Milford Sound
Milford Sound is one of the best known places in Fiordland National Park, a dramatic fiord shaped by glaciers and surrounded by steep cliffs, rainforest, and dark water. It lies on the southwest coast of New Zealand’s South Island and is famous for the way weather changes the landscape, from clear reflections on calm days to powerful waterfalls after rain.
Visitors usually come for a cruise, which offers close views of landmarks such as Mitre Peak, sheer rock faces, and seals resting on the shoreline. Dolphins are often seen in the fiord, and penguins can appear at certain times of year. The journey to Milford Sound is also part of the experience, with the Milford Road passing through alpine scenery, valleys, and tunnels before reaching the water.
Conditions can change quickly, so it is worth preparing for rain and cooler temperatures even in summer. Whether you visit by road, coach, or scenic flight, Milford Sound offers a striking look at Fiordland’s scale and raw natural character.

Tours & Tickets Visiting Milford Sound
29 tours found

Premium Milford Sound Tour Including Cruise, Flight & Lunch

Milford Sound Flight and Cruise ex Queenstown

Half-Day Milford Helicopter Flight and Cruise from Queenstown

Milford Sound Mariner Overnight Cruise

Milford Sound Fly Explore Fly ex Queenstown by Glenorchy Air

Milford Sound Coach & Cruise ex Te Anau Stunning Views with Lunch

2hr Scenic Milford Sound Flight with Landing - 201

Milford Extended Helicopter Tour from Queenstown

Milford Sound Heli Tour from Queenstown with 2 Alpine Landings

Scenic Flight Transfer to Queenstown from Milford Sound

Milford Sound and Big Five Glaciers Scenic Flight

Cruise Milford Small Group Day Tour from Queenstown
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I get to Milford Sound from Queenstown?
Most visitors travel by car, coach, or guided tour via Te Anau and the Milford Road. The journey is long and scenic, so many people choose an early start or an organised day tour.
What can I expect to see at Milford Sound?
Milford Sound is known for dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, rainforest, and wildlife such as seals, dolphins, and sometimes penguins. A boat cruise is the most popular way to experience the fiord, and scenic flights are also available.
What should I bring for a visit to Milford Sound?
Weather can change quickly, so bring warm, waterproof layers and comfortable shoes. It is also a good idea to pack food, water, and a camera, especially if you are driving.
Is Milford Sound accessible for all visitors?
Accessibility varies depending on the transport and cruise operator. Many operators offer accessible options, but it is best to check directly in advance for current facilities and assistance.