Franz Josef Glacier

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Franz Josef Glacier is one of New Zealand's most accessible glaciers, plunging from the Southern Alps down into temperate rainforest near the Tasman Sea. The tiny township of Franz Josef is the base for heli-hikes, ice climbing, and guided walks that take you onto the ancient ice. Even from the valley floor, the sight of this river of ice grinding through lush green bush is unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day in Franz Josef. A half-day heli-hike takes about 4 hours, leaving time for the terminal face walk and hot pools. If you're combining with Fox Glacier, plan 2 nights in the area to do both glaciers justice. The weather can change quickly, so allow flexibility in your itinerary.

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