In the heart of Queenstown, steams the TSS Earnslaw, a grand dame of New Zealand history. Launched in 1912, this coal-fired steamer isn't just a vessel; it's a living time capsule, chugging across the glassy lake with the rhythmic beat of its engines and the nostalgic charm of a bygone era. Born in the same year as the Titanic, the Earnslaw wasn't destined for opulent luxury, but for a rugged life on the icy waters of Lake Wakatipu. Commissioned by New Zealand Railways, she became a lifeline for isolated high country communities, carrying not just passengers, but sheep, cattle, and vital supplies. These days, she brings pleasure to tourists and today, that included us!
We boarded this majestic vessel which was to ferry across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Farm on the opposite side of the lake to Queenstown, where we were to be treated to Christmas lunch.
The journey across with our fellow festive passengers was a great history lesson since the ship had its own little museum explaining the ship's history with some great old photos, but more impressive was the ability to stand in the engine room as the ship steamed its way across the water.
We docked at Walter Peak and were greeted not only by a stunning location, but a lovely glass of bubbly!
Wow - looks so beautiful!!!
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DeleteIt was an amazing experience. Highly recommended.
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