Milford Sound – it can’t be missed

If there is one tour that nearly everyone on our bus did, it was the Milford Sound Cruise. It is New Zealand’s most famous attraction and we can understand why. Milford Sound offers up some of the most striking landscapes on earth. With Sea Cliffs that rival the Bay of Fundy in Canada and Kalaupapa National Historic Park in Hawaii you are definitely in for a day of feeling surrounded by giants.

It is a relaxing afternoon and the perfect chance to absorb one of natures greatest wonders. Flying Kiwi is a great tour for people with a lot of energy and the Milford Sound, Te Anau portion of the trip gives the passenger just the right amount of time to recharge their batteries.


Most days of the year, Milford Sound is rainy and overcast, but luck was on our side today. We had sunshine and almost balmy weather. There were times on the boat that we actually took our jackets off for a time to bask in the sun.

One of the most famous aspects of the Sound are the waterfalls. Normally they are out in full force on rainy days and that is usually what most people miss when visiting on a sunny day, but because it had rained for 6-days straight before our visit to Milford Sound, we had the best of both worlds. Waterfalls fell in full force into the bay as the sun sparkled in their dancing drops.

If there is one thing that you cannot miss when visiting New Zealand, it is a boat tour of Milford Sound. If you don’t go it would be like going to Egypt without visiting the Pyramids…it is really something that must be done!

New Zealand – a visual paradise

New Zealand is stunning, spectacular, jaw dropping, inspiring, beautiful, natural and accessible.

The variety and beauty of unique landscapes is only properly appreciated when you visit.  However, photographers of all levels enjoy their shots at representing its’ amazing beauty.  The following are a few pics taken from passengers on Flying Kiwi’s New Zealand Tour – none of these guys are professionals but the images wouldn’t look out of place on a gallery wall.

So what are you waiting for – get here, get exploring and experience this stunning country for yourself.

 

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Enjoying the Routeburn track

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Exploring Fox Glacier

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Thermal wonderland at Rotorua

Milford Sound

Milford Sound

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Jet boating in the South Island

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Alpine views

New Zealand is officially “the best place to travel”

New Zealand is spectacular and everyone who visits falls in love with its stunning natural beauty. However, being immersed in these wonderful landscapes we are a little biased. :)   To help add some perspective we have called in the views of top travel industry professionals from around the globe. The following highlights just a few of the great travel awards New Zealand has received over the last couple of years (we should also point out this doesn’t include the upcoming rugby world cup triumph!!).  We know New Zealand is amazing but don’t just take our word for it, see what the professionals say:  traditional maori dance

2011 Travel Awards

- New Zealand top international destination in CNNs best destinations on Earth – read more

2010 Travel Awards

- New Zealand rated ‘Best Tourism Country Outside Europe’ in Danish travel awards for Stand By magazine

- British Lonely Planet readers rated New Zealand as their top place they’d ‘happily stay for ever in…’ – read more

- Prestigious Condé Nast magazine readers put New Zealand among their top-five favourite holiday destinations

- Travel bible Wanderlust listed New Zealand in its top 3 most satisfying holiday destinations

2009 Travel Awards

- Lonely Planet staff listed New Zealand as one of the “Top 10 countries to visit”

- Voted favourite long haul destination in Britain’s Guardian and Observer newspapers

- Flying Kiwi rated as one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by esteemed publication, National Geographic

So what are you waiting for….come and visit the youngest country on Earth and enjoy this outdoor paradise.