Oban

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Oban, the main settlement on Stewart Island (Rakiura), is a tiny, laid-back fishing village that feels a world away from the rest of New Zealand. With a population of around 300, it's a place where you can breathe deeply, slow down, and immerse yourself in pristine nature. The air smells of salt and native bush, and the streets are so quiet you can hear the birdsong. Oban is the perfect base for exploring Stewart Island's untouched beaches, lush rainforests, and incredible birdlife—including the elusive kiwi.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–4 days on Stewart Island, which allows time for a guided kiwi spotting walk, a day trip to Ulva Island, and one or two longer hikes. If you're short on time, a day trip from Invercargill is possible via the Stewart Island Ferry, but you'll want at least one overnight to experience the true magic of this remote place. Pace yourself: Oban is all about unhurried exploration.

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