




Wanaka Scenic Hot Air Balloon Flights
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Spectacular Hot Air Balloon Flights over Wanaka. Amazing views of Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps.
Wanaka is in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Surrounded by the mountains of the Southern Alps and by Mt. Aspiring National Park. You will be stunned by the beauty of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea, New Zealand’s ninth largest lake. The unspoiled natural beauty of the Wanaka region is an unforgettable experience. This, for sure, is a bucket list item and not to be missed.
Tour Plan
A hot air balloon flight over Wanaka with Adventure Balloons NZ is nothing short of magical, offering a front-row seat to some of New Zealand's most spectacular alpine scenery. You’ll start early in the morning light, where the crisp mountain air is fresh, and the quiet feels almost sacred. As the balloon inflates, anticipation builds, and soon you’re lifting off, floating gently above the landscape as the world below begins to wake.
From the air, Wanaka transforms into a breathtaking panorama. Lake Wanaka glistens like glass, reflecting the emerging hues of sunrise, while the rugged peaks of the Southern Alps tower around you. You’ll see the iconic Roy’s Peak and the Matukituki Valley spread out in a dramatic blend of blue, green, and gold. Far below, the small town of Wanaka looks like a perfect miniature, nestled on the lake’s edge.
The silence of the flight, broken only by the occasional whoosh of the burner, brings a sense of peace that feels almost otherworldly. Your experienced pilot points out landmarks and shares local tales, enhancing the experience with personal stories and insights into the landscape.
As you float along, you might spot the famous “Wanaka Tree” in the lake or the braided rivers that carve intricate patterns through the valley below. The flight culminates in a gentle landing, where you’ll be greeted with a celebratory glass of sparkling wine or juice, toasting to an unforgettable morning adventure over one of New Zealand’s most beautiful spots.