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Milford Sound Overnight Cruise - Fiordland Discovery

Milford Sound (300 yd from Milford Sound)

Fiordland Discovery offers a scenic overnight boat cruise around New Zealand's iconic Milford Sound.

b
bimjo
From
Australia
Boat was large enough for all the passengers. There was a great viewing area on the top deck at the back of the boat which also had a large hot tub to use after dinner. Next level down had comfortable tables and lounges for food and drinks. On the water level there were two 2 big picnic style tables at the back to sit and watch the scenery unfold. Below deck were the cabins and also access to the front of the boat. Cabins were comfortable, big windows to look at the scenery and had private shower and toilet. The meals served for dinner and breakfast were delicious and plentiful. There was a wide selection of wines available at the bar and were payable on tab at end of stay. The kayaking was an awesome extra and we also jumped in the water which was icy but refreshing. The crew were very friendly, helpful and attentive. We really enjoyed meeting some lovely people.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 234 reviews
Price from
£872.60
1 night, 2 adults

Milford Sound Lodge

Milford Sound (0.7 mi from Milford Sound)

With mountain views, Milford Sound Lodge is located in Milford Sound and has a restaurant, room service, bar and garden. The lodge features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.

P
Perrine
From
France
Everything. Staff very warm and welcoming
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
Superb - What previous guests thought, 593 reviews
Price from
£314.45
1 night, 2 adults
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Milford Sound

Carved out by glaciers during the ice age, this remote fjord was first discovered over 1,000 years ago by Maoris, who returned seasonally to collect the prized greenstone. The dramatic waterway runs 15 km inland from the Tasman Sea, bringing penguins, dolphins and seals. The sheer cliffs form 1,000-metre-tall peaks, often plunging waterfalls back down into the dark waters of the Sound.