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Milford Sound
Milford Sound is New Zealand's most iconic fjord and one of the world's most spectacular natural landscapes — a 16 km vertical fjord dominated by Mitre Peak (1,692 m), waterfalls plunging directly into the sea (Stirling Falls 151 m, Bowen Falls 162 m), UNESCO World Heritage within Fiordland National Park.
Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Māori) is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the world — Rudyard Kipling described it as the '8th Wonder of the World' in 1891. Located in the Fiordland National Park (12,519 km², 5th largest national park in the world, UNESCO World Heritage since 1990), it is technically a fjord: a glacial valley carved by Pleistocene glaciers, invaded by the sea after melting.
The dimensions are dizzying: 16 km long, up to 300 m of water depth, rock walls rising 1,200-1,700 m from sea level, perfectly vertical. The emblematic summit is Mitre Peak (1,692 m) — triangular peak resembling an episcopal mitre, nicknamed 'the world's most photographed mountain'.
Milford Sound's climate is one of the rainiest on the planet — 7,000 to 9,000 mm of precipitation per year on average (vs 600 mm/year in Paris), with an absolute record of 18,000 mm in 1976. It rains about 200 days a year. Paradoxically, bad weather is one of the best conditions for visiting Milford Sound — the rains create the spectacle of hundreds of ephemeral waterfalls cascading down the walls.
The signature experience is the 2 h boat cruise on the fjord (NZD 80-130/person with Real Journeys, Mitre Peak Cruises, Southern Discoveries, JUCY Cruise). Boats depart from the Milford Sound Visitor Centre and sail to the Tasman Sea with photo stops at the main waterfalls, observation of New Zealand fur seals (permanent colony at Seal Rock), Hector dolphins (endemic NZ species, world's smallest dolphins — possible at 30% of trips), Fiordland crested penguins (vulnerable species, observable October to February).
Other experiences: Milford Sound kayaking with Roscoe's Milford Kayaks (NZD 200-280 half-day), diving with Descend Scubadiving (NZD 300-450/person — Milford Sound is one of the rare places in the world where you can dive with black corals from 10 m due to the freshwater layer masking light).
The Milford Track (53.5 km, 4 days, one of the world's most beautiful treks, the most coveted of New Zealand's Great Walks) is the ultimate adventure experience. Linear trail between Glade Wharf and Sandfly Point. Hut permits open in May-June for the following season (October to April) and sell out within hours. Cost: NZD 140/night per hut.
The access to Milford Sound is a journey in itself — the Milford Road (State Highway 94) from Te Anau (120 km, 2-3 h) is one of the most beautiful roads in the world. Multiple recommended photo stops: Mirror Lakes, Eglinton Valley, The Divide, Lake Marian trail (3 h round trip), Falls Creek, Homer Tunnel (1,270 m, hand-built between 1935 and 1953), Chasm Walk (20 min trail).
What we love
- ✅Globally iconic landscape: 16 km vertical fjord, Mitre Peak 1,692 m, waterfalls plunging into the sea
- ✅UNESCO World Heritage: Fiordland National Park (5th largest national park in the world)
- ✅Rich marine wildlife: permanent seals, Hector dolphins, crested penguins (Oct-Feb)
- ✅Accessible cruises: NZD 80-120 for 2 h, multiple operators
- ✅Milford Track: 4-day Great Walk, one of the world's most beautiful treks
What to know
- ❌One of the wettest places in the world: 7-9 m of rain/year, 200 rainy days/year
- ❌Distance: 4 h by car from Queenstown one way (full day for excursion)
- ❌Saturation in high season: full cruises, bookings 1-2 months ahead
- ❌Roads sometimes closed by avalanches in winter
- ❌Sandflies (biting midges) extremely numerous and aggressive — repellent mandatory
Situation
Où se situe Milford Sound ?
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Excursion à la journée depuis Queenstown ou 1 nuit à Te Anau ?+
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Faut-il vraiment y aller même par mauvais temps ?+
Qu'est-ce que les sandflies et comment s'en protéger ?+
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Que faire d'autre dans le Fiordland en dehors de Milford Sound ?+
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Our verdict
Milford Sound is the absolute must of New Zealand's South Island — one of the world's most spectacular natural landscapes, iconic vertical fjord of Fiordland National Park (UNESCO). The signature experience is the 2-h cruise (NZD 80-130 with Real Journeys, Mitre Peak Cruises, Southern Discoveries). Don't miss it under any circumstance, even in bad weather. Our recommendation: 1 night at Te Anau (2 h from Queenstown) to start early and enjoy fully, rather than the day excursion from Queenstown (12 h round trip, very tiring). For real adventurers, the Milford Track (4 days, one of the world's most beautiful treks) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience — but book 4-6 months ahead.
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