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A Winter Escape in New Zealand … With a Side of BMW Adrenaline

Queenstown in winter is magical. Snow dusts the Remarkables like icing sugar, Lake Wakatipu turns steel-blue and still, and the air has that sharp clarity that makes even a simple walk feel cinematic. It’s the kind of place you go to slow down, wrap your hands around something warm, and remember what silence sounds like.

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And then BMW arrives. And, suddenly reminds you that cooler temps also mean turning up the heat on full-throttle.

This August, the BMW M Snow & Ice Experience returns to Queenstown, adding an unexpected pulse to the Southern Alps’ winter calm. Set at the Southern Hemisphere Proving Ground – New Zealand’s highest driver training facility – this is where the landscape flips from serene escape to high-performance playground. It’s a rare kind of travel experience that manages to sit in both worlds at once: part alpine retreat, part controlled chaos.

Most winter holidays in Queenstown revolve around ski lifts, long lunches in Arrowtown, and scenic drives that demand you pull over every five minutes just to stare. This one still gives you all of that – but then hands you the keys to a BMW M and asks what happens when the road disappears entirely.

Across a full day on snow and ice, the experience turns the mountains into a living circuit. You rotate through precision drifting, learning how to guide a car sideways across frozen ground with surprising elegance. There’s motorkhana-style challenges that feel almost playful until you realise how much coordination they demand. Emergency braking drills strip everything back to instinct. And then there are the drag sprints – short bursts of pure acceleration across ice that make the cold air feel even sharper. Meanwhile, the adrenaline keeps building.

The setting does half the work. The Southern Alps don’t sit politely in the background here; they dominate every horizon line. One moment you’re focused on balancing throttle and steering input, the next you’re reminded that you’re essentially driving inside a snow globe scaled up to mountain size.

The cars, unsurprisingly, are as much a part of the escape as the scenery. The BMW M fleet includes the M3, M3 Touring, M440i coupe and convertible, X2 M35 and X3 M50. Each behaves differently on the ice, shifting the experience from predictable control to constant adjustment. On snow, nothing is taken for granted – not grip, not speed, not even direction. And that’s exactly the point.

What makes the experience feel so different from a standard driving day is how seamlessly it blends into the rhythm of a winter trip. You’re not just flown in for adrenaline and flown out again. You’re in Queenstown. Staying in Millbrook Resort. Waking up to frost on the ground and alpine light spilling through the windows. The BMW element becomes an extension of the landscape rather than a disruption to it.

There are two ways to experience it.

The Premium package (from AUD $4,900 per person) delivers a full-day immersion with catering, 4WD snow transfers from Millbrook Resort, and a BMW M branded jacket that feels like a small trophy for surviving ice at speed. It’s a clean, focused hit of winter performance wrapped inside a classic Queenstown stay.

The Luxury package (from AUD $7,600 per person) leans fully into the idea of a winter escape elevated. Two nights at Millbrook Resort set the tone, followed by hosted functions, airport transfers, and the full-day driving experience. Then, if weather allows, you leave the mountains by helicopter – because apparently even the exit strategy deserves altitude.

Both run from 4–11 August 2026, and both require a full driver’s licence and a willingness to rethink what winter driving feels like. You don’t need to own a BMW. You just need to arrive open to the idea that snow and ice are not limitations, but different rules entirely.

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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