Daily departures - self drive and coach options
A visit to Milford Sound in Fiordland World Heritage National Park is a “must do” on your New Zealand vacation itinerary. At approximately 16kms from the head of the fiord to the open sea, it is possible to experience the unique geological splendour of the majestic cliffs, waterfalls and abundant wildlife on one of the modern cruise boats as part of your tour and still have time to enjoy the spectacular scenery by road or air transport from Queenstown or Te Anau in one day.
Doubtful Sound (sometimes called “The Sound of Silence”) is rich in flora and fauna, fur seals, dolphins and birdlife. Unlike Milford Sound, there is no direct road access, which only enhances your experience as you travel by boat across Lake Manapouri, by coach over Wilmot Pass and down into Doubtful Sound, where you board a cruise boat and travel from Deep Cove, past majestic waterfalls out to the Tasman Sea. Doubtful Sound is the deepest of our fiords at 421 meters and a “must see” on your visit to New Zealand.
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