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An 11-km guided walk along the Milford Track to Giant's Gate waterfall
Morning tea snack & a warm drink as you admire the waterfall views
Return water taxi transport from Deep Water Basin to Sandfly Point
A 2-hr cruise along Milford Sound, with frequent stops at spectacular points of interest
Great photo opportunities as you get closer to waterfalls & wildlife
Tea & coffee are served onboard
Interactive & informative commentary from the Skipper
Departs from the meeting point at Milford Sound Visitor Terminal, State Highway 94, Milford Sound
Enjoy an immersive Milford Sound experience with a morning guided hike along the Milford track, followed by a cruise along the Sound itself.
After brief introductions at the Milford Sound terminal, you'll embark on a short boat ride across Milford Sound's Deep Water Basin to Sandfly Point, adeptly named as you will see! This is the endpoint of the Milford Track, but the start of today's Milford hike.
From there, you'll begin your guided walk, meandering alongside the cascading Arthur River, then Lake Ada, on a well-formed track. Your destination and the halfway point is Giant's Gate waterfall. This spectacular waterfall is best viewed and photographed from the large swing bridge spanning the river. While here, you'll enjoy a hot drink and light snack, although you're welcome to bring your own hiking snacks as well.
There is much to see, from the ancient trees towering above to the vibrant green ferns and mosses below. Walking in a small group with a maximum of 12 people, your nature guide will point out the native fauna and flora and share the fascinating human heritage of the track, bringing the area to life.
At the end of the guided walk, you'll return to the main wharf complex for your boat cruise.
Enjoy Milford Sound's awe-inspiring scenery from the comfort of a small boat cruise as you sit back and relax. You'll cruise the length of the fiord and experience the beauty of Milford Sound in all its grandeur, including icons like Mitre Peak and the St Annes Point Lighthouse.
Listen to the informative commentary from the skipper, who will highlight points of interest along the way. These include the mighty Lady Bowen Falls, Lion Mountain, Copper Point, Seal Rock and Stirling Falls.
With limited numbers, you are rewarded with an intimate experience of Milford Sound and unobstructed photo opportunities from the outdoor viewing decks.
Be sure to keep an eye out for seals basking in the sun, pods of dolphins or rare Fiordland Crested Penguins that can be found seasonally within the region. There is so much to see, and this cruise is a perfect way to round off your day.
Cancellations and changes permitted for bookings up to 7 days prior to departure at no charge, subject to availability
Any changes to bookings made within 7 days will be subject to space availability and may incur a cancellation fee of up to 100%
Cancellations of bookings made within 7 days will be charged 100% of the booking or no refund
Children: 4-14 years inclusive pay child price
It's advised that you check the Milford Sound Road status prior to your drive, as this can periodically close in the winter months
The Operator reserves the right to amend timetables and cancel cruise departures at any time for safety or operational reasons. The Operator has the right to cancel any cruise at any time due to unsafe weather conditions or change the cruise route at the captain's discretion
Minimum numbers are required for the tour to go ahead
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For the walk, it's recommended you bring:
Comfortable walking shoes
A day pack containing warm sweater/fleece jacket
A waterproof jacket
Insect repellent
Drinking water
Hiking snacks
A camera.
It's also recommended you have a change of clothes and dry shoes on the conclusion of the walk, in case it is a wet day.
Bring lunch with you or preorder a packed lunch.
For the cruise you'll also want:
Camera
Sunscreen
Warm Clothing
Waterproof Jacket
Water bottle & lunch (complimentary tea & coffee is provided)
Insect Repellent
Sunglasses
The wildlife you may spot will depend on the time of year you visit and how friendly the wildlife are feeling on the day. You will see New Zealand fur seals lazing on the rocks, and if you’re lucky enough, you might spot dolphins or the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin.
There are toilets located at the back of the boat on either side.
Milford Sound is a magical paradise when it does rain, as the cliff faces come to life with thousands of waterfalls. Come prepared with a raincoat and warm clothes, and you will enjoy the show nature puts on for you.
Some fitness is required, but it's primarily easy walking. It is a 50-metre vertical gain and 11-km return walk, taking approximately 3 hrs. There are some areas where the terrain is rocky or rough underfoot. Occasionally, wet weather may make conditions more challenging when puddles or streams are encountered. The walk operates in most weather conditions, so ensure you are suitably prepared. The Milford Track Walk is not recommended for children under 8 years.
Please allow a minimum of 4 hours to drive from Queenstown to Milford Sound. The Operator would also recommend that you allow a minimum of 2 hours to drive from Te Anau. However, there are several scenic viewpoints along the way, and to make the most of your experience, it is well worth allowing extra time on top of this for you to stop and see them.
Due to the changeable nature of the conditions in Fiordland, Milford Road can be closed at any time throughout the year. Should the roads close, The Operator is happy to transfer you to another departure or refund the cost of your cruise, depending on the circumstances.
There are multiple parking options: