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From Te Anau: Milford Sound Cruise and Coach Day Trip

From Te Anau: Milford Sound Cruise and Coach Day Trip

Discover Milford Sound on an 8-hour adventure with round-trip transport from Te Anau and a 2-hour cruise through the fiord. If you are looking to explore both Milford and Doubtful Sounds, it is worth staying one or two nights in the lovely area of Te Anau. Experience one of the most beautiful drives in the world along the Milford Road in the comfort of our glass roof coach. Enjoy photo stops and short walks on the journey into Milford. Cruise along the Fiord to the Tasman Sea onboard our purpose built Fiordland vessel for an interactive and relaxed adventure. A specialist guide will provide live informative commentary and you can admire the fiord’s wildlife, waterfalls, and mountains. You may bring your own lunch or purchase delicious locally sourced food and beverages on-board. Our vessels have large windows, spacious decks and offer uninterrupted views of the dramatic Fiordland landscape. Following the cruise, immediately board the luxury coach for the return journey to Te Anau. 

Milford Sound: Self-Guided Milford Track Day Walk

Milford Sound: Self-Guided Milford Track Day Walk

Hike the world-famous Milford Track and enjoy flat, easy-going terrain and amazing bush, mountain, and waterfall scenery. See the mighty beech and rimu trees and the crowds of birds feeding on nectar at Fuschia trees. Listen to the sound of birdsong as you wander along the trail. Spot the resident grey warblers, fantails, tui, bellbirds, and more. Visit Giants Gate Falls, one of the highlights of the Milford Track. Take in the spectacular views at your own pace and enjoy a family-friendly adventure in Milford Sound.

Milford Track: Full Day Guided Hike and Nature Cruise

Milford Track: Full Day Guided Hike and Nature Cruise

Your full-day Milford Sound package begins with a morning walk along the Milford Track. A short boat ride will take you across Milford Sound’s Deep Water Basin to Sandfly Point for the start of a guided hike. The walk will take you alongside the cascading Arthur River and then on to Lake Ada. Stop at Giant's Gate Waterfall, a stunning and much-photographed site that is best viewed from the large swing bridge. In the afternoon you’ll enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery of the Milford Sound from the comfort of a small boat cruise. With outstanding viewing opportunities, you’ll take in the geological drama of sheer cliffs, massive waterfalls and more. Be on the lookout for wildlife, such as seals basking on the rocks or dolphins playing near the boat.

From Queenstown: Scenic Flight to Milford Sound

From Queenstown: Scenic Flight to Milford Sound

Experience Milford Sound by air on this scenic flight from Queenstown. Fly above the rugged backcountry of Central Otago, before heading westward to where the glacial-fed rivers empty into Lake Wakatipu. As you cross over into the Fiordland National Park, you’ll discover an untouched world of peaks and valleys, where mountains reach into the sea – a landscape forged by the rapid retreat of glaciers. Soaring above Milford Sound you’ll get an aerial perspective of cascading waterfalls hidden amongst towering peaks, and the icy blue channel that flows into the Tasman Sea. From the luxuriant mosses and ferns clinging to sheer rock faces to immense peaks rising straight from the ocean depths, the entire experience is truly awe-inspiring. Fly across the mountain ranges and beech forests of the Southern Alps, above the famous Milford Track before you reach the striking Lake Wakatipu and land back at Queenstown Airport, rated one of the world’s most scenic landings.

Self-Guided Milford Track Day Walk from Lake Te Anau

Self-Guided Milford Track Day Walk from Lake Te Anau

Experience day one and a taste of the Milford Track—New Zealand's most famous hiking track—independently and at your own pace. A 50-minute boat journey between Te Anau Downs and Glade Wharf will have you on the Milford Track for a spectacular day walk experience. A highlight is reaching the first DOC backcountry hut, Clinton Hut (5km one way), where you'll find a perfect place for a picnic lunch and a swim in the nearby gin-clear Clinton River. Return the way you came to meet the water taxi at 4pm for your return journey back down Lake Te Anau.

Te Anau: Helicopter Flight Over Sutherland Falls

Te Anau: Helicopter Flight Over Sutherland Falls

Depart from Milford Sound Airport and fly high above the famed Milford Track, over Arthur Valley and Lake Ada to circle the unbelievable Sutherland Falls: once believed to be the highest waterfall in New Zealand and currently among the tallest in the world. Make a landing in this majestic setting and breathe in the refreshing mountain air and sounds of rushing waterfalls before heading back to base. This scenic flight is something you dont want to miss while you are visiting Milford Sound and Fiordland.

Pure Fiordland Helicopter Tour

Pure Fiordland Helicopter Tour

Experience the untouched paradise of Fiordland with a breathtaking flight into this world-renowned national park. Begin with stunning views of Lake Erskine before flying over the Milford Track to New Zealand's tallest waterfall, the towering Sutherland Falls. Descend into Milford Sound, surrounded by ancient forests and dramatic cliffs, and land on an alpine environment, taking in aerial views of Milford Sound. As you return towards Glenorchy, soar over Mount Tutoko, the highest peak in Fiordland National Park. The journey concludes with a landing in the grand Earnslaw Burn, our exclusive landing location where you will experience a “hanging” glacier and cascade into the basin with views of blue ice and seasonal waterfalls. Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spans over 1.2 million hectares of dramatic landscapes, deep fiords, and dense rainforests. Home to iconic landmarks like Milford Sound and unique wildlife, Fiordland offers an extraordinary experience of New Zealand's natural beauty. This flight combines thrilling aerial views with intimate encounters with nature, showcasing Fiordland's splendour from every angle. *In winter months (June – August) the Earnslaw Burn does not have as many fast flowing waterfalls compared to our spring and summer months (September – March). It is still a stunning and magical location to visit during winter as there is usually extra snow coverage on the glacier and throughout the valley. Prices listed are for shared experiences with others.

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What people are saying about Milford Track

Overall rating

4.9
(18 reviews)

Great trip with excellent commentary. Milford sound was breathtaking in the rain and the when it started snowing on the drive back everything was spectacular! Through all of this the safe driving of our guide made the experience stress free and enjoyable.

The bus driver (Bryan I think) was excellent. The cruise was great fun with stunning scenery and good food on board.

Super funny guide who had lots of interesting stories to tell. The boat trip in the sun is of course the highlight.

Peanut was a great driver! So knowledgeable and friendly. The cruise was great. Overall a 10/10 experience

Awe-inspiring place, and nice to not have to worry about the driving or navigating