— What You Can Expect —
Experience the perfect combination of a scenic coach ride to Milford Sound/Piopiotahi, a cruise on the spectacular fiord and then top the day off with a flight over an untouched mountain wilderness back to Queenstown.
【Coach】The road trip to Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is one of the world’s finest alpine drives. Sit back and relax in a comfortable 16 seater Mercedes Sprinter van as your coach driver takes you on a journey through the ancient beech forests of the Fiordland National Park. Along the way, you will encounter multiple scenic stops, so you can take in the incredible alpine scenery as well as photograph some of the iconic viewpoints. Then descend through the Homer Tunnel into valleys dwarfed by towering mountain peaks. As you arrive in Milford Sound/Piopiotahi, you are welcomed to a superb view of Mitre Peak standing tall at the forefront of the fiord.
【Cruise】Surrounded by some of the most magnificent scenery in the world, you’ll board your Mitre Peak Cruises vessel and begin your voyage cruising the length of the 16km fiord out to the Tasman Sea. Listen to the informative commentary, and interact with our hosts while enjoying the complimentary tea, coffee and water on-board.
【Fly】Complete your journey by flying over some of the most dramatic scenery in the world on your way back to Queenstown. Get a whole new perspective of the region you spent the morning exploring from ground level, as you soar over tumbling waterfalls and beside the snow-capped peaks of Fiordland and the Southern Alps. After witnessing the landscapes from three unique angles, you will leave feeling truly awe-inspired of this majestic region.
Small uncrowded luxury Mercedes vans to provide you a scenic drive with sightseeing stops along the famous Milford Road
Enjoy a 2-hour cruise in Milford Sound to begin your voyage cruising to the Tasman Sea with tea, coffee and water on-board
Take a scenic flight over untouched wilderness back to Queenstown
Engage with interactive and informative commentary throughout the journey