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  1. Lake Wakatipu ( Māori: Whakatipu Waimāori) is an inland lake ( finger lake) in the South Island of New Zealand. It is in the southwest corner of the Otago region, near its boundary with Southland.

  2. Lake Wakatipu is the third largest lake in New Zealand and at 84 km long, it’s also the longest. Its name comes from Maori, Whakatipu wai-māori, which could mean “growing bay” or “bay of spirits”, depending on the translation of the historic Southern dialect.

  3. Lake Wakatipu fills a deep valley carved into the mountains by ancient glaciers. Views from Fernhill of an impressive trio - Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · Lake Wakatipu is the longest lake in New Zealand and its third-largest. (Only Lake Taupo and Lake Te Anau have it beat.) Even without its myths & legends, Lake Wakatipu is a spectacular place to visit. Upon its shores and waters, you’ll enjoy all the adventures Queenstown is famous for.

  5. A relatively thin lake, Lake Wakatipu is particularly striking because of the towering mountains that run directly down to the water. The ‘tidal’ activity of Lake Wakatipu has puzzled scientists for years. The water level rises and falls about 20cm every 27 minutes or so.

  6. The first thing to know about Lake Wakatipu is that it is New Zealands longest lake at over 80 kilometres long. It is also New Zealand’s third-largest lake (after Lake Taupo and Lake Te Anau) at 291 km². Lake Wakatipu is also so deep that it actually dips below sea level!

  7. Nestled in the heart of New Zealands Southern Lakes, Lake Wakatipu is a captivating and iconic destination, known for its breathtaking scenery, an array of attractions, and an abundance of activities.

  8. Wakatipu Lake, lake in south-central South Island, New Zealand. The S-shaped lake measures 48 miles (77 km) by 3 miles (5 km) and has an area of 113 square miles (293 square km). It is the second largest of the Southern Lakes, exceeded only by Te Anau. The lake’s name is of Maori derivation and may.

  9. Lake Wakatipu is a natural wonder that leaves an indelible mark on anyone fortunate enough to witness its beauty. The lake’s striking, serpentine shape is truly captivating, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains that seem to touch the sky.

  10. Lake Wakatipu is New Zealands longest lake and the country’s third-largest lake (after Lake Taupo and Lake Te Anau) at 291 km². Lake Wakatipu is so deep it dips below sea level at its deepest point (around 380 metres).