A trip on the TSS Earnslaw is a not to be missed experience. We had a great time and enjoyed the trip on the old steamer. There was a pianist on board providing atmosphere of a bygone era. It was great to watch the crew shoveling coal into the ancient boilers of the old steam engine, which really takes you back and we highly recommend it. The only word of warning is the parking in Queenstown is very limited and very expensive, best to take the bus.
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A trip on the TSS Earnslaw is a not to be missed experience. We had a great time and enjoyed the trip on the old steamer. There was a pianist on board providing atmosphere of a bygone era. It was great to watch the crew shoveling coal into the ancient boilers of the old steam engine, which really takes you back and we highly recommend it. The only word of warning is the parking in Queenstown is very limited and very expensive, best to take the bus.
In Queenstown, I took a century-old steamship, surrounded by mountains and waves. It was very comfortable to blow on the deck and chat with friends in the cabin. It's a little regrettable that I didn't book dinner and farm trips. It is best to book a few days in advance next time, so the journey will be more complete.
The weather is very good, the whole process is very enjoyable, the buffet is not bad, the service is very careful, there are Chinese-speaking staff, the sheep shearing man introduced a lot of it very carefully, but it is pure English, the sheep and sheep dog hook are very cute~
Very good experience, the steam boat is rippling in the pure blue blue waves, the breeze is blowing, the surrounding scenery is panoramic, the mountains are surrounded, the snow is white, and the sky is so bright. Worth a visit!
Take a steam boat, enjoy the lake and mountains, experience the foreign farmhouse, see how to pick wool, how to shepherd sheep, for the parent-child tour with children, the overall is good