Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

Fjord · Southland Region

Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

Fjord · Southland Region

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Southland Region, New Zealand

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Milford Sound dazzles with towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, lush rainforests, and playful dolphins in a breathtaking New Zealand fjord.  

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"Milford Sound is a stunning fjord known for its rainforests, waterfalls, and cruise opportunities." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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The Oldest Living Things in the World

"Off the coast of New Zealand, in the Tasman Sea, huge granite cliffs rise 3,900 feet or more, and plunge 300-1500 feet under the surface of the water. These mountainous structures, carved by ancient glaciers, are the fjords of the Milford Sound. Milford Sound is home to some of the world’s most unique flora and fauna. Ancient clams called brachiopods are buried under the floor of the fjord, and have had no need to evolve for over 300 million years. The world’s largest population of black coral trees also lives under the surface. Related to sea anemones, the coral colonies’ lifespans are over 4000 years and they are among the oldest continuously living organisms on the planet. There are approximately seven million of the colonies in Milford Sound. Black coral trees can be seen through the Milford Discovery Centre and Underwater Observatory. Dolphins, New Zealand Fur Seals, and Fjordland Crested Penguins also frequent the waters. Lucky visitors will see the occasional whale that wanders into the fiord from the Tasman Sea. Dolphins swim alongside the Milford Sound Cruise Ships and show off for their guests. Groups of penguins pop in and out of the water, while the fur seals rest on the low rocks. The fjord gets over 20 feet of rainfall every year, feeding its two permanent waterfalls. Good weather is a bit of a long shot, but rains only serve to create hundreds of temporary waterfalls that sporadically appear on every cliff. If the sun does decide to peek out of the clouds, expect a rainbow at the bottom of every misty waterfall. Milford Sound is New Zealand’s most popular fjord, because it is the only one that can be reached by car. Milford Road is a steep five hour drive from Queenstown, but the determined traveller will find that the stunning scenery and Lord of the Rings landmarks make the journey as delightful as the destination." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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John Winter

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A stunning place to cruise through in New Zealand. If you haven’t done this then I’d put it high on your bucket list. We had one of the best days in 2 years for weather, last few times I’ve been there it has been raining and very low cloud cover so pick your time carefully. It’s very peaceful and an abundant of sights to take it. Lots of bottle nose dolphins jumping out of the water near the entrance. Near winter time the sound is teaming with waterfalls everywhere you look.

Jess Benea

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The drive up to Milford sound and the cruise is worth it! Spectacular views!!! We were so glad the rain stopped, allowing us to enjoy the waterfalls, seals, greenery, mountains, and everything it had to offer. Honestly, no pictures could do it justice — the beauty was beyond anything we could capture!

s cus

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The sun shone on the day we sailed. Breath taking, phenomenal, gasp!, moving, emotional, stunning. It's not just the cruise, the scenery approaching from the Te Anau direction set the scene.

Irsal Hamdani

Google
Only saw two waterfalls today. Better come on rainy day if you looking for the waterfalls. However, the views along the way was still outstanding.

Saxen Young

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Unforgettable Experience at Milford Sound! The journey to Milford Sound is just as breathtaking as the destination itself! The drive through Fiordland National Park offers stunning mountain views, waterfalls, and lush forests. We stopped at several viewpoints along the way, and each one was more incredible than the last. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the scenery before you reach the Sound. The Milford Sound cruise was the highlight of our trip. The sheer cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic fjords left us in awe. We were lucky enough to spot seals and even some penguins along the way! The boat was comfortable, and the crew was knowledgeable, providing interesting facts about the area’s history and wildlife. If you're visiting New Zealand, Milford Sound is an absolute must-see! Highly recommend taking both the drive and the cruise to fully appreciate the natural beauty of this place.

Edward Rodrigues

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Yes , this should be the 8th wonder of the world. This World Heritage site has so much beauty it's unbelievable. The cruise ship took its time and really gave everyone to have a chance to take their photos. Suggest you use a cruise provider as there are a few and don't drive there as its tiring and winding. Overall it's excellent 👌 👏 👍

Luce

Google
Amazing! We went with Pure Milford, wasn’t crowdy and great views. Did the early 9.30am cruise which was great as it was quiet. Very fortunate with weather

Tugcenur Isik

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Very beautiful place. Even better than the fjords in Norway. I would recommend everyone to go here.