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Fiordland Discovery-Stewart Is /Rakiura

Fiordland Discovery-Stewart Is /Rakiura

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Cruise around Stewart Island/Rakiura or Te Punga o Te Waka a Maui which is the original Maori name for the third island of New Zealand. Join a 7 day small boat expedition in Stewart Island. This expedition is tailored specifically for couples who are interested in scenery, history and nature and there are some opportunities to fish to catch a feed. All inclusive of return ferry transfers from Bluff, accommodation, all meals prepared by your on board chef as per itinerary.
NOTE: Contact us for private charter departures and rates. These charters can be tailored to the group interests (fishing, hunting, and diving) for a max. of 18 guests.

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Stewart Island

Meet in Bluff for your ferry to Stewart Island. Heli transfers are optional and not included. Board the Fiordland Jewel in Halfmoon Bay, Oban late morning, and then return 7 days later to Halfmoon Bay, Oban. Explore Paterson Inlet/Whaka a Te Wera, a 8,900-hectare inlet with 188 kilometres of coastline, formed by post-glaciation flooding 12,000 to 16,000 years ago. The Rakeahua River flows into its South West Arm and the Freshwater River near North Arm. The natural wonders of Stewart Island can be enjoyed at dawn, dusk or underneath the stars on your luxury overnight boat the Fiordland Jewel for the following 6 nights. Please note there are variations are subject to the weather. This is a sample itinerary of a Stewart Island expedition. Plan A is to travel the distance around Stewart Island - approx. 130 to 160 kms. Plan B is to do as much as we can given the Skipper’s judgement and weather conditions whilst you are on board. In addition to below there is also lots of cruising, fishing and kayaking or walking where time allows. This cruise around Stewart Island, may include (weather permitting) activities such as: Kayaking Tender boat excursions Walking Launching the ROV to view underwater marine life Some fishing Bluff Oyster dredging
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Day 2 Stewart Island / Rakiura

Spend the morning exploring the largest island in Paterson Inlet/Whaka a Te Wera the Ulva Island bird sanctuary. In the afternoon visit the historic Norwegian whaling station in Prices Inlet and/or kayak Kaipipi Bay. Cruise to Port Adventure, a bay 10 kilometres south along the coast from The Neck the long peninsula at the mouth of Paterson Inlet, popular for fishing, diving and hunting. It was the site of a settlement of 36 Maori who arrived from The Neck in 1843.
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Day 3 Stewart Island / Rakiura

Port Adventure to Port Pegasus Cruise along the coast which is largely rocky with occasional beaches. South of Lords River/Tutaekawetoweto it is exposed and mostly cliffs. Subsidence has created drowned river valleys such as Tikotatahi Bay, Tutaepawhati Bay and Big Kurii Bay. On arrival in Port Pegasus there may be time for kayaking and/or a short walk before dinner.
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Day 4 Stewart Island / Rakiura

Port Pegasus/ Pikihatiti Explore this large sheltered harbour on the south-east coast. Its inlets, coves and bays cover some 40 square kilometres, with many safe and sheltered anchorages. Four major passages provide access to the sea. The passages in turn open out into two main arms – North Arm and South Arm. It was first charted by William Stewart in 1809. A colonisation enterprise in the 1820s was not successful. Activities around Port Pegasus can include walks and kayaking.
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Day 5 Port Pegasus

Continue activities at Port Pegasus.
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Day 6 Stewart Island / Rakiura

Commence the journey back to Oban along the west or east coast.
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Day 7 Stewart Island / Rakiura

Depart the Fiordland Jewel early morning in Oban, and catch the ferry back to Bluff.

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