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Visiting Milford Sound In Winter: An Awesome Day Trip.

I’m embarassed. As a New Zealander, all my life I’ve seen beautiful photos of tourists visiting Milford Sound – but I’ve never been!

It must surely be one of our country’s most iconic sites?!

Well, now we’ve been – and, I can see what all the fuss is about!

It is without doubt one of New Zealand’s most spectacular natural attractions. Rudyard Kipling famously described it as one of the wonders of the world.

Visiting Milford Sound is breathtaking! Here is everything you need to know to plan your visit in New Zealand.

Stirling Falls, Milford Sound in winter.
Looking back towards the beautiful Stirling Falls in Milford Sound.

Milford Sound is not actually a Sound

It’s true. Milford Sound is not actually a sound.

It is in fact a fiord.

A sound is formed when a river valley is flooded with the sea, whereas Milford Sound has been carved out by the erosion of ancient glacial ice. It is in fact a large ocean inlet, a bit bigger than a bay.  

Milford Sound is 16-kilometres in length from the head of the fiord to the open sea.  

The name Milford Sound reflects the geographic features and sheer rock faces that tower 1200m above the water.

The huge looming rock faces of Milford Sound.

Getting to Milford Sound from Queenstown or Te Anau

Firstly, to de-funk a few myths.

Visiting Milford Sound isn’t just for wealthy tourists splurging on their once-in-a-lifetime trip. It is totally doable on a budget, and a fantastic day trip for a family adventure.

It isn’t overwhelming in one day because of distance from Queenstown. We visited Milford Sound from Te Anau, but there are other ways as well.

You can fly in – by scenic flight or helicopter. You can take a bus from Queenstown or Te Anau. Or you can drive yourself.

And you can visit Milford Sound in winter.

A frosty morning leaving Te Anau heading for Milford Sound in winter.

Driving yourself

This is what we did and what I would recommend.

Self-navigating, especially in rural New Zealand, seems to outweigh other options (in my opinion) simply due to freedom. You can stop anywhere, and travel at your own pace (and budget).

The road to Milford Sound is drivable in a campervan, but don’t rush. From Te Anau to Milford Sound is 240 KM (144 miles). In summer it’s a straightforward drive.

It’s beautiful in winter as well, but allow at least two hours and drive carefully. There can be snow or ice on the road.

Beautiful scenery on the road to Milford Sound.

Stop along the way

Visiting in winter means less opportunity for some of the most famous hikes in Milford Sound.

But, one of the most well-known sights along the way doesn’t involve a hike to get there.

Mirror Lakes is exactly as the name implies; a small lake with magical reflections of the mountains made in the water.

It is on the left hand side of the road to Milford, and you can view the lake from the boardwalk and platform less than two minutes walk from the carpark.

The famous view at Mirror Lakes on the road to Milford.

Cruising Milford Sound

We loved our Jucy Cruise in Milford Sound.

We were impressed by the whole staffing team, right from the moment we were welcomed on board.

The commentary by the captain is brilliant; personable, informative, and with the perfect amount of humour.

We learnt all about the history of Milford including the first Maori visitors and early settlement.

The staff pointed out fur seals on the rocks and different kinds of birdlife in the fiord. And we loved getting right underneath the spray of the waterfall from Sirling Falls!

Getting close to the waterfall…
The best moment! Getting right up close to the famous Stirling Falls.

How often are the cruises to Milford Sound?

The cruises depart at scheduled times that vary according to the summer and winter season in New Zealand.

How much does it cost?

There are currently two winter cruises per day. Though note the company we went with ‘Jucy’ has been rebranded and is operating as Pure Milford.

Children 0 – 4 years old are free.

Check the Pure Milford website for updated prices and departure times.

Having a quick snack inside the Jucy Cruise boat.

Where we stayed before and after visiting Milford Sound

TE ANAU: Te Anau Lakeview Holiday Park 

QUEENSTOWN: Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park

Things to know before visiting Milford Sound

Don’t miss visiting Milford Sound in New Zealand

Captain Cook missed Milford Sound on two occasions as he sailed along the Fiordland coast…

Definitely add visiting Milford Sound to your New Zealand itinerary to make sure you don’t!

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