Friday 28 March 2014

Top 3 Summer Skiing Destinations Alluring Holidaymakers to New Zealand

The scenic destination of New Zealand is a fantastic place for indulging in the thrilling activity of skiing not only in the months of winter but in summers as well. The adrenalin run of flying down the slopes of snowy mountains and steep valleys is second to none. New Zealand is an awesome place to partake in the varied adventure sports offered to the holidaymakers netting air tickets on flights to the destination. Travellers planning an excursion to the region need not to carry any skiing gear as everything from skis, goggles, sticks and instructors can be hired at different skiing spots easily. Here’s a quick rundown on the most popular summer skiing destinations that leave everyone gloating about their decision to reserve flights tickets to New Zealand.

 
Coronet Peak

Coronet Peak is one the much celebrated summer ski resorts in the world situated in the South Island of New Zealand. This is one such place which is perfect for all; beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers who wish to enjoy the sport in their individual terrain parks. The varied terrains feature wide open groomed runs, open back bowls and moguls along with a magical carpet snow lift which allure travellers from different parts of the world. This popular resort even boasts the “M-1”, stretching almost 2.4km (1.5 miles) which makes the skiing journey swift. Travellers wishing to enjoy the skiing using high-speed chairlifts can purchase tickets for the same available for $95 (NZD).
Treble Cone

Treble Cone, located in Lake Wanaka, is a renowned summer ski resort catching the fancy of flocks of adventure freaks who book tickets on flights arriving in New Zealand. Entitled as the largest skiing destination in South Island, Treble Cone covers the Saddle and Home basin under its ski area. The destination receives an annual snowfall of over 5.5 meters making a challenging terrain to ski on for both trained and beginner skiers. Travellers can even take guided tours for exploring the Motatapu Chutes and other exciting routes. Lift tickets at the destination cost $95 (NZD) which can also be purchased online.
Mt. Ruapehu

Mt. Ruapehu includes almost two huge ski areas of New Zealand – Whakapapa and Turo, making it the largest skiing area in the country. The total area of the skiing resort is over 2,600 acres that assures enough fun and adventure for skiers. The place is apt for families and beginners; however the different terrains also feature slopes that challenge the best of skiers. Boarding is also a popular sport available for the sports enthusiasts visiting the place. The destination provides all the services including ski and board rental, ski patrol and a ski and board training school to provide required assistance.

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