Doubtful Sound Cruises, New Zealand

Some of the earliest Doubtful Sound cruises and explorations were undertaken by whalers and sealers in the eighteenth century. Doubtful Sounds, a fiord in the southwest corner of New Zealand, was originally named Doubtful Harbour by Captain James Cook. Cook didn't go into the sound because he was uncertain about its navigability, but nowadays, Doubtful Sound cruises in New Zealand are safely enjoyed by numerous local and international visitors to New Zealand's Fiordland every year.

Doubtful Sound is an unspoilt and remote wilderness of many moods. One minute it's clear, blue and sun-drenched, the next it's mysterious and mist-shrouded. On Doubtful Sound cruises, you will probably be first struck by the quality of its silence — a silence broken only by birdsong, or maybe the rushing of distant waterfalls.

The steep hills surrounding the fiord boast hundreds of waterfalls and in the wet season these are often spectacular. You may also be entranced by the Doubtful Sound dolphins, which frequently chase tour boats taking visitors on Doubtful Sound cruises.

Doubtful Sound Cruises, New Zealand — Bookings and Information
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