Dunedin
Explore Stewart Island on a 90-min guided minibus tour with local Māori stories, scenic stops at Lee Bay & Observation Rock, and short walks.
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Explore the untouched beauty of New Zealand’s southernmost community on a guided minibus tour through stunning coastal landscapes, Māori legends, and rich local history. With plenty of photo stops and short walks, this journey is the perfect introduction to Stewart Island.
Meet your friendly local guide at the Oban Visitor Centre and hop aboard a modern minibus for a relaxed and comfortable ride.
Oban Township & surrounding bays: Begin your journey in Oban, the heart of Stewart Island, where you'll experience the charm of New Zealand's southernmost community. Take in the picturesque landscapes of Halfmoon Bay and Horseshoe Bay, each offering insights into the island's maritime heritage.
Lee Bay & Rakiura National Park entrance: Visit Lee Bay, the official gateway to Rakiura National Park, which encompasses approximately 85% of Stewart Island. Check out the iconic chain sculpture, symbolizing the connection between Stewart Island (Rakiura) and the South Island (Te Waipounamu).
Observation Rock: Ascend to Observation Rock, a renowned lookout point to get expansive views over Paterson Inlet and the island's diverse landscapes, from dense forests to serene waters.
Local stories & legends: Throughout the tour, your local guide will share stories of Stewart Island's rich history and evolution over time.
Photo stops & short walks: The tour includes several photo and walking stops, letting you step off the minibus and immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty.