Milford Sound Overnight Cruise and Coach | From Queenstown or Te Anau

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Queenstown, New Zealand
Milford Sound overnight cruise and coach
Milford Sound overnight cruise
Milford Sound overnight cruise and coach from Te Anau
Milford Sound overnight cruise and coach from Queenstown

From  $824

per person
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Next available: 25-04-2025 8:30 AM

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  • Explore Milford Sound on the mighty Milford Mariner
  • Return coach transport from Queenstown or Te Anau
  • 3-course dinner and cooked breakfast prepared by the onboard Chef
  • Kayaking and tender boat activities (weather dependent)
  • Enjoy accommodation in private cabins or bunk-style compartment

Embark on this once in a lifetime experience and spend a night in the iconic Milford Sound.

 

Departing from the Queenstown or Te Anau, whichever suits you best, you will be driven to Milford Sound Visitor Terminal in a  private coach. 

 

Stepping aboard the Milford Mariner, this 2-day, 1-night adventure will take you through Milford Sound, a world-renowned natural wonder situated on the west coast of the South Island.

 

You’ll start in the late afternoon, cruising through the heart of Fiordland accompanied by a specialist nature guide, who will explain the history and geology of the area and be on hand to answer your questions.

 

As you glide through the fjord, your experienced guide will provide informative commentary on the area's history, geology, and abundant wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for seals basking on the rocks, playful dolphins swimming alongside the boat, and, if you're lucky, the elusive Fiordland crested penguin.

 

The Milford Mariner then anchors in a sheltered cove. From here, you can join the guide and explore in the vessel’s tender craft (small boat) or kayaks. If you prefer, you can simply relax on deck and soak in the beauty of this amazing place. If you’re feeling brave there’s always the option of a refreshing swim too. (All activities are weather dependent).

 

As evening falls, you’ll enjoy a delicious carvery buffet in the dining saloon – a feast prepared freshly by the on-site chef. Then it’s time to relax in the company of your fellow travellers, indulge in some star-gazing and story-sharing or simply retire to your private cabin.

 

The next day, you’ll be able to dig into a hearty breakfast before heading back out to the Tasman Sea (weather permitting) and exploring more of the fiord.

 

Getting to Milford Sound:

The journey to Milford Sound is just as spectacular as the destination itself, whether you travel by road or by air.

Milford Sound is around 5-6 hours (one-way) from Queenstown and around 3 hours from Te Anau by road.

 

Departure info:

Check-in is required 30 minutes before departure 

  • No refunds are given if a cancellation is made within 14 days of travel.
  • Changes to your travel date may be offered subject to notifying us at least five days prior to travel. Amendments within five days of travel will result in no refund.
  • If a booking is made within 14 days of travel, there is a date amendment period of 24 hours immediately after booking. Please contact us as soon as possible.

 

  • A Milford Sound Levy is included in the adult price displayed
  • Child rates apply for 2 – 15 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult, including in their room overnight
  • Infants (0 – 23 months) carried free if sleeping in a cot, otherwise child rates apply. Cots are only in twin cabins. Passengers to provide their own cot, unless by prior arrangement
  • Single passengers must pay sole occupancy rates for a twin-share/double-share cabin
  • Please note: if you want to book one child and one adult into a twin shared room you will need to call to book 
  • The majority of our vessels and all coaches are smoke-free zones, no smoking will be permitted onboard. Smoking is only allowed in the designated area on our overnight and multi-day cruises.
  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Non-slip shoes/ boots
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Warm sweater/fleece jacket
  • Sunscreen/sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Swimwear (optional)
  • Camera
  • Cash for bar and snacks
  • Overnight bag only
  • Personal medication including for asthma and allergies
  • If booking includes an Infant, guests must provide their own car seat

Going on a Milford Sound cruise gives you the unique opportunity to encounter native wildlife living in this remote paradise. There might be playful Keas, Fiordland crested penguins, chatty dolphins, graceful albatross, and relaxed NZ fur seals. However, it's essential to appreciate that these creatures are wild, often unpredictable, and some are facing decline.

 

While knowledgeable nature guides will search for wildlife, the animals’ spontaneity means sightings are not guaranteed. A journey into Milford Sound offers a chance to connect with the natural world, and each sighting becomes a testament to the untamed beauty of this incredible environment.

The Milford Sound cruise is extremely child-friendly, offering an unforgettable experience for your little ones. While exploring the vessel, it's important to be cautious due to potential hazards like steps and railings. Ensuring your children's safety is paramount. Kids will love the cruise, especially as it brings them up close to magnificent waterfalls and offers opportunities to spot fascinating wildlife.

To make the most of the journey, pack essentials for a comfortable day trip, including waterproof layers, a sun hat, and ample food and water. Additionally, bring along games to keep them entertained during travel.

There is limited luggage space on the coach to Milford Sound. If needed, we can store larger luggage in the undercarriage of the coach while you’re on the cruise and only if you’ll be returning on the same coach. However, there’s no space in the coach seating area for large bags.

In Queenstown, the coach will pick you up from our RealNZ Visitor Centre at 88 Beach Street, Queenstown, 9300. Our coaches can make pick-ups from select accommodations. 

We are also able to pick up guests from Te Anau, from the RealNZ Visitor Centre, 85 Lakefront Drive, Te Anau 9640. Accommodation pickups in Te Anau are not available.

The coach to Milford Sound takes between 4-5 hours from Queenstown and between 2-3 from Te Anau. These times include stops in Te Anau, and along the Milford Road for photos, scenery, and wildlife. The journey back is slightly faster, as we make fewer stops. Sit back, relax and watch the magnificent views roll by on our coach.

When we are informed in advance about guests with hindered mobility, we make every effort to mitigate the impact by assigning rooms in proximity to the main areas. However, it’s important to note that our vessels are not optimally equipped for potential needs.

While we extend a warm welcome to individuals with impaired mobility, our vessels all have at least one sea sill that the guests will need to navigate. None have fully accessible bathrooms on board. However, there are accessible bathrooms at the Milford terminal. Below are the vessel descriptions based on accessibility.

The Milford Mariner: Not recommended for wheelchair users due to steep, narrow stairs to the main viewing deck and high sea-sills

We can cater to dietary requirements on the cruises. Please let us know what requirements you have when you make your booking, and we can make sure there are options for you.

Milford Sound can be a cold and wet place, but that doesn’t mean you need to be! Pack for most weather outcomes, like a rain jacket, a warm layer, sunscreen, and a sunhat, and you’ll be comfortable for whatever the weather brings.

Aside from road closure due to snow, the Milford Sound cruise is likely to go ahead in most weather. Very strong wind is usually the only weather to cause cancellations, but Milford Sound is typically sheltered from wind and rough tides. In Milford Sound, we welcome heavy rain, as it brings out the hundreds of waterfalls.