Milford Sound

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Milford Sound is the crown jewel of Fiordland National Park, a dramatic fiord carved by glaciers and often shrouded in mist, with waterfalls cascading from sheer cliffs into dark, reflective waters. The journey here is as epic as the destination, winding through the Homer Tunnel and past alpine meadows. Once you arrive, the sheer scale of Mitre Peak rising 1,692 metres from the water is breathtaking. Rain or shine, this place delivers raw, primeval grandeur — and rain actually makes the waterfalls roar even louder.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day on a trip from Te Anau or Queenstown, including the drive and a 1.5–2 hour cruise. If you're self-driving, allow at least 4–5 hours at the fiord itself to enjoy a cruise and a short walk. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight cruise or stay at the Milford Sound Lodge, which lets you experience the fiord in near-solitude after the day-trippers leave. Two days is ideal if you want to kayak and hike the Milford Track.

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