Lake Wanaka
Lake Wanaka

Lake Wanaka

Otago

The basics

Like many lakes in the lower South Island, Lake Wanaka is long, skinny, and wedged between high mountains. Lake Wanaka and its namesake town are much less crowded than nearby Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu but offer equally impressive mountain and lake views, as well as many of the same outdoor adventures.

Travelers visit Wanaka either independently or on guided tours of the South Island. Active travelers like to hike, mountain bike, or kayak around the lake, or even parasail above it. More relaxed options include taking a boat cruise, strolling the paths around the lake’s edge, or visiting the bird sanctuaries of Mou Tapu and Mou Waho, islands in the middle of Lake Wanaka.

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Lake Wanaka 1-Hour Cruise Including Wine and Cheese Board
Lake Wanaka 1-Hour Cruise Including Wine and Cheese Board
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$37.21 per adult
Traveler Favorite
A True Happy Hour
Enjoyable, met new people in amongst great scenery and shout out to the very competent crew! Layout of vessel encourages people to relax and mingle with others.
Donna_W, Feb 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Wanaka gets cold in the winter, so be sure to pack appropriately.
  • In the winter, Wanaka makes a good base for accessing the ski fields nearby.
  • The Central Otago region is one of New Zealand’s prime wine-producing regions, especially famous for its pinot noir. There are many places in Wanaka town to enjoy a glass with a lake view.
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How to get there

Dunedin is the closest city to Wanaka, about 3.5 hours southwest by car. The nearest international airport is at Queenstown, about an hour drive away. Many travelers like to rent a car when traveling around the South Island, as this gives them easy access to smaller towns like Wanaka. It’s also possible to get a long-distance bus or take a guided tour from Queenstown or Dunedin.

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When to get there

Lake Wanaka is a year-round destination, although what you can comfortably enjoy doing depends on the season. Winters are cold but summers are pleasantly warm.

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Visiting nearby Lake Hawea

While visiting Lake Wanaka, make time to visit Lake Hawea, just a 15-minute drive from Wanaka. The two lakes are only separated by a very narrow strip of land. There’s a small town here with great hiking tracks that connect Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea. 

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