Stewart Island/Rakiura
Located in the Southland region
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Introduction
To the south of New Zealand's South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura is a one-hour ferry ride from Bluff or 20 minutes by plane from Invercargill.Stewart Island is New Zealand’s third largest island and home to Rakiura National Park.
Find things to do and places to stay Stewart Island/Rakiura
To minimise disturbance to kiwi:
- keep at least 5 metres away from kiwi and do not follow them
- do not handle kiwi – this will distress them and can spread disease
- when using a torch, screen the light with your hand or use a red light – kiwi can only tolerate low light levels
- be as quiet as possible and keep to the track
- do not use flash photography
- report insensitive behaviour to DOC.
Ulva Island
You can land at any of Ulva Island’s bays and enjoy the plant and birdlife. Ulva Island is special because it's predator-free – be aware of stowaways.
There is a day shelter at the eastern beach on Sydney Cove, with information on the marine reserve and the mātaitai reserve.
Camping in not permitted at any time.
Glory Cove
You're welcome to visit the Glory Cove Scenic Reserve and Ocean Beach during the day, however access between 6 pm and 6 am is restricted to permit holders only.
Norwegian whalers base
Visit the historic Norwegian whalers’ base in Prices Inlet. On-site interpretation of the whaling era is provided.
Camping is not permitted – this area is privately owned.
River safety / VHF marine radio
Follow river safety rules and the regulations.
Water taxis run once a day on the high tide up the river – be aware of them and keep to the sides of the river where possible. They will radio entrance and exit times to the radio operator on Marine radio channel 65 – if you have a radio you are advised to do the same.
It is strongly recommended that you take a Marine VHF radio with you – mobile phone coverage is limited to the main village area. Channels used are:
65 – Stewart Island Maritime Radio
Operator: Maureen Jones
Phone: +64 3 219 1242 or +64 27 219 059 061
Bluff Maritime Radio
Operator: Meri Leask
Phone: +64 3 212 7281
Weather forecasts
Weather forecasts are broadcast daily:
- Channel 65: 9.25 am and 5.25 pm
- Channel 71: 7.25 am, 10.30 am, 1.30 pm and 5.30 pm (also on channels 68 and 69)
On Stewart Island/Rakiura, visit:
- Oban area – Stewart Island/Rakiura's main settlement.
- Glory Cove Scenic Reserve – a kiwi protection area with the opportunity to see kiwi in the wild.
- Rakiura National Park
From Stewart Island/Rakiura, visit:
- Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara – pest-free sanctuary with unspoiled rainforest and rare birds and plants.
- Ulva Island-Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve – crystal clear waters teeming with fish, penguins and a variety of marine flora.
Halfmoon Bay facilities
The island’s only settlement, in Halfmoon Bay, has a DOC Visitor Centre, general store and a range of accommodation options.
There is one ATM on the island. This is only accessible during shop hours and does not accept non-New Zealand credit cards. Most operators accept Eftpos, Visa and Mastercard.
Drinking water
While there have been no reports of giardia on Stewart Island, we recommend treating all water collected from streams, or filling your water containers before leaving huts.
Help keep our water free from diseases and our land unspoilt by always using toilets where provided. If there is no toilet, find a secluded place well away from water and walking tracks, dig a hole and bury all human waste.
Fish and shellfish
Read Te Whaka a Te Wera Mātaitai Reserve bylaws and fisheries regulations (collect from the DOC Stewart Island Visitor Centre), and the Ulva Island – Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve brochure (PDF, 2,004K). Ensure you fish in areas permitted. Take only the amount of seafood you need for the day.
Weather
Be prepared for everything – wind, rain, sun and sleet.
Stewart Island weather is unpredictable and strong winds can develop at short notice. Be prepared to change your plans and seek shelter. Average temperatures are 15˚C in summer and 9˚C in winter. Average annual rainfall is 1,600 mm.
Seek up to date weather advice from DOC or see the Foveaux coastal forecast or Southland rural forecast on the Metservice website.
Deer hunters
Be aware of deer hunters, who are active all year-round on Stewart Island.
A permit is needed to hunt on Stewart Island – you can obtain one from the Rakiura National Park Visitor Centre or online. See Stewart Island/Rakiura hunting.
Contacts
Rakiura National Park Visitor Centre | |
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Phone | +64 3 219 0009 |
stewartisland@doc.govt.nz | |
Address | 15 Main Road Oban 9818 |
Hours | Visitor centre hours and services |