Franz Josef Glacier

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Franz Josef Glacier is one of New Zealand's most accessible and dramatic glaciers, cascading from the Southern Alps down into temperate rainforest just a few kilometres from the Tasman Sea. This dynamic river of ice offers a rare opportunity to walk on ancient ice, with guided tours taking you right onto the glacier's surface, where you can explore crevasses, ice caves, and towering seracs. The nearby township of Franz Josef provides a cosy base with hot pools, cafés, and a palpable frontier spirit amidst the wild West Coast scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one full day here to fit in a glacier walk (around 4 hours for the heli-hike) and explore the short walks. If you want to add a scenic flight or a soak in the hot pools, plan for two days. The glacier can be visited year-round, but check weather conditions – clear skies are best for helicopter operations.

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