Milford Sound / Piopiotahi Helicopter Flights
Hidden deep within the breathtaking Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is an awe-inspiring fiord celebrated for its majestic peaks, notably the striking Mitre Peak, and its cascading waterfalls. Shaped over countless millennia by glacial processes, this location often holds the distinction as the "8th wonder of the world." For an unparalleled experience, taking in this UNESCO World Heritage site from the vantage point of a scenic flight is a must.
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Milford Sound / Piopiotahi
- $1,150 per person
$5,750 per helicopter - 90 mins trip duration
- Queenstown departure
Venture to the Southern Alps and Fiordland National Park
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi with Cruise
- $1,295 per person
$6,475 per helicopter - 4 hours trip duration
- Queenstown departure
Explore Milford Sound from Air, Land, and Water
Fly - Cruise - Heli
- $1,250 per person
- 4-5 hours trip duration
- Queenstown departure
Explore Milford Sound from Air, Land, and Water
Gift Card - Queenstown
- $0+ per person
$0+ per helicopter - 0+ mins trip duration
- Queenstown departure
Purchase the perfect gift: a gift card to experience spectacular Queenstown from above.
Milford Sound Up Close
Milford is truly an incomparable destination. Its majestic beauty reveals itself from every angle, drawing you in with its stunning rainforests and cascading waterfalls that descend from the rugged mountain peaks.
Lifelong Memories
In this breathtaking fjord, you'll find an abundance of wildlife, including playful fur seal colonies, lively penguins, and graceful dolphins. To enrich your journey, consider complementing your flight experience with a relaxing cruise. This will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and get up close to the fascinating local wildlife.
OPERATING SINCE 1986
You're in good hands with our friendly crew and experienced pilots. We've been exploring New Zealand's mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers for over 38 years and are now the largest helicopter operator in the country.