"Sails" guided Ulva Island walk explores the natural history of Stewart Island, with the open sanctuary aspect of Ulva Island being the focus. Ulva Island is a rare chance to...

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New Zealand's third island, across Foveaux Strait from Bluff, Stewart Island is one of New Zealand's
best-kept secrets and is easily accessible by either passenger ferry across the strait or 20 minutes
from Invercargill Airport. The only township is Oban on the shores of Halfmoon Bay. The 28km of road
can be explored by hired motor scooter, mountain bike, rental car or a bus tour. Bookings for
transport and accommodation are recommended. The island has local tracks to explore independently or
with a guide; the hiking tracks spread out from Halfmoon Bay, with huts strategically placed.
Bushwalks lead to various points of historic and scenic interest around the township. Weather
conditions are very changeable. Launch trips and water taxis (glass-bottom boat) are available for
sightseers and divers and those wanting to catch their own fish. Visits can be arranged to Ulva
Island independently, or to the salmon and mussel farms in Paterson Inlet. Nature trips are an
opportunity to view yellow-eyed and little blue penguins, mollymawks, seals and dolphins, with
naturalist guides available on some boat trips. Stewart Island has the highest number of bird
species in New Zealand. Other water activities include exploring underwater by semi-submersible
diving, snorkelling, rock fishing, and kayaking in Paterson Inlet. Hunt for whitetail deer, enjoy a
game of bowls or golf (6-hole course) and meet the friendly locals. The island's interesting
history, including whaling, sealing, tin mining, timber milling and fishing industries, can be
revisited at the Rakiura Museum. Local stores are fully equipped including having paua pearls
(abalone) that have been grown on the island. There are no banking facilities on the island although
credit cards and EFTPOS are accepted.
Stewart Island: New Zealand's third island, across Foveaux Strait from Bluff, Stewart Island is one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets and is easily accessible by either passenger ferry across the strait or 20 minutes from Invercargill Airport. The only township is Oban on the shores of Halfmoon Bay. The 28km of road can be explored by hired motor scooter, mountain bike,...Read More
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