Alpine peaks and star-filled skies
Discover South Canterbury, home to some of New Zealand's most scenic driving routes and tallest mountains.
South Canterbury stretches from the Southern Alps to the Pacific coast, offering a mix of alpine peaks, turquoise lakes, high-country landscapes, and wide sandy beaches. The region’s variety makes it an ideal stop on a South Island journey, with opportunities for stargazing, outdoor adventure, and relaxing in some of New Zealand’s most scenic settings.
Things to do in South Canterbury
South Canterbury is a diverse region that stretches from the Southern Alps to the Pacific coast. Highlights include the alpine beauty of Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo, the high-country landscapes around Twizel, and the wide sandy beaches of the Timaru District. Each area offers something unique, making South Canterbury a rewarding stop on a wider South Island journey.
Lake Tekapo attractions
Lake Tekapo is one of the world’s best stargazing destinations, thanks to its position within the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve. Couples often choose this area for their New Zealand honeymoons, with its combination of romantic night skies and breath-taking lake views. It also works perfectly as a self-drive holiday, as a stop between Christchurch and Queenstown, offering you a chance to slow down and enjoy the scenery.
Mount Cook tours
Aoraki Mount Cook National Park is a land of towering peaks, glaciers, and alpine valleys. It’s particularly well known for heli-hiking, where you fly up onto the Tasman Glacier and explore on foot with a guide. This unique experience adds a sense of adventure and to a luxury New Zealand holiday.
Hotels in Lake Tekapo
Some of the region’s finest accommodation includes Lakestone Lodge, perched on the shores of Lake Pukaki with direct views of Mount Cook, and Ranginui at Lake Tekapo, an intimate and stylish retreat with access to the area’s bright night skies.
Best time to visit South Canterbury
For stargazing at Lake Tekapo, the clearest skies are from April to September, when the nights are longer. For heli-hiking in Mount Cook National Park, the summer months from November to March provide the most reliable weather and best conditions for exploring the glaciers.
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