Tasman Glacier

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Stretching 27 kilometres through Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, Tasman Glacier is New Zealand's longest and most accessible glacier. Its terminal lake, filled with icebergs calved from the ice face, offers a surreal landscape of floating ice against a backdrop of towering alpine peaks. This is one of the few places in the world where you can get close to a glacier by foot, boat, or air – a must-see on any South Island itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day to experience Tasman Glacier properly. If you plan to take a boat tour (2–3 hours) or a scenic flight (1–2 hours), you'll need a full day. Many visitors combine a morning glacier tour with an afternoon walk to the viewpoint. For those short on time, the viewpoint walk alone can be done in under an hour, but the boat trip is highly recommended for a closer look.

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