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Language Stay in Queenstown: Learning English in New Zealand

Our Language Courses in Queenstown: Total Immersion in English

An Ideal Environment for a Language Stay

Language stays in Queenstown and English courses in Queenstown in a warm and tranquil atmosphere! Queenstown is a charming small town in southwestern New Zealand, immersed in Maori culture. It is nestled in the heart of the Southern Alps, along the famous Lake Wakatipu (80 km long!), and enjoys an alpine climate: warm summers and great skiing in winter! The Cardrona ski resort is just an hour's drive from the city. English courses and programs in Queenstown are provided by institutions that cater to the individual needs of students, in an authentic and enjoyable environment. The people of Queenstown are welcoming, and despite its small size, the town offers all the advantages of a big city, including bars, restaurants, theaters, cinemas, shops, and various sports activities.

Embark on an Adventure

Queenstown is known as the Adventure Capital of the World! This title speaks to its commitment to preserving the quality of its environment, and it also reflects the quality of language stays in Queenstown. Immersing oneself in a pristine, English-speaking environment is a key factor for successful English language learning. The wide range of sports activities offered in and around Queenstown also provide excellent opportunities to practice English, such as paragliding, bungee jumping, skiing, and more.

Furthermore, English courses in Queenstown are taught by qualified teachers who work with small class sizes for optimal language learning. There's no need to hesitate. Offering a language stay in Queenstown, in the southern part of New Zealand, amidst a prestigious mountain range, is a sure way to improve the English skills of the fortunate individual who embarks on this journey!

On a Language Trip to Queenstown


population

11 000 inhabitants


Environment

Mountains, Lakes


Flight Time

29 hours from Geneva

Mapping

The city of Queenstown is located in New Zealand, in the Otago region, specifically in the southwest of the South Island. The New Zealand city stands out for its geographical position around a bay on Lake Wakatipu, the country's longest lake, stretching 80 kilometers in length and covering an area of 292 square kilometers. The N-shaped body of water is exactly 8 kilometers away from Queenstown and offers an incredible panorama of the surrounding mountains. The city enjoys an alpine climate, with snowy winters in the higher altitudes and a long, hot summer period, with temperatures reaching up to 30°C.

History & Culture

While the island was initially inhabited by Maori tribes during its early settlement, the Western history of Queenstown begins in 1860 with the arrival of an explorer in search of pastoral land for farming. Agriculture flourished before the discovery of mineral wealth and gold deposits took precedence. Queenstown attracted many settlers who engaged in gold mining. Today, the region is a major tourist destination, with Queenstown becoming a resort town and a starting point for adventurous hikes. Skiing has also become a popular activity for tourists due to the cold, snowy climate and accessible slopes.

Things to Do / See

The environment is the main asset of a resort town like Queenstown. Thanks to the shores of Lake Wakatipu, water sports and diving activities have thrived. Another opportunity is adventure tourism. Local establishments offer activities such as jet boating, canyon swinging, skydiving, paragliding, bungee jumping, and more. Visitors can organize a hike to reach Lake Ben Lomond, located at an altitude of 1748 meters. Don't forget to take a cruise on the TSS Earnslaw, a vintage steamboat on Lake Wakatipu, and enjoy some local wines, as Queenstown is considered the gastronomic capital of the country.

Practical Information about the City

In terms of transportation, Queenstown has an airport and shuttle services to reach the city center. Renting a car is a popular means of getting around and exploring the surrounding areas. The cost of living in Queenstown is also high, similar to Western Europe. After an exhilarating adventure, step into the local restaurants to taste the regional specialties, which are often seafood-based dishes.

Queenstown Tourism Office:
Queenstown Information Centre
Cnr Shotover and Camp St
Po Box 1014
Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 441 0700

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