Welcome to Milford Sound!
This 2-night, 3-day road trip itinerary is designed to be done with a car or a campervan. It's the perfect way to spend a long weekend or as an add-on to your New Zealand adventure.
In 2022, I visited Milford Sound for the first time and fell in LOVE with this magical corner of the world. Unofficially known as the 8th wonder of the world, Milford Sound is a must-visit on any visit to the South Island.
Why should you visit Milford Sound for 3 days?
Most travellers book a day tour from Queenstown or Te Anau. But as Milford Sound is one of the most gobsmacking regions in New Zealand, it's best experienced as a self-driven road trip over a couple of nights rather than on a tour bus.
Driving gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace, stop at one of the MANY lookouts and really soak in the beauty of Fiordland National Park.
Milford Sound is so remote that you never know when you'll be back here! You might as well max out your experience while you can.
However, before you begin planning your holiday, there are a few things you should be aware of.
Know before you go
You MUST pre-book all your activities to avoid missing out on bucket list experiences. This includes:
Return car/campervan hire from Queenstown Airport (books out months in advance)
Accommodation at Milford Sound Lodge (books out weeks in advance)
Reservations at Pio Pio Restaurant at Milford Sound Lodge (books out months in advance)
Milford Sound Cruise (Mitre Peak cruises often book out weeks in advance months)
Rosco's Kayak Adventures (books out months in advance in the summer months)
Safety tips and practice information for visiting Milford Sound
Milford Road often closes in winter due to snow and extreme weather conditions. Make sure to check NZTA's website for up-to-date closure information. Carry snow chains at all times and ensure you know how to fit them before travelling.
There is no cellphone reception in Fiordland. Before travelling, always let a trusted friend/family member know where you are going. Download offline Google Maps if you're worried about getting lost.
There are no shops in Milford Sound, so stock up on food and snacks before your visit.
Fill up your petrol tank in Mossburn or Te Anau. There is a gas station in Milford Sound but it is eyewateringly expensive.
Homer Tunnel often closes at night during winter. There is no other road in/out of Milford Sound, so take notes if you're travelling at night.
DON'T feed the Kea. When travelling around New Zealand, you MUST respect the land, wildlife and our conservation efforts.
There are so many lookout points along the Milford Road. You can pick and choose what you do. But I recommend visiting all the ones listed on this itinerary for the best experience.
Keep to the lefthand side of the road and safely pull into the designated bays if stopping at lookout points.
You cannot book Cascade Creek DOC campsite in advance. It's first-come-first-serviced. The campsite is $15pp/per night - make sure you bring cash with you as there is no EFTPOS machine.