Photo: Forest & Kim Starr / CC BY 3.0
Stewart Island, New Zealand’s third-largest island, is a rugged, remote paradise where native birdsong replaces traffic and pristine wilderness stretches as far as the eye can see. Accessible only by ferry or small plane from Bluff, this is a place for true adventurers and nature lovers seeking solitude, untouched beaches, and the chance to spot kiwi in the wild.
Highlights & What to See
- Rakiura National Park: Covering 85% of the island, this park offers world-class tramping on the Rakiura Track (a Great Walk) and the North West Circuit, with coastal forests, granite peaks, and remote beaches.
- Ulva Island: A predator-free bird sanctuary just a short water taxi from Oban, where you can see rare species like the Stewart Island robin, saddleback, and yellowhead in lush native bush.
- Oban: The island’s only town, a charming settlement with a few cafes, a museum, and a pub – your base for supplies and local stories.
- Kiwi Spotting: Stewart Island is one of the best places in New Zealand to see the iconic kiwi bird in the wild, especially on guided night walks around Oban or on Ulva Island.
- Paterson Inlet: A stunning inlet perfect for kayaking, boat cruises, and fishing, with sheltered bays and views of the surrounding forested hills.
- Golden Bay & Christmas Village: Secluded beaches and historic sites like the old whaling station, accessible via walking tracks from Oban.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least 2–3 full days to experience the island’s highlights. For the Rakiura Track, allow 3 days for the full circuit or opt for day walks like the half-day trip to Ulva Island. If you have less time, a day trip from Bluff is possible but rushed; staying overnight lets you enjoy the quiet evenings and kiwi-spotting tours.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bluff: The departure point for ferries, known for its famous Bluff oysters and the iconic Stirling Point signpost.
- Invercargill: The nearest city, with art deco architecture, the Southland Museum, and the start of the Southern Scenic Route.
- The Catlins: A scenic coastal drive featuring waterfalls, sea lions, and the stunning Cathedral Caves – about 2 hours from Bluff.
- Fiordland National Park: World-renowned for Milford and Doubtful Sounds, a few hours’ drive north of Invercargill.
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Image credits
- Bluff — AlasdairW / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Invercargill — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- The Catlins — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / Public domain