Milford Sound Fiordland Extraordinaire from Te Anau












To: Milford Sound
From: Te Anau (return trip)
Duration: Approx. 10 Hours
Itinerary:
- Depart 8.00 am – from your Te Anau accommodation. Return between 5:00 pm and 5:30 pm.
- A fun commentary with plenty of local knowledge included.
- Travel the spectacular Milford Road – with up to 17 scenic photo stops along the way.
- A chance to see Keas, Seals, Dolphins and the Fiordland Crested Penguin.
- We visit the historical Cascade Creek where if time permits, have a short guided nature walk to the southern shores of Lake Gunn.
- Somewhere during the morning we supply an amazing morning tea that includes wonderful date scones, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, biscuits and chocolates
- We offer the chance to do the most spectacular *optional 30-minute walk between here and Milford Sound. It is the nature walk starting from the historical Cascade Creek *Marian Cascade* which is a continuous cascading waterfall draining from a glacier-fed lake.
- A nature cruise on Milford Sound on a boat with the maximum capacity of 75.
- Plenty of toilet stops.
- Our coaches are small and comfortable with quality legroom and numbers are limited to 16.
Milford Sound Tour FAQ
Milford Sound is accessible via guided tour experiences or self-drive options. Our tours include transport from Queenstown or Te Anau, a scenic cruise on the fiord and expert commentary throughout the journey.
The standard Milford Sound cruise lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours, taking you past iconic landmarks such as Mitre Peak, Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. You may also spot wildlife like seals, penguins and dolphins.
Most cruise operators offer wheelchair-accessible vessels, but it’s best to check with your specific tour provider
Some tours include meals or picnic lunches. Check your specific tour package for details.
Wear warm, waterproof clothing (it can rain frequently), comfortable walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, insect repellent and your camera.
Yes, overnight cruises are available, offering a unique perspective of the fiord at dawn and dusk.
Yes, booking in advance is strongly recommended, especially during peak season (December to February).
There are generally no age restrictions, but check with your tour operator for specific policies.
Yes, photography is allowed and encouraged throughout the tour.
Tours operate rain or shine. In fact, rainy days can be spectacular, with hundreds of temporary waterfalls cascading down the cliff faces.