Stewart Island
Stewart Island, New Zealand's third-largest island, is a rugged, remote paradise where native birdsong replaces traffic noise and the Rakiura Track offers a world-class multi-day hike. Accessible by ferry from Bluff or a short flight from Invercargill, this is the place to spot kiwi in the wild, feast on fresh Bluff oysters, and experience the raw beauty of Fiordland's southern cousin. The small settlement of Oban is your base, with friendly locals, a handful of cafes, and a pace of life that feels a world away from the mainland.
Highlights & What to See
- Rakiura Track: One of New Zealand's Great Walks, this 32 km loop takes 3 days through lush coastal forest and along pristine beaches, with excellent birdwatching and a chance to see kiwi foraging at night.
- Ulva Island: A predator-free sanctuary just a water taxi ride from Oban, where you can spot rare birds like the saddleback, yellowhead, and Stewart Island robin in their natural habitat.
- Oban & Halfmoon Bay: The island's only town, with a laid-back vibe, the Rakiura Museum, and a sheltered bay perfect for kayaking or a stroll along the waterfront.
- Paterson Inlet: Explore this expansive inlet by boat or kayak, with secluded coves, historic sites, and the chance to see seals, penguins, and dolphins.
- Wildlife Encounters: Stewart Island is one of the best places in New Zealand to see brown kiwi (tokoeka) in the wild, along with blue penguins, fur seals, and albatross.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 3–4 days on Stewart Island, which allows time for the Rakiura Track or a mix of day walks, a boat trip to Ulva Island, and a guided kiwi spotting tour. If you're short on time, a day trip from Invercargill is possible but feels rushed — aim for at least two nights to soak in the tranquility.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Invercargill & Bluff: The gateway to Stewart Island, with the classic Bluff oyster experience and the Southern Scenic Route.
- Fiordland National Park: A 2.5-hour drive from Invercargill, Doubtful Sound and Milford Sound offer dramatic fiord scenery and cruise adventures.
- The Catlins: A scenic coastal drive north of Invercargill, with waterfalls, petrified forest, and penguin colonies.
- Roys Peak: Near Wanaka, this iconic hike offers panoramic views of Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps — a great stop on a South Island road trip.
- That Wanaka Tree: The famous lone willow in Lake Wanaka, a must-photo spot just a short walk from Wanaka town centre.
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Image credits
- Roys Peak Track — Julrob Photography / CC BY-SA 4.0
- That Wanaka Tree — AJMANDELL1 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Glendhu Bay — Steve Collis from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Puzzling World — Yogi de at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Hawea — Krzysztof Golik / CC BY-SA 4.0