Franz Josef Glacier

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Franz Josef Glacier is one of New Zealand's most accessible and dramatic glaciers, descending from the Southern Alps into temperate rainforest just a few kilometers from the coast. This dynamic river of ice offers a rare opportunity to walk on a glacier without mountaineering experience, thanks to guided heli-hikes and ice climbing tours. The small, friendly township of Franz Josef serves as your base, with a handful of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options that cater to adventurers and nature lovers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one full day and one night in Franz Josef. Arrive in the afternoon, take the valley walk, and enjoy a meal in town. The next morning, book a heli-hike (allow 3–4 hours) and then drive south to Fox Glacier or continue to the West Coast. If you have two nights, add a kayak trip on Okarito Lagoon or a night walk for kiwi spotting. The glacier is best visited between October and April when weather is more stable.

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