Milford Sound to Dusky Sound. Embark on an unforgettable journey through New Zealand's breathtaking fjords aboard Seaeagle. Explore pristine landscapes, secluded bays and unspoilt wilderness, combining adventure with relaxation.
Days 01 & 02
Embark onboard Sea Eagle in Milford Sound. Located in the Fiordland National Park on New Zealand's South Island, it is a stunning fiord renowned for its dramatic scenery. Carved by glaciers during the ice ages, Milford Sound features towering cliffs, lush rainforests and cascading waterfalls, with the most notable ones being Stirling and Bowen Falls. The fiord is about 16 kilometers (10 miles) long from its head at the Tasman Sea to the iconic Mitre Peak, which rises over 1,692 meters (5,551 feet) from the water.
Days 03 & 04
Doubtful Sound, nestled in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, is a realm of untouched wilderness and profound tranquility. Often referred to as the "Sound of Silence," this majestic fiord enchants with its dramatic cliffs draped in lush rainforest, cascading waterfalls that tumble like silken threads, and deep, glassy waters that mirror the sky. Mist often clings to the peaks, adding an ethereal quality, while the echo of native birds like kea and tui enhances the serene atmosphere. Explore Doubtful Sound on Seaeagle and discover what feels like a secret world, and a testament to nature’s raw, unspoiled beauty.
Explore this incredible spot from one of several stunning anchorages including - Deep Cove, Crooked Arm, Hall Arm, Precipice Cove or Elizabeth Island.
Days 05 & 06
Breaksea Sound stands out with its rugged, untamed charm, offering a sense of raw adventure rarely matched. Unlike the more serene fiords, Breaksea’s jagged cliffs and windswept coves exude a wild, dynamic energy. The sound’s unique layout, dotted with rocky islets and narrow passages, invites exploration, perfect for a an off-the-beaten-path experience on Seaeagle. Native bird calls echo through the dense rainforest, while seals and penguins make frequent appearances along the shoreline. Breaksea Sound is not just a place to anchor—it’s a playground for those craving a deeper connection with nature's wild, unpolished beauty.
Day 07
Dusky Sound, located in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, is one of the most remote and pristine fjords in the region, offering a breathtaking experience.
In the heart of New Zealand's Fiordland, Dusky Sound unveils a tranquil wilderness, best admired from the deck of Seaeagle. Mist-draped cliffs rise above still, mirror-like waters alive with dolphins and seals. Waterfalls tumble gracefully down lush, green slopes, while the soft light of dawn and dusk bathes the fjord in ethereal colors. As night falls, an unspoiled canopy of stars crowns the scene, blending the raw beauty of nature with luxurious serenity.
Acheron Passage connects Dusky and Breaksea Sounds. We recommended a number of anchorages in both Sounds that have plenty of room for swing, and allow easy access for tender use. Either Pikersgill Harbour or Cascade Cove are both highly recommended anchorages
Day 08
Chalky Inlet is a hidden gem of Fiordland, where adventure meets seclusion. Its rugged coastline is dotted with white cliffs and sandy beaches, offering a striking contrast to the deep blue waters. Perfect for superyacht visitors seeking solitude, this inlet feels like nature’s best-kept secret. Wildlife thrives here—watch for rare birds, playful dolphins, and seals basking on rocky outcrops. Explore the untouched coves by tender or kayak, or simply savor the raw beauty from Seaeagle's deck as the inlet’s ever-changing light paints the landscape in hues of gold and green. Chalky Inlet is a remote paradise waiting to be discovered.
Day 09
Preservation Inlet is a journey into Fiordland’s storied past and pristine beauty. As one of the most remote inlets, it offers a perfect escape for superyacht travelers. Its rugged coastlines, fringed with ancient rainforests, hold the echoes of gold rush days and shipwreck tales. Anchor in sheltered waters and explore historic sites like the old smelters and sawmills, now overtaken by nature. Kayak along serene waterways, fish in abundant seas, or simply soak in the silence broken only by bird calls. Preservation Inlet is a place where history and wild beauty intertwine, offering an adventure like no other.
Day 10
Head back to Dusky sound for disembarkation via Heli.
Embark onboard Sea Eagle in Milford Sound. Located in the Fiordland National Park on New Zealand's South Island, it is a stunning fiord renowned for its dramatic scenery. Carved by glaciers during the ice ages, Milford Sound features towering cliffs, lush rainforests and cascading waterfalls, with the most notable ones being Stirling and Bowen Falls. The fiord is about 16 kilometers (10 miles) long from its head at the Tasman Sea to the iconic Mitre Peak, which rises over 1,692 meters (5,551 feet) from the water.
Milford Sound
Beneath the surface of Fiordland's waters lies a hidden world teeming with unique flora and fauna.
Milford Sound
Embark on a wild deer hunt in Fiordland, and after the adventure, feast on fresh venison back on board.
Milford Sound
Enjoy the very best of New Zealand’s World Famous ‘Great Walks’, what would usually take 5-10 days can be experienced in half a day at your own pace. Enjoy a picnic at the top!
Doubtful Sound, nestled in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, is a realm of untouched wilderness and profound tranquility. Often referred to as the "Sound of Silence," this majestic fiord enchants with its dramatic cliffs draped in lush rainforest, cascading waterfalls that tumble like silken threads, and deep, glassy waters that mirror the sky. Mist often clings to the peaks, adding an ethereal quality, while the echo of native birds like kea and tui enhances the serene atmosphere. Explore Doubtful Sound on Seaeagle and discover what feels like a secret world, and a testament to nature’s raw, unspoiled beauty.
Explore this incredible spot from one of several stunning anchorages including - Deep Cove, Crooked Arm, Hall Arm, Precipice Cove or Elizabeth Island.
Doubtful Sound
Immerse yourself in Tranquility as you paddle through waters so calm they are like oil. Or head to Browne Falls up Hall Arm where you can watch the waterfall cascade down 619 metres into the sea.
Doubtful Sound
A little known secret amongst locals is the superb surf breaks along the Fiordland & South Westland Coastline. The biggest challenge is that these surf breaks are only accessible by helicopter, making this a truly unique adventure.
Doubtful Sound
Experience the fiord’s unique underwater environment, including black coral forests, rare fish, and other marine life.
Doubtful Sound
Cast your line in some of New Zealand's most prolific fishing grounds. Under expert guidance, guests can try their hand at reeling in the prized bluefin tuna - an unforgettable experience for fishing enthusiasts.
Breaksea Sound stands out with its rugged, untamed charm, offering a sense of raw adventure rarely matched. Unlike the more serene fiords, Breaksea’s jagged cliffs and windswept coves exude a wild, dynamic energy. The sound’s unique layout, dotted with rocky islets and narrow passages, invites exploration, perfect for a an off-the-beaten-path experience on Seaeagle. Native bird calls echo through the dense rainforest, while seals and penguins make frequent appearances along the shoreline. Breaksea Sound is not just a place to anchor—it’s a playground for those craving a deeper connection with nature's wild, unpolished beauty.
Breaksea Sound
Enjoy a luxury picnic set by the crew, whether beside a cascading waterfall, on a snowy glacier, or atop a stunning mountain peak.
Dusky Sound, located in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, is one of the most remote and pristine fjords in the region, offering a breathtaking experience.
In the heart of New Zealand's Fiordland, Dusky Sound unveils a tranquil wilderness, best admired from the deck of Seaeagle. Mist-draped cliffs rise above still, mirror-like waters alive with dolphins and seals. Waterfalls tumble gracefully down lush, green slopes, while the soft light of dawn and dusk bathes the fjord in ethereal colors. As night falls, an unspoiled canopy of stars crowns the scene, blending the raw beauty of nature with luxurious serenity.
Acheron Passage connects Dusky and Breaksea Sounds. We recommended a number of anchorages in both Sounds that have plenty of room for swing, and allow easy access for tender use. Either Pikersgill Harbour or Cascade Cove are both highly recommended anchorages
Dusky Sound
(Fiordland) "THE LAST FRONTIER" - Jacques Cousteau Discover a mesmerising underwater world teeming with rare black coral, playful seals, dolphins, octopuses and majestic pelagic sea life. These waters are a haven for divers seeking vibrant marine biodiversity.
Dusky Sound
Take a scenic helicopter ride to New Zealand’s premier Pinot Noir region for an unforgettable vineyard experience.
Dusky Sound
Astronomers Point in Dusky Sound is fascinating due to its historical and natural significance. During Captain James Cook's second voyage in 1773, he anchored in Dusky Sound for five weeks to repair his ship, the Resolution, and resupply. At Astronomers Point, Cook’s crew, including astronomer William Wales, conducted celestial observations, mapping the area and contributing to scientific knowledge of the southern hemisphere.
Chalky Inlet is a hidden gem of Fiordland, where adventure meets seclusion. Its rugged coastline is dotted with white cliffs and sandy beaches, offering a striking contrast to the deep blue waters. Perfect for superyacht visitors seeking solitude, this inlet feels like nature’s best-kept secret. Wildlife thrives here—watch for rare birds, playful dolphins, and seals basking on rocky outcrops. Explore the untouched coves by tender or kayak, or simply savor the raw beauty from Seaeagle's deck as the inlet’s ever-changing light paints the landscape in hues of gold and green. Chalky Inlet is a remote paradise waiting to be discovered.
Preservation Inlet is a journey into Fiordland’s storied past and pristine beauty. As one of the most remote inlets, it offers a perfect escape for superyacht travelers. Its rugged coastlines, fringed with ancient rainforests, hold the echoes of gold rush days and shipwreck tales. Anchor in sheltered waters and explore historic sites like the old smelters and sawmills, now overtaken by nature. Kayak along serene waterways, fish in abundant seas, or simply soak in the silence broken only by bird calls. Preservation Inlet is a place where history and wild beauty intertwine, offering an adventure like no other.
Head back to Dusky sound for disembarkation via Heli.
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