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Style, Scenic Beauty and Spectacular Cars: A Weekend in New Zealand’s Southern Alps

Those seeking an early escape for the Australian Summer could certainly do worse than trading coastal skylines for an escape to New Zealand‘s Southern Alps. Particularly if they plan their trip for Friday 20 to Sunday 22 February 2026 – when the Ayrburn Classic returns to Arrowtown.

Just a short flight from Australia’s east coast, the occasion offering a weekend that is equal parts scenic indulgence, motoring spectacle, and refined style. For travellers craving a sophisticated escape — or a truly memorable Valentine’s Day gift — the Ayrburn Classic is carefully curated experience where elegance, exhilaration, and effortless style converge.

Nestled in the lush Ayrburn precinct, the festival has quickly cemented its place as New Zealand’s premier celebration of classic, super, and modern luxury cars. Over 500 vehicles, from timeless collector classics to rare Ferraris and Mustangs, form a glittering, almost cinematic backdrop to the weekend’s experiences. Yet while the cars are undeniably spectacular, it is the wider sensory pleasures of the festival that define its allure. Picture yourself lounging on sun-drenched lawns, champagne flute in hand, a gentle breeze carrying the notes of live music across the alpine fields, all framed by Coronet Peak’s majestic silhouette. Every glance, every detail, feels intentionally beautiful — a portrait of indulgence set in one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes.

For those travelling from Australia, the escape could hardly be easier. Queenstown, just a short flight from Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane, serves as the gateway to a region renowned for its dramatic beauty and understated luxury. Arrowtown’s heritage streets and boutique lodges offer the perfect balance of charm and comfort: mornings can begin with a leisurely breakfast overlooking the vineyards of Gibbston Valley, afternoons spent exploring the festival or gliding across Lake Wakatipu, and evenings in refined repose, champagne in hand as the sky shifts from gold to deep purple. The Ayrburn Classic is the ideal complement to a weekend designed for absolute indulgence, offering a blend of adventure, elegance, and social connection that is rare to find in a single destination.

The festival unfolds with Friday’s Tour d’Elegance, presented by Bayleys. Here, classic, collector, and supercars glide through Arrowtown’s heritage streets before ascending the panoramic heights of Coronet Peak, engines purring in symphony. For those seeking a deeper immersion, a ride-along with racing legend Greg Murphy or social media sensation Taylor Serage provides a front-row seat to the parade’s drama — a thrill heightened by the region’s sweeping vistas and golden afternoon light. The combination of motion, scenery, and the tactile joy of a finely tuned car creates a moment that is as transportive as it is luxurious: an experience that belongs equally in a travel journal and a memory bank.

Saturday’s programme shifts energy toward the live car auction, hosted by Sunday Drive and conducted by award-winning auctioneer Robert Tulp. Over 40 exceptional vehicles pass under the hammer at The Dell, each commanding attention. Whether participating as a bidder or simply observing, the event is a study in elegance and spectacle: the contrast of polished chrome against alpine green, the rise and fall of bidding paddles, the quiet anticipation of the crowd punctuated by bursts of excitement. It combines a motorsport showcase with a social experience, perfectly designed for those who appreciate life’s finer details — a thrill that feels luxurious because guests share and savour it in the most beautiful surroundings imaginable.

Sunday brings a celebration of style and social connection. Ladies’ Day and Fashions on the Field, presented by Giltrap, elevate the event to a lifestyle occasion. With awards for best-dressed women, men, couples, and children, the festival becomes a living tableau of elegance, where fashion complements automotive artistry. Sunlight plays across fabrics, laughter floats above manicured lawns, and every corner offers a picture-perfect moment. It is an invitation to pause, to observe, to participate — and to indulge in the pleasure of being present in an environment designed to delight the senses.

The festival is also wonderfully family-friendly. A dedicated area enchants younger guests with e-karts, bouncy castles, face painting, and a photobooth, creating hours of hands-on fun. Children 12 and under enter free, letting families share the weekend across generations without compromise. From toddlers seeing their first classic car to grandparents reclining in the sun with a glass of fine wine, every visitor can delight, connect, and indulge.

Culinary offerings run through the weekend like a fine thread, elevating the experience beyond the visual spectacle. Curated menus highlight locally sourced ingredients, complemented by New Zealand’s celebrated wines, creating moments that invite lingering: slow lunches on the lawn, tapas-style snacks shared with friends, and wine flights that pair perfectly with the alpine vista. Live music punctuates the day with a subtle soundtrack of joy, weaving together the sounds of engines, conversation, and laughter into a harmonious symphony. Here, the Ayrburn Classic transcends the traditional festival format — it becomes a multi-sensory lifestyle experience where each moment is designed to be savoured.

For travellers, February is a particularly exquisite time to visit New Zealand. Late-summer warmth bathes the landscape in golden light, crowds remain gentle, and the South Island’s dramatic scenery invites exploration without rush. Extend the weekend with a stay in one of Arrowtown’s boutique lodges, a wine tour through Gibbston Valley, or a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu. Every detail of the trip can be curated for comfort, beauty, and indulgence, making the Ayrburn Classic more than a festival — it becomes the anchor for a sophisticated alpine escape.

Chris Meehan, founder of the Ayrburn Classic, describes the event as “evolving into something truly special.” For 2026, expect an expanded programme with richer lifestyle experiences, more vehicles, stronger fashion elements, and immersive moments designed to captivate. For those seeking a weekend that blends adventure, indulgence, and social connection, the Ayrburn Classic offers a rare combination: the thrill of world-class cars, the elegance of style and fashion, and the serenity of one of the planet’s most beautiful landscapes.

Tickets are available at ayrburnclassic.com, and with demand rising, early planning is advised. Whether flown in for the engines, the couture, the wine, or simply the immersive joy of a South Island escape, the Ayrburn Classic is a three-day celebration that lingers in memory. For those seeking the ultimate travel-luxe weekend, it is an invitation to experience life at its most vibrant, beautiful, and indulgent — a gift to yourself, a loved one, or a partner this Valentine’s Day that is as thoughtful as it is unforgettable.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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