Bus2Train

Oamaru to Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

Updated: March 13, 2024 05:42 PM
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi

Oamaru to Milford Sound / Piopiotahi - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ


Language

The official language of New Zealand is English, but Maori is also widely spoken. In Milford Sound, you will hear both English and Maori being spoken.

Currency

The currency of New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar (NZD). You can exchange your currency at banks and exchange bureaus in Oamaru and Milford Sound.

Distance

The distance from Oamaru to Milford Sound is approximately 550 kilometers (342 miles). The drive takes about 7 hours.

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Milford Sound from Oamaru:

  • By car: The most convenient way to reach Milford Sound is by car. The drive takes about 7 hours, and the scenery along the way is stunning.
  • By bus: There are several bus companies that offer daily service from Oamaru to Milford Sound. The journey takes about 8 hours, and the cost is around NZ$100.
  • By plane: There are no direct flights from Oamaru to Milford Sound. However, you can fly to Queenstown and then take a bus or rental car to Milford Sound. The flight takes about 1 hour, and the cost is around NZ$200.

Expenses

The cost of your trip to Milford Sound will vary depending on how you travel and what activities you participate in. Here is a rough estimate of the costs:

Item Cost
Accommodation NZ$50-150 per night
Food NZ$20-50 per day
Activities NZ$50-200 per activity
Transportation NZ$100-200 per day

Best time to go

The best time to visit Milford Sound is during the summer months (December to February). The weather is generally mild and sunny, and the days are long. However, Milford Sound is also beautiful in the winter months (June to August). The snow-capped mountains and waterfalls create a stunning landscape.

What to Eat

Milford Sound has a variety of restaurants and cafes that offer a wide range of cuisine. Here are some of the local favorites:

  • Fish and chips: This is a classic New Zealand dish that is made with fresh fish that is battered and fried. It is usually served with chips (fries) and tartar sauce.
  • Lamb: New Zealand is known for its lamb, which is raised in the country's lush green pastures. Lamb can be cooked in a variety of ways, such as roasted, grilled, or stewed.
  • Venison: Venison is another popular meat in New Zealand. It is the meat of deer, and it has a slightly gamey flavor. Venison can be cooked in a variety of ways, such as roasted, grilled, or stewed.
  • Seafood: Milford Sound is located on the coast, so seafood is naturally a popular choice. There are a variety of seafood restaurants in Milford Sound that offer dishes such as fish, shellfish, and mussels.

Where to Go

In addition to the stunning Milford Sound itself, there are a number of other places to visit in the area:

  • Te Anau: Te Anau is a small town located on the shores of Lake Te Anau. It is a popular base for exploring Milford Sound and the surrounding area.
  • Manapouri: Manapouri is another small town located on the shores of Lake Manapouri. It is a popular starting point for boat tours of the lake.
  • Doubtful Sound: Doubtful Sound is a fjord that is located to the south of Milford Sound. It is less visited than Milford Sound, but it is just as beautiful.
  • Lake Tekapo: Lake Tekapo is a lake that is located in the South Island of New Zealand. It is known for its stunning turquoise waters and its clear night skies.

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about Milford Sound:

  • Is Milford Sound worth visiting?
  • Yes, Milford Sound is definitely worth visiting. It is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand.

  • Is Milford Sound expensive?
  • Milford Sound can be expensive, but there are ways to save money. For example, you can stay in a hostel or campground, cook your own meals, and take advantage of free activities.

  • What is the best way to see Milford Sound?
  • The best way to see Milford Sound is by boat. There are a variety of boat tours available, ranging from short cruises to overnight excursions.

  • How long should I spend in Milford Sound?
  • I recommend spending at least one night in Milford Sound. This will give you enough time to explore the fjord and take part in some of the activities.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

Trips from Oamaru


  • Lake Pukaki
    Oamaru to Lake Pukaki

    The official language of New Zealand is English. However, Maori is also an official language and is spoken by about 15% of the population. The currency of ..

  • Coronet Peak
    Oamaru to Coronet Peak

    The official language of New Zealand is English. The currency of New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar (NZD). The distance from Oamaru to Coronet Peak is a..

  • Duntroon
    Oamaru to Duntroon

    The official language of New Zealand is English, and it is widely spoken in both Oamaru and Duntroon. The currency of New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar..

  • Clyde
    Oamaru to Clyde

    The official language of New Zealand is English. Māori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, is also an official language. The currency of New Zealand ..

  • Waimate
    Oamaru to Waimate

    ..

  • Westport
    Oamaru to Westport

    Both Oamaru and Westport are located in New Zealand, where the official languages are English and Māori. The official currency of New Zealand is the New Z..

  • Ashburton
    Oamaru to Ashburton

    The official language of New Zealand is English, and it is widely spoken throughout the country. Māori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, is also an..

  • Waitaki River
    Oamaru to Waitaki River

    The official language of New Zealand is English, and it is widely spoken throughout the country. However, there are also a number of other languages spoken..

  • Omarama
    Oamaru to Omarama

    The official language spoken in both Oamaru and Omarama is English. The official currency used in New Zealand, including both Oamaru and Omarama, is the Ne..

Trips to Milford Sound / Piopiotahi