Franz Josef

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Franz Josef is a small town on New Zealand's West Coast, best known as the gateway to the Franz Josef Glacier. This dynamic river of ice descends from the Southern Alps into temperate rainforest, creating a dramatic landscape that few places on Earth can match. The town itself is compact, with a handful of lodges, cafes, and tour operators, but the real draw is the glacier and the surrounding Westland Tai Poutini National Park.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one night in Franz Josef, which allows for a full day of glacier activities and a side trip to Lake Matheson or Okarito. If you're on a tight itinerary, a half-day can be enough to do the valley walk and a heli-hike, but you'll want at least two nights if you plan to explore the wider national park or do multiple hikes.

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