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    Tammy E.

    Cool tour operated by Real Journeys Te Anau. The folks at the check in desk were not very friendly or helpful and the boarding process was a bit chaotic. In NZ we learned that instructions/directions/signs with information are severely lacking. People had formed a couple of random lines on the dock as the previous boat unloaded. When it was time to board people rushed the small opening at the front of the dock, haphazardly. My friend and I joined the throng and sardined our way onto the boat. All of the folks on the boat including the captain were super nice and knowledgeable. Once on the other side the guides were engaging and the tour was very informational. No matter what you tell people, however, there will always be someone who refuses to follow the rules. They clearly state at the start of the cave tour outside that there is to be no use of electronics (cell phone etc) in any way and no photos. The lady at the end of our group of 12 had her phone on at several points of the trek in the cave and the guide had to keep reminding the group to keep all torches off so as not to disrupt the glow worms. Unfortunately there don't seem to be any consequences in NZ for tourists behaving badly. I wish there were! Little quiet ladies need to be kept in check, too! Anyway, it was a worthwhile experience and definitely not something you see every day!

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    Doubtful Sound

    Doubtful Sound

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 km

    We cruised through Doubtful Sound today and it went by so fast maybe 30 min and we were done. Very…read morepeaceful and serene but saw no wildlife in the ocean. Less majestic than Milford Sound but still gorgeous and green.

    Um...wow. We visited Doubtful Sound at the very end of our trip, and I thought we'd seen it all and…read morewould be numb to the natural beauty of New Zealand by then. We were not. Doubtful Sound is the lesser-visited, even *harder* to get to sister of Milford Sound...and that's exactly why we chose it. In our research, we found that most people go to Milford Sound because it has the iconic view and waterfall, but that it is rather touristy and crowded. We read that Doubtful Sound, though it may not have that iconic photo op, still has amazing fjords and views, and there are less boats on the water - which means more potential wildlife sightings. The path to Doubtful is much longer - even though to Doubtful is too - and includes a bus, a ferry, and another bus: just one way! We figured if we're going to make the trek to one or the other, might as well go all in on Doubtful and the journey it involves. And that paid off tenfold. We boarded the bus, then got to a ferry of what we *thought* were stunning fjords - but we hadn't seen nothing yet. Then, another bus! Through some narrow and steep roads with a hilarious and incredible driver. Finally, we reached our *real* boat experience on the Doubtful Sound. It was a misty morning with fog and clouds hanging onto the fjords, and it was just perfection. The water was glass, the views were unreal, and the boat had glass wall and ceiling interiors to see from inside - but being out on the front of the boat was indescribable. We saw one, maybe two other boats our whole time out there - it felt like we were alone in the world. We pulled up to the most incredible double-waterfall and felt the mist on our faces. We stopped and the tour guide had everyone stay silent for a minute so we could hear the peace and the native birds call. We got to go out into the sea and find a colony of seals with tons of babies and amazing views! Just when we thought we had seen it all: a group of dolphins followed our boat and jumped in our wake, giving us the most epic finale. I could cry thinking about how beautiful Doubtful Sound is. I am certain Milford is absolutely stunning and magical, but for us, the wildlife and peace found at Doubtful was a highlight of our trip.

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    Arrowtown Chinese Settlement

    Arrowtown Chinese Settlement

    4.5(6 reviews)
    102.5 km

    This is my second visit, and it was interesting to learn that the Chinese immigrated to New Zealand…read morein the 1860s as part of the gold rush. During that period. Most were from poorer areas in China seeking gold to send back to their families. They suffered intense discrimination and were kept separate from other parts of society. The settlement here holds remnants of tiny huts they built and lived in. There was even a general store that catered to the small community. At one point, they also farmed and sold produce to make ends meet. Learning history is always such a big part of travel for me. The rest of Arrowtown is full of shops and restaurants, so it's a great place to visit. It was an easy half-hour bus ride from Queenstown.

    No visit to Arrowtown is complete without visiting the Historic Chinese Settlement which was…read moreestablished during the Great Otago Gold Rush in the 1860's. From the historic part of Arrowtown, head West and follow the street signs to the Chinese Settlement. The Chinese Settlement consists of a handful of partially restored huts from the gold rush. There is no cost to walk through the settlements that is along the Arrow River. The huts are pretty small with low doorways and pretty rustic. I wish they were more restored and have at least one hut that had a display of life back in the days. Along the pathway, there are informational displays for you to read about life back in the days for these Chinese settlers. Overall, this is a nice historic, educational walk while visiting Arrowtown. Arrowtown is a nice 1/2 day side trip when visiting Queenstown. Arrowtown is about a 40 minute bus ride from Queenstown. Catch the #2 bus at the Stanley Road bus stop in Queenstown.

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    Te Anau Glowworm Caves - landmarks - Updated August 2026

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