

Experience the unique underwater world of Milford Sound, with a 360-degree viewing platform and a 10-meter deep observation lounge.
Milford Sound has frequent rain, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Exploring the observatory involves walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
Binoculars enhance the viewing experience of marine life and the surrounding landscape.
Explore the marine life of Milford Sound from a unique underwater viewing platform.
A scenic walk along the foreshore of Milford Sound, offering stunning views of the fiord.
A relaxing cruise through the breathtaking Milford Sound, with waterfalls and wildlife spotting.

Freshly caught scallops, pan-seared with garlic and butter, served with lemon.
Crispy battered blue cod fillets with thick-cut chips and tartar sauce.
Crispy fritters made from fresh Milford Sound mussels, served with aioli.
Crafted from pounamu, a sacred stone in Maori culture, these carvings are symbols of strength and good fortune.
A local specialty, this sourdough bread is baked fresh daily and is a must-try for its unique texture and flavor.

Made from locally sourced merino wool, these socks are known for their warmth and durability, perfect for the cool Fiordland climate.
Located within the Milford Sound Underwater Observatory, this restaurant offers stunning views of the fiord while serving a hearty breakfast.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a range of options including a full cooked breakfast and pancakes.
A themed café popular among Lord of the Rings fans, offering a variety of light lunches and snacks.
Mahabaleswar Fort, a 17th-century marvel, offers panoramic views of the Koyna Valley and is a popular trekking destination.

A historic 19th-century seaside castle in Normandy, offering beautiful beach views and a rich history.
A picturesque cave system in Hocking Hills State Park, featuring waterfalls, rock formations, and a historic log cabin.