


TSS Earnslaw Vintage Steamship
About
Step aboard the TSS Earnslaw, a beautifully restored 1912 coal-fired steamship affectionately known as the 'Lady of the Lake,' for an unforgettable cruise across the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Wakatipu. Kids will be mesmerized watching the engine room in action with its gleaming brass and working pistons, while the whole family enjoys breathtaking views of Queenstown's dramatic mountain scenery. This authentic vintage experience combines history, engineering wonder, and natural beauty into one magical journey.
Highlights
- ✓Viewing the working steam engine room with its gleaming brass fittings and massive pistons in action
- ✓Standing on the deck as the captain sounds the historic steam whistle
- ✓Panoramic views of the Remarkables mountain range and Cecil Peak reflected in Lake Wakatipu
- ✓Optional farm visit at Walter Peak where kids can feed sheep, Highland cattle, and deer
- ✓The ship's genuine vintage character with polished wood interiors and period details
Pro Tips
- 1.Book the morning cruise for calmer waters and better visibility of the Remarkables mountain range, ideal for families with younger children who may be sensitive to motion.
- 2.Visit the engine room early in the cruise before it gets crowded. The engineers are usually happy to explain how the steam engine works to curious kids.
- 3.Combine your cruise with a visit to Walter Peak High Country Farm (often included in package deals) where children can hand-feed animals and watch sheep shearing demonstrations.
- 4.Dress in layers as it can be significantly cooler on the water than in Queenstown town center, even on sunny days. The wind picks up on deck.
- 5.Arrive 20 minutes early to explore the wharf area and secure good viewing spots on deck, especially on the starboard side for best mountain views heading out.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) for mild weather, fewer crowds than peak summer, and stunning seasonal colors on the mountainsides. Mid-morning departures work well for families as kids are fresh and energized. Avoid midday summer sailings in January which can be very crowded with international tourists.
What to Know
The TSS Earnslaw departs from the Steamer Wharf in central Queenstown, easily walkable from most accommodations. Various cruise options are available from scenic-only trips (around NZD 70-85 per adult, kids typically half price) to packages including farm visits and meals. The cafe onboard serves snacks and drinks. Stroller access is manageable but the ship has stairs, so baby carriers may be more convenient.
Seasonal Notes
The TSS Earnslaw operates year-round with daily departures, though schedules may be reduced in winter (June to August). Summer (December to February) offers the longest daylight hours and warmest weather but also peak crowds and higher prices. Winter cruises provide a unique experience with snow-capped mountains as a backdrop, though deck time may be limited due to cold winds. Book ahead during New Zealand school holidays and Christmas period.
Nearby Eats
Fergburger (5-minute walk from the wharf) is a Queenstown institution serving massive gourmet burgers that kids love, though expect queues. Cookie Time (also nearby) offers fresh cookies, ice cream, and family-friendly cafe food in a more relaxed setting with faster service.
More Activities Near Queenstown
TSS Earnslaw Cruise with Glenorchy Walk
The TSS Earnslaw Cruise with Glenorchy Walk combines a voyage on a beautiful vintage steamship across Lake Wakatipu with a gentle nature walk, creating an unforgettable family adventure. Kids will be captivated by the historic vessel's working engine room and stunning mountain scenery, while the easy walking portion lets families explore New Zealand's remarkable landscapes at a relaxed pace perfect for young explorers.
Queenstown Mall
Queenstown Mall serves as the vibrant heart of this adventure-packed New Zealand town, offering families a pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining hub perfect for a leisurely stroll between outdoor activities. With its mix of souvenir shops, outdoor gear stores, family restaurants, and street performers, it provides a convenient basecamp for exploring Queenstown with kids while offering plenty of spots to refuel and recharge.
Sticky Fingers Trampoline Park
Sticky Fingers Trampoline Park is an indoor wonderland for bouncing, jumping, and burning off energy, rain or shine. With dedicated zones for different activities including dodgeball courts, foam pits, and multiple trampoline areas, this Queenstown attraction keeps kids active and entertained while parents can relax knowing their children are safe in a supervised environment.
Ben Lomond Track
Ben Lomond Track offers families multiple hiking options ranging from easy forest walks perfect for young children to challenging summit climbs for adventurous teens. The lower sections provide accessible nature experiences with stunning Lake Wakatipu views, while families can turn back at any point, making it flexible for different fitness levels and ages. The track showcases New Zealand's remarkable alpine scenery right from Queenstown's doorstep.