Explore the untouched wilderness of Stewart Island, one of New Zealand’s largely undiscovered eco-tourism destinations and the country’s birding capital. Stewart Island is a haven for native bird life and the only place in New Zealand where you can readily see kiwi in their natural habitat. Relaxing and incredibly beautiful, it is a showcase for the many natural wonders that abound in New Zealand. With stunning bays, inlets, golden sand beaches and densely forested hills, Stewart Island combines a spectacular mix of landscapes.
Ulva Island is a forested island situated within Paterson Inlet and is one of few predator-free sanctuaries for native birds and plants in New Zealand. The small southern-most community of Oban attracts travellers from around the world.
Explore the rich underwater life around Stewart Island on glass-bottomed boats and semi submersible crafts for a true marine adventure.