Ski The Tasman Glacier
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Ski The Tasman Glacier

Mount Cook, New Zealand

Ski The Tasman is a classic Kiwi skiing adventure operated by Alpine Guides (Aoraki) Ltd. Every fine day, our expert qualified guides take small groups of adventurous skiers to ski 2 runs of the Tasman Glacier, NZ's longest.

Duration5 hours
Start & End Time9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Minimum Age10 years old
Pick-Up & Drop-OffAvailable

Ski The Tasman Glacier Highlights

  • Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
  • Ski down New Zealand’s longest glacier with expert guides leading the way
  • Enjoy two unforgettable ski runs, each up to 8 - 10 km long, on the Tasman Glacier
  • Take in breathtaking aerial views of Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park on a scenic ski plane flight
  • Experience gentle, rolling terrain perfect for intermediate skiers—no off-piste experience required
  • Explore incredible ice formations, including caves and seracs, along the glacier

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you will be required to sign one on arrival.

In order to participate in our activities you will need to be exposed to some degree of risk.

Participation in these activities could result in you suffering damage to property or person, including serious injury or death.

When booking, you will be required to sign a waiver that you accept these risks.

When you arrive to participate, your guide will brief you about the potential, or specific risks you and the party may be exposed to for the activity you are undertaking. These discussions will continue throughout the activity.

The tour operator will ask you to sign a further acceptance and disclosure of risk document before the activity begins.

No. You don't need to be a pro. And you don't jump out of a helicopter!  

Heliskiing is for strong-intermediate (and better) skiers and snowboarders who are keen on some adventure. You will be grouped according to your ability and your guide will select the terrain best suited to your group on the day.  

We have terrain to suit all levels of heli-boarders and heli-skiers; from cruisy powder bowls and open faces to steep gnarly chutes. We also boast more advanced-level terrain and glaciated runs than the Queenstown or Wanaka region.

New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate and very changeable weather patterns. There is no tree skiing. We fly only with fine weather (good visibility, moderate wind). On average we operate 4 or 5 days per week.

Our lead guide makes the weather operating decision early each morning (often before sunrise).

However, for guests staying at Mt Cook or the Mackenzie area, we will take advantage of late weather clearances and can call on the day, greatly increasing your chances to get out.

We encourage flexibility in your plans. If we have space we will roll your booking over to the next available day.

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