From Queenstown: Milford Sound Cruise & Glass-Roof Coach Tour





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Discover one of the best things to do in South Island New Zealand as you embark on a full-day trip from Queenstown to Milford Sound. You'll travel through Fiordland on a luxury coach tour before continuing to explore via a renowned Milford Sound cruise. Join us for an unforgettable day in Fiordland National Park!
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Lake Wakatipu is the longest lake in New Zealand and the third largest. Wakatipu is a Maori word meaning, ‘Hollow of the Demon’. The lake has an unusual rhythmic rise and fall in the water level, approximately 12cm every 5 minutes. In Maori legend this strange rhythmic rise and fall of the water level, is said to be the beating heart of a monster from the deep depths of the lake.
Te Anau is known as the Walking Capital of the World. The mountains to the left are the Kepler Mountains, home of the Kepler Track, one of the popular walking tracks in the area. Te Anau is the gateway to Milford Sound and the Fiordland National Park. The town has a permanent population of approximately 2,500 people but this fluctuates greatly in summer when the town gets an influx of fishermen, hunters, outdoor pursuit seekers and holiday makers. It’s a popular holiday destination. We stop here for morning & afternoon breaks and comfort stops.
Eglington Valley is named by Quintin MacKinnon, who named the valley after the Earl of Eglington of Scotland. We will be following the Eglington River whose source is the small lake of Lake Fergus, which is situated in the Main Divide of the Southern Alps. The glacial valley of the Eglington is not only a truly magnificent place for photos, but also a perfect place to put the size of this valley into perspective. The distance from this road to the base of the tree-line; out to the left is 2.4km. An extremely large glacier was responsible for clearing out this valley thousands of years ago. Everything in this region is huge so it is very easy to lose perspective of this as we travel through the mountains
Mirror Lakes where most of the time the nearby mountains are reflected in the lakes. Being small, the lakes have less chance of being roughened by the winds compared to their larger counterparts and the large quantity of tannins leached from the soil into the waters give these lakes a much clearer mirror effect than many of the other lakes in the region. It is here you have the opportunity to walk along a boardwalk listening for Bellbirds and Tui’s which are protected native birds, whilst watching Black Scaups dive for food on the bottom of the lake between the various species of beech trees. These forests are said to be 135 million years old. We will drop you off at one end of the walkway and you can re-join the coach in 10 minutes at the far end of the board walk if you wish to go for a walk.
Monkey Creek is named after one of three Government employees entrusted yearly to camp here and find a path through the mountains. Eventually his monkey like climbing skills allowed him to find a path, which though not particularly safe, was used for many years for guided walking tours. It is here we have the opportunity to drink the water or full your water bottles. Because this water is flowing directly from the mountains it is one of the few remaining places it is safe to taste fresh water without contamination and you realise without chemicals doesn’t really have a taste but is extremely refreshing. Be careful filling your water bottles because the water is very cold. Also don’t be surprised if a Kea or two drop in to say hello!
As we head up towards the Homer Tunnel, on the right hand side you can see the remains of a camp including the oven in which the meals and bread were cooked. The shed to the left was designed to house the snow plough and was built in 1983. After its construction it was found that the doorway had not been made wide enough and the plough was not able to be housed there. It is now kept at the camp at Knobs Flat. The building today is known as the Chapel as it is one of the few areas of this region that has never been affected by avalanche.
Our Premium Cruise vessel has been specifically designed to capture the views of Milford Sound with its unique glass roof and large viewing decks. The ‘Pride of Milford’ offers an outstanding experience never seen in Milford Sound with an exceptional level of comfort and hospitality. A selection of snacks and noodles can be purchased on board along with a wide range of drinks from New Zealand and around the world. Visit the stunning Milford Sound on board an equally premium vessel that will look after you and your unique experience.
Located on the shore of Milford Sound. It is one of the most photographed peaks in the country. Part of the reason for its iconic status is its location. Close to the shore of Milford Sound, in the Fiordland National Park in the southwestern South Island, it is a stunning sight. The mountain rises near vertically to 5,560 feet (1,690 m), i.e. just over a mile, from the water of Milford Sound, which technically is a fjord. The peak is actually a closely grouped set of five peaks, with Mitre Peak not even the tallest one, however from most easily accessible viewpoints, Mitre Peak appears as a single point. Milford Sound is part of Te Wahipounamu, a World Heritage Site as declared by UNESCO.
Te Anau is known as the Walking Capital of the World. The mountains to the left are the Kepler Mountains, home of the Kepler Track, one of the popular walking tracks in the area. Te Anau is the gateway to Milford Sound and the Fiordland National Park. The town has a permanent population of approximately 2,500 people but this fluctuates greatly in summer when the town gets an influx of fishermen, hunters, outdoor pursuit seekers and holiday makers. It’s a popular holiday destination. We stop here for morning & afternoon breaks and comfort stops.
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If you have selected the picnic lunch option, please contact the operator directly to confirm whether you prefer the chicken or vegetarian option, or to advise of any other dietary requirements.
- While we do our best to operate with a glass-roof coach, these vehicles may not always be available due to operational requirements
Reviews(707)
Our driver Hammi ( I think that's how you spell it ) he was polite, funny and genuine about making sure all his guests had a good time. The boat trip /cruise was fabulous. The driver/captain was again full of great information, considerate of his passengers.
Kia Ora Gloria, Thank you for your kind words! We’re so pleased to hear that your driver left such a positive impression and that you enjoyed your Milford Sound cruise so much. We really appreciate you choosing to travel with us! Many Thanks, Madeline
Milford sound is a must see area if you are in queenstown. The tour and cruise and the buffet lunch were excellent
Kia Ora, Thank you for your lovely feedback! We’re delighted to hear you had such a great day with us and that you especially enjoyed the buffet. Thank you for choosing to travel with us! Many Thanks, Madeline
Driver was careless and left us abandoned on the way when we were having coffee at a cafe on the way. He did not give us any phone call. We had to take another bus to catch the original bus we had booked and boarded at Queenstown. The driver was so rude and told us to leave the bus when we asked him reason to leave us abandoned on the way. He shouted and said, “I am the boss here and you can leave the bus”. Totally disappointed and seek refund of the cost incurred failing which I shall have no other option but to take legal action for very bad customer service.
Kia Ora, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're sorry to hear that your experience with us was disappointing and would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about what happened. Please get in touch with our team at info@greatsights.co.nz so we can better understand your experience and have the chance to discuss this with you further. Many Thanks, The GreatSights Team
Adrian was our bus driver to and From Queenstown Milford Sound Cruise & Glass-Roof Coach Tour- he was knowledgeable with a great listening voice. We had a great journey, felt safe on the road. Little rainy on our day but we were so happy to see all the water falls which we would otherwise not have experienced. The food on board the spirit of Milford was also great. The Captain was great too. Thankyou and keep up the great work. No photos do this place justice for the sheer size and beauty. E. Wicks & J. Butler
Thank you for your fantastic review! We're thrilled to hear you had such a memorable journey to Milford Sound with Adrian. We'll be sure to pass on your kind words — his knowledge, smooth driving, and engaging commentary are all part of creating a comfortable and enjoyable experience for our guests. While a little rain may not have been what you expected, Milford Sound is often at its most spectacular in wet weather, with hundreds of waterfalls cascading down the mountains and creating a truly magical atmosphere. We're delighted you were able to experience this incredible side of Fiordland. We're also pleased to hear you enjoyed your time onboard Spirit of Milford, including the food and the hospitality from the captain and crew. Milford Sound is a place where photos truly can’t capture the scale and beauty of the landscape, and we're glad you had the opportunity to experience it in person. Thank you for travelling with GreatSights, and we hope to welcome you back for another unforgettable New Zealand adventure!
Visiting Milford Sound is well worth the time, effort and money. Our driver, Abbi, made the bus trip smooth, engaging, and informative.
Be prepared for a long day, stops on the way to break up the trip, but once there so worth it. Milford Sound is something to see.
I had a wonderful and reflective trip to Milford Sound. Mr. Chao was our driver, who is highly professional and caring to his guests. He knows the perfect timing for scenic spots with detailed interpretation. He gave time and patience for the guests to take pictures. Moreover, Mr. Chao is humorous with his identity, which brought joy for many of us. I want to express my sincere thanks to Mr.Chao for bringing me new perspectives about nature. I enjoy his ride, knowledge and humor along this journey. I wish Mr. Chao and his family all the best.
Kia Ora Yue Y, Thank you for your kind words! It’s wonderful to hear that your driver made such a positive impression, and we hope you enjoyed learning something new from his extensive knowledge. Many Thanks, Madeline
Adrian was a tremendous guide and it was so amazing to learn about the area and the terrain. We really enjoyed our time and would definitely recommend the experience if you’re traveling in the area!
We had a wonderful day on this trip, our driver was Matt - who was wonderful! He gave us so much information along the drive, and could answer any question we had. It was an informative, entertaining and beautiful 4.30ish hour drive over which we were thoroughly enjoying. The cruise itself was busy, but was beautiful. We ended up flying home after the option was raised by our driver, which was great too! We would’ve enjoyed the trip home just as much on the road with the scenery and the fantastic Kea stops too, but it was magnificent to see from above.
Kia Ora Isabelle, Thank you for your kind words! We’re so glad to hear that Matt left such a lasting impression on you, and fantastic that you were able to experience Milford Sound from two very different perspectives. Thank you for joining us onboard! Many Thanks, Madeline
Nothing but amazing. The scenery was magnificent.



