Map of Milford Sound – Fiordland, Cruises & New Zealand Guide
Map of Milford Sound – Fiordland, Cruises & New Zealand Guide
This map of Milford Sound provides an overview of one of New Zealand's most famous natural attractions, including Milford Road, Mitre Peak, cruise terminals, walking trails, waterfalls and major visitor destinations. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Milford Sound is laid out.
Located within Fiordland National Park on New Zealand's South Island, Milford Sound is renowned for dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, rainforest, marine wildlife and spectacular fiord scenery.
Milford Sound is located in Fiordland National Park. Major attractions include Mitre Peak, Milford Wharf, Bowen Falls, Stirling Falls, Milford Track and the Milford Sound cruises.
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Where Is Milford Sound Located?
Milford Sound is located in Fiordland National Park on the southwest coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is one of the country's most visited natural attractions and forms part of the UNESCO-listed Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area.
- North: Fiordland wilderness
- South: Tasman Sea coastline
- East: Te Anau region
- West: Fiord entrance and Tasman Sea
Top Attractions in Milford Sound
- Mitre Peak — iconic mountain landmark
- Milford Wharf — cruise departure point
- Bowen Falls — major waterfall attraction
- Stirling Falls — popular cruise highlight
- Milford Track — world-famous hiking trail
- The Chasm — scenic river gorge
- Harrison Cove — sheltered fiord location
- Milford Foreshore Walk — short walking trail
- Underwater Observatory area — marine environment attraction
- Fiordland National Park — surrounding wilderness region
Main Areas of Milford Sound
- Milford Wharf Area — visitor and cruise hub
- Foreshore Area — short walks and scenic views
- Milford Road Corridor — primary access route
- Inner Fiord — waterfalls and wildlife viewing
- Outer Fiord — access toward the Tasman Sea
Key Geographic Features
- Mitre Peak — Milford Sound's most recognisable landmark
- Steep granite cliffs — defining landscape feature
- Waterfalls — numerous permanent and seasonal falls
- Rainforest-covered slopes — characteristic Fiordland scenery
- Deep fiord waters — support unique marine ecosystems
- Tasman Sea entrance — western opening of the fiord
Milford Sound Access and Transport Overview
A map of Milford Sound is useful for understanding how visitor facilities and attractions connect throughout the fiord region.
- Milford Road (State Highway 94) — principal access route
- Homer Tunnel — major feature along the drive
- Cruise terminals — gateway to water-based sightseeing
- Walking tracks — access lookouts and natural attractions
- Scenic flight routes — connect Queenstown, Te Anau and Milford Sound
Why People Search for a Map of Milford Sound
- To locate cruise departure points
- To understand Milford Road access
- To find waterfalls and lookouts
- To plan Fiordland holidays
- To explore nearby hiking trails
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Browse CollectionRelated Maps & Location Guides
- Map of Queenstown
- Map of Fiordland National Park
- Map of Te Anau
- Map of South Island New Zealand
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Milford Sound Map FAQs
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Where is Milford Sound located?
Milford Sound is located within Fiordland National Park on New Zealand's South Island. -
What is Milford Sound famous for?
Milford Sound is famous for dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, cruises, rainforest and spectacular fiord scenery. -
What is Mitre Peak?
Mitre Peak is the iconic mountain that rises above Milford Sound and is one of New Zealand's most photographed landmarks. -
How do visitors reach Milford Sound?
Most visitors arrive via Milford Road from Te Anau, by coach tour, cruise connection or scenic flight.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, hiking, boating, emergency use or official determinations. Weather, road conditions, cruise schedules, track access and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.