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Highlights

  • Lighthouse
  • Native wildlife
  • WW2 gun emplacements

Proximity

GRADE: EASY

The island is open to the public from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm daily.

With 360 degree views, the loop track that circles Matiu/Somes Island in Wellington Harbour is a tranquil walk through nature and history.

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Matiu/Somes Island, Wellington

Rich with wildlife and history Matiu/Somes Island is a great place to explore. Occupied by Maori for generations, the island also served as a quarantine facility and military defence point in the past.

The Matiu Loop track is an easy walk offering great views across the harbour to Wellington City, and the chance to see many native birds and insects in the wild.

Pause along the way to check out the island's many historic and ecological attractions, including the lighthouse, New Zealand's first harbour light built in 1866.

Department of Conservation

Track conditions often change. Be prepared by checking with the Department of Conservation before you go.

Matiu/Somes Island Loop Track(opens in new window)

More information

Getting there

  • A ferry runs between Queens Wharf and Days Bay to Matiu seven days a week and from Seatoun and Petone on weekends.

Facillities 

  • Toilets are found near the main wharf and behind the visitor centre (open between 8.30am and 5pm).
  • You'll need to bring your own food as there are no catering facilities.

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