Milford Sound Coach and Cruise Day Trip From Queenstown GetYourGuide

(3 customer reviews)

$142.13

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Milford Sound: Coach and Cruise Day Trip From Queenstown USD 142.13. Experience the stunning Milford Sound on a day trip including a 2-hour cruise and round-trip luxury coach transport from Queenstown..
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3 reviews for Milford Sound Coach and Cruise Day Trip From Queenstown GetYourGuide

  1. GetYourGuide traveler

    luckily we left in good weather which allowed us to admire the magnificent landscapes between QUEENSTOWN and MILFORD SOUND On the other hand, near MILFORD SOUND the weather deteriorated and the cruise lost much of its interest due to a lack of visibility from heights. we could not take the majesty of this site if you have the possibility it is advisable to program this excursion for a day when the weather forecast announces a good weather

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    Much longer day in the coach than I realized. 6 hours there and 4 hours back with a bit of a delay due to some machinery incidents with the coach.
    That aside, the day was terrific! Craig was incredibly knowledgeable and equally charming as he shared his great knowledge about all thing NZ with us.
    The two hour boat tour around the Sound (really fjord) was spectacular. The weather was dramatic and it was certain a trip that will not be forgotten.
    Well done!

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    The weather was nice, so the scenery on the way and the wonderful view of the fjord, waterfalls, dolphins, and seals were so nice. It was nice that the bus ceiling was made of glass, but on the way back, the sun was so strong that it was a bit hot. And most of all, the 5-6 hour bus ride from Queenstown was so hard. The seats didn’t recline well, and the Europeans in the front seats were sprayed with perfume too thick, so it was difficult to get motion sickness. If you are not good at riding the bus, think carefully!! I forgot the neck pillow and didn’t bring it, but I hope you take it. And the bus was full with passengers who joined from Te Anau, and even though there were many other passengers who had traveled alone before arriving in Te Anau, the guide asked me if I could move to an aisle seat (so that two other people could sit); I suffered from motion sickness, so I pretended not to notice and stayed in the window seat. If you are boarding from Te Anau, please note that the

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