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Private Day tour to Milford Sound from Queenstown

By Ultimate New Zealand Tours Limited
Free cancellation available
Price is $287 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 10h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

A day trip to Milford Sound from Queenstown unveils a stunning tapestry of New Zealand's landscapes, showcasing serene lakes, ancient rainforests, and majestic waterfalls. Your journey includes stops at the iconic Mirror Lakes and the breathtaking Homer Tunnel, leading you to the awe-inspiring Milford Sound. Enjoy a scenic cruise on the fiord, where you can spot dolphins and seals while admiring towering cliffs and the legendary Mitre Peak. This 12-hour adventure is perfect for nature lovers seeking an unforgettable experience in Fiordland National Park.

  • 12-hour round-trip adventure from Queenstown to Milford Sound
  • Scenic cruise through Milford Sound with wildlife spotting
  • Stops at Mirror Lakes, Lake Gunn, and Monkey Creek
  • Experience the dramatic landscapes of Fiordland National Park

Activity location

  • Homer Tunnel
    • 94 S.h.
    • Milford Sound, New Zealand

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Queenstown
    • Queenstown, Otago Region, New Zealand

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Private Day tour to Milford Sound with Scenic Cruise in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h
    10h
  • Opening hours: Mon 12:00am-11:59pm
  • English
Price details
$286.95 x 4 Adults$1,147.80

Total
Price is $1,147.80

What's included, what's not

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    Private transportation
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    Professional English-speaking guide
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    Hotel pickup and drop-off
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    Bottled water
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    WiFi on board
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    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Sightseeing cruise through Milford sounds

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Lake Gunn
  • 30m
Traveling deeper into Fiordland National Park, you reach Lake Gunn, a serene glacial lake tucked among beech forests. The lake is surrounded by snow-dusted peaks, and on still mornings, its waters create a flawless mirror image of the mountains and sky. For many travelers, Lake Gunn is a place of quiet reflection. Its short nature walk (if time allows) showcases moss-draped trees and native birds like tomtits and fantails. This is one of the moments where Fiordland’s untouched beauty truly shines.
Mirror Lakes Walk
  • 30m
A short drive from Lake Gunn brings you to the Mirror Lakes, one of the most iconic stops on the Milford Road. On calm days, the glassy waters reflect the Earl Mountains so perfectly that it feels like a painting. A wooden boardwalk winds across the wetlands, allowing visitors to get close to the shimmering pools. Even on windy or rainy days, the Mirror Lakes retain a mystical beauty, framed by lush greenery and the constant call of native birdlife. These pools symbolize Fiordland’s magic—the way water, sky, and mountains merge seamlessly.
Homer Tunnel
  • 30m
One of the engineering marvels of New Zealand, the Homer Tunnel is your next highlight. Carved directly through solid granite, the tunnel stretches 1.2 kilometers and took nearly 20 years to complete, opening in 1954. Driving through its dim, single-lane passage feels like entering another world. On the far side, you’re greeted with a jaw-dropping reveal: steep valleys plunging toward Milford Sound, framed by towering peaks often laced with waterfalls. The tunnel is more than a road—it’s a threshold between landscapes, marking the transition into Milford’s most dramatic scenery.
Milford Sound
  • 2h
Finally, after a morning of unforgettable stops, you arrive at the crown jewel: Milford Sound. Despite its name, it’s actually a fiord, carved by ancient glaciers during the Ice Age. Sheer cliffs rise vertically from the dark waters, while waterfalls cascade hundreds of meters down mossy rock faces. At the heart of the fiord stands the iconic Mitre Peak, soaring 1,692 meters almost directly out of the sea. Its sharp, cathedral-like summit dominates the skyline and is one of the most photographed mountains in New Zealand.
Mitre Peak
  • 30m
Of all Milford’s features, Mitre Peak captures the imagination the most. Its pyramid-like shape rises so steeply from the fiord that it appears almost unreal. The Māori name for the peak is Rahotu, and it is deeply revered in local tradition. Seen from the cruise or shoreline, Mitre Peak embodies the grandeur and majesty of Fiordland. It is a reminder of nature’s artistry and one of the South Island’s enduring symbols.
Stirling Falls
  • 40m
No Milford trip is complete without the awe-inspiring Stirling Falls. Fed by glaciers high in the mountains, the waterfall cascades dramatically into the fiord. Local lore suggests that if you let the spray touch your face, it will make you look younger by ten years—a playful incentive for visitors to stand close. Seen up close from the cruise deck, the sheer force of the water and the thunderous roar are unforgettable. Stirling Falls is not just a sight—it’s an experience.
Te Anau
  • 40m
Your day begins early in Queenstown, where you set off along the shores of Lake Wakatipu. As dawn breaks, the lake shimmers under the gaze of the Remarkables mountain range. Heading south, the road follows rolling farmlands, tussock plains, and river valleys. The first leg of the trip takes you to Te Anau, often called the “Gateway to Fiordland.” This charming lakeside town is perched on the edge of Lake Te Anau, New Zealand’s second-largest lake. It’s a convenient rest stop and an introduction to Fiordland’s wilderness. Te Anau itself has deep Māori significance, with legends of taniwha (spiritual guardians) said to dwell in its waters. From here, the landscapes grow increasingly wild, preparing you for the grandeur ahead.

Location

Activity location

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    Homer Tunnel
    • 94 S.h.
    • Milford Sound, New Zealand

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Queenstown
    • Queenstown, Otago Region, New Zealand

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