Inclusions:
- Small Group & Fully Guided Tour
- Cruise Entry
- Picnic Lunch
- Bottled Water & Snacks
Optional Extras:
- One-way plane flight from Milford Sound to Queenstown
- One-way heli flight from Milford to Queenstown
Please note: Individual and total weight restrictions apply to specific aircraft and flights. Maximum weight limit 116 KG. Flights are payable direct to merchant.
Itinerary:
1. Queenstown - 7.00am: Your tour starts in the stunning city of Queenstown. As you drive out of the city your guide will not only set the scene for your adventure today but also point out and guide you past some of the area’s top highlights.
2. Lake Wakatipu – Departing Queenstown you will wind your way around Lake Wakatipu, with amazing views of ‘The Remarkables’ Mountain Range and the lake, stopping for photos is a must.
3. Devils Staircase – Continuing around the lake you will pass through Devil’s Staircase. This elevated windy part of the road is famous for dramatic photos and for setting the scene for the day to come.
4. Lake Te Anau – After more amazing mountain, river and farmland views you will arrive in Te Anau, home to Lake Te Anau, New Zealand’s second largest lake. While in this idyllic town you will stop for a break and maybe meet some of the local animals or wildlife. Continuing along the lake you will stop at Te Anau Downs, the starting point for the Milford Track, to hear the stories and admire the views.
5. Eglinton Valley – Leaving Te Anau and entering Fiordland National Park you will stop in Eglinton Valley. With views worthy of Lord of the Rings, this valley follows the path of an ancient glacier through Fiordland. One of the first major attractions as you enter the park, it really sets the scene for a journey that only get more impressive the deeper you get.
6. Mirror Lakes – Your next stop on this epic adventure is Mirror Lakes for a short stroll to see the famous reflections of the Earl Mountains. Get the right day, take a good picture and no one with be able to tell which way is the right way up for the photo.
7. Lake Gunn – Continuing along the Milford Road you will come across Lake Gunn. Named after a famous explorer and popular for fishing, often you will stop at Lake Gunn for some photos and to enjoy the peace.
8. Hollyford River & Falls Creek – A short drive away you start passing the Hollyford River, a gorgeous and powerful river full of large boulders and rapids. Feeding into the river at Falls Creek is the first of the extremely impressive waterfalls of the area, one of many to come.
9. Darran Mountains – Climbing in altitude you go deeper into the Darran Mountains and these views require another stop to admire and take photos. You are also entering the area where Kea (the world’s largest alpine parrot) like to live. Start keeping an eye out for these large, cheeky and colourful birds that never fail to thrill and entertain when found.
10. Homer Tunnel – To make your way back down towards the sea you enter the mind-blowing hand-built Homer Tunnel, hearing the incredible history and stories. Emerging from the tunnel the valley descends sharply towards Milford Sound and on a rainy-day you will see hundreds of waterfalls cascading down the mountain side.
11. Milford Sound – Following the valleys to the sea you arrive at Milford Sound where you will board your cruise with Cruise Milford (the No. 1 Cruise operator in Milford Sound on TripAdvisor). The Cruise Milford experience offers a boutique cruise on a smaller boat which is less crowded and a crew that offers a much more informative and personal tour of Milford Sound. The smaller boat means you get closer to the wildlife and nature including the New Zealand fur seals basking on the rocks, massive rock faces rising for hundreds of metres out of the sea and the waterfalls cascading from an ancient rainforest high in the mountains. This cruise is unbeatable.
12. Mitre Peak – While on the boat cruise you will be able to marvel at the awe-inspiring Mitre Peak, the iconic Milford Sound mountain, with its steep triangular peak rising high up above the reflective waters of the Milford Sound.
13. The Chasm – After your cruise do not fear the adventure is not over, there is the return journey with many more amazing stops. One of the stops during this journey (weather and timing dependent) is The Chasm. A spectacular bush walk and dramatic views of powerful waterfalls and water sculpted shapes in the rocks.
14. Pop's View Lookout – Next you pull over to admire the elevated amazing views of the divide in the Southern Alps, close to the start of the Routeburn Track. While here the guide will tell you the stories of ancient Maori explorers.
15. Queenstown – 7.00pm: Sadly you must start to head back to Queenstown but your day is not over with a fully guided return trip and many stops and breaks along the way.
About Milford Sounds
Boat tours are on of the most common and best ways to travel through the Milford Sounds. Milford Sound is a fiord in the southwest of New Zealand’s South Island. It’s become known as one of New Zealand's most beautiful spots known for it's for towering Mitre Peak, plus rainforests and waterfalls like Stirling and Bowen falls, which plummet down its sheer sides.Not only will you be graced with icy waterfalls you will also travel through the home to fur seal colonies, penguins and dolphins. Milford Discovery Centre and Underwater Observatory offer views of rare black coral and other marine life.