Top 10 things to do in Wānaka BreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Top 10 things to do in WānakaWānaka is an outdoor enthusiast's dream, with plenty of heart-racing activities, serene escapes, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone looking to relax and unwind, here’s a final list of the top 10 things to do in Wānaka. 10 Dec 2025 Hike to the Summit of Roy’s PeakThis iconic hike offers unparalleled panoramic views of Lake Wānaka, the Southern Alps, and Mount Aspiring. It’s a challenging 16.6km hike, but the reward is worth every step. For a quieter experience, consider Isthmus Peak, which offers equally stunning views with fewer crowds.Climb the World’s Highest Waterfall with Wildwire WānakaFor the ultimate adventure, take on the Wildwire Via Ferrata, the world’s highest waterfall cable climb. Scale the cliffs of Twin Falls with stunning views, swinging bridges, and a unique climbing experience that’s accessible even for beginners.Experience the Siberia Experience: Flight, Hike, and Jet BoatThis is the ultimate Wānaka adventure, combining a scenic flight over glaciers and alpine valleys, a hike through the pristine Siberia Valley, and a thrilling jet boat ride along the Wilkin and Makarora Rivers. It’s a great way to explore Wānaka's remote wilderness in just one day.Kayak to Ruby IslandPaddle out to Ruby Island on Lake Wānaka for a peaceful escape. The crystal-clear waters and the small loop track around the island make it the perfect spot for a relaxing picnic or a quiet day by the lake. Opt for a guided kayak cruise to make the most of both the adventure and tranquillity.Explore Mou Waho Island: A Lake Within a LakeTake a scenic boat ride to Mou Waho Island, where you can hike to Arethusa Pool, an island lake within a lake! The island is a nature reserve home to native birds, and the hike offers spectacular views over the surrounding mountains and lakes.Hike the Rocky Mountain TrailFor a shorter yet rewarding hike, the Rocky Mountain Trail offers stunning views of Wānaka and its surrounding peaks. The hike is relatively easy and provides an excellent vantage point to enjoy the landscape, making it perfect for those who want a quick adventure without the crowds. Check out our guide on the best of Wānaka's walking trails.Visit the Secret Sauna at Lake HaweaUnwind in the hidden gem of Wānaka, a wood-fired barrel sauna by the serene shores of Lake Hawea. This peaceful experience offers unbeatable views of the surrounding mountains and a perfect way to relax after a day of hiking or exploring.Wine Taste at Rippon WineryVisit one of the most scenic wineries in New Zealand, Rippon Winery, where you can sample biodynamic wines while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Wānaka. It’s an experience that combines great wine with one of the most stunning backdrops in the country.Stand-Up Paddleboard on Lake WānakaFor a laid-back adventure, rent a stand-up paddleboard and take to the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wānaka. Paddle along the lake’s shores while soaking in views of the mountains, ideal for beginners or experienced paddleboarders alike.Wānaka offers an endless array of activities, and we've only just touched on a few of the highlights! At Tasman Holiday Parks — Wānaka, you're in the perfect spot to explore it all. Just a 20-minute walk from the town centre and a short stroll to the lakefront, you’ll have a wealth of options right at your doorstep. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, relaxation by the lake, or a taste of local culture, everything you need is within easy reach during your stay.
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