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Mitre Peak Cruises
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Attraction
- Milford Sound
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Discover Milford Sound with Mitre Peak Cruises for an unforgettable New Zealand experience. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the eighth Wonder of the World - and more recently voted the number one spot in the "101 must-do's for Kiwis"* - Milford Sound's deep icy waters, sheer rock faces, glacial hanging valleys, thick native forest and local wildlife are best seen by boat.
Mitre Peak Cruises offers competitively priced tours to the most un-spoilt parts of this World Heritage area, running a regular daily schedule throughout the year.
Mitre Peak Cruises offers regular two-hour trips traversing the deep waters of Milford Sound. The only cruise option that always goes past St Anne's lighthouse, and out into the Tasman Sea, a Mitre Peak Cruise gives our passengers a chance to enter Milford Sound from the outside, approaching it just as the first sealers did at the end of the 18th century.
Our informative guides point out scenic highlights along the way, such as the Bowen Falls (dropping 160 metres seaward), Sinbad Gully (a classic example of a hanging valley), snow-capped Mount Pembroke, and the awe-inspiring Mitre Peak itself, towering 1692 metres from the ocean floor.
Having smaller launches (approximately 20 metres) allows Mitre Peak Cruises to navigate closer to the shoreline, getting our passengers up close to the incredible surroundings. Purpose-built for Milford waters, the boats make great viewing platforms should we encounter the local fur seal colonies - once nearly hunted to extinction - the rare Fiordland crested penguins or pods of dusky dolphins.
With more rainfall than any other part of New Zealand, Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound provide spectacular scenery whatever the weather.
Milford Sound is located at the northern most end of Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand.
Observatory A visit to the Milford Deep Underwater Observatory allows visitors to descend 10.4 metres below the Sound's surface to witness the vibrant underwater life first hand.
The fully air-conditioned viewing room provides a unique opportunity to view the real life environment below the surface of the fiord - so different from the artificial environment of an aquarium. Rare black and red corals can be seen as well as anemones, sponges, sea stars, horse mussels and a multitude of fish.
Available on all cruises except the 2:45pm and 4:30pm
Adult:$28 | Child:$14 | Infant:Free
Timetable and Pricing The first cruise of the day departs at 8.55am and cruises continue throughout the day, the last departing at 4.30pm and each is of a two hour duration. Pricing starts at $64 per adult and $26 per child.
Coming from Queenstown? Mitre Peak Cruises provide a small, luxurious coach ride from Queenstown to Milford and return. With a knowledgeable driver and an onboard host we provide a complimentary soft drink and snacks on the journey, stop at all the fabulous points of interest on the way to a two hour cruise on Milford Sound. During the return journey we will stop in Te Anau where you will have the option to view the award winning short film Ata Whenua, or Shadowland. This 30 minute film brings you the Fiordland World Heritage status wilderness you would otherwise never see. The journey will finish with a relaxing drive back to Queenstown when a DVD of a local New Zealand film will be shown.
Hotel pick up from 6.30am and returning at 7.15pm. Adults $155 Children $112
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Address Milford Sound Visitor Terminal PO Box 8 Milford Sound New Zealand
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