Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

Doubtful Sound in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park is a stunning example of a fiord environment. Spanning 40 kilometers from the head of the fiord to the Tasman Sea, it is the deepest of New Zealand’s 14 fiords. The fiord branches into three arms, offering scenic cruises to explore sheer cliff faces, waterfalls, and overnight moorings. Doubtful Sound is home to New Zealand's southernmost population of bottlenose dolphins and the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin. Accessible only by tour excursion from Manapouri, the journey to Doubtful Sound adds to the adventure. Day cruises and overnight cruises offer experiences of lush rainforest, waterfalls, and local wildlife such as New Zealand Fur Seals and the Fiordland Crested Penguin. Deep Cove at Doubtful Sound features an outdoor education center and a small fishing fleet. Visitors can partake in cruises, kayak trips, scenic flights, and more. The weather in Doubtful Sound ranges from rainy to sunny throughout the year, enhancing the beauty of this remote fiord.

Location

City: Fiordland National Park

Region: South Island

Country: New Zealand

Coordinates: 45.2833° S, 166.85° E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Doubtful Sound, New Zealand
  • Popularity: 54
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024