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Milford Sound Visitor Terminal, Milford Sound, New Zealand

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A Milford Sound day trip is the single most popular excursion from Queenstown and one of the top things to do in the entire South Island. The fiord - technically a sound by name but a glacially carved fiord by geology - stretches 15 km from the Tasman Sea inland, flanked by sheer rock walls rising over 1,200 metres. Mitre Peak, a 1,692-metre pinnacle that rises directly from the water, dominates the scene. Waterfalls cascade down the cliff faces (especially after rain), and you may spot bottlenose dolphins, fur seals, and Fiordland crested penguins on the cruise.

The drive from Queenstown follows State Highway 94 through Te Anau, the Eglinton Valley, Mirror Lakes, and the 1.2-km Homer Tunnel blasted through solid rock. Cruise operators at the Milford terminal include Real Journeys and Jucy Cruise, with standard cruises lasting 1.5-2 hours and costing NZD 70-95 (39-53 EUR). Tour buses from Queenstown including the cruise run NZD 170-250 (95-140 EUR). Scenic flights cost significantly more but save time and offer dramatic aerial views.

Pro Tip: Drive yourself and leave Queenstown by 7:00 AM to reach Milford by 11:00 for a midday cruise, leaving time for photo stops along the route. Pack lunch - there is only one overpriced cafe at the terminal. Rainy days actually improve the experience, as hundreds of temporary waterfalls appear on the cliff faces.

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