Introduction
119km (74 miles) NE of Te Anau; 286km (177 miles) NW of Queenstown
No matter when you visit or what the weather is like, your memories of Milford Sound are bound to be special. Its 14 nautical miles leading to the Tasman Sea are lined with mountain peaks that rise sharply out of the water to heights of 1,800m (5,904 ft.). Forsters fur seals laze on rocky shelves, and dolphins play in water that reaches depths of 600m (1,968 ft.). The sound's entrance is so hidden when viewed from the sea that Captain Cook sailed right by without noticing it when he charted the waters some 200 years ago.
It rains a lot in Milford Sound, and that's an understatement. And while I'm on negatives, it can't be stressed enough that weather in this area is extremely changeable, even in summer, so come prepared. As many have found, reading about the cold and rain in midsummer is one thing, experiencing it quite another. Over 927 centimeters (365 in.) fall annually, so be prepared to get wet. The...
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Rosco's Milford Kayaks
- Roscos's is the longest-established operator of kayak tours on world-famous Milford Sound. The booking office is in Te Anau, but the trips operate...
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