Ulva Island

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Ulva Island, a predator-free sanctuary in Paterson Inlet off Stewart Island, offers a rare glimpse into New Zealand's pristine birdlife. Accessible only by water taxi from Stewart Island, this open sanctuary lets you wander through lush native forest where endangered species like the Stewart Island kiwi, saddleback, and yellowhead thrive without fear. The island's tranquil beaches and historic sawmill remnants add a layer of human history to the wildscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day (4–5 hours) for Ulva Island. Water taxis run regularly from Stewart Island's main settlement, Oban, with the crossing taking about 15 minutes. A full-day trip allows for a leisurely walk, birdwatching, and time on the beaches. If you're pressed for time, a guided morning tour covers the highlights efficiently.

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