Date: 10/Feb/2010 NZ Time: 0:12

Explore Doubtful Sound

Visitors feel humbled yet uplifted by the atmosphere of powerful solitude in the presence of the superb physical grandeur of Doubtful Sound.

Doubtful Sound

Precipice Cove at Dusk - Photograph by Real Journeys


Sometimes called “the Sound of Silence”, there is a cloistered serenity within Doubtful Sound that contrasts with Milford Sound. The fiord is rich in flora and fauna, New Zealand Fur Seals and Fiordland Crested Penguins can be seen on many of the small islets at the entrance of the fiord.

At 421 metres deep, Doubtful is the deepest of the fiords and is long and winding with three distinct “arms” and several outstanding waterfalls in the area from Deep Cove to the open ocean, a distance of around 40.4 kilometres.

There are many ways to experience Doubtful Sound - by kayak or cruise, as a day trip or on an overnight experience.


Doubtful Sound Key Points

  • Known as the Sound of Silence
  • Deepest of all Fiords
  • Doubtful Sound is practically untouched by man
  • Outstanding waterfalls
  • You may see Fiordland Crested Penguins, bottlenose dolphins and NZ fur seals
  • Guided kayaking and rentals available
  • Overnight cruise options


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