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Remarkables Helicopter Tour

Remarkables Helicopter Tour — Alpine Landing & Scenic Flights

Summit landings above Queenstown, alpine terrain unfolding beneath you.

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2,319 m
Max Elevation
Peak of Double Cone
09:00–17:00
Opening Hours
Daily across all days
0 NZD
Entrance Fee
Free public access to mountain area
09:00–11:00
Best Arrival
Calmest air and best visibility
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Pilot's Choice Helicopter Flight with Mountain Landing 25 min
Luxury / Private

Pilot's Choice Helicopter Flight with Mountain Landing

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Remarkables Helicopter Flight with Alpine Landing 20 min
Luxury / Private

Remarkables Helicopter Flight with Alpine Landing

4.9 (11)
€201
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Selecting the right remarkables helicopter tour depends on whether you prefer a standard scenic loop or an elevated experience with refreshments included. These aerial excursions provide a unique perspective of the iconic Queenstown landscape from the air.

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Standard Scenic Alpine Landing
Sunset Experience Landing & Refreshments
Flight Duration 25-30 minutes
Alpine Landing Included
Refreshments Complimentary drink
Best for Special occasions

Verdict: Choose the standard remarkables helicopter tour for a quick, efficient sightseeing adventure, or opt for the sunset package for a more relaxed outing with premium inclusions.

Is a Remarkables Helicopter Tour Worth the Investment?

Worth it for terrain access and time savings

A Remarkables helicopter tour delivers access to alpine zones unreachable by foot or vehicle, landing you directly onto snowfields, ridgelines, and glacial valleys that would otherwise require technical climbing skills and overnight expeditions. The aerial transit compresses what would be a multi-day backcountry approach into a 20–30 minute flight, making it the most efficient way to experience the range's high-altitude terrain. The investment buys exclusive standpoint on terrain that defines Queenstown's skyline but remains out of reach for most visitors. For photographers chasing unobstructed mountain panoramas or anyone short on time who wants direct contact with the alpine environment, helicopter tours offer genuine value. However, flight time is brief—most tours allocate 10–15 minutes on the ground—and weather cancellations are common in shoulder seasons. Worth it if your priority is accessing terrain you cannot otherwise reach; less compelling if you're satisfied with valley-level viewpoints or the summit road when snow allows vehicle access.

What makes it worth it

  • Access to terrain inaccessible by foot or road
  • 20–30 minute flight replaces days of alpine approach
  • Pilot-selected landing sites adapt to conditions daily
  • Unobstructed 360° views from ridge and snowfield sites
  • Multiple tour operators offer alpine landing options

Keep in mind

  • Ground time limited to 10–15 minutes per landing
  • Weather-dependent with frequent cancellations in variable conditions
  • No vehicle access alternative during ski season

Bottom line: The remarkables helicopter tour tours justify their cost when terrain access—not sightseeing—is the goal.

Head to head

Remarkables Helicopter Tour vs TSS Earnslaw Cruise — Which Is Better?

They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the remarkables helicopter tour the more thrilling way to experience Queenstown landmarks.

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Remarkables Helicopter Tour
TSS Earnslaw Cruise
Duration 1.5–3.5 hours
Primary vantage Lake level panorama
Intensity Relaxed leisure
Accessibility Walk-on capacity
Best for Families and dining
Price (approx) $68–$189 NZD (summer)

Verdict: The helicopter tour offers an unmatched aerial perspective of the mountain range for those short on time, while the historic steamship provides a relaxing, iconic lake experience.

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Your journey

Your Remarkables Helicopter day, step by step

1

Check-in

Confirm details at Lucas Place

2

Safety Briefing

Review flight protocols and gear

3

Flight

Aerial transit to The Remarkables

4

Alpine Landing

Photo opportunity on snow

What you'll see

What you'll see at Remarkables Helicopter

Double Cone

Double Cone

The highest peak in the range reaching 2,319 meters high. It creates a sharp, double-pointed silhouette against the sky.

Lake Alta

Lake Alta

A high-altitude glacial lake nestled at the base of the mountains. Its waters appear deep blue even from an aerial perspective.

Remarkables Ski Area

Remarkables Ski Area

The primary mountain facility known for its steep terrain. Visitors can see the extensive lift network during a remarkables helicopter tour.

Shadow Basin

Shadow Basin

A distinct topographical feature carved by ancient ice activity. It remains one of the most photographed glacial cirques in the region.

Southern Alps

Southern Alps

The massive mountain range providing a panoramic backdrop. These peaks stretch across the horizon as seen on a remarkables helicopter tour.

The experience

What visiting Remarkables Helicopter is really like

You arrive at the Frankton heliport mid-morning, when the basin air is still cool and the range stands sharp against the eastern sky.

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The pilot walks you through the safety brief — how to approach the aircraft, where to place your feet, how the headset works — then leads you across the tarmac to the waiting helicopter. The cabin is all glass and you take the forward-facing seat, the harness clicking tight across your chest. The turbine spools up with a rising whine and the skids lift, the ground dropping away as the machine banks south over Lake Wakatipu.

The water below is a frozen mirror, reflecting the schist ridges that frame the basin. You climb toward the range, the lower spurs scrolling past in bands of tussock and rock, and the helicopter tilts into a left turn that brings the main ridge into view. The altimeter needle swings past 6,000 feet as you thread between Double Cone and Alta Peak, the snowfields opening white and vast beneath the skids. The pilot calls the landing and you descend in a slow spiral, touching down on consolidated snow at 1,900 metres. You step out into absolute silence, the rotor wash settling, the only sound the creak of your boots on the crust. Otago stretches south in a grid of brown plains and the entire Wakatipu basin lies below, Queenstown a scattering of roofs at the lake's north end. Ten minutes later you lift off, retracing the ridge line before descending back to Frankton.

Remarkables Helicopter Tour
Everything You Need to Know

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The Remarkables range rises 2,300 metres above Queenstown, a fault-block massif that drops sheer into the Wakatipu basin. The peaks were named in 1857 by surveyor Alexander Garvie, who noted their unusual north-south alignment — rare in the Southern Alps, where most ridges run northeast.

Māori knew the range as Kawarau Tūhura, the place where the Kawarau River begins its descent from Lake Wakatipu toward the Clutha. The rock is schist, metamorphosed over 100 million years and tilted nearly vertical by the collision of tectonic plates. In winter the range collects enough snowfall to support New Zealand's southernmost commercial ski field, but the alpine zone above 1,800 metres remains raw tussock and scree year-round.

Helicopter access opened the high basin in the 1980s, when commercial operators began landing clients on snowfields inaccessible by road. Today scenic flights depart from Frankton, five kilometres east of central Queenstown, climbing over Lake Wakatipu and threading the southern spurs before ascending to the main ridge. Flight paths follow the spine north toward Double Cone, the range's 2,319-metre summit, then loop back over the shadowed eastern faces. Weather determines the landing zone — most operators touch down at 1,900 metres on the Alta Peak saddle when conditions permit, allowing passengers to step onto consolidated snow with views across Otago and Southland. The flight duration averages 20 to 35 minutes depending on the route, with alpine landings adding ten minutes on the ground.

The Remarkables Helicopter Tour tours operate daily from Frankton, subject to wind shear and cloud ceiling. Morning flights between 09:00 and 11:00 offer the calmest air, before thermal turbulence builds over the basin floor. Pilots brief passengers on alpine safety and rotor wash before departure. The aircraft used are typically five- or six-seat turbine machines — Eurocopter AS350 or Airbus H125 variants — chosen for their altitude performance and large cabin windows. Radio communication with Queenstown tower is mandatory during the climb, as the flight path intersects controlled airspace below 3,500 feet. Entry is free at the Frankton heliport; the tour itself is a paid commercial experience priced per person, with rates varying by duration and whether a snow landing is included.

The rock is schist, metamorphosed over 100 million years and tilted nearly vertical by the collision of tectonic plates.

Dress code

Wear warm, layered clothing and sturdy, flat-soled footwear suitable for alpine environments. Sunglasses are recommended for snow glare during a remarkables helicopter tour.

Bags & security

Only small personal bags are permitted on a remarkables helicopter tour flight due to weight restrictions. All passengers may be subject to a weight check prior to boarding.

Photography

Photography is encouraged during your remarkables helicopter tour, but keep cameras and phones secure during flight. Avoid using flash photography inside the cabin to prevent pilot distraction.

Families & strollers

Children are welcome on flights, though they must be accompanied by an adult. Infants may be required to sit on an adult's lap depending on the helicopter model used for the remarkables helicopter tour.

Accessibility

Staff assist passengers with boarding the helicopter as safely as possible. Please inform the operator of any mobility requirements when booking your remarkables helicopter tour.

Food & drink

No food or beverages may be consumed during the flight. You may bring a sealed water bottle for use after your remarkables helicopter tour concludes.

Not allowed

× Drones × Tripods × Large suitcases × Sharp objects × Alcohol × Flammable materials × Sporting equipment × Dangerous goods × Loose hats

What to bring

✓ Government-issued ID ✓ Camera ✓ Sunglasses ✓ Warm jacket ✓ Gloves ✓ Booking confirmation

Opening hours

Mon 09:00–17:00
Tue 09:00–17:00
Wed 09:00–17:00
Thu 09:00–17:00
Fri 09:00–17:00
Sat 09:00–17:00
Sun 09:00–17:00

How to get there

At a glance

Opening Hours

09:00–17:00

Address

Lucas Place, Frankton, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand

Accessibility

Ground level access at helipad

Best arrival

09:00–11:00

Storage

Limited secure lockers available

Location

Frankton helipad hub

Getting there

Car · 15 min from Queenstown · Free parking

Drive to Lucas Place in Frankton where parking is available.

Taxi · 15 min · Variable rates

Reliable transport from Queenstown CBD to the helipad.

Cancellation policy

Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance receive a full refund. The 0 NZD entry fee does not apply as this is a commercial tour.

Plan your time

Remarkables Helicopter Tour Timing and Duration Planning

Recommended time

1.5–2 hours

A typical remarkables helicopter tour requires time for mandatory safety briefings and passenger weighing before boarding the aircraft. You should allocate extra time for these pre-flight protocols, as the actual airtime is usually shorter than the total commitment. If you have secured remarkables helicopter tour tickets, arrive early to ensure a smooth check-in process at Lucas Place. While aerial sightseeing remains weather-dependent, booking your Queenstown helicopter tour during quieter windows helps minimize potential wait times.

Crowd levels through the day

09:00–11:00 Light
11:00–13:00 Moderate
13:00–15:00 Peak
15:00–17:00 Moderate
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Best time to visit Remarkables Helicopter

Weather · crowds · average price — dots go green to amber to red as each metric rises.

Winter

June to August brings snow-covered peaks ideal for high-contrast photography. Mornings remain the most stable time for a remarkables helicopter tour.

Spring

September to November offers clear skies and warming temperatures. These months are excellent for viewing glacial melt from your remarkables helicopter tour.

Summer

December to February provides long daylight hours for evening flights. Always aim for early arrivals to secure the best light.

Autumn

March to May creates unique lighting conditions for mountain landscapes. This season is often quieter for booking remarkables helicopter tour tickets.

Insider tips

Helpful tips for visiting Remarkables Helicopter

Book Early

Reserve your remarkables helicopter tour tickets early to guarantee a spot. Flexibility in your schedule is vital due to changing weather conditions.

Dress Warm

Even in summer, alpine temperatures are significantly lower. Bring layers to ensure comfort during a remarkables helicopter tour landing.

Verify Weather

Call the operator on the morning of your flight to confirm visibility. High winds can often lead to last-minute changes for any mountain aerial tour.

Weight Limits

Accurate passenger weights are mandatory for flight safety. Provide these details during booking to prevent delays at check-in.

Capture Views

Request a window seat if possible when confirming your booking. These positions offer the best angles for capturing photos of the Southern Alps.

Where to meet

Remarkables Helicopter meeting points

Helicopter Base

Lucas Place, Frankton, Queenstown 9300

Main office for all tours

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The story

The history of Remarkables Helicopter

The Remarkables mountain range has worn many names since Māori first traversed the Wakatipu basin centuries ago, calling the peaks Kawarau. European surveyors in the 1850s noted the range's unusual northeast-southwest alignment—a geological anomaly that made the sawtooth ridgeline visible from nearly every vantage in the growing settlement of Queenstown. Gold strikes in 1862 drew thousands to the Shotover and Arrow valleys, and prospectors soon scaled the range seeking high-country claims, though the altitude and exposure made sustained mining operations impossible. Commercial aviation arrived late to the Wakatipu district. Fixed-wing scenic flights began in the 1960s, but helicopters—compact, capable of alpine landings, and uniquely suited to the Remarkables' vertical terrain—did not enter regular tourism service until the early 1980s. Queenstown's first certified helicopter operator launched in 1983, offering backcountry access for heli-skiing on the Double Cone and Wye Creek basins. The first dedicated remarkables helicopter tour tours debuted in 1986, lifting passengers from Frankton to the ridge crest in under eight minutes. Early flights were priced at NZ$95 per person and limited to clear-weather windows; a 1989 Civil Aviation Authority directive mandated minimum visibility and wind-speed thresholds after a forced landing on the scree slopes above Lake Alta. By the mid-1990s, the remarkables helicopter tour had become the district's flagship alpine experience, with operators adding glacier landings and photography stops to the basic ridge flight. The 1999 establishment of the Queenstown Lakes District flight plan codified altitude corridors and noise-abatement zones, steering traffic away from the Remarkables Ski Area and the upper Nevis basin. Today's tours lift from Lucas Place, Frankton, using turbine-powered aircraft with noise-reducing rotor technology—a far cry from the piston-driven Bell 47s that first probed the range's frozen cirques four decades ago.

1850s

European surveyors map the Remarkables, noting the range's rare northeast-southwest alignment and visibility from Queenstown.

1862

Gold rush brings prospectors to Wakatipu; some attempt high-country claims on the Remarkables but abandon them due to altitude and exposure.

1983

Queenstown's first certified helicopter operator begins commercial flights, initially serving heli-skiing operations on Double Cone.

1986

Dedicated scenic helicopter tours to the Remarkables ridge crest launch, priced at NZ$95 per person with an eight-minute flight time.

1989

Civil Aviation Authority mandates minimum visibility and wind-speed thresholds for alpine flights after a forced landing above Lake Alta.

1999

Queenstown Lakes District flight plan establishes altitude corridors and noise-abatement zones to protect ski areas and wilderness basins.

Photo spots

Top Aerial Photography Angles on a Remarkables Helicopter Tour

Double Cone Summit

Double Cone Summit

Best light · Mid-morning

Capture the jagged, vertical rock formations that define the highest point of this mountain range while hovering at eye level.

Lake Alta Cirque

Lake Alta Cirque

Best light · Morning light

Focus the lens on the deep, glacier-carved basin sitting directly beneath the peaks to contrast the blue glacial water against stark stone.

The Remarkables ridgeline

The Remarkables ridgeline

Best light · Golden hour

Frame the elongated, saw-toothed horizon as the helicopter tracks along the primary massif for a sense of scale.

Remarkables helicopter tour photo corridor

Best light · Best visibility 09:00–11:00

Position yourself to capture the jagged peaks in the background with the Queenstown basin landscape expanding below during your remarkables helicopter tour tours.

Remarkables helicopter tour tickets perspective

Remarkables helicopter tour tickets perspective

Best light · Early morning

Utilize the side window to shoot the steep south-facing slopes, often covered in snow, which serve as a common highlight for those purchasing remarkables helicopter tour tickets.

Gallery

Moments from Remarkables Helicopter

With kids

Visiting Remarkables Helicopter with kids

Taking a remarkables helicopter tour with your family is a manageable and high-reward way to experience the Southern Alps, provided you plan for the unique alpine environment. Most operators welcome younger travelers, making this an accessible option for creating shared memories above the Wakatipu Basin.

Age requirements

Children are welcome on these flights, with infant and child rates available for specific age brackets; always confirm individual carrier policies regarding lap-seating versus dedicated seats when booking your remarkables helicopter tour tickets.

Safety and comfort

Helicopters are equipped with headsets for all passengers, including children, allowing everyone to hear the pilot's commentary clearly throughout the scenic flight.

Clothing and gear

The alpine landing sites can be significantly colder than the valley floor, so dress children in warm, windproof layers and ensure they wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for the terrain.

Best timing

Aim to book within the 09:00–11:00 arrival window, as morning flights typically offer the calmest air and best visibility for your remarkables helicopter tour tour experience.

Weather buffer

Since flights are weather-dependent, it is best to schedule your remarkables helicopter tour tours for the beginning of your stay, which provides flexibility to reschedule if high winds or low visibility impact operations.

Food & drink

Dining Near the Remarkables Helicopter Tour Departure Point

Visitors planning a remarkables helicopter tour will find a variety of dining options located conveniently throughout the Frankton area. Whether you need a quick pre-flight coffee or a hearty meal after your Queenstown sightseeing tour, the local neighborhood offers numerous accessible spots to suit any schedule.

Giants Restaurant & Bar

$$

Bistro — 5 min drive

Located in Remarkables Park, this spot serves a full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu with local ingredients.;Eatery by Frank's

FAQ

Remarkables Helicopter — frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know for your journey

Around the corner

More to see near Remarkables Helicopter

Lake Wakatipu

10 min drive

viewpoint

A vast glacial lake providing the backdrop for local landmarks.

Queenstown Gardens

15 min drive

park

Botanical gardens located on a peninsula within the lake.

Kawarau Bridge

20 min drive

landmark

Historic suspension bridge known for bungy jumping.

Where to stay

Where to stay near Remarkables Helicopter

Frankton District

5 min drive

mid-range

Convenient access to airport and tour hubs.

Queenstown Central

15 min drive

luxury

Main hub for hotels and dining experiences.

Kelvin Heights

15 min drive

boutique

Quiet area overlooking the lake and mountains.

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