The Fiordland region has its arms open and is welcoming the world to visit its many and varied attractions. Kate Hebblethwaite, Tourism Marketing Manager, Destination Fiordland said, “There is an amazing range of activities and sights in Fiordland and that Milford Sound is still open. We are encouraging visitors to consider the wide range of attractions and activities on offer in the region. Fiordland offers some of the finest walking tracks in the world as well as a wide range of half- to full-day adventures including: the Te Anau Glow Worm Caves; jet boat trips; lake cruises; horse treks and farm tours. Te Anau, the gateway township to Fiordland, provides visitors with a large range of accommodation and dining options as well as wide variety of visitor attractions.”
A number of Milford Sound cruise companies are offering Milford fly-cruise-fly packages while the road is partially closed and Doubtful Sound is an excellent alternative option for visitors wanting to experience the grandeur of this region’s fiords. Operators in Doubtful Sound have significantly increased their operations to meet demand as a result of reduced accessibility to Milford. On the small islands at the entrance to fiord, New Zealand Fur Seals and Fiordland Crested Penguins can be seen.