Taupo, home to New Zealand’s largest lake, is your next stop. Formed from a volcanic crater, it’s a spectacular sight, and New Zealand’s longest river, the Waikato, originates from the lake. Your hotel, the historic
Huka Lodge, sits on its banks, amidst landscaped gardens, and has welcomed guests from the Queen to Bill Gates, so you’ll be joining a distinguished guest list – and you can even arrive on the manicured lawns by helicopter.
If Queenstown gave you an insatiable taste for adventure, go on a jetboat ride to Huka Falls or experience the cycling trails, or for something more sedate, relax on the waterfront with a cocktail, and take in the views over the lake and the mountains beyond – on clear days, you can see the snow-capped peaks of Tongariro National Park. Lord of the Rings fans will recognise many of the landscapes around the area.
We also recommend visiting the volcanic White Island, where, on a guided walk, you can get up close to otherworldly landscapes of colourful craters, bubbling mud pits, hot streams and steaming lakes.