Where does Doubtful Sound cruise leave from?
Manapouri
Getting there. All our Doubtful Sound experiences start in Manapouri which is around 2.5 – 3 hours from Queenstown and 30 minutes from Te Anau. Our Manapouri Visitor Centre is located at 64 Waiau Street.
How long is the Doubtful Sound cruise?
three hour
One minute clear, blue and sun-drenched, the next mysterious and mist shrouded. Cruise across beautiful Lake Manapouri and coach over Wilmot Pass to Deep Cove where you will board our vessel for a three hour cruise taking in the dramatic scenery of Doubtful Sound.
Can you drive from Te Anau to Doubtful Sound?
Travel to Manapouri If you are travelling from Queenstown or Te Anau to Doubtful Sound, the farthest you’ll be able to drive in your vehicle is to Manapouri. You can choose to self-drive to Manapouri, purchase a ticket on a coach, or even fly in a scenic flight to here.
Why is it called Doubtful Sound?
History. Doubtful Sound was named ‘Doubtful Harbour’ in 1770 by Captain Cook, who did not enter the inlet as he was uncertain whether it was navigable under sail. It was later renamed Doubtful Sound by whalers and sealers, although it is not technically a sound but a fiord.
How do you explore Doubtful sounds?
The easiest way to get to Doubtful Sound is to travel by boat from Pearl Harbour wharf in Manapouri, across the lake to West Arm, then travel by coach over the Wilmot Pass to Deep Cove. This needs to be booked in advance with one of the local transport operators.
How do you visit a Doubtful Sound?
Getting there. The easiest way to get to Doubtful Sound is to travel by boat from Pearl Harbour wharf in Manapouri, across the lake to West Arm, then travel by coach over the Wilmot Pass to Deep Cove. This needs to be booked in advance with one of the local transport operators.
What is the difference between Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound?
Milford Sound sits to the north of Fiordland and is the last fiord in the national park. Doubtful Sound, on the other hand, is located much further south and is roughly in the middle of Fiordland National Park. Milford Sound is easily the most visited place in Fiordland National Park and arguably the most beautiful.
How deep is the water at Milford Sound?
At 265 metres deep, most of the sound’s water is salty, but the top 10 metres or so is freshwater. It comes from the seven to nine metres of rainfall that the area gets every year, empty into the sound via its many rivers and waterfalls.
What is the best time to visit Milford Sound?
September, October and November are New Zealand’s spring months and they’re a great time of the year to experience Milford Sound.
Are there whales in Milford Sound?
Whales. We don’t want to get you too excited, but on rare occasions, Milford Sound is visited by the southern right whale – the rarest of all large whales. They are usually seen around the mainland of New Zealand and appear to be part of the New Zealand sub-Antarctic population.
What do you wear on a Milford Sound cruise?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. It is a good idea to take a few layers of clothing as the temperature outside can vary. We would suggest a light jacket, warm top and hat for the brief outside excursions like the short walk to Mirror Lake and the Chasm. Also for out on the deck during the boat cruise.