Welcome to Milford Sound!
Embark on a journey to Milford Sound, a fjord in the southwestern reaches of New Zealand’s South Island, where nature’s grandeur unfolds in a symphony of towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, and serene waters. Carved by ancient glaciers, Milford Sound is a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty that defines Fiordland National Park.
Mitre Peak - Majestic Guardian
Marvel at the iconic Mitre Peak, standing sentinel at the entrance of Milford Sound. Soaring 1,692 meters above the fjord, this granite giant creates a breathtaking backdrop against the dramatic landscape. The Maori name, Rahotu, translates to "many peaks," aptly capturing the majestic presence of this singular peak.
Waterfalls Galore - Stirling and Bowen Falls
Be enchanted by the multitude of waterfalls that adorn Milford Sound's cliffs. Stirling Falls, plummeting from a height of 155 meters, showcases nature's raw power. Bowen Falls, the tallest waterfall in Milford Sound, tumbles gracefully from 162 meters. The symphony of cascading waters adds to the magical ambiance of this natural wonder.
Underwater Observatory - Submerged Exploration
Delve into the mysteries beneath the surface with a visit to the Milford Sound Underwater Observatory. Submerged in the fjord's depths, the observatory offers a unique opportunity to witness the marine life and underwater ecosystems thriving beneath the pristine waters. Gain a newfound appreciation for the diverse and vibrant world that exists below sea level.