Stewart Island
Stewart Island, New Zealand's third-largest island, is a wild, untamed paradise where nature takes center stage. Known for its pristine beaches, dense native bush, and abundant birdlife, this remote haven offers a genuine escape from the modern world. The only town, Oban, serves as a cozy base for exploring the island's rugged beauty, with friendly locals and a laid-back vibe that makes you feel instantly at home.
Highlights & What to See
- Rakiura National Park – Covering 85% of the island, this park offers incredible hiking, from short walks to the multi-day Rakiura Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks.
- Ulva Island – A predator-free sanctuary where you can spot rare birds like the kiwi, saddleback, and yellowhead in their natural habitat.
- Oban – The main settlement with charming cafes, a small museum, and a vibrant fishing port. Don't miss the local seafood, especially the famous Bluff oysters.
- Paterson Inlet – A stunning waterway perfect for kayaking, boat tours, and spotting dolphins, seals, and penguins.
- Observation Rock – A short walk from Oban offering panoramic views of Halfmoon Bay and the surrounding islands.
- Mason Bay – A remote golden-sand beach on the west coast, accessible by boat or a challenging hike, where you can see kiwi foraging at dusk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 3–5 days to truly experience Stewart Island's magic. This allows time for a day trip to Ulva Island, a multi-day hike on the Rakiura Track, and a relaxing day exploring Oban and its surrounds. If you're short on time, a 2-night stay still gives you a taste of the island's serenity, but you'll want to come back for more.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bluff – The southernmost town of the South Island, famous for its oyster festival and as the departure point for the ferry to Stewart Island.
- The Catlins – A rugged coastal region with waterfalls, sea caves, and wildlife hotspots like the yellow-eyed penguin colony at Curio Bay.
- Invercargill – The nearest city, offering museums, gardens, and a gateway to the Southern Scenic Route.
- Fiordland National Park – A dramatic landscape of fjords and waterfalls, about a 3-hour drive from Invercargill, perfect for extending your South Island adventure.
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Image credits
- Bluff — AlasdairW / CC BY-SA 3.0
- The Catlins — James Dignan ( User:Grutness ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Invercargill — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Fiordland National Park — Krzysztof Golik / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dunedin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0