Skiing Under The Long White Cloud: New Zealand’s Top Spots

New Zealand is home to several stunningly beautiful ski resorts - the views alone are a spectacle not to be missed.

Tired of revisiting the same ski resorts? You’re in luck! New Zealand is a fantastic option when it comes to winter sports. This beautiful, inviting country boasts a whole host of fantastic skiing resorts catering to all different abilities. Plus, the scenery is absolutely breath-taking – what’s not to love?

Filled with exciting activities and opportunities, the skiing resorts of New Zealand are known all over the world. Their picturesque views and excellent slopes mean that the resorts really are a must, so read on to find out a little more about each one before you start planning your adventure.

Cardrona

Situated near Queenstown and Wanaka, Cardrona really does have something for everyone. It’s great for both seasoned skiers and beginners, and reaches an altitude of over 6000ft.

Hanmer Springs

Privately owned and set in gorgeous surroundings, Hanmer Springs is the ideal destination for skiers looking to get away from the crowds or long queues at lifts. You won’t need to break the bank to go here either, with on-site accommodation and several special promotions ensuring the price stays reasonable.

Hanmer Springs is home to the longest lift in the Southern Hemisphere, meaning the mountain is ideal for intermediate skiers.

Mount Hutt

Around a 90-minute journey from Christchurch, Mount Hutt is in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Having been named the country’s best resort two years in a row, you’ll struggle to find better snow anywhere else in New Zealand. The resort offers special Ski Passes suited to different levels and abilities.

Roundhill, Lake Tekapo

The stunningly beautiful lake is arguably the highlight of the Roundhill resort, but there are some equally memorable views over Mount Cook and the Southern Alps for visitors to enjoy. Beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers will all find suitable slopes here.

Coronet Peak

A South Island resort with a charming ambience, Coronet Peak is easily reached from Queenstown and isn’t too far from Wanaka either. With the resort’s facilities open from early in the morning to much later in the evening, you’ll have plenty of time to explore the beauties surrounding Coronet Peak.

Before You Go

Before departing for your skiing adventure in New Zealand, make sure you don’t forget to invest in some ski travel insurance. This will protect you against the unlikely event of anything going wrong whilst you’re away.

Purchasing your policywell in advance of your trip will allow you to rest easy knowing that should anything unexpected happen, you’re covered. Whether you lose luggage, injure yourself or endure any other inconvenience that disrupts your trip, your ski travel insurancewill be sure to help cover the costs.

New Zealand is a wonderful skiing destination. As well as being home to a number of excellent resorts catering to all abilities, the area is rich with natural beauty. Speed down the slopes, enjoy the majestic scenery around you and know that you’re protected with ski travel insurance – what could be better?

Author Plate Patrick Chong is the Managing Director of InsureMore, an award-winning team of specialists in global single trip, family, annual, cruise travel and winter sports insurance. If you're looking for the best ski travel insurance, InsureMore will cover you for any destination worldwide. No matter where in the world you’re travelling and how long you’re going for, InsureMore’s comprehensive policies will keep you covered.

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