Milford Sound overnight cruise
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Milford Sound overnight cruise
I am thinking of going on the Milford Sound overnight cruise on the Milford
Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
Milford Tramp.
Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
Thanks!
Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
Milford Tramp.
Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
Thanks!
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Re: Milford Sound overnight cruise
In article <[email protected]>, shakefly says...
> I am thinking of going on the Milford Sound overnight cruise on the Milford
> Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
> Milford Tramp.
> Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
> Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
> Thanks!
It's actually a YHA hostel, so there's a $NZ19.50 saving per person if
you're a member.
Cannot recommend it too highly. I took the cruise in December 2003 with
my wife and two teenagers. We fitted into a four-bunk cabin very nicely,
but there are a few two bunkers aboard, I think.
The big thing is that the cruise is "out of phase" with the normal
cruises, so when you are out on the water, everyone else has gone home
and the place is empty.
It seems steep, but you get TWO cruises (afternoon and following
morning), two meals, a night's accommodation, and the chance of kayaking
or shore exploration if the weather is good.
I enjoyed it immensely. There's a wet bar aboard, by the way, so when
the cruise is done and the ship is anchored in a quiet cove, you can sit
around with a cool beer or two and chat with the other passengers as you
admire that incredible scenery.
http://www.yha.org.nz/hostels-ind.asp?id=64
Pete, which it was a high point of his trip
> I am thinking of going on the Milford Sound overnight cruise on the Milford
> Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
> Milford Tramp.
> Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
> Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
> Thanks!
It's actually a YHA hostel, so there's a $NZ19.50 saving per person if
you're a member.
Cannot recommend it too highly. I took the cruise in December 2003 with
my wife and two teenagers. We fitted into a four-bunk cabin very nicely,
but there are a few two bunkers aboard, I think.
The big thing is that the cruise is "out of phase" with the normal
cruises, so when you are out on the water, everyone else has gone home
and the place is empty.
It seems steep, but you get TWO cruises (afternoon and following
morning), two meals, a night's accommodation, and the chance of kayaking
or shore exploration if the weather is good.
I enjoyed it immensely. There's a wet bar aboard, by the way, so when
the cruise is done and the ship is anchored in a quiet cove, you can sit
around with a cool beer or two and chat with the other passengers as you
admire that incredible scenery.
http://www.yha.org.nz/hostels-ind.asp?id=64
Pete, which it was a high point of his trip
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Re: Milford Sound overnight cruise
The overnight cruise of the real journey's boat was one of the best
experiences of my life. It is worth EVERY penny. I'd do it again in a
heartbeat.
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ...
> In article <[email protected]>, shakefly says...
>> I am thinking of going on the Milford Sound overnight cruise on the
>> Milford
>> Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
>> Milford Tramp.
>> Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
>> Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
>> Thanks!
> It's actually a YHA hostel, so there's a $NZ19.50 saving per person if
> you're a member.
> Cannot recommend it too highly. I took the cruise in December 2003 with
> my wife and two teenagers. We fitted into a four-bunk cabin very nicely,
> but there are a few two bunkers aboard, I think.
> The big thing is that the cruise is "out of phase" with the normal
> cruises, so when you are out on the water, everyone else has gone home
> and the place is empty.
> It seems steep, but you get TWO cruises (afternoon and following
> morning), two meals, a night's accommodation, and the chance of kayaking
> or shore exploration if the weather is good.
> I enjoyed it immensely. There's a wet bar aboard, by the way, so when
> the cruise is done and the ship is anchored in a quiet cove, you can sit
> around with a cool beer or two and chat with the other passengers as you
> admire that incredible scenery.
> http://www.yha.org.nz/hostels-ind.asp?id=64
> Pete, which it was a high point of his trip
experiences of my life. It is worth EVERY penny. I'd do it again in a
heartbeat.
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ...
> In article <[email protected]>, shakefly says...
>> I am thinking of going on the Milford Sound overnight cruise on the
>> Milford
>> Wanderer. We are planning to take the cruise the same day we finish the
>> Milford Tramp.
>> Traveling on a budget and the cruise price seems kinda steep...
>> Would like to hear your reviews of the cruise if you have taken it.
>> Thanks!
> It's actually a YHA hostel, so there's a $NZ19.50 saving per person if
> you're a member.
> Cannot recommend it too highly. I took the cruise in December 2003 with
> my wife and two teenagers. We fitted into a four-bunk cabin very nicely,
> but there are a few two bunkers aboard, I think.
> The big thing is that the cruise is "out of phase" with the normal
> cruises, so when you are out on the water, everyone else has gone home
> and the place is empty.
> It seems steep, but you get TWO cruises (afternoon and following
> morning), two meals, a night's accommodation, and the chance of kayaking
> or shore exploration if the weather is good.
> I enjoyed it immensely. There's a wet bar aboard, by the way, so when
> the cruise is done and the ship is anchored in a quiet cove, you can sit
> around with a cool beer or two and chat with the other passengers as you
> admire that incredible scenery.
> http://www.yha.org.nz/hostels-ind.asp?id=64
> Pete, which it was a high point of his trip