Milford

Overview

Located in the heart of Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Milford Sound and Te Anau offer some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the world. Towering granite cliffs, plunging waterfalls, mirror-like lakes, and lush rainforest combine to create a landscape that feels untouched and otherworldly. Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland, is a peaceful lakeside town known for its natural beauty and glowworm caves. Just a scenic 2-hour drive away lies Milford Sound, the crown jewel of the South Island — a majestic fjord often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Whether by boat, kayak, plane, or foot, these destinations offer unforgettable immersion in nature.

Mitre Peak

Mitre Peak

The most iconic mountain in Milford Sound, rising straight from the water.

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Stirling & Bowen Falls

Powerful waterfalls tumbling hundreds of meters from the cliffs into Milford Sound.

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Waterfalls Milford Sound
Scenic Cruises

Scenic Cruises

Glide through the fjord to witness sheer rock walls, marine life, and misty waterfalls.

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Kayaking & Hiking

Paddle beneath waterfalls or walk the Milford Track, one of New Zealand’s Great Walks.

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Kayaking and Hiking
Flightseeing

Flightseeing

Take a breathtaking scenic flight from Queenstown or Te Anau over Fiordland’s remote wilderness.

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Lake Te Anau

New Zealand’s second-largest lake, perfect for boating, relaxing, and photography.

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Lake Te Anau
Te Anau Glowworm Caves

Te Anau Glowworm Caves

Explore a fascinating underground world of limestone caverns and glowing insects.

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Fiordland Cinema

Home to the acclaimed short film *Ata Whenua – Shadowland*, showcasing Fiordland from the sky.

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Fiordland Cinema
Te Anau Bird Sanctuary

Te Anau Bird Sanctuary

Get close to rare native birds like the takahē and kākā in a peaceful lakeside setting.

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