
Fly Cruise Heli
Fiordland's Finest Combo
Setting off from Queenstown, you'll embark on a breathtaking flight to Milford Sound / Piopiotahi. Your adventure begins over the rugged backcountry of Central Otago. As you soar westward, you'll witness the majestic glacial-fed rivers merging into the pristine waters of Lake Whakatipu.
Upon entering Fiordland National Park, prepare to be captivated by an untouched world of towering peaks and lush valleys, where mountains majestically meet the sea. This awe-inspiring scenery is forged by the rapid retreat of glaciers.
Touch down in Milford Sound / Piopiotahi and embark on a delightful 2-hour cruise with Mitre Peak Cruises exploring the breathtaking fiord. Get up close to numerous waterfalls, encounter Fiordland’s wildlife, and capture the serenity of this picturesque location.
Your return flight will take you on an unforgettable adventure back to Queenstown, offering breathtaking views. This all-encompassing half-day experience promises to leave you in awe of the natural beauty that surrounds you in the Fiordland National Park.
Your helicopter pilot will choose the best location for an alpine landing on the day of your flight.
- Duration 4-5 hours
- Departs 10am & 12pm
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SOUTH ISLAND / TE WAIPOUNAMU

SOUTH ISLAND / TE WAIPOUNAMU

SOUTH ISLAND / TE WAIPOUNAMU

Breath-taking views
The flight from Queenstown to Milford Sound is an unforgettable insight into a natural realm at its unspoilt best. Home to some of the most dramatic scenery in the world, these remarkable views can only truly be appreciated from above.
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