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Lake Te Anau Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Lake Te Anau

William_G, Jan 2026
Relaxing evening Sail aboard the Faith
Was a Brillant cruise on the Scottish built sailboat faith with Megan and Adam. The boat is their love child and the history behind Faith is very interesting. The actual sailing around Lake Te Anau was nice and relaxing with some great nibbles and a nice red and champagne provided. If in Te Auau would highly recommend the cruise.
Kapil_M, May 2026
Spectacular
Very well organized activity. Beautifully presented to get maximum effect. Going onto these beautiful caves with a stream running through it and seeing these millions of glow worms was other-worldly.
bcripps1, May 2026
A Wonderful Experience
Very popular trip. Lovely ride across the lake to the caves. Very well organised with knowledgeable guides giving a full presentation prior to entering the caves themselves. Magical boat ride around the caves in silence so you can really appreciate what you're experiencing. A 'must do' trip. Don't miss it
Bern_H, May 2026
Guides are great.
Well worth it to have a small group and knowledgeable guide so could ask lots of questions and have in-depth discussions and tailor stops (to some extent) to specific interests and opportunities. For this reason, the drive was more interesting than the cruise part.

Lake Te Anau

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Fiordland & Milford Sound
A wooden pier entering the Lake Te Anau in New Zealand.
  • Lake Te Anau is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • The towns of Te Anau and Manapouri are good bases for most travelers thanks to grocery stores, restaurants, and accomodation options.

  • Bring sturdy shoes or hiking boots to explore the many walking and mountain-biking tracks near the lake.

  • From November to March, book travel to Te Anau well in advance; accomodation and tours are known to sell out.

  • Overnight camping is generally restricted to designated campsites, even if your vehicle is self-contained.

  • Help prevent the spread of didymo, an invasive algae present in Lake Te Anau, by washing boats, kayaks, waders, and other gear when you leave the lake.

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