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Karolina M

Poland
Couple
Last week


Milford Sound was absolutely unforgettable experience. The ship itself was very comfortable with plenty of space for everyone. The top deck had a lots of room outside to stand and take in the views without it feeling crowded. At the same time. 85 was great that there was a lower deck where you could go inside and warm up if it's too cold or windy without missing any views. Through the cruise, a guide was speaking over the speakers, explaining what we were seeing. A special bonus was that we even stopped to watch dolphins along the way. Overall, it was fantastic experience.

Diane S

United States
Group
2 weeks ago



+1 more

All I can say is wow! The views, breathtaking. The guide was informative, fun, and funny. The complimentary tea and coffee hit the spot throughout. I would happily return to do this tour again!

James C

Australia
Group
Last week



We had a sensational time on the tour. It exceeded our expectations. Our tour guide Danny from Cheeky Kiwi tours was a great host. He kept the group interested with fun facts about New Zealand and trivia on the way back. The cruise itself was an amazing experience.

Ajinkya G

India
Couple
Nov 2025



Smooth check in, pick up and drop services on point. Bus and driver was very professional, took us through the journey by giving highlights of main places.

Woottichai T

Group
Feb 2026


Steve, our driver, is the BEST! Our family enjoyed his informative and insight knowledge in all aspects of this tour. Our lifetime experience- thank you so much.

Anup S

Australia
Couple
Feb 2026


The commentary from our driver and guide Steve was excellent. The transfers to the cruise and return was seamless. We stopped at some great locations on the way. The cruise was als[ very enjoyable, being a smaller boat , the captain was flexible and alloed us to spend more time with the Dolphins

Karine B

French Polynesia
Couple
Jan 2026

Excellent pick-up near our hotel. The staff were helpful and pleasant. The flight so close to the mountains is very impressive and quite frightening. The boat trip up the fjord was very good, but it wasn't the one I had chosen (I got a large boat from another company when I had booked a small boat from Mitre Peak). The experience was still fantastic, though.

Ashokkumar S

Singapore
Group
Dec 2025



+2 more

Very comfortable trip with head out - seamless booking, good coordination, fast response and comfort of pickup from hotel. Excellent place to visit with an opportunity to see different experience - mountain ranges covered with snow and views from cruise is just amazing.

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Discover Milford Sound with tours from Queenstown & Te Anau

A Milford Sound tour is an adventure before you even reach the fjord. From mirrored alpine lakes and glacier valleys to the final reveal of sheer cliffs and waterfalls, the journey is as memorable as the destination. Whether you set off on a long day from Queenstown, a shorter trip from Te Anau, or take a scenic flight, every route ends with a cruise across one of New Zealand’s most iconic landscapes.

Things to know before you book your Milford Sound tour

Starting point:

  • Queenstown (12–13 hrs return): The most popular start point with the widest choice of tours, including standard coaches and flight combos. Best for first-time visitors who want alpine photo stops along the Milford Road.
  • Te Anau (8–9 hrs return): Shorter travel time, later departures, and easier for families with children. Starting closer means more time in Fiordland and less time in transit.

Transport mode:

  • Coach tours: Value-friendly, social, and stress-free with commentary, panoramic windows, and photo stops.
  • Small-group/premium coaches: Max. 16 pax, more space, boutique vessels, gourmet lunches.
  • Fly-cruise tours save 6–8 hrs of driving and enjoy alpine views from above. More expensive and weather-dependent, but the fastest way to Milford.

Budget & comfort: Standard tours start from NZ$245, and premium tours start from NZ$329.

Families & accessibility

  • Te Anau departures are better with toddlers (later starts, shorter rides).
  • Large premium coaches generally accommodate wheelchairs; check inclusions per tour.

Your Milford Sound tour options explained

From Te Anau

Distance from Milford Sound: 118km (~2 hours without stops)

Price from: NZ$219

Best for: Families, kids, and travelers who prefer shorter days

Highlights: An 8–9 hr round trip with later departures and less time on the road. Starting closer means more time in Fiordland, fewer early starts for kids, and easier pacing for older travelers.

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Day tours from Te Anau

From Queenstown

Distance from Milford Sound: 287km (3.4 hours)

Price from: NZ$245

Best for: First-time visitors and social travelers

Highlights: Full-day adventure with alpine photo stops along the Milford Road, plus a 2-hour fjord cruise.

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Day tours from Queenstown

Premium tours

Price from: NZ$399

Best for: Couples, adventurers, and travelers seeking once-in-a-lifetime experiences

Highlights: Upgrade to premium vehicles, gourmet meals, or even an overnight escape on the fjord

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Comparing the two Milford Sound tour starting points

From Queenstown

Why choose Queenstown?
Starting from Queenstown turns Milford Sound into a full-scale adventure. The journey is long (12–13 hrs return) but packed with variety: alpine passes, mirrored lakes, and photo stops at iconic Fiordland viewpoints.

Best for: First-time visitors who want the complete road trip, travelers looking for premium upgrades (small-group vans, business-class coaches), or those keen to add a scenic flight option.

Added perk: Queenstown departures offer the widest assortment of tours (standard, premium, and flight combos) so you can tailor the experience to your style and budget.

From Te Anau

Why choose Te Anau?
Starting from Te Anau shortens the day to 8–9 hrs, making it more manageable for families with young kids or travelers who prefer a slower pace. Departures are later in the morning, so no dawn starts, and you spend more time inside Fiordland rather than on the road.

Best for: Families, multi-generational groups, or anyone seeking a relaxed itinerary without missing Milford’s highlights.

Added perk: Te Anau is less crowded than Queenstown, with a more local feel, so tours tend to be calmer and more focused on the Fiordland experience.

Milford Sound route maps

Things to see & do on your Milford Sound tour

Milford Track

Milford Track

Explore the world-famous Milford Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks, with scenic landscapes and diverse ecosystems, attracting hikers from around the globe. You'll get to trek this track on your day trip tour.

Mitre Peak
Giant Gate Falls
Mirror Lakes
Earnslaw Burn Glacier

Comparing travel options for your Milford Sound day tour

Coaches

  • Average duration: 12–13 hours (Queenstown) / 8–9 hours (Te Anau)
  • Departure points: Queenstown, Te Anau
  • Amenities: Panoramic windows, live commentary, Wi-Fi, restroom and photo stops
  • Best for: Families, first-timers, and social travelers
  • Why choose this: The coach journey is part of the experience. You’ll stop at Mirror Lakes, Eglinton Valley, and Homer Tunnel along the way. Stress-free transport, no need to drive, and plenty of chances to stretch and take photos.

Flights

  • Average duration: 4–5 hours round trip
  • Departure points: Queenstown Airport / Heliport
  • Amenities: Aerial views of Fiordland peaks, smooth transfers, 2-hr fjord cruise included
  • Best for: Time-pressed travelers, luxury seekers, and photographers
  • Why choose this: Save 6–8 hours of driving and see Fiordland’s scale from the air. Perfect if you want Milford in half a day, or if the road journey feels too long.
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What happens on the day: Your Milford Sound tour itinerary

Start your day with hotel pickup or a central meeting point in Queenstown or Te Anau. Travel in a comfortable coach with panoramic windows as your driver-guide shares commentary about Fiordland’s landscapes and history.

Plan your Milford Sound tour

Boat Cruises, Milford sound
  • Boat cruises: 10:30am, 11am, 11:15am, 1:15pm, 1:30pm, and 3:15pm daily. Boat tours usually last 2 hours.
  • Day trips from Queenstown/Te Anau: 6:30am, 7:15am, & 8:15am daily.
  • Day trips from Te Anau: 7:45am, 10am, & 11am daily. Day trips can easily take up an average of 12 hours, including transfers.
  • Flight tours: 10am & 12:30am daily (fly cruise fly tours), 6:30am, 7am, & 7:30am (coach cruise fly tours). These tours will take up to 5 hours of your day, including transfers.
Kayaking Milford sound
  • Summer months between December and February are the busiest time of the year. The weather is mostly sunny and great for outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. This is the busiest time of year at the fjord.
  • Shoulder season between September to November and March to May are the best times to visit Milford Sound. Not only is the weather pleasant enough, the crowds are lesser during this time.
  • If you want to see the waterfalls in full form, your best bet is to visit during the winter months, between June to August. However, the weather is mostly cold and wet.
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Milford Sound is located in the Fiordland National Park, and is accessible via road and flights.

Address: Freshwater Basin, Milford Sound Highway 94, Milford Sound 9679, New Zealand | Find on maps

  • Flights and AC coaches are the most convenient ways to reach Milford Sound since the drive down can get tricky. In case you do wish to drive down yourself, Te Anau and Queenstown are the two best places to start from.
  • The drive from Queenstown will take you through Te Anau to reach Milford Sound; the full trip should take around 4 hours if you drive without stopping. It's best to stop at Te Anau to refuel your car and grab some snacks for the road.
Getting to Milford Sound
Flight transfers

Milford Sound guided tours offer city transfers from Te Anau and Queenstown. Choose between two types depending on your budget and time:

  • Bus transfers: Get picked up from the city in luxury coaches that will take you to and from Milford Sound. They are more budget-friendly, than flight transfers and you can stop at landmarks along the way. Tours with bus transfers are longer than flight transfers, but are a good option for folks who want a full road trip experience.
  • Flight transfers: Folks who want a shorter trip to Milford Sound, while passing by the Tasman Sea, Lake Wakatipu, & Mt Aspiring National Park, among other attractions, should consider going for a Milford Sound flight cruise. These tours are more expensive, but you can customize your commute type to fit your budget.
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  • Clothing & comfort: Layered clothing + waterproof jacket since weather shifts quickly; rain is part of the magic.**** Also, get your walking shoes for photo stops and short walks along the Milford Road.
  • Essentials: Snacks and a refillable water bottle, along with your camera/phone, a power bank, and extra memory cards.
  • Health & safety: Motion sickness tablets are recommended as the roads are winding, and the fjord can get choppy. Plus sun protection,a including sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm.
  • Optional extras: Only carry a small day bag as big luggage aren't allowed on tours. Bring your binoculars for spotting dolphins, seals, and (in winter) penguins.
Stays and hotels

Milford Sound has one main stay option, Milford Sound Lodge, which has both luxury chalets and sites to park your caravan. You can find a lot more stay options at Te Anau, covering high end, mid-range, and budget stays.

Lodging in Milford Sound
Cafes and restaurants

Milford Sound is sparsely populated, so you won't find many dining options in the small town. Here are your options for a bite to eat at Milford Sound:

  • Milford Sound Information Centre: Grab a coffee or quick bite to eat from this cafe at the visitors center at Milford Sound.
  • Pio Pio: Dig into some local dishes like Fiordland venison, Merino lamb, & Marlborough salmon, at this restaurant at Milford Sound. P.S.: they serve breakfast, lunch, & dinner, and have outdoor seating.

If you need extra sustenance for the road, it's best to make a pit stop at Te Anau and do a quick grocery run.

Prepare for rain
  • Prepare for rains: Milford Sound is known for its chilly, wet weather; you will need to wear full sleeved clothing, preferably in layers. Raincoats and umbrellas are also a good idea to carry along, in case of sudden downpours. P.S.: there is a high chance of getting splashed when the boat goes near a waterfall.
  • Carry binoculars: You can spot animals like seals, dolphins and penguins during your cruise much more easily if you bring a pair of binoculars..
  • Motion sickness: If you're prone to seasickness, motion sickness bands or medications can help ensure a more enjoyable experience on the water. Ask the onboard staff in case you need assistance.
  • Preserve the environment: Be mindful of the fact that you are visiting a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Avoid feeding wildlife, stay on designated trails during hikes, and dispose of waste responsibly.
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Frequently asked questions about Milford Sound tours

Milford Sound tour prices start at NZ$125 and can go up to NZ$1,364, depending on the inclusions and type of tour you choose.