Ferries from

New Zealand to Stewart Island

Ferries from

Ferry from New Zealand to Stewart Island

New Zealand

The Bluff to Oban (Stewart Island) ferry is the main ferry route from New Zealand to Stewart Island. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.

Ferries from New Zealand to Stewart Island sail approximately 13 times per week and are available with Stewart Island Experience.

How long is the ferry from New Zealand to Stewart Island? 

Ferries from New Zealand to Stewart Island take approximately 1 hour to complete this crossing.

Can I take my car on the New Zealand to Stewart Island ferry? 

No, you are currently not able to take your car on the ferry from New Zealand to Stewart Island.  

How far is it from New Zealand to Stewart Island? 

There are approximately 25 miles (40km) and 22 nautical miles between New Zealand and Stewart Island. 

What does it cost for a ferry from New Zealand to Stewart Island? 

The price of a ferry from New Zealand to Stewart Island can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. 

Bluff to Oban (Stewart Island) Ferry

The Bluff to Oban (Stewart Island) ferry ferry sails approximately 16 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour. 

New Zealand to Stewart Island Ferry Offers and Discounts 

We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available. 

How to book ferry tickets from New Zealand to Stewart Island 

Book and compare New Zealand Stewart Island ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices by using our Deal Finder.   
 

Ferries from New Zealand to Stewart Island

How much are ferries from New Zealand to Stewart Island?

From To Average price
From
BluffNew Zealand
To
Oban (Stewart Island)Stewart Island
Average price$287.98

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About New Zealand

New Zealand can be found on the south east side of Australia and is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands. The two main islands known as the North Island and South Island are separated by the Cook Strait. The five largest inhabited islands aside from the main 2 are Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, Great Barrier Island, d'Urville Island and Waiheke Island. The South Island is the largest landmass of New Zealand, and is divided along its length by the Southern Alps. The North Island is less mountainous but is marked by seismic activity. New Zealand is a land of magnificent beauty and contrasts. Nature reigns supreme. Unspoilt coastlines, lush vegetation, amazing wildlife and a moderate climate make it ideal for visitors wanting to enjoy the outdoors or simply relax. The country's dynamic culture has European, Maori, Pacific and Asian influences. The Kiwis, as the New Zealanders are well known as, are a hospitable and friendly bunch. New Zealand features in the top ten of places travellers would like to visit and chances are you've never meet anyone who has been and didn't love the place. In terms of ferry travel, the two main islands are connected by a 55 mile service across the Cook strait. The ferry journey itself is widely acknowledged one of New Zealand's most iconic sightseeing experiences.

About Stewart Island

Stewart Island, also called Rakiura, is New Zealand’s third largest island, sitting just of the southern coast of the South Island, across the Foveaux Strait. ‘The land of glowing skies’ is one of the nation’s last untouched wildernesses, with over 85% its 1,680 squared-kilometre area classified as National Park. Most come here for birdwatching escapes, hoping to catch a glimpse of rare species like brown kiwi, tokoeka and yellow-eyed penguins. It’s also famed for the 3-day Rakiura Track, an activity suitable for only hardy hikers, but offering sublime views of the native wildlife, flora and the wonderful Aurora Australis in the skies. In fact, there are just 28 kilometres of road, compared to over 280 kilometres of walking trails, making Stewart a haven for explorers. Ferries link Stewart Island and the South Island, with regular crossings all week departing the town of Bluff, arriving in the town of Oban on Stewart’s east coast.

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