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Snow Touch : Coronet Peak 12pm-2pm

Snow Touch : Coronet Peak 12pm-2pm

Fun, hands-on snow experience at Coronet Peak

Fly Six Glacier Tour
Flight option 1 - Franz Josef Glacier incl. snow landing (allow 20 minutes - departs Franz Josef)
Flight option 1 - Fox Glacier incl. snow landing (allow 20 minutes - departs Fox Glacier)
Mt Cook Supreme - 60-minute Glacier Flight

Mt Cook Supreme - 60-minute Glacier Flight

Franz Josef, Fox, Tasman and Shackleton Glaciers (discovered by Sir Earnest Shackleton)

Queenstown: Snow Landing Flight

Queenstown: Snow Landing Flight

Take some snowy footsteps on a mountain top

Frequently Asked Questions about Skiing and Snowboarding

Which place is known as the skiing and snowboarding tour capital of New Zealand?

Queenstown is widely known as the skiing and snowboarding tour capital of New Zealand, thanks to its famous ski fields like Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, and its strong winter tourism scene.

What are the top skiing and snowboarding tours in New Zealand?

Some of the top skiing and snowboarding tours and experiences you can find include the Mt Cook Supreme – 60-minute Glacier Flight, the Franz Josef Glacier snow landing experience, the Fly Six Glacier Tour over West Coast glaciers, the Snow Touch: Coronet Peak 12 pm–2 pm session, and the Snow Landing experience near Queenstown, all of which let you enjoy snow and alpine scenery in different famous snow regions of New Zealand.

What’s the best month for skiing in New Zealand?

July and August are considered the best months for skiing in New Zealand, as they usually have the most consistent snow conditions and fully operating ski fields.

What clothes should I wear skiing in New Zealand?

For skiing in New Zealand, wear warm, layered clothing so you can adjust to changing mountain conditions. Start with thermal base layers, add a fleece or insulated mid-layer, and finish with a waterproof and windproof ski jacket and pants. You’ll also need ski socks, gloves or mittens, a warm hat or helmet liner, and goggles or sunglasses to stay comfortable and protected on the slopes.

Due to New Zealand's unique landscape, opportunities for all kinds of adventures are at your fingertips, and there are so many exciting things to do in every region. If you're looking for a thrilling, memorable activity, then browse through the selection at See and Do NZ.

Skiing and Snowboarding activities to See and Do in New Zealand


New Zealand is a beautiful destination for skiing and snowboarding in the winter. Both the South Island and the North have unique ski fields to visit.

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