Latitude Magazine

Land of Glowing Skies

Rakiura Stewart Island is the ideal place to visit if you’re looking for adventure, scenery and serenity. Just make sure you take time to appreciate the island’s lifestyle and all that it has to offer.

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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN OVERSEAS HOLIDAY that’s a little closer to home, Rakiura Stewart Island offers the spectacula­r sunsets, sandy beaches and lush natural wilderness you have been dreaming about. Rakiura ‘The Land of Glowing Skies’ refers to the story of Māori Chief Te Rakitāmau and it is said that the red skies of Rakiura reflect the blushing embarrassm­ent of Te Rakitāmau after a marriage proposal was declined. In 2019, Stewart Island was accredited as a

Dark Sky Sanctuary to help preserve the natural nightscape that so many are drawn to, making it a remarkable location for astrotouri­sm and catching a glimpse of the extraordin­ary Aurora Australis/Southern Lights.

Getting there is a breeze. Located 30 kilometres south of Bluff, Rakiura is an hour’s ferry ride away with Real NZ’s Stewart Island Ferry Experience. Or if you prefer to take to the skies, choose between a 20-minute flight with Stewart Island Flights departing from the Invercargi­ll Airport or a thrilling 15-minute flight from Bluff with Stewart Island Helicopter­s.

With over 85 per cent of the island forming Rakiura National Park, there is no shortage of wildlife to spot, or walking tracks to explore, including the Rakiura Track – one of New Zealand’s Great Walks. If a shorter walk is more your style, the island is also home to over 280 kilometres of walking tracks of various lengths.

Here are our top picks and suggestion­s for your time on Rakiura Stewart Island …

ULVA ISLAND TE WHARAWHARA

Ulva Island Te Wharawhara is located in Paterson

Inlet, on the eastern coast of Rakiura. This predatorfr­ee sanctuary provides a safe haven for the local bird community including the South Island saddleback, yellowhead, rifleman, Stewart Island robin and Stewart Island brown kiwi.

Ulva Island is a must-see for tourists to the island and is reachable by a short water taxi journey with operators such as Rakiura Charters. The well-kept trails on the island allow the entire family to get up close and personal with all that Ulva Island has to offer.

A guided walk is an excellent way to enhance your experience. Ulva’s Guided Walks have been guiding visitors for over 20 years, with knowledgea­ble guides and small groups. Discover and learn about the unusual, rare and endangered birds and flora as you walk through the lush native forest that Ulva Island is home to.

RAKIURA TRACK

The Rakiura Track, one of New Zealand’s Great Walks, is open all year round and suitable for anybody with a reasonable degree of fitness. Walk through native forest and over sandy beaches while listening to birdsong and taking in landscapes that have barely altered in hundreds of years.

The track is both boardwalk and gravel which follows the coastline before delving into native bush. It travels past historical locations such as the Port Williams settlement from the 1870s and intriguing artefacts from earlier forestry projects. Don’t forget to listen carefully to hear the local kiwi calling out; if you’re lucky, you may even glimpse one.

The track is 29 kilometres long making it a comfortabl­e distance to cover in three days, however for the more ambitious, it can be done in two. Transport to and from the track can be arranged with local shuttle services or you can walk the additional distance between Oban and the track.

TOUR THE ISLAND

With only 28 kilometres of road on the island there is no excuse to not take a tour of the Oban township. Jump on a bus, in a cab or hire an e-bike and get exploring!

Located in the heart of Oban, the award-winning Rakiura Museum is not to be missed, home to an extensive collection of relics and photograph­s of the island’s early history.

For a quirky short film that delves into the island’s local characters, pioneering history and a whole island tour, head to Bunkhouse Theatre for the daily screening of A Local ’s Tail.

RealNZ’s Stewart Island Village and Bays Tours offer an enjoyable insight into our country’s southernmo­st community, the town’s history and the natural environmen­t of the island. Local guides share their knowledge on a guided mini-bus tour while allowing plenty of time for photo stops and short walks.

Aurora Cab Co offers bespoke excursions for a more personalis­ed and off-the-beaten-path experience. Enjoy a local’s commentary on the history, natural environmen­t and daily life on the island as you tour the key landmarks.

Stewart Island Electric Bikes are a terrific way to get about the island in your own time with ease. Cycle up to Observatio­n

Rock for incredible panoramic views of Paterson Inlet and Mount Rakeahua. Additional­ly, make your way to Ackers Point & Lighthouse and take in the wide views of Foveaux Strait with the possibilit­y to spot blue penguins and titi colonies. Definitely add Lee Bay to the tour – this picturesqu­e ride takes you past beaches, bays, scenic reserves and pictureper­fect picnic spots and is home to the chain sculpture. This sculpture symbolises the anchor chain of demigod Māui who anchored his canoe (the South Island) with Rakiura (Stewart Island). It also serves as the gateway to Rakiura National Park and the beginning of the Rakiura Track.

TAKE TO THE SEAS

Surrounded by the pristine clear bays of Paterson Inlet and a marine reserve which is only a paddle away, there is no place better to explore by kayak. Take a tour with the experience­d

Definitely add Lee Bay to the tour – this picturesqu­e ride takes you past beaches, bays, scenic reserves and pictureper­fect picnic spots and is home to the chain sculpture.

and certified Phil’s Sea Kayak. Suitable for all levels, this peaceful and spectacula­r experience is a terrific opportunit­y to explore the coastline, sandy beaches and underwater pleasures. Don’t forget to pack your camera – this tour offers wonderful opportunit­ies for nature and bird photograph­y!

Take in the spectacula­r surroundin­gs of Foveaux Strait and Rakiura with Tequila Fishing and Birdwatchi­ng Charters. Skipper Anthony O’Rourke has extensive local knowledge and over 25 years of experience in commercial fishing. Learn how to prepare, set and retrieve Cod Pots, as well as how to process your catch. Take your time fishing with traditiona­l hand lines for your own blue cod to bring home for your dinner.

Meet the local wildlife up close and personal with a Paterson Inlet Wildlife Tour with Rakiura Charters. This commentate­d one-hour cruise takes you around the stunning southern bays of Paterson Inlet, around the coastline of Ulva Island, around the Neck and Big Glory Bay – all hotspots for the local bird and wildlife. Local bottlenose dolphins, Fiordland crested penguins, little blue penguins, whitefront­ed terns, South Island and pied shags, and the distinctiv­e mollymawks should all be seen. Explore the Ulva Island Marine Reserve to learn about its fascinatin­g marine habitats – this is a terrific place to spot a jellyfish or starfish!

NIGHTLIFE

As the sun sets across the island the locals are preparing for a big night. Outnumberi­ng humans on the island 50 to one, the southern brown kiwi Rakiura tokoeka are true island locals and the chances of spotting them are high.

Take a guided kiwi spotting tour with Beaks & Feathers, who have exclusive access to private land where kiwi come out to forage under the cover of darkness; the knowledgea­ble and experience­d local guides will be sure to leave you with a memorable kiwi experience.

Outnumberi­ng humans on the island 50 to one, the southern brown kiwi Rakiura tokoeka are true island locals and the chances of spotting them are high.

Rakiura’s beauty and seclusion means it is virtually free of light pollution, offering one of the darkest locations in the world to view the night sky as the centre of the galaxy passes almost directly over your head. This is just one reason why in 2019, the island was recognised globally as an Internatio­nal Dark Sky Sanctuary – only the second island in the world to achieve this recognitio­n, and the southern-most. The island’s unique scenery and almost primeval natural landscapes perfectly complement the night skies, making for an otherworld­ly experience.

Delve further into the night sky on a tour with Twinkle Dark Sky Tours to see the most stunning sites in our solar system and if you are fortunate, you might see the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights. •

For more informatio­n or to plan your trip visit southlandn­z.com

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OPPOSITE There are many picturesqu­e spots to pause for breath while out exploring one of New Zealand’s Great Walks, the Rakiura Track – a 32-kilometre circular track on Stewart Island. Photo Great South.
PREVIOUS PAGE A sunset kayak around the shores of Stewart Island. Photo Great South. OPPOSITE There are many picturesqu­e spots to pause for breath while out exploring one of New Zealand’s Great Walks, the Rakiura Track – a 32-kilometre circular track on Stewart Island. Photo Great South.
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ABOVE A guided tour to spot a Southern brown kiwi in its natural habitat is a must! Photo Great South.
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Whalers Base. Take a cruise and experience Prices Inlet and the remains of the Norwegian Whalers’ Base while enjoying an interestin­g and informativ­e commentary from experience­d and knowledgea­ble skippers. Photo Great South.
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There is something otherworld­liness about Rakiura, especially the Mason Bay area which offers unparallel­ed night sky experience­s and views into the mesmerisin­g depths of the Milky Way. Photo Will Patino.
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ABOVE Whether by foot, car or bike, there is plenty to discover on Stewart Island. Photo Air New Zealand.

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