
小船米尔福德峡湾游轮
Milford Sound
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米尔福德峡湾 指南
Few places on earth demand the word 'fjord' quite as insistently as Milford Sound. Carved by glaciers over millions of years and dropping sheer into the Tasman Sea from the peaks of Fiordland, this narrow stretch of water in New Zealand's Southland region sits within one of the largest national parks in the southern hemisphere. Rudyard Kipling reportedly called it the eighth wonder of the world, and while that claim has been attached to many places, here it carries genuine weight. The walls of rock rise nearly 1,200 metres on either side, waterfalls thread down them in thin silver lines after rain, and the resident population of bottlenose dolphins treats the sound as a permanent home rather than a seasonal curiosity.
The approach matters almost as much as the destination itself. Most visitors arrive via the Milford Road from Te Anau, a 119-kilometre drive through beech forest, past mirror lakes and through the Homer Tunnel, a single-lane bore blasted through the Darran Mountains that emerges into a landscape so abruptly dramatic it can feel disorienting. Those coming from Queenstown face a longer journey of roughly four hours each way, which is why the catalogue of experiences on offer leans heavily on full-day itineraries that fold the drive, a cruise, and sometimes lunch into a single arc. A day trip from Queenstown combining the cruise with return transfers is among the most popular ways to structure the visit, precisely because it removes the logistical weight of self-driving a remote alpine road and back.
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