Our ride - the minivan |
The drive to Mount Cook - said to be the most scenic route in New Zealand |
Mount Cook Glaciers |
View of Queenstown and it's surroundings from Skyline |
Cheeeers Mövenpick! |
Queenstown surroundings |
Now to be honest, New Zealand would never have been my first choice for a travel destination, but after seeing the sights and views (and taking 1200 photos in 5 days), I was absolutely sold and here are 3 reasons why:
1. Bay of Many Coves Resort
26.12.2014 marked my little nephew (Enzo's) first ever birthday and for this special occasion, his dad (my brother in case you didn't make the connection) booked the night at a charming private resort at the Bay of Many Coves. The Bay of Many Coves is situated a 30 minute boat ride away from the small town of Picton in the South Island. Being so isolated, we had to park the minivan overnight in Picton, and hop on board a water taxi which took us cruising past sheltered bays to our home for the night.
Enzo really is a water baby. He seriously loves being in it and splashing around so this resort was absolutely perfect. Upon arriving, we got changed into our swimmers and hopped in the dinghy at my request (being inspired by The Notebook and dreaming that Ryan Gosling would paddle me around). After struggling to paddle and finally getting the hang of it, we headed back to the resort with a crying Enzo who just wanted to be in the water. The rest of the afternoon was spent splashing around in the 15 degree water with the happy birthday boy and exploring the grounds when he dozed off for a quick nap. In the evening, we headed to the resort's restaurant for a beautifully set up birthday dinner by the friendly staff, followed by dessert in our 'apartment'.
2. Lake Tekapo
Lake Tekapo is one of the South Island's largest lakes covering 83 square kilometres. Being on the way to Mount Cook from Picton, we stopped for lunch and a quick swim (or splash) for Enzo. The beautiful colour reminded me of the amazing lakes I saw on my last trip to Switzerland (which is one of my favourites).
3. Ferg Burger
I guess it's no surprise that food made it in my top 3 New Zealand-y things throughout my trip but don't judge until you've tried this burger. It's seriously the bomb. If the hour long wait isn't enough to convince you of it's deliciousness, maybe the size-being-as-big-as-your-face will (...and if that isn't enough, Ferg burger is even featured in some of Queenstown's tourist apparel).
x E
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