Queenstown is recognized as the calmest place in the world: what impresses about the resort in New Zealand.
If you are looking for a place to truly disconnect from the noise of the city and find yourself among incredible landscapes, you should visit the New Zealand city of Queenstown. It is located between the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wakatipu and the Southern Alps.
This is reported by Daily Express.
What makes Queenstown unique
The TravelBag portal named Queenstown the calmest place in the world. Here, you can truly slow down, disconnect from problems, and connect with nature. Queenstown boasts an impressive cleanliness rating of 91.7 points, as well as the quality of green spaces — 94.4 points.
Moreover, Queenstown has relatively low road congestion and very low levels of light pollution, making it an ideal place for stargazing.
In winter, you can ski at the resorts and dine in cozy restaurants, while in summer the city turns into a sun-drenched wonderland with numerous walking and cycling routes, as well as great swimming spots.
There are also opportunities for extreme sports — bungee jumping, zip lining, and paragliding. If you want to rejuvenate, hot pools with incredible views of the Alps, spas, and wellness centers are perfect for you.
If you dream of a winter holiday, the best time to visit is from June to August, and for summer vacation — from December to February.
We remind you that we previously told how to pack your belongings compactly and effortlessly for a trip. We also wrote about unusual attractions in Ukraine.
The city of Queenstown in New Zealand attracts tourists as a place of incredible beauty and tranquility. It is known for its clean waters, mountain views, diverse entertainment, and opportunities to relax among the most picturesque natural routes. Queenstown becomes the ideal choice for those seeking harmony with nature and the chance to enjoy a vacation in the calmest place on the planet.
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