Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

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Discover the otherworldly beauty of Milford Sound / Piopiotahi—a spectacular fjord untouched by time or civilisation.

Milford Sound is the magnum opus of the South Island’s landscapes. Its inky waters and towering mist-clad mountains left such an impression on Rudyard Kipling, he famously dubbed it the "eighth wonder of the world."

Milford Sound, Fiordland
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Enjoy the views on a boat cruise, Fiordland

Highlights

Highlights include Mitre Peak, a one-kilometre-high mountain, and Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls – surprisingly, the only two falls that flow year-round. The sound might be renowned for its hundreds of tiny, picturesque waterfalls, but these waterfalls only come to life after bouts of rain – which, thankfully, are frequent and measured in metres – roughly seven per year – making Milford Sound one of the wettest places on Earth. Milford Sound is also a haven for wildlife, including the Fiordland Crested Penguin – one of the rarest in the world – and bottlenose dolphins, who sometimes pay friendly visits to passing kayakers and boats.

Milford Sound, Fiordland
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Milford Sound, Fiordland, Fiordland

Top activities

Walks and hikes

Milford Track is a spectacular four-day hike through Fiordland National Park that has been described as “the finest walk on Earth.” Beginning in Te Anau and ending in Milford Sound, it covers 54 kilometres of mountain passes, glacier-carved valleys, and ancient rainforests – enough to fulfill all your Lord of the Rings fantasies. Equally stunning, though less well-known, are the Milford Sound Foreshore Walk(opens in new window), Milford Sound Lookout Track(opens in new window), and the Key Summit Track.(opens in new window)

Boat cruise

RealNZ(opens in new window) and Southern Discoveries(opens in new window) offer a range of cruise options, including day trips, overnight adventures, and premium experiences – all designed to showcase the breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. 

Kayaking

Rosco's Milford Kayaks offers an unforgettable kayaking experience, catering to everyone from first-time paddlers to seasoned pros. Their guided tours, including the popular "Sunriser Classic" and "Day Safari," showcase the best of Milford Sound – whether it’s looping around the perimeter or exploring hidden gems.

Los acantilados verticales del estrecho Milford fueron tallados por antiguos glaciares.
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Estrecho Milford, Fiordland

Māori History

Milford Sound was discovered by the Māori people over 1,000 years ago. While they didn't settle in the area, they visited to fish, hunt, and collect pounamu (greenstone). They named the sound Piopiotahi, after the legend of the piopio, a native bird that flew to Milford Sound to mourn the death of the hero Māui, a Māori god.

 Milford Sound
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Milford Sound, Fiordland

Weather

The temperature varies by season, reaching highs of 19 °C in summer (Dec - Feb) and 10 °C in winter (Jun - Aug).

In the likely event that rain is forecast, don’t cancel your trip. When it rains, the mountains look stunning, draped in mist and bursting with waterfalls, which spill over the cliffs like burst drainpipes. With roughly 180 days of rain each year, the odds are good. 

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Getting there

Getting to Milford is a four-hour road trip from Queenstown. The scenery along the way is packed with eye-grabbing views, but the most winding sections of the road demand eyes firmly ahead. Several coach services operate along the route, including GreatSights(opens in new window), Gray Line(opens in new window), and awesomeNZ(opens in new window).

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