the incredible natural beauty that makes this destination truly unforgettable.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Queenstown

On average, how much do holiday lettings in Queenstown cost?

Based on an average annual cost of A$619.69 per night, Queenstown is the city in New Zealand where you will see the highest prices for rentals.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you want to save the maximum amount during your visit to Queenstown, book to go there in November (A$474.78 per night on average), October (A$479.99), or December (A$531.7) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Queenstown?

When it comes to looking for a holiday letting in Queenstown, the most expensive months are, in descending order, February, March and April with average prices per night of A$799.05, A$692.56, and A$665.32, respectively.

Do I need to plan a trip to Queenstown well in advance?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Queenstown, as only 34% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

When are more holiday lettings available?

The best months to find available accommodation in Queenstown are May (the average amount of properties that are available reached 50.8% of the total in 2020), June (46.75%), and April (41%).

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Queenstown?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Queenstown are, in order, January (with 18% of available rentals), July (18.25%), and August (21.2%).

How many holiday lettings are there in Queenstown?

In Queenstown we have an extensive catalogue of around 1000 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 5 local and international partners.