From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip
From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip
From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip
From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip
From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip
View all 8 photos

From Queenstown: Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Trip

4.8/5
Excellent
(50 reviews)
E-voucher
Service languages: English, Korean, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese (select your preferred language in the package options)
Book now for tomorrow
Booking confirmation
Free cancellation by 06:55, 1 day before the date of use
From
MYR 1,131.35
Limited-time sale
5% off

Highlights

Be on the lookout for dolphins, seals, and even penguins
Discover Doubtful Sound on a day trip from Queenstown
Enjoy a licensed bar onboard, with hot and cold food options
Itinerary
Visit Doubtful Sound on a full-day trip from Queenstown. Sit back and relax as we take care of your journey to this magnificent remote region of Fiordland National Park. To begin, board a luxury bus and travel along the shores of Lake Wakatipu, through the rolling countryside to Manapouri. Enjoy informative commentary along the way from your driver. From Manapouri, cruise across the crystal waters of Lake Manapouri to West Arm. Then board a coach to cross the stunning alpine route of the Wilmot Pass, through some of Fiordland National Park's most dense rainforest. On reaching Deep Cove, climb aboard the Patea Explorer for a 3-hour cruise, exploring the waterways of this serene and isolated fiord. See waterfalls, rainforests, mountains, and wildlife. When it rains in Fiordland, the landscape is especially dramatic.Your knowledgeable nature guides will provide you with engaging and informative commentary throughout. Experience floating on the fiord, with only the rush of waterfalls and birdsong to break the silence. Bring your own lunch, or purchase drinks and snacks on board in the vessel's cafe. At the end of your cruise, return over Wilmot Pass by coach and cruise across Lake Manapouri before the bus journey back to Queenstown.