Pretty Packed
  • About me
  • Africa
    • Morocco
    • Namibia
    • South Africa
  • Asia
    • Armenia
    • Cambodia
    • Iran
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Laos
    • Malaysia
      • Sabah
      • Sarawak
    • Myanmar
    • Singapore
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
  • Europe
    • East
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Finland
      • Hungary
      • Latvia
      • Poland
      • Romania
      • Russia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
    • West
      • Austria
      • Belgium
      • Czech republic
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Netherlands
      • Portugal
      • Spain
      • Switzerland
  • North America
    • Canada
      • Alberta
      • BC
    • Cuba
    • USA
  • Oceania
    • New Zealand
    • Australia
      • New South Wales
      • Northern Territory
      • Queensland
      • South Australia
      • Victoria
      • Western Australia
      • 88 days diaries
  • South America
    • Peru
  • World of jobs
    • 88 days diaries
June 11, 2014 by andreaonderweg

Cruising New Zealand’s fiords

Cruising New Zealand’s fiords
June 11, 2014 by andreaonderweg

Milford Sound is one of the many fiords in Southern New Zealand. Although it’s not the biggest, it’s the most popular fiord to visit. A special highway was built right through the fiordland and now SH94 brings you straight to Milford Sound. Apart from the cruises on the fiord there isn’t much to do.

From the car park you follow the foreshore walk to the boat terminal, where various companies offer cruises. They vary in length from 1,5 hours to 2 days. I boarded a Jucy cruise that I had booked via bookme.co.nz, where they had some good deals at this time of year. We were one of the first boats to enter the fiord, so we beat the crowds that come on the big tour buses. Instead, the parking lot was filled with rental cars and campervans and the boat had about 35 backpackers on it.

The fiord is absolutely beautiful and makes a great trip combined with the many activities the Milford Road has to offer. Unfortunately the mountains were in the shade most of the time during my morning cruise. I had a hard time taking photos with the bright sunlight turning the beautiful blue sky in a bright white spot. The contrast between that and the shadows was just too big for my camera to capture. I gave it my best shot though and all I can add is that the reality is even better!

Some people are lucky and spot some of the wildlife in the sounds. I only saw the fin of a dolphin, but it was gone as soon as I reached for my camera. A while later I got another glimpse of a water creature. A small thing, which I believe to be a penguin, was swimming close to the rock walls. If you don’t get to see much wildlife, it’s still worth your trip though. The waterfalls and massive mountains are an eye catcher!

 

Share:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...

More adventures like this

Previous articleWeekly Photo Challenge: RoomNext article Can't get over the views!

6 comments

Pingback: The ups and downs of the Milford Road | Pretty Packed
delimaf says:
June 11, 2014 at 8:56 am

Fantastic! Thank you! 🙂

Reply
Rob Weir says:
June 11, 2014 at 1:39 pm

Thanks for the post. I understand what you mean about the direct sunlight effects. If you have a few days and are a keen tramper/hiker the Milford Track is great in summer time.

Reply
andreaonderweg says:
June 11, 2014 at 2:51 pm

thanks, yeah I figured that wouldn’t be so awesome in winter. I heard they take down the bridges etc. So maybe after winter if I’m in the area. Who knows!

Reply
Jaspa says:
June 11, 2014 at 9:42 pm

Stunning. It reminds me of Alaska’s Inside Passage.

Reply
vickilarkin88 says:
June 12, 2014 at 7:33 pm

Looks great, lucky you got a good day! When I went it was raining which is apparently the norm. Did add a pretty cool atmosphere to the place and there were extra waterfalls but would have loved to have seen it like this too!

Reply

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Get new posts in your inbox

Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Get new posts in your inbox

Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email.

 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d