A New Zealand ski holiday is all about finding early tracks, riding roller-coaster terrain and enjoying the buzzing apres-ski.
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The famous Remarkables range offers a true alpine experience with roller-coaster runs and plenty of off-piste terrain to explore.
Find out moreCheck out more about Turoa(opens in new window)
With New Zealand's longest ski season, there's plenty of time to explore Turoa's natural half pipes, chutes and back country.
Find out moreCheck out more about Coronet Peak(opens in new window)
The closest mountain to Queenstown, Coronet Peak opens early for first tracks and offers night-skiing on the weekend.
More informationCheck out more about Cardrona(opens in new window)
Cardrona has superb, wide terrain spread across three main basins and New Zealand's only cabin-style ski lift 'The McDougall's Chondola'.
Find out moreCheck out more about Whakapapa(opens in new window)
The volcanic terrain at Whakapapa promises exciting terrain of bumps, chutes and more. Plus, New Zealand's highest cafe.
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Treble Cone is the South Island's largest ski area with a leg-burning, but thrilling, 4-kilometre run.
Find out moreDriving in winter is easy, just hire a car and set off at your own pace. Or, if you don't fancy driving, just sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery on one of the many shuttle buses that will bring you straight to the ski field.
Every ski field is accessible by car and driving yourself means you can arrive or leave whenever you want. For more information on driving in winter, click here.
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Staying on the North Island? Buy one lift pass to access two ski fields - Whakapapa and Turoa - and tell your friends you skied on a volcano!
Staying on the South Island? Fly direct into Christchurch to ski the hidden gem, Mt Hutt, (just over an hour from the airport) or base yourself in Queenstown and discover The Remarkables and Coronet Peak. Drive a little further towards the stunning Lake Wanaka and you'll find Cardrona and Treble Cone ski fields.
Whether you're a beginner or expert, there's snow to suit everyone. Skiing in New Zealand is above the tree line so expect wide open alpine bowls of snow.
The average lift pass price for a day on the hill ranges from around NZ$65 in the club fields to NZ$100 at the more commercial fields. You can hire ski gear in the towns or on the mountain.
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