Cruise

8 Day Unseen Stewart Island

Secure with a deposit
From AU$ 7,295* per person (twin share)

Overview

Embark on a small‑ship expedition to explore the remote and pristine wilderness of Stewart Island/Rakiura and predator‑free Ulva Island. Aboard the exclusive Heritage Explorer (max 18 guests), you’ll cruise sheltered bays, sandy beaches, and dense native forests, discovering extraordinary birdlife including kiwi, Stewart Island robin, weka, kaka, fantail, tui and kererū in one of New Zealand’s most untouched wild regions.

Duration 8 days / 7 nights
Starts Invercargill
Ends Invercargill
Destinations Invercargill, Stewart Island, Ulva Island

Highlights

  • Cruise the wild and remote southern coast of Stewart Island
  • Explore predator-free Ulva Island, a sanctuary for native birdlife
  • Spot rare wildlife, including kiwi, yellow-eyed penguins & sea lions
  • Zodiac safari up Lords River, often called New Zealand’s “Amazon”.

Inclusions

  • Pre-Cruise Chartered Flight from Invercargill to Steward Island
    • New Zealand-built small ship expedition yacht
    • Stay in a Salvin’s Double Cabin (Cabin upgrade and single option available, enquire for prices)
    • Kayaks and fishing equipment available
    • All Onboard Meals, House Beer, Wine & Soft Drinks
    • Commercial kitchen helmed by a talented chef
    • Expert Onboard Naturalist Guides
    • All Shore Excursions
  • Post-Cruise Chartered Flight from Steward Island to Invercargill
Departure
08 Oct 2025 Conclusion
AU$ 7,295* per person (twin share)
Departure
06 Jan 2026 Conclusion
AU$ 7,295* per person (twin share)
  • Make your way to the Invercargill Airport where you will meet your fellow travellers before catching your charter flight (times will be confirmed with your voyage documents) to Oban. The Captain and Expedition Leader will be waiting to welcome you aboard Heritage Explorer at Oban and show you to your cabin as you settle into life aboard your home away from home.

  • Wake refreshed this morning after your first night on Heritage Explorer and enjoy breakfast among the wide open spaces and serenity of Stewart Island’s primaeval landscape. Today we plan to explore Paterson Inlet, its near 100-kilometre-square expanse features bush-clad bays, beaches, inlets and around 20 islands, while its waters are frequently visited by Bottlenose Dolphins. During our time here there will be opportunities to visit the historic Norwegian whaling station in Prices Inlet and Kaipipi Bay, where from 1923 and 1933 the Ross Sea Whaling Company of Sandefjord, Norway ran a repair base where chaser boats were serviced in preparation for the Antarctic summer. Walk one of the many forest trails and explore predator-free bird sanctuary Ulva Island with our knowledgeable guides and marvel at the variety of birdlife which flourishes here.

  • Exploring southwards along the eastern coast of Stewart Island there are several well protected and important harbours for us to visit, with Port Adventure being the first of these we reach. Popular for fishing, hunting and diving this bay once housed a small Māori settlement which arrived from The Neck in 1843. Here opportunities could include visiting the Port Adventure Hunters Hut in the North Arm, Zodiac cruising the coastline and the spectacular Heron River, along with adventures ashore on foot.

  • Sure to be one of the highlights of our voyage, we have three days to explore the remote, undisturbed beauty of Port Pegasus. Isolated at the southern end of the island, with access predominantly by sea, there is much to explore and experience among this undisturbed wilderness. Boasting an expansive harbour laced with waterways, arms and channels, several waterfalls and three main islands – Pearl Island (the largest) in the north, Anchorage Island in the centre, and Noble Island in the south – provides an unrivalled opportunity to immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Stewart Island. We will spend our time exploring by Zodiac and kayak, venturing into hidden coves and landing on pristine white sand beaches where few have set foot before. There are also a number of excellent walking options including exploring the granite domes to the west of Gog and Magog, or venturing onto the southern extension of the subalpine Tin Range, the eastern area of which would become the last refuge for Kākāpo in the second half of the 20th Century. The marine life here abounds with Hooker’s/New Zealand Sea Lions and Yellow-eyed Penguins/Hoiho regularly observed. For those who enjoy fishing, there will be ample opportunity to try your luck at catching a meal for the table.

  • Returning northwards along the shores of Stewart Island’s east coast, Heritage Explorer ventures into the sheltered waters of Lords River. At 8-kilometres long it is the longest navigable river on Stewart Island. Considered one of the most spectacular and unspoilt areas of New Zealand and the country’s Amazon, a historic deed was signed in 1999 to protect the area’s 3,515 hectares of virgin native forest. Here we will take the opportunity to enjoy a Zodiac safari up this fascinating winding estuary with its tannin-stained water reminiscent of Fiordland as it snakes its way to the ocean from the interior of Stewart Island.

  • This morning Heritage Explorer returns to Oban where, after a final breakfast and farewells, you will be transferred to the airport to catch your charter flight to Invercargill. In case of unexpected delays, we ask you not to book any onward travel from Invercargill until after midday.

Featured prices are in Australian Dollars and based on per person in a double share cabin. Contact ANZCRO for more cabin options. DEPOSIT: A 25% deposit is due at time of booking (non refundable). FULL PAYMENT: Due 90 days prior to departure. CANCELLATIONS: More than 91 days prior to departure – 25% cancellation fee. Cancellations received 90 days prior to departure – 100% cancellation fee.

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