Stewart Island Ferry Tickets

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Experience the thrill of crossing Foveaux Strait on the Stewart Island Ferry, with stunning coastal views, diverse wildlife, and local history. A must-do for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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The Stewart Island Ferry connects Bluff, on the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island, to Oban on Stewart Island, covering the 35-kilometre Foveaux Strait crossing in approximately one hour. Stewart Island, known in Māori as Rakiura, is one of New Zealand's three main islands and sits roughly 30 kilometres south of the South Island mainland, making this ferry the primary passenger link between the two.

The crossing operates across one of the Southern Ocean's more exposed stretches of water, so conditions can vary considerably by season. Passengers travelling to Stewart Island typically use the service to access Rakiura National Park, which covers around 85 percent of the island and offers walking tracks, birdlife including kiwi, and remote coastal scenery. Tickets cover a one-way or return passenger crossing, and the ferry departs from Bluff, which sits about 27 kilometres south of Invercargill.

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Age suitability
Children under the age of 5 years old are not permitted on board the Stewart Island Ferry.
Know before you go

3-5 essential tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience on the Stewart Island Ferry. With a 100-word limit, here's what you need to know.

Visitor guidelines

Please follow these rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on board the Stewart Island Ferry. For a 80-word limit, here are the guidelines.

Cancellation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Frequently asked

What time does the ferry depart from Dunedin?

The ferry departs from Dunedin at 8:00 AM sharp. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure to check-in.

Can I bring my pet on board?

Yes, pets are allowed on board, but they must be kept on a leash and under your control at all times.

Is there food and drink available on board?

Yes, a variety of snacks and beverages are available for purchase on board, including coffee, tea, and light meals.

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